Blue-flowering plant used in herbal medicine | 44 |
Something enjoyed while napping in a hammock | 44 |
___ Malenkov, former U.S.S.R. prime minister | 44 |
WANTED: Boy on the run, for unwanted kissing | 44 |
"The Diary of Anne Frank" villains | 44 |
"You know where you can stick it!" | 44 |
"Don't let these guys escape!" | 44 |
"I can't ___" (Stones refrain) | 44 |
Write something, even if not the final draft | 44 |
Nickname of blues pianist Roosevelt Williams | 44 |
Opposite of ''whoa!'' (Var.) | 44 |
Adventurer of 18th-century French literature | 44 |
"Wealth and Poverty" author George | 44 |
Sitcom character with "many loves" | 44 |
Hogarth print depicting the evils of spirits | 44 |
What Barbie might say to the tollbooth clerk | 44 |
Money for regulating the thyroid and thymus? | 44 |
"101 Dalmatians" star, intimately? | 44 |
Where some of Shakespeare's plays played | 44 |
Prince's unpronounceable symbol, for one | 44 |
"___ do thou likewise": Luke 10:37 | 44 |
Words with ''to square one'' | 44 |
"No point in doing things halfway" | 44 |
TREASURE HUNT STEP 2 (include black squares) | 44 |
"Pride ___ before destruction ..." | 44 |
Four strikeouts by a batter in a single game | 44 |
Language spoken by prospectors in the Urals? | 44 |
A new look at an 18th-century English writer | 44 |
"___ thing," said Midas touchingly | 44 |
2012 book whose title character is Amy Dunne | 44 |
End the night with a "pole" dance? | 44 |
Superhero who can't keep her mouth shut? | 44 |
"Having indigestion?" in Denpasar? | 44 |
Hurry up, as one decorating Christmas gifts? | 44 |
"Don't let that guy get away!" | 44 |
Feats by baseball's "hot dogs" | 44 |
Lake District village where Wordsworth lived | 44 |
Tarzan's appraisal of a kitchen utensil? | 44 |
Wanted: Local leader showing more experience | 44 |
Vehicle to transport mere parking violators? | 44 |
1957 Jerry Lee Lewis song for tree fanciers? | 44 |
"She had long fingers and ___ ..." | 44 |
Region that includes parts of 10 U.S. states | 44 |
Result of "cabbage" getting moldy? | 44 |
Former "Meet the Press" host David | 44 |
A solitary wasp was named after this actress | 44 |
Only Dolphin quarterback to win a Super Bowl | 44 |
Breakfast delivery to a Southern steelworks? | 44 |
What the capitalist pig did in his first job | 44 |
International coalition of finance ministers | 44 |
It's tough to find, but worth the effort | 44 |
"I'm heading out," in netspeak | 44 |
Radiator in a freedom fighter's hideout? | 44 |
It merged with Socal in 1984 to form Chevron | 44 |
2008 hurricane that hit right before the RNC | 44 |
Tony who led the N.L. in batting eight times | 44 |
"The Poisoned Stream" author: 1969 | 44 |
Literally, "may you have the body" | 44 |
Panetta's successor as defense secretary | 44 |
Vice president's official entrance march | 44 |
They warned us about a "Rich Girl" | 44 |
Monty and O. Henry summon up hotel attendant | 44 |
German town that had a legendary rat problem | 44 |
Hype that spreads among melodramatic actors? | 44 |
Bad actor cuts a scene from a Broadway flop? | 44 |
Documents bequeathing tiny exercise devices? | 44 |
Clean without a machine, as delicate clothes | 44 |
Reign between the Qin and the Three Kingdoms | 44 |
Mr. ___ (con man on "Green Acres") | 44 |
"The Silence of the Lambs" villain | 44 |
One who's content when filling his pipe? | 44 |
Describing a paperback's dearer relative | 44 |
'84 Queen hit "It's a ___" | 44 |
He "spoke" with horns and whistles | 44 |
It's known as "Insurance City" | 44 |
2003 Eddie Murphy film, with "The" | 44 |
Panettiere of TV's "Nashville" | 44 |
James Caan movie about an Austrian composer? | 44 |
Actress Mills of "The Parent Trap" | 44 |
''Iceberg'' produce purchase | 44 |
Rear parts of an article of radio equipment? | 44 |
"I ___ Symphony" (1965 Motown hit) | 44 |
Wakes up in the middle of the night, perhaps | 44 |
Fireside song from "The Penguins"? | 44 |
Possible slogan for a Cincinnati university? | 44 |
"O is ___ then? My duty all ended" | 44 |
"Does ___ It" (song by Trey Songz) | 44 |
Lifted for the purpose of determining weight | 44 |
They've been in families for generations | 44 |
Shapes studied by Dr. Watson and his partner | 44 |
Fictional Japanese character who wears a bow | 44 |
Forensic indicators of the presence of blood | 44 |
Bergman's "Casablanca" husband | 44 |
French painters Toulouse-Lautrec and Matisse | 44 |
He wrote "In Darkest Africa": 1890 | 44 |
"This probably won't work ..." | 44 |
Onetime "Tonight Show" catchphrase | 44 |
Ed who was the longtime voice of Kraft Foods | 44 |
Ship done in by the reef of Norman's Woe | 44 |
Pertaining to the straight and narrow world? | 44 |