Ulla, in "The Producers" | 34 |
Ulla's portrayer in "The Producers" | 49 |
Ulla in "The Producers" | 33 |
Uline in Washington, D.C., is one | 33 |
Ukulele player with a falsetto voice | 36 |
Ukranian birthplace of Yakov Smirnoff | 37 |
Ukrainian city once part of Poland | 34 |
Ukrainian city near the Polish border | 37 |
Ukrainian city in W.W. I fighting | 33 |
Ukrainian city in the news: Apr. 1986 | 37 |
Ukrainian chess grandmaster Romanishin | 38 |
Ukraine city near the Polish border | 35 |
UK's ''Computer Superstore'' | 48 |
UK prime minister from 2007 to 2010 | 35 |
UK politician John in a 1963 sex scandal | 40 |
UK org. concerned with grubbers and scrums | 42 |
UK network, with "the" | 32 |
UK network nickname, with "the" | 41 |
UK indie band with "Crystalised" | 42 |
UK humane org. (anagram of CRAPS) | 33 |
Uintah and Ouray Reservation tribe | 34 |
Uintah and Ouray Reservation residents | 38 |
Uintah and Ouray Reservation inhabitants | 40 |
Uintah and Ouray Reservation inhabitant | 39 |
Ugly metal songwriter Ronnie James | 34 |
Ugly Dungeons & Dragons figure | 34 |
Ugly duckling's metamorphosis | 33 |
Ugly creature in Scandinavian lore | 34 |
Ugly building in a pretty area, say | 35 |
Ugarte's player in "Casablanca" | 45 |
Ugarte player in "Casablanca" | 39 |
Ugandan site of a 1976 Israeli rescue | 37 |
Ugandan president before and after Amin | 39 |
Ugandan lake with papyrus swamps | 32 |
UFO, on a jetfighter's radar (Var.) | 39 |
UFO tracker's headwear, it's said | 41 |
Ufficio ___, Italian mail center | 32 |
UFC fighting classification, for short | 38 |
Ubiquitous insurance spokeswoman | 32 |
Ubiquitous guy in Nintendo games | 32 |
UB40: "___ am baby, come and take me" | 47 |
UB40: "Here ___ (Come and Take Me)" | 45 |
UB40 "___ Am (Come and Take Me)" | 42 |
U2: "Achtung Baby" smash | 34 |
U2's was "Beautiful" | 34 |
U2 tour and film à la "Jeopardy!" | 47 |
U2 song paying tribute to an American icon | 42 |
U2 song about "Spider-Man" in general? | 48 |
U2 producer or, backwards, U2 hit | 33 |
U2 guitarist, with "The" | 34 |
U2 frontman's bit of naughtiness? | 37 |
U2 fell into a "Bass" one | 35 |
U2 co-founder and Nobel Peace Prize nominee | 43 |
U2 album "Rattle and ___" | 35 |
U2 "___violet (Light My Way)" | 39 |
U2 "___ the stone set in your eyes" | 45 |
U2 "___ the Real Thing" | 33 |
U2 "___ Better Than the Real Thing" | 45 |
U2 "When Love Comes ___" | 34 |
U2 "Rattle and Hum" hit | 33 |
U2 "Luminous Times (Hold ___ Love)" | 45 |
U2 "If God Will Send ___ Angels" | 42 |
U2 "I ___ a Brick Through a Window" | 45 |
U2 "Hold Me, ___, Kiss Me, Kill Me" | 45 |
U2 "Even Better ___ the Real Thing" | 45 |
U.S.S.R. workers' cooperatives | 34 |
U.S.S.R. workers' cooperative | 33 |
U.S.S.R. workers' collective | 32 |
U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. share this expanse | 38 |
U.S.S. Robert ___ (decommissioned sub) | 38 |
U.S.S. Enterprise officer: Abbr. | 32 |
U.S.S. Enterprise crewman, to Kirk | 34 |
U.S.S. Enterprise chief engineer Geordi ___ | 43 |
U.S.M.A.'s polite invitation? | 33 |
U.S.dancer-choreographer: 1931-89 | 33 |
U.S.C. defeater in the 1988 Rose Bowl | 37 |
U.S.A.F. pilot's medal: Abbr. | 33 |
U.S.A. comes to its ___ every 10 years | 38 |
U.S./Canadian sporting grp. since 1936 | 38 |
U.S.-vs.-Europe golf competition | 32 |
U.S.-Mexico-Canada commerce pact | 32 |
U.S.-Mexico border town ___ Laredo | 34 |
U.S.-Mexico border crosser's goal, perhaps | 46 |
U.S.-funded broadcaster, ___ Europe | 35 |
U.S.-born Japanese educated in Japan | 36 |
U.S.-born grandchild of Japanese immigrants | 43 |
U.S., French and Australian tournaments | 39 |
U.S.'s most abundant energy source | 38 |
U.S. youth agency: 1935–43 | 33 |
U.S. writer ("The Black Camel") | 41 |
U.S. women's singles champion: 1979 and 1981 | 48 |
U.S. watercolorist: 1870–1953 | 36 |
U.S. visa type issued to visiting diplomats | 43 |
U.S. Vice President: 1933–41 | 35 |
U.S. Vice President: 1925–29 | 35 |
U.S. Vice President: 1845–49 | 35 |
U.S. Vice President or Presidential candidate | 45 |
U.S. United Nations representative, 2005-06 | 43 |
U.S. unit of weight equivalent to 100 pounds | 44 |
U.S. truck maker until the early '50s | 41 |