"___ perpetua" (Idaho's motto) | 44 |
"--- perpetua" (Idaho's motto) | 44 |
Native of the land known by natives as Eesti | 44 |
Letter between two others that rhyme with it | 44 |
Abbr. meaning ''and others'' | 44 |
Abbr. for those who didn't make the list | 44 |
It may be seen briefly at the end of a list? | 44 |
Abbr. rarely seen at the start of a sentence | 44 |
"That ought to be enough examples" | 44 |
"... and all that jazz," for short | 44 |
They frequently change in airports, in brief | 44 |
Berlioz's "Les Nuit d'___" | 44 |
"From Here to ___," 1953 F.S. film | 44 |
"Damned from here to ___": Kipling | 44 |
Vous ___ (René's "you are") | 44 |
''Training Day'' actor Hawke | 44 |
Lucy's friend on "I Love Lucy" | 44 |
Girl's name that means "noble" | 44 |
Volcano called Mongibello in its native land | 44 |
The Rhineland Campaign was part of it: Abbr. | 44 |
British school that's over 500 years old | 44 |
Where Aldous Huxley was a King's Scholar | 44 |
Alma mater for George Orwell and Ian Fleming | 44 |
"Just ___ boys grown heavy": Praed | 44 |
" . . . the playing fields of ___" | 44 |
Group including many British prime ministers | 44 |
Investment firm with an asterisk in its name | 44 |
Many "Star Trek" extras, for short | 44 |
Frequent Weekly World News subjects, briefly | 44 |
"Captain Video" figures, for short | 44 |
Singer Moten of "42d Street": 1933 | 44 |
"Let's Roll" jazz singer James | 44 |
Suffix for many "girl group" names | 44 |
Jazz musician Blake featured on a 1995 stamp | 44 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist O'Neill | 44 |
Mathematician with a formula named after him | 44 |
  Land on the other side of the Atl. | 44 |
___ Pass (one way to travel across the Alps) | 44 |
Company that sells continental train tickets | 44 |
Moon named for a Phoenician, not a continent | 44 |
Coins with a common side and a national side | 44 |
Muse featured on Chopin's grave monument | 44 |
Longoria of "Desperate Housewives" | 44 |
"The Loco-Motion" singer Little __ | 44 |
Miss Pogner of "Die Meistersinger" | 44 |
Bond girl Green of "Casino Royale" | 44 |
Stranger Canadian native sitting on quay (8) | 44 |
"Thirteen" actress ___ Rachel Wood | 44 |
"__ Almighty": Steve Carell sequel | 44 |
"Not a creature was stirring" time | 44 |
Mary Orr's "The Wisdom of ___" | 44 |
"The Three Faces of __": 1957 film | 44 |
"___-Olution" (2002 R&B album) | 44 |
"Surprisingly, at this moment ..." | 44 |
Becomes equal (with ''out'') | 44 |
''How can I ___ thank you?'' | 44 |
It may come before ''after'' | 44 |
"Never have I ___" (drinking game) | 44 |
"Did You ___ See a Dream Walking?" | 44 |
" . . . for ___ in joy!": Browning | 44 |
First female athlete to host "SNL" | 44 |
Christie's "___ Under the Sun" | 44 |
Like Edmund in ''King Lear'' | 44 |
"Touch of ___" (Orson Welles film) | 44 |
Look that means ''look out'' | 44 |
Holland Perry in "The Other," e.g. | 44 |
Title singer of "You Must Love Me" | 44 |
Kitchen initialism popularized by Rachel Ray | 44 |
McGregor of ''Moulin Rouge'' | 44 |
Nicole’s “Moulin Rouge!” co-star | 44 |
McGregor of the "Star Wars" series | 44 |
McGregor in "August: Osage County" | 44 |
Pronoun in a "Concentration" rebus | 44 |
Tom ___, "Seven Year Itch" co-star | 44 |
Actor Tom of "The Seven Year Itch" | 44 |
Furry inhabitant of the forest moon of Endor | 44 |
Large percentage of one's grade, perhaps | 44 |
"The dog ate my homework," perhaps | 44 |
"My alarm didn't go off," e.g. | 44 |
'Nobody -- the Spanish Inquisition!' | 44 |
''All My ___ Live in Texas'' | 44 |
Series in which Ricky Gervais plays an actor | 44 |
Most passengers in "Titanic," e.g. | 44 |
Nos. dialed to shut up an automated response | 44 |
Organ on the Great Seal of the United States | 44 |
One of two in this gri-... I mean, on a face | 44 |
''___ newt and toe of frog'' | 44 |
Star of "The Invisible Boy" (1957) | 44 |
Sheena Easton: "For Your ___ Only" | 44 |
Literary orphan whose mentor was Miss Temple | 44 |
Book prophesying Jerusalem's destruction | 44 |
Mary's "South Pacific" co-star | 44 |
He played Emile in "South Pacific" | 44 |
1950 Tony winner for Best Actor in a Musical | 44 |
Fitch who co-founded Abercrombie & Fitch | 44 |
Agcy. that established rules for kite flying | 44 |
One-named model on many romance novel covers | 44 |
Movie technique used at the start of a scene | 44 |
August through December, for many collegians | 44 |
It could get an innocent person into trouble | 44 |