Comic strip whose title character is named Sonya Hobbs | 54 |
Covered with a matted, moist growth, as a forest floor | 54 |
Cost in dollars of the world's first TV ad in 1941 | 54 |
Coach Chuck who led the Steelers to four championships | 54 |
City south of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve | 54 |
Commercial building with a conical roof, traditionally | 54 |
Character in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 54 |
California location, with ''San Luis'' | 54 |
Cartoon character whose name sounds like a drug mishap | 54 |
Co-producer of "Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)" | 54 |
Cookie first baked in Manhattan's Chelsea district | 54 |
Cagayan de ___ (provincial capital of the Philippines) | 54 |
Company that owns the trade name "Escalator" | 54 |
Charlemagne's father, dubbed "the Short" | 54 |
Candy whose flavors include cola, grape, and raspberry | 54 |
Candy named from the German for "peppermint" | 54 |
Cunard vessel named for a reigning monarch, familiarly | 54 |
Charlotte of ''Diff'rent Strokes'' | 54 |
City that appropriately rhymes with "casino" | 54 |
Cincinnati Red who played his final game Aug. 17, 1986 | 54 |
Cohn played by Pacino in "Angels in America" | 54 |
Carmaker recently bailed out by the Swedish government | 54 |
City mentioned in Paul Simon's "America" | 54 |
Cousin ___ Iacono of "The Jimmy Kimmel Show" | 54 |
Corporation that owns Ball Park hot dogs and Wonderbra | 54 |
Carrier with a frequent flier program called EuroBonus | 54 |
Carl's character in "Ocean's Eleven" | 54 |
Columnist Dan who coined the noun "santorum" | 54 |
Candlebox "Some would ___ your life was sad" | 54 |
Contest to see who can read "Cathy" fastest? | 54 |
Cape Verde isle whose name means "good view" | 54 |
Cooking a metal point, like you would with short ribs? | 54 |
Coin flip to see who gets the first glass of Bordeaux? | 54 |
Computer pro who diagnoses the reason for the problem? | 54 |
Company that gets a lot of its money from foundations? | 54 |
Common girls lacking finish at the end of December (8) | 54 |
Comic strip character with an upwardly curving necktie | 54 |
Country singer Arnold and reggae singer Grant, for two | 54 |
Competitor of "The 5th Wheel," in reality TV | 54 |
California town whose name means "the river" | 54 |
City named for Theodore Roosevelt's vice president | 54 |
Company whose logo includes the winged foot of Mercury | 54 |
Catchy song parts heard on "Name That Tune"? | 54 |
Cardigan worn in the video for "Cop Killer"? | 54 |
Coach turned "Monday Night Football" analyst | 54 |
Comic strip whose titular regent rules the land Myopia | 54 |
Comfortable situation to live in, with "the" | 54 |
Comic and actor in original "King Kong" film | 54 |
Cesar Chavez y Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa? | 54 |
China piece commemorating a Ricky Ricardo catchphrase? | 54 |
Chingy track about "Waterlilies at Giverny"? | 54 |
Company that merged with Lockheed in 1995 (2001, 2003) | 54 |
Calvin's teacher, in "Calvin and Hobbes" | 54 |
Composer of the score for "The Untouchables" | 54 |
Creature reportedly seen in West Virginia in the 1960s | 54 |
Cohost of the first X Games (1995's Extreme Games) | 54 |
City where "Friday Night Lights" takes place | 54 |
Carol with the words "hear the angel voices" | 54 |
Country where "The Hunger Games" takes place | 54 |
Co-author of "Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends" | 54 |
Carping? Nitpicking of Richard? Whatever! I'm a PC | 54 |
Cleaning product with an ingredient derived from trees | 54 |
Cruel blogger's device for disciplining employees? | 54 |
Christmas hit for Roy Orbison written by Willie Nelson | 54 |
Christine O'Malley, for "Wordplay," e.g. | 54 |
Condition of total domination, as in World of Warcraft | 54 |
Composer of the "Sanford and Son" theme song | 54 |
Circus showman P.T. after an embarrassing performance? | 54 |
Change "potatoe" to "potato," e.g. | 54 |
Christian denom. that observes the Sabbath on Saturday | 54 |
Company that made "Barkley Shut Up and Jam!" | 54 |
Civil War site, and the name of some sixty U.S. cities | 54 |
Character actor in the Western Performers Hall of Fame | 54 |
Couch potato's expression of temporary well-being? | 54 |
California county between San Francisco and Sacramento | 54 |
Commit a minor party foul, depending on how much it is | 54 |
Cecil B. DeMille film of 1931, "The ___ Man" | 54 |
Cult song on "Basketball Diaries" soundtrack | 54 |
Company that one of its founders wanted to name Pequod | 54 |
Canonized monk also known as "The Venerable" | 54 |
Constellation next to the Dragon, with "the" | 54 |
Change devices that divert trains to different tracks? | 54 |
Company that bought the naming rights to Boston Garden | 54 |
Cross it (and dot your i's while you're at it) | 54 |
Capital that was the scene of 2009 mass demonstrations | 54 |
Children's classic centered around a Gothic kiosk? | 54 |
Character played by Joan Collins on "Batman" | 54 |
Chris Hemsworth's role in "The Avengers" | 54 |
Characteristic of the "musically challenged" | 54 |
Comment about something that's ne'er been hip? | 54 |
Checks out actress Hatcher's steel-belted radials? | 54 |
Capital mentioned in the "Marines' Hymn" | 54 |
Cereal whose website is the Silly Rabbit Virtual World | 54 |
Co-star of Liam in "Les Misérables," 1998 | 54 |
Co-star of John and Samuel in "Pulp Fiction" | 54 |
Choice of one with an offer that's about to expire | 54 |
Curved and shaped like a certain letter, as some nails | 54 |
Concerto in Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" | 54 |
Classic novelty advertised in the backs of comic books | 54 |
California town that used to have a palindromic bakery | 54 |