"Get ___" (1967 hit for the Esquires) | 47 |
'Movin' --' (old sitcom theme song) | 47 |
Ending for "ball" or "bass" | 47 |
Young wife (age 18) of Charlie Chaplin (age 54) | 47 |
O'Neill whom J. D. Salinger wanted to marry | 47 |
Chaplin granddaughter named for her grandmother | 47 |
"Allez ___" (1934 Buster Keaton film) | 47 |
Moves very much unlike Jagger, more like sludge | 47 |
Genre characterized by its illusion of movement | 47 |
"Set ___ the doors, O soul!": Whitman | 47 |
Its HQ are in Austria, which isn't a member | 47 |
Word with "sea" or "season" | 47 |
Word with "soap" or "grand" | 47 |
Copland's "The Tender Land," e.g. | 47 |
Adams's "Nixon in China," for one | 47 |
"Euridice" was the first complete one | 47 |
''The Barber of Seville,'' e.g. | 47 |
''Einstein on the Beach,'' e.g. | 47 |
Quantity on which a math operation is performed | 47 |
"Confessions of an English ___-Eater" | 47 |
Media icon with an eponymous Starbucks beverage | 47 |
"Live at the ___" (Patsy Cline album) | 47 |
"...___ reasonable facsimile thereof" | 47 |
Where Camus's "The Plague" is set | 47 |
County name in California, Florida and New York | 47 |
Prokofiev's 'The Love for Three --' | 47 |
Pioneers of ambient house, with "the" | 47 |
"That mighty ___ of song": Wordsworth | 47 |
"Live Free ___" (New Hampshire motto) | 47 |
"Live free ---" (New Hampshire motto) | 47 |
Pizzeria seasoning that's related to catnip | 47 |
State name often mispronounced by East Coasters | 47 |
Russian city whose name means "eagle" | 47 |
"... otherwise, you'll be sorry!" | 47 |
Its nickname is "Family City, U.S.A." | 47 |
Snack whose ingredient list ends with chocolate | 47 |
Crumbled ingredient in "dirt pudding" | 47 |
Cookie that celebrated its centennial this year | 47 |
Cookie owned by the same company as Chips Ahoy! | 47 |
"___ Cookie Blues" (Lonnie Mack song) | 47 |
In myth, killer of his own mother, Clytemnestra | 47 |
"Ecco pur ch'a voi ritorno" opera | 47 |
"Golden" or "northern" bird | 47 |
Team the Mets defeated in the 1969 World Series | 47 |
Disney World visitor's airport, on bag tags | 47 |
DuPont originally called it "Fiber A" | 47 |
Commune in France's Val-de-Marne department | 47 |
"Him __": romantic triangle ultimatum | 47 |
Sarah ___ Jewett, U.S. author: 1849–1909 | 47 |
Cottage ___, 19th-century English country house | 47 |
Words with "yes" that form a question | 47 |
"... then again, maybe I'm wrong" | 47 |
Between "To be" and "to be" | 47 |
An atom of it has 79 protones and 118 neutrones | 47 |
"The People and Its Leaders" muralist | 47 |
Yossarian's friend, in "Catch-22" | 47 |
Stowe's "The Pearl of ___ Island" | 47 |
Workplaces where there are some openings: Abbr. | 47 |
2009 World Figure Skating Hall of Fame inductee | 47 |
First name of the "War of the Worlds" | 47 |
1938 "The War of the Worlds" narrator | 47 |
Boston player who was the 2013 World Series MVP | 47 |
"The Ruffian on the Stair" playwright | 47 |
'Entertaining Mr. Sloane' dramatist Joe | 47 |
Margaret Atwood novel "___ and Crake" | 47 |
Massen of the 1940s film "Tokyo Rose" | 47 |
City raided in "Godzilla Raids Again" | 47 |
Resident of Japan's "second city" | 47 |
Crowe won one for ''Gladiator'' | 47 |
Page in Verdi's "Un Ballo . . . " | 47 |
Crowe's ''Gladiator'' prize | 47 |
Entertainment awards usually presented in March | 47 |
Annual Sunday night event, with "the" | 47 |
Ending for "verb" or "malt" | 47 |
''Waking Ned Devine'' character | 47 |
"80's Ladies" country singer K.T. | 47 |
"Hold Me" country Grammy winner, 1988 | 47 |
Where Obama received his 2009 Nobel Peace Prize | 47 |
It became a capital during Haakon V's reign | 47 |
Onetime pop star who hosted "Pyramid" | 47 |
"Dancing with the Stars" winner Donny | 47 |
Disney toon panda, "Special Agent __" | 47 |
''___ mio'' (Enrico Caruso hit) | 47 |
Julia Child worked for it during W.W. II: Abbr. | 47 |
" . . . from ___ hurled Pelion": Ovid | 47 |
Davis of ''Do the Right Thing'' | 47 |
Davis in ''Do the Right Thing'' | 47 |
Sch. whose football team plays in The Horseshoe | 47 |
Sch. for Jeffrey Dahmer and George Steinbrenner | 47 |
Buckwheat's word later used by Eddie Murphy | 47 |
Cheri in old "SNL" cheerleaders skits | 47 |
Cheri formerly of 'Saturday Night Live' | 47 |
Partner of this and that (with "the") | 47 |
Partner for this and that, with "the" | 47 |
Redding who sang "These Arms of Mine" | 47 |
Los Angeles's ___ College of Art and Design | 47 |
Lex sidekick in 1978's "Superman" | 47 |
"Miss ___ Regrets" (Cole Porter song) | 47 |
He played opposite Burton in "Becket" | 47 |
Town at the tip of Italy's "heel" | 47 |