The Masters or British Open, e.g. | 33 |
The mathematician got busted for ___ | 36 |
The Maumee flows northeast to this lake | 39 |
The maximum score with three of them is 180 | 43 |
The Maytals "Pressure ___" | 36 |
The McLaughlin Group, essentially | 33 |
The Meat Puppets' record label, once | 40 |
The Mediterranean has a warm one | 32 |
The Mediterranean, to the Romans | 32 |
The meek's inheritance, proverbially | 40 |
The Mekong flows along its border | 33 |
The Mekong forms part of its border | 35 |
The Merry Macs' "_____ Songs" | 43 |
The Merry Men in Sherwood Forest? | 33 |
The merry widow in "The Merry Widow" | 46 |
The Methadones "Ill At ___" | 37 |
The middle ''N'' of CNN | 39 |
The Middle East's Gulf of ___ | 33 |
The Midwest, agriculturally speaking | 36 |
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, e.g. | 33 |
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, for one | 36 |
The mighty to the meek, historically | 36 |
The Mikado's Lord High Executioner | 38 |
The Miners of the Western Athletic Conf. | 40 |
The Minnesota Twins retired his #6 | 34 |
The Minotaur was fed seven of these annually | 44 |
The minute some special guests arrive | 37 |
The Minutemen of the Atlantic 10 Conf. | 38 |
The Miracles' "Going to a ___" | 44 |
The Misfits "Monkey's ___" | 40 |
The miss in "Miss Saigon" | 35 |
The Missouri R. forms its eastern border | 40 |
The Missouri R. forms part of its border | 40 |
The Missouri's largest tributary | 36 |
The Missouri, to the Mississippi | 32 |
The Model T was designed to run on it | 37 |
The Moments "Love On ___-Way Street" | 46 |
The monk in 'The Da Vinci Code' was one | 47 |
The Monkees' ____ Believer | 33 |
The Monkees' '-- Believer' | 38 |
The Monkees' "__ Believer" | 40 |
The Monkees' "___ Believer" | 41 |
The Monkees' "_____ Believer" | 43 |
The Monkees' bass player Peter | 34 |
The Montana Standard is its daily paper | 39 |
The Montreal Expos' only Manager of the Year | 48 |
The moon's lasts about 27 days | 34 |
The moons of Mars are named after his sons | 42 |
The more you take, the more you leave behind | 44 |
The Morlocks' victims in a Wells book | 41 |
The most famous painting in the world, many say | 47 |
The most recent one was inaugurated in 2005 | 43 |
The Mothers of Invention bandleader | 35 |
The Mothers of Invention musician | 33 |
The Mothers of Invention rocker Frank | 37 |
The Mountain Goats "___ Song" | 39 |
The Mountain Hawks of the Patriot League | 40 |
The mouth of one is seen on some Nestea labels | 46 |
The movie "Clue" has three of them | 44 |
The movie "Wordplay," for one | 39 |
The Movie Channel owner, for short | 34 |
The munitions expert ordered ___ | 32 |
The muscle of a muscle car, maybe | 33 |
The Museum of Bad Art collection | 32 |
The Music "Inconceivable ___" | 39 |
The music of Ray Charles, briefly | 33 |
The Mustangs of the American Athletic Conf. | 43 |
The Mustangs of the NCAA's Conference USA | 45 |
The mythical tree Yggdrasil, for one | 36 |
The N.B.A.'s Elvin Hayes, to fans | 37 |
The N.B.A.'s O'Neal, familiarly | 39 |
The N.J. Generals were part of it | 33 |
The N.Y. Nets were its last champion | 36 |
The Nabisco logo is imprinted on it | 35 |
The Naked Brothers Band singer Wolff | 36 |
The name of the father source, at times | 39 |
The narc-turned-sculptor recently ___ | 37 |
The Nash Rambler was an early one | 33 |
The Nation's Medical Research Agcy. | 39 |
The National Guard might end one | 32 |
The Natl. Park Service is part of it | 36 |
The natural in "The Natural" | 38 |
The NBA's "Big Aristotle" | 39 |
The NBA's is in Springfield, MA: Abbr. | 42 |
The NBA's Zydrunas Ilgauskas, e.g. | 38 |
The NCAA's Fightin' Tigers | 34 |
The NCAA's March Madness, e.g. | 34 |
The NCAA's Runnin' Rebels | 33 |
The necktie in a Western necktie party | 38 |
The Nerd Herd on "Chuck," ostensibly | 46 |
The nerdier of the "Scooby-Doo" girls | 47 |
The network in "Network" | 34 |
The network technician brought ... | 34 |
The New Pornographers' "___ Cinema" | 49 |
The New Pornographers' label | 32 |
The New Testament's John, notably | 37 |
The New York Nets were its last champs: Abbr. | 45 |
The New Yorker caricaturist Edward | 34 |
The New Yorker cartoonist Addams | 32 |
The New Yorker cartoonist Edward | 32 |