Popular clothing store, with "The" | 44 |
She said "I want to be left alone" | 44 |
Organized pubÂ’s tall drink-openers (4,4) | 44 |
Weapon that takes its name from its inventor | 44 |
"Pirates of Silicon Valley" figure | 44 |
Gaye and Terrell "What You ___ Me" | 44 |
The Green Knight's challenger in Camelot | 44 |
Like the N.B.A.'s Jason Collins, notably | 44 |
Author of "The Beggar's Opera" | 44 |
"What's Going On" singer, 1971 | 44 |
"I'll Be Doggone" singer, 1965 | 44 |
"I wouldn't have guessed that" | 44 |
"Commander in Chief" actress Davis | 44 |
"A League of Their Own" star Davis | 44 |
"Too Much Heaven" band The Bee ___ | 44 |
Cruachan "Lament for the Wild ___" | 44 |
''A-laying'' Christmas gifts | 44 |
"Wall Street" character Gordon ___ | 44 |
Rowlands of ''The Notebook'' | 44 |
Hackman of "The French Connection" | 44 |
Character in "The Return of Jafar" | 44 |
1992 film character voiced by Robin Williams | 44 |
Bobbie who sang "Ode to Billy Joe" | 44 |
"Anatomy of a Murder": Prosecution | 44 |
''She Walks in Beauty'' poet | 44 |
"Cyrano de Bergerac" Oscar nominee | 44 |
Richard of "Brooklyn's Finest" | 44 |
People magazine's 1999 Sexiest Man Alive | 44 |
"The Facts of Life" actress Jewell | 44 |
Eponymous veep associated with redistricting | 44 |
''Beau __'' (Cooper classic) | 44 |
"Why don't you do something?!" | 44 |
''Deal with the situation!'' | 44 |
Los Angeles attraction, with "the" | 44 |
Magnate who wrote "How to Be Rich" | 44 |
Words to roust an oversleeping ecclesiastic? | 44 |
"The Girl From Ipanema" sax player | 44 |
Word from the Icelandic for "gush" | 44 |
Hotel inhabitants in "The Shining" | 44 |
"The Guns of Navarone"'s Scala | 44 |
"Your mama wears army boots," e.g. | 44 |
"Lafcadio's Adventures" author | 44 |
"The Story of ___" (1945 war film) | 44 |
Grissom's first name, on "CSI" | 44 |
Word from the French for "juniper" | 44 |
Blues Traveler song about their tour manager | 44 |
Princess in Disney's 'Enchanted' | 44 |
Williams's "The ___ Menagerie" | 44 |
"For Your Eyes Only" director John | 44 |
"A Touch of Class" actress Jackson | 44 |
Witch who traveled to Munchkinland by bubble | 44 |
Day-___ (trademark for fluorescent coloring) | 44 |
Day-___ (pigment on many a dorm room poster) | 44 |
___ stick (trick-or-treater's accessory) | 44 |
Show co-anchored by Robin Roberts, for short | 44 |
Automotive financial services co. since 1982 | 44 |
Clock setting at 0 degrees longitude (Abbr.) | 44 |
Possible response to "Can I, Dad?" | 44 |
Approach the spot where the gastropod parks? | 44 |
George with a 1950's comedy/variety show | 44 |
He "does not throw dice": Einstein | 44 |
"On ___" (2007 Norman Mailer book) | 44 |
Lady who rode bareback in more ways than one | 44 |
"I Can't ___ That (No Can Do)" | 44 |
The Miracles' "Going to a ___" | 44 |
" . . . for the grace of God, ___" | 44 |
__ Regional Council (Israeli governing body) | 44 |
Evan Hunter's "Streets of ___" | 44 |
"Nothing ___ Can Stay," Frost poem | 44 |
Girl associated with this puzzle's theme | 44 |
"The Legend of Bagger Vance" sport | 44 |
Instrument warmed up by rubbing (Tribute #8) | 44 |
Phrase like "zounds," but cutesier | 44 |
A bird flying by on the right, to the Greeks | 44 |
Incriminating evidence, with "the" | 44 |
Disney character originally named Dippy Dawg | 44 |
He "used to be the next president" | 44 |
Place-name in Genesis's story of Joseph. | 44 |
Stevie Wonder's "___ Have You" | 44 |
"Saturn Devouring His Son" painter | 44 |
Foremost painter of Spanish national customs | 44 |
It's 4.0 for a straight-A student: Abbr. | 44 |
One telling you where to get off, for short? | 44 |
It may be attached to a windshield, in brief | 44 |
Pass imperceptibly from one shade to another | 44 |
"___ Torino" (Clint Eastwood film) | 44 |
President called "American Caesar" | 44 |
One of Kool-Aid's original seven flavors | 44 |
Günter & Dennis's favorite drink? | 44 |
What the French call "saucière" | 44 |
Outlaws "___ Grass and High Tides" | 44 |
"The Power and the Glory" novelist | 44 |
''Our Man in Havana'' author | 44 |
"The Quiet American" writer Graham | 44 |
"The Quiet American" author Graham | 44 |
Its flag includes an image of a nutmeg clove | 44 |
She played Anna in "Anna Karenina" | 44 |
She played Anna in "Anna Christie" | 44 |
Girl's name that's a butterfly genus | 44 |
Our first female federal opposition leader | 44 |