___ Aigner, noted designer of shoes and handbags | 48 |
"I'm Just Wild About Harry" (1921) | 48 |
Cole Porter's "Well, Did You ___?" | 48 |
Cole Porter's "Well, Did You ___!" | 48 |
Cole Porter song, "Well, Did You ___?" | 48 |
Canine 'On the Waterfront' Oscar winner? | 48 |
Show about Burt Reynolds' after-hours lover? | 48 |
Youngest Wilcox child in "Howards End" | 48 |
Smiley face character in the arcade game Berzerk | 48 |
Saying, "I'll be right back," e.g. | 48 |
Sarah Palin or Arnold Schwarzenegger, informally | 48 |
Reveal a ''Jeopardy!'' response? | 48 |
Guster song on "Lost and Gone Forever" | 48 |
Attractive 18th-century novelist in Connecticut? | 48 |
Like a game that isn't much of a nail-biter? | 48 |
1948 Ralph Richardson film, with "The" | 48 |
Abbé in "The Count of Monte Cristo" | 48 |
Ambiguous headline about agriculture legislation | 48 |
"Charlie's Angels" actress Fawcett | 48 |
She was Jill on "Charlie's Angels" | 48 |
Outdoor job that sucks on account of the costume | 48 |
How flies are attracted to a Venus's flytrap | 48 |
"It's my __" (blame-taking phrase) | 48 |
"L'Horizon Chimérique" composer | 48 |
Ambiguous headline about a California drug bust? | 48 |
Clue left by a podiatrist while filching pepper? | 48 |
Advisory panel made up of weasel-like creatures? | 48 |
Animals with "masks" around their eyes | 48 |
Plant used in herbal medicine to treat headaches | 48 |
They were called for after the pipe and the bowl | 48 |
Opera featuring a "grave-digging duet" | 48 |
Which of two pen points should be cleaned first? | 48 |
Language that gave us the word "sauna" | 48 |
Vessel that pumps the water it's floating in | 48 |
School exercise involving leaving one's seat | 48 |
E. E. Smith cousin of "I Am a Camera"? | 48 |
''Mutt and Jeff'' cartoonist Bud | 48 |
Place marker in "The Compleat Angler"? | 48 |
Health plan's exclusion for resentful folks? | 48 |
''__ and seven years ago . . .'' | 48 |
Office manager's oversight of felt-tip pens? | 48 |
Person you don't want to play peekaboo with? | 48 |
Situations that could erupt into sudden violence | 48 |
Levy of the same percentage on all income levels | 48 |
Daisylike flower that purportedly repels insects | 48 |
Biographical subject of the Best Picture of 1936 | 48 |
Activity that improves the well-being of canines | 48 |
Singing a "Messiah" piece too quickly? | 48 |
"The People vs. Larry ___" (1996 film) | 48 |
1940 Glenn Miller hit or 1997 Matthew Perry film | 48 |
"___ Few Dollars More" (Eastwood film) | 48 |
Behavior made automatic from frequent repetition | 48 |
Confused fencers becoming river crossing guides? | 48 |
"___ have seen God . . . ": Gen. 32:30 | 48 |
"Except ___ sake only": E. B. Browning | 48 |
''The Day of the Jackal'' author | 48 |
Oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence | 48 |
"The Chairman" turns rubbish collector | 48 |
In need of a manssiere from too much cheap beer? | 48 |
___ Utley, author of "The China Story" | 48 |
Country music giant of the 40's and 50's | 48 |
"And leaves soul ___ little": Browning | 48 |
Bonus upon buying your twelfth acre of farmland? | 48 |
Help football Hall of Famer Gene revive himself? | 48 |
"Dancing at Lughnasa" playwright Brian | 48 |
"One ___ lifetime is much": H.B. Adams | 48 |
"The ___ Kid" (1979 Gene Wilder movie) | 48 |
Got locked out of a Finnish sauna during winter? | 48 |
Embattled dictator who resigned in January, 1959 | 48 |
Bit of alliteration from "The Tempest" | 48 |
Ironic nickname for New York under Mayor Lindsay | 48 |
Offbeat handwriting that's hard to make out? | 48 |
The event on June 10, 1944, was a seven-___ race | 48 |
Furniture launched from the starship Enterprise? | 48 |
Rowdy in the International Swimming Hall of Fame | 48 |
First female Secretary of the Interior (2001-06) | 48 |
MAGISTRATE tries designing graphics at Nintendo? | 48 |
Apparition on a "Concentration" board? | 48 |
"The Journey of Natty ___" (1985 film) | 48 |
Sing "Gladly the cross-eyed bear," say | 48 |
''To Tell the Truth'' host Moore | 48 |
''Friends in Low Places'' singer | 48 |
Heavenly body that humans will never set foot on | 48 |
MacLeod of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 48 |
"I Don't Want to Be" singer DeGraw | 48 |
Works stocked by a bookstore with a rainbow flag | 48 |
She had a #1 hit with "I Will Survive" | 48 |
Player with the first retired number in baseball | 48 |
First baseball player to have his number retired | 48 |
President Bush writes part of his autobiography? | 48 |
"All My Ex's Live in Texas" singer | 48 |
Rudi who introduced the topless monokini in 1964 | 48 |
Jump online, or a hint to the long theme answers | 48 |
Responds promptly to an assignment from the boss | 48 |
Start of a "Can you believe it?" story | 48 |
"Rated ___ 'General Audience'" | 48 |
1947 Gene Tierney/Rex Harrison film with The | 48 |
Shaw's phonetic spelling of "fish" | 48 |
Really big souvenir given to a trick-or-treater? | 48 |
Tina Louise in "Gilligan's Island" | 48 |