"Higher and Higher" singer Coolidge | 45 |
Stravinsky's "The __ of Spring" | 45 |
Morning ___ (bathing, combing the hair, etc.) | 45 |
Yankee who is the A.L. career leader in saves | 45 |
Studio that released "Citizen Kane" | 45 |
Like the spelling of oyster-abstaining months | 45 |
Like months when oysters aren't in season | 45 |
Like English pronunciation in most of England | 45 |
"Prince Otto" author's initials | 45 |
"6 ___ Riv Vu" (1972 Broadway play) | 45 |
"Grey's Anatomy" extras (abbr.) | 45 |
''Grey's Anatomy'' extras | 45 |
"The ___ Report" (upscale magazine) | 45 |
First CinemaScope film (With "The") | 45 |
Performs "Stairway to Heaven," e.g. | 45 |
Birds said to feed their young with elephants | 45 |
"The Twilight Zone" creator Serling | 45 |
Titular movie monster who dies in molten lava | 45 |
'50s movie monster destroyed at Mount Aso | 45 |
Sport in which competitors dig in their heels | 45 |
What "Papa was," to Magnetic Fields | 45 |
"___ that" ("Understood") | 45 |
Doctor often seen on writers' bookshelves | 45 |
Anna Paquin's "X-Men" character | 45 |
Matisse's "La Tristesse du ___" | 45 |
___ rage (cheating bodybuilder's problem) | 45 |
Successful auditioner's "award" | 45 |
Tom Collier in "The Animal Kingdom" | 45 |
Moe Howard, for Chris Diamantopoulos, in 2012 | 45 |
BusinessWeek's #1 global brand in '07 | 45 |
Rich kid in the "Nancy" comic strip | 45 |
Pax ___ (1st and 2nd centuries A.D., roughly) | 45 |
Steve Forbert sang a "Tune" for him | 45 |
"Star-cross'd" lover of fiction | 45 |
"O, I am fortune's fool!" crier | 45 |
"__ Room": former tots' TV show | 45 |
''Apollo 13'' director Howard | 45 |
Missouri State Highway Patrol captain Johnson | 45 |
Jaworski of "Monday Night Football" | 45 |
"Thinking Out Loud" artist Sexsmith | 45 |
"The Da Vinci Code" director Howard | 45 |
"A Beautiful Mind" director, Howard | 45 |
"Mazes and Monsters" novelist Jaffe | 45 |
"Tender" girl in a New Edition song | 45 |
"Who Slew Auntie ____?" (1971 film) | 45 |
"Up on the ___" (1963 Drifters hit) | 45 |
1976 best-seller that spanned three centuries | 45 |
Parents may feel they're at the end of it | 45 |
"Fantasy and Polka" (1988) composer | 45 |
"Black Like Me" actor __ Lee Browne | 45 |
NCAA's "Granddaddy of them all" | 45 |
1980s-'90s S.F. Giants general manager Al | 45 |
Annual spectacle that is never held on Sunday | 45 |
Norman Rockwell painted her eating a sandwich | 45 |
Turquoise "Sesame Street" character | 45 |
Bilingual Muppet on "Sesame Street" | 45 |
Harold who founded "The New Yorker" | 45 |
"The Goodbye Girl" director Herbert | 45 |
''Lady Sings the Blues'' star | 45 |
Martini's partner in Asti Spumante-making | 45 |
"Rock Star: Supernova" winner Lukas | 45 |
"Ally McBeal" actress Portia de ___ | 45 |
Composer of "The Barber of Seville" | 45 |
"The Godfather" score composer Nino | 45 |
Author of "Portnoy's Complaint" | 45 |
"The Plot Against America" novelist | 45 |
Word that, minus a letter, is its own synonym | 45 |
Playwright who created the character Lothario | 45 |
You'll find some at the top of the charts | 45 |
Velma's ''Chicago'' rival | 45 |
Orbison who sang "Oh, Pretty Woman" | 45 |
Frasier's producer on "Frasier" | 45 |
Some lines that run parallel to planes: Abbr. | 45 |
NFL offensive linemen who often block for RBs | 45 |
Cartoonist known for overly intricate devices | 45 |
"American Idol" winner ___ Studdard | 45 |
"The Jackie Robinson Story" actress | 45 |
Like a guest least likely to be invited again | 45 |
First name of "America's Mayor" | 45 |
Kipling who wrote "The Jungle Book" | 45 |
One of the "Golden Girls" actresses | 45 |
Plants once called "herbs of grace" | 45 |
"The ___ of Four" (2004 bestseller) | 45 |
"No peeking" in hide-and-seek, e.g. | 45 |
''. . . and a bottle of ___'' | 45 |
Kind of sentence discouraged in grammar class | 45 |
Vince Lombardi's "___ Daylight" | 45 |
Sci-fi play that introduced "robot" | 45 |
Word with "job" or "hour" | 45 |
"The Way Things Ought to Be" author | 45 |
"Yours, Mine and Ours" actress Rene | 45 |
Richard ___, 2002 Pulitzer winner for Fiction | 45 |
Gibson's "Ransom" co-star, 1996 | 45 |
"Babe" or "Baby" follower | 45 |
They're filled at the pharmacy, for short | 45 |
Seacrest of ''American Idol'' | 45 |
"Million Second Quiz" host Seacrest | 45 |
"A Bridge Too Far" author Cornelius | 45 |
Car with the numeral 9 in all its model names | 45 |
One who throws a monkey wrench into the works | 45 |