LL Cool J's "Going Back to ___" | 45 |
City known as "Capital de la Salsa" | 45 |
Litter member that's almost always female | 45 |
Arrange for transport to the airport, perhaps | 45 |
C. Marshall's "A Man ___ Peter" | 45 |
Lively songs with humorous, improvised lyrics | 45 |
Chevrolet pony car introduced in the '60s | 45 |
Bumblebee in the Transformers movies, for one | 45 |
New Jersey city that was home to Walt Whitman | 45 |
Veronese's "The Wedding at ___" | 45 |
Biblical figure who received the curse of Ham | 45 |
Card game whose name means "basket" | 45 |
"Cave ___," dog owner's warning | 45 |
What old-timers need to get on stage, perhaps | 45 |
'03 Ill Nino hit "How ___ Live" | 45 |
One is heard in the "1812 Overture" | 45 |
They make noise soon after you're married | 45 |
"Thou ___ not then be false . . . " | 45 |
Mos Eisley ___ ("Star Wars" saloon) | 45 |
"The Divine Comedy" has 100 of them | 45 |
"The Wreck of the Hesperus" setting | 45 |
"War With the Newts" novelist, 1936 | 45 |
"Vote early and vote often" speaker | 45 |
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" author | 45 |
Oscar-winning role for Philip Seymour Hoffman | 45 |
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" writer | 45 |
"Breakfast at Tiffany's "author | 45 |
Director of "It Happened One Night" | 45 |
Director of ''Meet John Doe'' | 45 |
"State of the Union" director, 1948 | 45 |
Classic TV character portrayed by Bob Keeshan | 45 |
Singer Irene who won a 1983 songwriting Oscar | 45 |
The Nina or Pinta, but not the Santa MarÃa | 45 |
Perkins who sang "Blue Suede Shoes" | 45 |
Rhea's role on ''Cheers'' | 45 |
Nick Tortelli's ex, on "Cheers" | 45 |
Robert who wrote "The Power Broker" | 45 |
''The Brady Bunch'' character | 45 |
"Good Christian Men, Rejoice," e.g. | 45 |
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," e.g. | 45 |
Star of "Gigi" and "Lili" | 45 |
''The Alienist'' author Caleb | 45 |
"Pig's blood at the prom" movie | 45 |
Singer Underwood after marrying senator John? | 45 |
Dessert often made with cream cheese frosting | 45 |
Vehicle you get into after you finish driving | 45 |
___ Middlecoff, 1949 and 1956 U.S. Open champ | 45 |
___ Rosada (Argentine presidentÂ’s office) | 45 |
"History of My Life" autobiographer | 45 |
''Julius Caesar'' conspirator | 45 |
''Deal or No Deal'' selection | 45 |
What a fleet owner should do in a depression? | 45 |
What credit cards may bring about, eventually | 45 |
"The ___ of Amontillado," Poe story | 45 |
Spacecraft that began orbiting Saturn in 2004 | 45 |
Big name in the women's suffrage movement | 45 |
Boat from the Tamil for "tied wood" | 45 |
What an insomniac would like to do, minimally | 45 |
She played Elizabeth in "Elizabeth" | 45 |
Roman statesman called "the Censor" | 45 |
___ Institute (Charles Koch's think tank) | 45 |
Author of the 2010 book "Talk Show" | 45 |
___ Lake (one of New York's Finger Lakes) | 45 |
"It's all here" sloganeer, once | 45 |
They're not done until they're burned | 45 |
"The Straight Dope" columnist Adams | 45 |
Spanish Literature Nobelist Camilo José __ | 45 |
Sugar Plum Fairy's instrument to dance to | 45 |
Woman's name meaning "heavenly" | 45 |
Some of Cash's audience went back to them | 45 |
100 of these is the equivalent of one lempira | 45 |
"___ Magnifique" (Cole Porter tune) | 45 |
"CNN Headline News" anchor Virginia | 45 |
It ensues when cooler heads don't prevail | 45 |
Activity in which you might tug on an earlobe | 45 |
Mythical character in "The Inferno" | 45 |
Pill that's supposed to prevent hangovers | 45 |
"Waltz for Eva and ___" (show tune) | 45 |
They're fine with a pitcher and a picture | 45 |
ONE CAN GO FROM 0 TO 60 MPH IN 3 TO 4 SECONDS | 45 |
Where the queen travels farther than the king | 45 |
Part of "Andy" Lou Reed sang about? | 45 |
"Good-night, ___" (old TV sign-off) | 45 |
"Good night, _____" (old TV phrase) | 45 |
Me and My Girl "Take It On the ___" | 45 |
Collectible's "condition issue" | 45 |
John of "Harold & Kumar" movies | 45 |
Harry Potter's first girlfriend ___ Chang | 45 |
"Star Trek Into Darkness" star John | 45 |
Word after the last word of the theme entries | 45 |
Cheech's partner in 1970s-'80s movies | 45 |
"___, please" (diner's request) | 45 |
Subject of the 2007 book "Sabotage" | 45 |
Publisher of a World Leaders online directory | 45 |
Org. that publishes "World Leaders" | 45 |
Gp. whose museum features the SPY-Fi Archives | 45 |
Creation of the National Security Act of 1947 | 45 |
''O tempora o mores!'' orator | 45 |
Number of floors in the Empire State Building | 45 |
Ken Griffey Jr.'s team, on the scoreboard | 45 |