Legal officer in charge of reversions of land | 45 |
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" woman | 45 |
Stock plans providing worker ownership: Abbr. | 45 |
What a "midnight ride" horse earned | 45 |
Old words from which modern words are derived | 45 |
French painter ("Dante et Virgile") | 45 |
Laudatory tributes upon someone's passing | 45 |
Trollope's "The _____ Diamonds" | 45 |
Alcohol that comes in either 190 or 151 proof | 45 |
"If ___ Would Leave You," 1960 song | 45 |
Star of the 50's is linked with a musical | 45 |
"Balder's Death" poet-dramatist | 45 |
Horror classic (with ''The'') | 45 |
Formerly gung-ho sort who leaves the country? | 45 |
"Homage to Sextus Propertius," e.g. | 45 |
The truth about a popular Internet community? | 45 |
Come to grips with impending bankruptcy, e.g. | 45 |
Area of town where the supernatural hang out? | 45 |
Something one might be forced to wear at work | 45 |
Anaheim players tripping over their own feet? | 45 |
"I ___" (tune for Mr. Potato Head?) | 45 |
Focus of an annual Entertainment Weekly issue | 45 |
2000 Nicolas Cage movie, with "The" | 45 |
Paintings depicting one of the Four Horsemen? | 45 |
''Blue Monday'' singer (1956) | 45 |
Competitors on "The Biggest Loser"? | 45 |
One was issued against Salman Rushdie in 1988 | 45 |
Gust that might make you look like a hipster? | 45 |
Comics publisher of "Captain Video" | 45 |
Group that doesn't believe in revolution? | 45 |
The plume that's mightier than the sword? | 45 |
"To know the change and ___": Keats | 45 |
"Your ___ Too Big," Waller favorite | 45 |
Girl's name meaning "happiness" | 45 |
George Manville ___, English adventure writer | 45 |
ABBA's biggest-selling single of all time | 45 |
Speeder catchers in the Sunshine State: abbr. | 45 |
"Instrumental" underwater creature? | 45 |
He plays Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter films | 45 |
"No hitting below the belt" et al.? | 45 |
They have suns and red, white and blue fields | 45 |
Albert of ''Erin Brockovich'' | 45 |
"Who's gonna make me? You ___!" | 45 |
Class that studies the health of the economy? | 45 |
Exploratory excursion that happens after dark | 45 |
Subject of "Police Academy" movies? | 45 |
Some tactically evasive politicians, slangily | 45 |
"The Defense Never Rests" co-author | 45 |
They're found in a nobleman's stable? | 45 |
Suddenly reacts to a strong wind, as a window | 45 |
Defendant who's unlikely to be bonded out | 45 |
Curt & Bill's favorite parts of dams? | 45 |
Artificial channels carrying streams of water | 45 |
Downslope Alpine wind that threatens climbers | 45 |
Word before Bergère (Paris music hall) | 45 |
General ___, former maker of Jell-O and Sanka | 45 |
Put something over on variety show performers | 45 |
Blue flower that's a symbol of friendship | 45 |
"Bless me, Father, ___ have sinned" | 45 |
Bedtimes maneuvers from professional nannies? | 45 |
Arizona's position, at its 1912 statehood | 45 |
Striking feature of some women's footwear | 45 |
It has a smaller degree of loft than a mashie | 45 |
What each of the five theme entries ends with | 45 |
When Santa calls "Vixen," in poetry | 45 |
Monogram of "The Conning Tower" man | 45 |
Quitting time in a Dolly Parton song or movie | 45 |
Geometric term coined by Benoît Mandelbrot | 45 |
Founding Father listed on a popular computer? | 45 |
Best place to watch "Animal House"? | 45 |
Deceptive "The Twilight Zone" host? | 45 |
"Liberate My Sons" by Arthur Miller | 45 |
Result of hitting the pause button on a movie | 45 |
PARISIAN TEAM HANDILY DEFEATS ALL-STATE SQUAD | 45 |
Celebrity tribute hosted on TV by Dean Martin | 45 |
Halloween decorations? (with "The") | 45 |
"The ___ Kid" (Harrison Ford movie) | 45 |
Words after "brotherhood," in brief | 45 |
Where the words emanate in car insurance ads? | 45 |
The same as it was hundreds of years ago, say | 45 |
Dance seen on TV's "Hullabaloo" | 45 |
African flower you don't have to pay for? | 45 |
"Wheel of Fortune" bankruptcy-saver | 45 |
Japanese fish dish that can be lethally toxic | 45 |
"___ is born to blush unseen": Gray | 45 |
Laser printer parts that apply toner to paper | 45 |
The granddaddy of all curses, euphemistically | 45 |
Diplomat who negotiated an 1853 land purchase | 45 |
Author of "The Sandman" series Neil | 45 |
Classic arcade game similar to Space Invaders | 45 |
1999 comedy featuring aliens called Thermians | 45 |
"The moon was a ghostly ___": Noyes | 45 |
Edith ___, President Wilson's second wife | 45 |
Moving along like the Jabberwock's slayer | 45 |
Chess between Charlie and his number one son? | 45 |
Outdoor homes for endangered species, perhaps | 45 |
Former mag for fans of PlayStation, Wii, etc. | 45 |
Author of "The High and the Mighty" | 45 |
Banana Peel Taffy and Coffee Grounds Brittle? | 45 |
"___ Saint-Lazare" (Manet painting) | 45 |