''Have You Ever ___ the Rain?'' | 47 |
"You look like you've ___ ghost!" | 47 |
"You have not ___ hulk . . . ": Shak. | 47 |
"No need to pull up the YouTube clip" | 47 |
"I've already been to that movie" | 47 |
"If you've ___ you've . . . " | 47 |
Parenthesized words leading to a few more words | 47 |
Enter slowly, as through cracks in the pavement | 47 |
"Welcome to the next level" sloganeer | 47 |
George of 1975's "The Black Bird" | 47 |
Bob with the album "Face the Promise" | 47 |
"Old Time Rock & Roll" rocker Bob | 47 |
Type of lily that's Utah's state flower | 47 |
___ Lily (Utah Native Plant Society newsletter) | 47 |
Stop working, as an engine, with "up" | 47 |
Former Zairian kleptocrat Mobutu Sésé ___ | 47 |
One-named 'I Could Fall in Love' singer | 47 |
2009 International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee | 47 |
Word with "help" or "serve" | 47 |
George who replaced Babe Ruth as Yankee slugger | 47 |
Popular product (with ''good'') | 47 |
City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr. | 47 |
Name on a southern National Historic Trail sign | 47 |
Alabama city associated with Martin Luther King | 47 |
1965 center of a black voter registration drive | 47 |
Language family that includes Arabic and Hebrew | 47 |
"Gone in 60 Seconds" director Dominic | 47 |
"___ No Flowers," 1964 Doris Day film | 47 |
'03 Chevelle hit "___ Pain Below" | 47 |
"Medea" playwright or New York county | 47 |
Postseason football game played in Mobile, Ala. | 47 |
Word with "good" or "horse" | 47 |
"___ up, why dontcha grab me a beer?" | 47 |
Nasal dividers that may be "deviated" | 47 |
___ Pounce (cat in "Game of Thrones") | 47 |
Doris Day song title word after "que" | 47 |
Word repeated in Doris Day's signature song | 47 |
Word before "whatever," in a 1956 hit | 47 |
It's repeated after "Que" in song | 47 |
October event, informally, with "the" | 47 |
TV show about a breakthrough in knife research? | 47 |
Boston University law school building architect | 47 |
"5, Rue __": French kids' TV show | 47 |
Del Potro won his last one against Federer, 6-2 | 47 |
Adjust to the desired wake-up time, as an alarm | 47 |
Lead-in to "date" or "trap" | 47 |
Lead-in to "fire" or "trap" | 47 |
Words with ''new world record'' | 47 |
Words before "new world's record" | 47 |
Basketball formation with numerous play options | 47 |
Candidate's expression while working a room | 47 |
Sum of any two opposite faces on a standard die | 47 |
Number of astronauts in NASA's first lineup | 47 |
Like Fatima, vis-Ã -vis Bluebeard's wives | 47 |
"Slicklicker" inventor Richard _____ | 47 |
"___ sells" (advertising catchphrase) | 47 |
Class that teaches about the birds and the bees | 47 |
Strips of land where beach resorts may be found | 47 |
"Mr. Loverman" dancehall singer Ranks | 47 |
"The ___ of night . . . ": Longfellow | 47 |
___ Zulu (warrior dubbed Africa's Napoleon) | 47 |
She was captured in Puget Sound in October 1965 | 47 |
Former "60 Minutes" debater Alexander | 47 |
"Talking Woman" author, ___ Alexander | 47 |
"... the geometry teacher was ___..." | 47 |
Thought for Omar's "Sorry Scheme" | 47 |
"The Devil's Disciple" playwright | 47 |
"Pygmalion" playwright George Bernard | 47 |
"The Doctor's Dilemma" playwright | 47 |
"Evening in Byzantium" novelist Irwin | 47 |
''Heartbreak House'' playwright | 47 |
Only man to win both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar | 47 |
"Mrs. Warren's Profession" writer | 47 |
''Arms and the Man'' playwright | 47 |
Private detective Mike of Brett Halliday novels | 47 |
''___ Loves You'' (The Beatles) | 47 |
Feminine Green Day song off "Dookie"? | 47 |
"Tonight ___ Comes" (hit by the Cars) | 47 |
"Isn't --- Lovely?" (Wonder tune) | 47 |
"___ loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ..." | 47 |
"___ Done Him Wrong" (Mae West flick) | 47 |
''__ Loves You'' (Beatles tune) | 47 |
Stadium near the Billie Jean King Tennis Center | 47 |
Sight from New York's Grand Central Parkway | 47 |
Queen of ___ (Biblical visitor to King Solomon) | 47 |
"Solomon and ___," 1959 biblical epic | 47 |
"Tool" or "wood" attachment | 47 |
Where people may be caught grabbing their tools | 47 |
Maritime town whose sign boasts a giant lobster | 47 |
He wrote "A Boy Named Sue" for Johnny | 47 |
Partly tripled, a lyric from a 1964 #1 pop song | 47 |
A dead tree's lack, according to T.S. Eliot | 47 |
"___ Have Seen Better Days," old song | 47 |
___ Khan (tiger in "The Jungle Book") | 47 |
"___ Always a Woman" (Billy Joel hit) | 47 |
Joy Division's "___ Lost Control" | 47 |
"I'm so hot for her and ___ cold" | 47 |
Directs attention to another, after screwing up | 47 |
Cry hidden seven times elsewhere in this puzzle | 47 |
Actor LaBeouf of "Charlie Countryman" | 47 |