Focus of HGTV's "House Hunters" | 45 |
"For ___?" ("Seriously?") | 45 |
Original "60 Minutes" co-host Harry | 45 |
Original "60 Minutes" correspondent | 45 |
Old name for Parker and Gillespie's style | 45 |
Memo about a religious outpost for prisoners? | 45 |
LP, if you don't know one from the other? | 45 |
Parks, trails, and beaches to an April baby?, | 45 |
Where environmentalists put down their notes? | 45 |
1932 Gable film remade as "Mogambo" | 45 |
Title for Jesus Christ (with "the") | 45 |
House Un-American Activities Committee event? | 45 |
Classic Steinbeck story, with "The" | 45 |
Classic Robert Burns poem, with "A" | 45 |
Rock group who recorded "White Hot" | 45 |
One of his characters was Clem Kadiddlehopper | 45 |
Like cold cases for which new evidence arises | 45 |
Family of Reagan's first Sec. of Treasury | 45 |
What Led Zeppelin's "Song" does | 45 |
" . . . nature yet ___": Wordsworth | 45 |
One way to remove tough floor stains, perhaps | 45 |
He wrote "La Vie de Jésus": 1863 | 45 |
You may have had issues with them in the past | 45 |
Radio station listener's call-in, perhaps | 45 |
Change "flicks" to "flix" | 45 |
Composer of "The Fountains of Rome" | 45 |
"___ soft peace . . . ": Ben Jonson | 45 |
Grid in the eyepiece of an optical instrument | 45 |
2009 addition to Wimbledon's Centre Court | 45 |
Character introduced with fiddles and a banjo | 45 |
Tribal land, informally, with "the" | 45 |
Gershwin wrote one "in Blue": Abbr. | 45 |
Rounded architectural framework in cathedrals | 45 |
Grainy, easy to prepare, high in sodium, etc. | 45 |
Femme fatale in "The Carpetbaggers" | 45 |
"I bought a shredder, but I was..." | 45 |
"I vow to get more sleep," said ___ | 45 |
"Rude Boy" performer's nickname | 45 |
Investing formula used by a portfolio manager | 45 |
What schools in the same district have, often | 45 |
Head of The Pink Ladies in "Grease" | 45 |
Singer with the 2002 hit "Ignition" | 45 |
Part of Treasure Island author's monogram | 45 |
Old analog device for capturing audio on tape | 45 |
Medium in which this puzzle's ad appeared | 45 |
Florestan's jailer in "Fidelio" | 45 |
Jailer in Beethoven's "Fidelio" | 45 |
One with a guitar and shades, stereotypically | 45 |
They get their kicks at Radio City Music Hall | 45 |
"Ugolino" and "Le Baiser" | 45 |
Vases of a "La Bohème" character | 45 |
Critic who's a Chicago talk radio co-host | 45 |
"My Word Is My Bond" autobiographer | 45 |
Uses sock puppets to talk to a therapist, say | 45 |
Flow out of easily, as a word from the tongue | 45 |
Novel in which real persons are fictionalized | 45 |
Irma who wrote "The Joy of Cooking" | 45 |
"The Da Vinci Code" (2006) director | 45 |
"My Father at 100: A Memoir" author | 45 |
It's across the hall from the Oval Office | 45 |
Actress Dawson of "Men in Black II" | 45 |
Actor ___ Brazzi of "South Pacific" | 45 |
___ Brazzi, star of "South Pacific" | 45 |
"Émile, or On Education" author | 45 |
Cell stuff that fabricates protein, for short | 45 |
Monogram of "Amusement Park" author | 45 |
Political thaw around Dorothy's slippers? | 45 |
Market-town birthplace of a style of football | 45 |
1980 Boston Marathon "winner" Rosie | 45 |
John Cusack thriller based on a Grisham novel | 45 |
Replace actress Robin after she gets on base? | 45 |
Ninth-century founder of the Russian monarchy | 45 |
''The Satanic Verses'' author | 45 |
2006 World Series-winning manager Tony La ___ | 45 |
Grain byproduct used in alternative medicines | 45 |
"Street Fighter" fighter from Japan | 45 |
Less trusting when taking sides. Strange. (5) | 45 |
1988 National League Rookie of the Year Chris | 45 |
Christie title from "Twelfth Night" | 45 |
It was never intended to be a leather cleaner | 45 |
Cheese and beef concoction for humorist Mort? | 45 |
"___, O Ship of State!": Longfellow | 45 |
He drove the serpents from Ireland, in legend | 45 |
"Take your best shot," to a doctor? | 45 |
Dancer with lots of fans at her performances? | 45 |
Uzbekistan's "Soul Man" singer? | 45 |
Director of the "Evil Dead" trilogy | 45 |
Article written by an early American patriot? | 45 |
Site of the Lone Star State's Fort Concho | 45 |
She played Harper Lee in "Infamous" | 45 |
Like an uneventful day at the ladder company? | 45 |
One of the Skywalkers dressed up as St. Nick? | 45 |
Largest city in California's wine country | 45 |
"The Human Comedy" novelist William | 45 |
Celtic Sanders in the Basketball Hall of Fame | 45 |
Resident of 333 Riverside Drive: mid-50's | 45 |
The lord in "The Lord of the Rings" | 45 |
What a very good horror movie might make you? | 45 |
Like one avoiding alleyways at night, perhaps | 45 |
Spooky star of "The Boos Brothers"? | 45 |