Island called "the Jewel of the East" | 47 |
N.C.A.A. football champs of '09 and '11 | 47 |
Officially prohibit and this puzzle's theme | 47 |
Baseball's Johnson, executive Hall-of-Famer | 47 |
"Not with a ___ but a whimper": Eliot | 47 |
"Science for a better life" sloganeer | 47 |
"Jeannie Out of the Bottle" memoirist | 47 |
"Broadway ___" (burlesque fundraiser) | 47 |
Word with "robber" or "Red" | 47 |
Period in which the oboe d'amour was common | 47 |
Instrument that's played by turning a crank | 47 |
"Goin' to Chicago Blues" composer | 47 |
Ale that received England's first trademark | 47 |
Ale that received Britain's first trademark | 47 |
Banquo in Verdi's "Macbeth," e.g. | 47 |
Louisiana locale for "True Detective" | 47 |
Channel for the original "The Office" | 47 |
___ World Service (international news provider) | 47 |
Requested gift in "A Christmas Story" | 47 |
Letters accompanying some 2,000-year-old+ dates | 47 |
Fourth of July, for Calvin Coolidge, informally | 47 |
She was Dorothy on "The Golden Girls" | 47 |
'Well, I'll -- monkey's uncle!' | 47 |
Antichrist, in Revelation, with "the" | 47 |
One often ending sentences with "man" | 47 |
Neuwirth who won a Tony for "Chicago" | 47 |
Settled in for the night, with "down" | 47 |
Saint who wrote the earliest history of England | 47 |
"Fruitless tears ___ my cheek": Wilde | 47 |
"Someone's __ sleeping in my bed" | 47 |
"I've ___ to London to see . . ." | 47 |
Vegetable traditionally served on Rosh Hashanah | 47 |
Comic strip character whose eyes are never seen | 47 |
Ask to be excused, with ''off'' | 47 |
"Oh, ---!" (Austin Powers' line) | 47 |
Word with "well" or "human" | 47 |
Nat. whose anthem is "Brabançonne" | 47 |
Johnny ___, Jane Wyman's Oscar-winning role | 47 |
Veggie that's commonly red, yellow or green | 47 |
Stiller of ''Meet the Fockers'' | 47 |
''Stand By Me'' singer ___ King | 47 |
"The Devil and Daniel Webster" author | 47 |
"The Devil and Daniel Webster" writer | 47 |
"Love & Life" R&B singer Eric | 47 |
Island settled by shipwrecked colonists in 1609 | 47 |
___ Parks, former "Miss America" host | 47 |
"It's for the ___" Straylight Run | 47 |
Émile Zola's "La ___ humaine" | 47 |
"La Belle et la _____" (Cocteau film) | 47 |
Maryland home of the Walter Reed medical center | 47 |
"Old ___" (Davy Crockett's rifle) | 47 |
Glenn's Pocketful of Miracles co-star | 47 |
French Quarter's home, with "the" | 47 |
Sequel to Kerouac's "On the Road" | 47 |
Keane who was a contemporary of Charles Schultz | 47 |
Original host of "The Price Is Right" | 47 |
It's on the receiving end of a lot of trash | 47 |
Bruce Springsteen "The Ties That ___" | 47 |
Chandler's last name on "Friends" | 47 |
Book that might be subtitled "A Life" | 47 |
"Ali" or "A Beautiful Mind" | 47 |
Quinn's "The Greek Tycoon" costar | 47 |
Item sometimes taken from the horse's mouth | 47 |
It may come straight from the horse's mouth | 47 |
"L'Arlésienne Suites" composer | 47 |
''Le Docteur Miracle'' composer | 47 |
Down-in-the-dumps feeling, with "the" | 47 |
"Don't ___ me, I voted for . . ." | 47 |
It's monitored by an air traffic controller | 47 |
Literal element of eight answers in this puzzle | 47 |
"___ County" (Opus's comic strip) | 47 |
Garment traditionally buttoned on the left side | 47 |
Sandwich that can be made vegetarian with fakon | 47 |
Food orders sometimes prepared in toaster ovens | 47 |
"Ultimate driving machines," in an ad | 47 |
Animal hunted in one of Hercules' 12 labors | 47 |
First name of "The Arkansas Traveler" | 47 |
In this, a "." is a "point" | 47 |
Two-time belligerent against the British Empire | 47 |
"The Maltese Falcon" star, familiarly | 47 |
''Casablanca'' star, informally | 47 |
French "wood" in oboe's etymology | 47 |
Molded mousse that sounds like it might explode | 47 |
Word with "china" or "spur" | 47 |
Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham's nickname | 47 |
Word with "trap" or "prize" | 47 |
"Star Trek" aliens who travel by cube | 47 |
"___ in the U.S.A." (Springsteen hit) | 47 |
"___, like a vapor . . . ": S. Foster | 47 |
Art and Chip Sansom comic, with "The" | 47 |
'The Garden of Earthly Delights' artist | 47 |
Participant in a historic 1899 war or rebellion | 47 |
Member of a 19th-century Chinese secret society | 47 |
Thin Lizzy "The ___ are Back in Town" | 47 |
End products of snips, snails and certain tails | 47 |
"The History ___" (Tony-winning play) | 47 |
Name attached to some 1836 "Sketches" | 47 |
"We twa hae run about the ___": Burns | 47 |
"The Big ___" (Dr. Seuss short story) | 47 |
Appropriate anagram of ''Bart'' | 47 |