"Die ___ Pintos," Weber-Mahler opera | 46 |
City known as "Florence on the Elbe" | 46 |
''The Wedding Singer'' actress | 46 |
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" moderator | 46 |
Paints like an abstract expressionist, perhaps | 46 |
Fictional band on the TV show "Lost" | 46 |
Title and villain of the first James Bond film | 46 |
Track 2 on Panda Bear's "Tomboy" | 46 |
1985 Broadway musical based on a Dickens novel | 46 |
"Sex for Dummies" author, familiarly | 46 |
"Sexually Speaking" host, familiarly | 46 |
"The King's Stilts" author, 1939 | 46 |
"__ & the Women": 2000 Gere film | 46 |
Seuss's "The 5000 Fingers of __" | 46 |
2000 Richard Gere role opposite Farrah Fawcett | 46 |
"The 5000 Fingers of __": Seuss film | 46 |
Joanne of "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" | 46 |
"___ sorrow drinks our blood": Romeo | 46 |
Option for seeing the sites quickly, for short | 46 |
"Pink-elephants" producer, for short | 46 |
Things that are put on ... or don't go off | 46 |
Word with "east" or "date" | 46 |
"Back to the Future Part III" climax | 46 |
Piece marked "one piano, four hands" | 46 |
"It Takes Two" is one, appropriately | 46 |
"Like, how did I make THAT mistake?" | 46 |
"La Dame aux camélias" playwright | 46 |
"Bell" or "waiter" starter | 46 |
Costner role in "Dances With Wolves" | 46 |
Beachgoer's shield from an offshore breeze | 46 |
Schubert's ''Grand _____'' | 46 |
The Righteous Brothers and the Everly Brothers | 46 |
"Songs My Mother Taught Me" composer | 46 |
" . . . I ___ in marble halls": Bunn | 46 |
"Does she or doesn't she?" focus | 46 |
Author of "Pulling Your Own Strings" | 46 |
Pejorative term co-opted and redefined by some | 46 |
"Blowin' in the Wind" singer Bob | 46 |
Grammy winner for "Time out of Mind" | 46 |
Bob whose mumbling is less charming in his 70s | 46 |
__ per centimeter (measure of surface tension) | 46 |
"___ Dawn I Die" (Cagney/Raft flick) | 46 |
"Embraced by the Light" author Betty | 46 |
"___ Was a Lady" (Ethel Merman tune) | 46 |
"___ Was a Lady" (Ethel Merman song) | 46 |
Engineer for whom a St. Louis bridge was named | 46 |
"The Gold-Bug" author's monogram | 46 |
Word with "muff" or "mark" | 46 |
Word with "flap" or "drum" | 46 |
Word with "drop" or "drum" | 46 |
"___-Resistible" (Temptations album) | 46 |
1929 "Powder Puff Derby" participant | 46 |
"Duke of ___" (1962 doo-wop classic) | 46 |
"My Name Is ___" (former NBC sitcom) | 46 |
Unanimous winner of "Survivor: Fiji" | 46 |
Marshal played by Fonda, Costner and Lancaster | 46 |
Standard-issue item for a Secret Service agent | 46 |
". . . countrymen, lend me your ___" | 46 |
Prominent parts of a George W. Bush caricature | 46 |
"The right place for love," to Frost | 46 |
Kitt who purred in TV's "Batman" | 46 |
Kitt who played Catwoman on "Batman" | 46 |
MJ/Diana Ross "___ on Down the Road" | 46 |
"DJ ___ My Mind" Niki & The Dove | 46 |
Addition compared to geometry and trigonometry | 46 |
Letting off the throttle (with "up") | 46 |
Seat in the 3 p.m. position in a bridge column | 46 |
Atlantic Seaboard states, with "the" | 46 |
___ Island, discovery of Sunday, April 5, 1722 | 46 |
"Chico and the Man" setting, briefly | 46 |
"Stand and Deliver" setting, briefly | 46 |
City where the Lehigh and Delaware rivers meet | 46 |
Umphrey's McGee song for the dinner table? | 46 |
"... dare to ___ peach?": T.S. Eliot | 46 |
Word with "worm" or "moth" | 46 |
Enjoy something immensely, with "up" | 46 |
''Jack Sprat could ___ . . .'' | 46 |
" . . . a sparrow in the ___": Yeats | 46 |
"The World's Online Marketplace" | 46 |
Bacheller's ''___ Holden'' | 46 |
"___ Holden," Irving Bacheller novel | 46 |
Creator of the annual Overlooked Film Festival | 46 |
Princess in Verdi's "Don Carlos" | 46 |
Princess _____ ("Don Carlos" figure) | 46 |
Levi's "Christ Stopped at _____" | 46 |
"The Beverly Hillbillies" star Buddy | 46 |
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" co-star | 46 |
''Charlotte's Web'' author | 46 |
Nymph whose love for Narcissus went unrequited | 46 |
"Foucault's Pendulum'' author | 46 |
Subj. concerned with booms, crashes and panics | 46 |
''Low-budget,'' in brand names | 46 |
Groups that have adapted to their environments | 46 |
Country whose largest city is Guayaquil: Abbr. | 46 |
Coated cheese, or the town from which it comes | 46 |
Former "Tonight Show" announcer Hall | 46 |
Byrnes of TV's "77 Sunset Strip" | 46 |
Like some of Tolkien's literary influences | 46 |
Money with "Two Tickets to Paradise" | 46 |
Titular star of "I Dream of Jeannie" | 46 |