1988 Dick Francis thriller, with "The" | 48 |
John Glenn player in "The Right Stuff" | 48 |
"Girl in a Million (for ___ Sedgwick)" | 48 |
"Desperate Housewives" character Britt | 48 |
She won a record eight Oscars for costume design | 48 |
Dick Thornburgh's predecessor in the cabinet | 48 |
O'Brien of "The Barefoot Contessa" | 48 |
Name on the cover of "East of Everest" | 48 |
John's role in ''Hairspray'' | 48 |
"The Simpsons" schoolteacher Krabappel | 48 |
"The Country Girls" writer O'Brien | 48 |
A first name on ''The Simpsons'' | 48 |
Regional setting for almost eight months per yr. | 48 |
Part of a web address you cannot buy at Go Daddy | 48 |
Cartoon cat with an exclamation mark in his name | 48 |
First word of a kid's random selection ditty | 48 |
End of "profit" or "auction" | 48 |
"What ___ thou art, act well thy part" | 48 |
Like haunted houses, compared to ordinary houses | 48 |
Key in that piano song played with your knuckles | 48 |
"77 Sunset Strip" actor Zimbalist, Jr. | 48 |
Raymond who wrote "Till We Meet Again" | 48 |
Ma and Pa Kettle debut film, "The ___" | 48 |
It may be blown up on the set of an action movie | 48 |
"___ te absolvo" (priest's phrase) | 48 |
Kind of person that fits this puzzle's theme | 48 |
Dr. ___ Spengler ("Ghostbusters" role) | 48 |
Hot air is often released when they are inflated | 48 |
"Conscience makes __ of us all": Wilde | 48 |
"Pride and Prejudice" actress Jennifer | 48 |
Strauss's "_____ Nacht in Venedig" | 48 |
"Nosferatu, ___ Symphonie des Grauens" | 48 |
"___ Nacht in Venedig" (Strauss opera) | 48 |
Author of the "Annus Mirabilis" papers | 48 |
"___ for Evidence" (Sue Grafton novel) | 48 |
Live paycheck to paycheck (with "out") | 48 |
Barely squeeze by (with ''out'') | 48 |
Gets with great difficulty, with "out" | 48 |
Barely squeaks by (with ''out'') | 48 |
Musical star Paige who played the original Evita | 48 |
Katharine's role in "The Graduate" | 48 |
Its preferred fliers enjoy the King David Lounge | 48 |
Its inaugural flight was from Geneva to Tel Aviv | 48 |
Airline that means "skyward" in Hebrew | 48 |
Jack who played Jake in "Big Bad John" | 48 |
Actor in "Support Your Local Sheriff!" | 48 |
Where Napoleon planned his Hundred Days campaign | 48 |
Italian tourist destination in the Mediterranean | 48 |
Isle of exile to which many modern Romans escape | 48 |
11th-century war hero with a horse named Babieca | 48 |
Joseph P. Lash book "___ and Franklin" | 48 |
''Maria ___'' (Dorsey hit, 1941) | 48 |
Heroine of Turgenev's "On the Eve" | 48 |
Jerry Orbach role in "The Fantasticks" | 48 |
"Burial of the Count de Orgaz" painter | 48 |
Whitney after whom Whitneyville, Conn., is named | 48 |
Indiana's Colonel ___ Lilly Civil War Museum | 48 |
He followed his brother Peyton as Super Bowl MVP | 48 |
"___ Stone" (ABC cancellation of 2008) | 48 |
''Bingo ___ Yale'' (Porter song) | 48 |
"Splendor in the Grass" director Kazan | 48 |
Kazan who directed "On the Waterfront" | 48 |
"A Dissertation Upon Roast Pig" author | 48 |
Donahue of ''Father Knows Best'' | 48 |
Kevin's role in "The Untouchables" | 48 |
"Scenes of Clerical Life" writer, 1857 | 48 |
"Scenes of Clerical Life" author, 1858 | 48 |
Donovan who played Amber in "Clueless" | 48 |
Beethoven composition ''Fur___'' | 48 |
_____ Cook Jr. of "The Maltese Falcon" | 48 |
"I Could Have Danced All Night" singer | 48 |
Era in which Shakespeare wrote most of his plays | 48 |
Sommer of ''A Shot in the Dark'' | 48 |
Peter's "Shot in the Dark" co-star | 48 |
Actress Sommer of "A Shot in the Dark" | 48 |
Nevada's northeasternmost county or its seat | 48 |
"A-Tisket, A-Tasket" singer Fitzgerald | 48 |
First name of the "First Lady of Song" | 48 |
"Enchanted" girl of children's lit | 48 |
"___ Sings Gershwin" (1950 jazz album) | 48 |
''Cole Porter Song Book'' singer | 48 |
Magazine with the column "Ask E. Jean" | 48 |
Women's mag published by Hachette Filipacchi | 48 |
International magazine founded in France in 1945 | 48 |
Former "American Idol" judge DeGeneres | 48 |
Actress Barkin of "Drop Dead Gorgeous" | 48 |
Three-time Emmy winner for "Nick News" | 48 |
Magazine industry's equivalent of a Pulitzer | 48 |
Designer known for his "American look" | 48 |
"Psychology of Sex" author Havelock __ | 48 |
Muppet who refers to himself in the third person | 48 |
Muppet who testified before a House subcommittee | 48 |
"Redhead" on "Sesame Street" | 48 |
"Can't Get It Out of My Head" grp. | 48 |
"Can't Get It Out Of My Head" band | 48 |
British rock group of the 70s and 80s, for short | 48 |
Band on the “Xanadu” soundtrack, briefly | 48 |
Band often heard on the XM station Classic Vinyl | 48 |
"Sweet Talkin' Woman" band (abbr.) | 48 |
"Don't Bring Me Down" band (Abbr.) | 48 |