"Love Me or Leave Me" lyricist Gus | 44 |
Penn of "Harold & Kumar" films | 44 |
Marvin who hosted "Meet the Press" | 44 |
1980s "Meet the Press" host Marvin | 44 |
The "___ Sutra," Hindu erotic opus | 44 |
Publisher of the fictional New York Inquirer | 44 |
Roo's mom in "Winnie-the-Pooh" | 44 |
Only female character in a classic 1926 book | 44 |
"The Metaphysics of Ethics" author | 44 |
"The Metaphysics of Morals" writer | 44 |
"The Metaphysics of Morals" author | 44 |
CONTROL's enemy on "Get Smart" | 44 |
Venue for "American Idol" wannabes | 44 |
Allen of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 44 |
"Home Improvement" regular Richard | 44 |
"Counting down the hits" guy Casey | 44 |
Beth's "2 Broke Girls" co-star | 44 |
Smith who sang "God Bless America" | 44 |
___ Monster ("Avenue Q" character) | 44 |
Sagal of "Married...With Children" | 44 |
"I Kissed a Girl" singer ___ Perry | 44 |
"The Inspector General" star, 1949 | 44 |
America's first commercial radio station | 44 |
"The Family Circus" cartoonist Bil | 44 |
"A Walk in the Clouds" star Reeves | 44 |
Forest's "Street Kings" costar | 44 |
Alex's "Bill & Ted" costar | 44 |
Subject of Shelley's "Adonais" | 44 |
"Lines on the Mermaid Tavern" poet | 44 |
Powder ___ (potentially dangerous situation) | 44 |
Items sometimes tossed in strongman contests | 44 |
"Jeopardy!" record-setter Jennings | 44 |
"Eye of the Needle" author Follett | 44 |
"The Simpsons" newscaster Brockman | 44 |
Reporter known for ducking into phone booths | 44 |
English county closest to Continental Europe | 44 |
Mount ___, second-highest mountain in Africa | 44 |
Country where Obama's half-brother lives | 44 |
Tax-deferred retirement plan for freelancers | 44 |
Lead-in to 'plop' or 'plunk' | 44 |
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" composer | 44 |
Composer of Broadway's "Sunny" | 44 |
''Desolation Angels'' author | 44 |
Deborah of "From Here to Eternity" | 44 |
Actress who got an Honorary Oscar in '94 | 44 |
Actress Deborah of "The Innocents" | 44 |
"An Affair to Remember" star, 1957 | 44 |
". . . Cuckoo's Nest" novelist | 44 |
Word from Old Norse for "cauldron" | 44 |
"Dances With Wolves" actor Costner | 44 |
"A Fish Called Wanda" Oscar winner | 44 |
Requirement for solving a Vigenère cipher | 44 |
F. Scott FitzgeraldÂ’s second middle name | 44 |
Restaurant chain headquartered in Louisville | 44 |
"Original, crispy or grilled?" co. | 44 |
Any of the top 25 NFL career scoring leaders | 44 |
Bit of equipment for nursery football games? | 44 |
John Grisham's "A Time to ___" | 44 |
It literally means "thing to wear" | 44 |
Drink with white wine and crème de cassis | 44 |
Beer with a hybrid deer-horse-ox as its logo | 44 |
Rudolf Nureyev's one-time ballet company | 44 |
Band whose frontman claims that rock is dead | 44 |
1999 Top 10 hit for Sixpence None the Richer | 44 |
Instruction to Kate in a Cole Porter musical | 44 |
'Kid-tested, mother-approved' cereal | 44 |
''Red Balloon'' painter Paul | 44 |
MoMA's "Cat and Bird," for one | 44 |
Chris of the "American Pie" series | 44 |
"I can't stop my leg" comedian | 44 |
''A Fish Called Wanda'' star | 44 |
"A Fish Called Wanda" Oscar-winner | 44 |
The bee's ___ (the height of excellence) | 44 |
Comedic actor Don of this puzzle's theme | 44 |
Word in ''The Shadow'' intro | 44 |
Berlin Zoo polar bear that made news in 2007 | 44 |
"Citizen ___" (1992 autobiography) | 44 |
BoutrosÂ’s successor as Secretary-General | 44 |
Schmidt's successor as German chancellor | 44 |
Gorilla famously taught to use sign language | 44 |
___ winds (herald of warm and muggy weather) | 44 |
"Hitchy-___" (Cole Porter musical) | 44 |
Brand with an anthropomorphic pitcher mascot | 44 |
Philippines "Queen of Talk" Aquino | 44 |
___ Allen ("American Idol" winner) | 44 |
Kiddie show host on "The Simpsons" | 44 |
Company in old TV ads for compilation albums | 44 |
MacLachlan of ''Twin Peaks'' | 44 |
"Beat the Boys" experimental band? | 44 |
Hosp. worker who's after one's blood | 44 |
Booker Prize winner "Hotel du ___" | 44 |
Gets ready to play, say, with "up" | 44 |
"Cagney and __": '80s cop show | 44 |
Von Bondies "___ of Communication" | 44 |
René who won two Wimbledon singles titles | 44 |
The Cherokee deemed it good training for war | 44 |
Exec who green-lighted "Star Wars" | 44 |
Alan who starred in "Saigon," 1948 | 44 |
"Jet" or "time" follower | 44 |
1964 Tony winner for Best Actor in a Musical | 44 |