Sam & Dave hit covered by the Blues Brothers | 48 |
Ian and Sylvia hit "Lovin' ______" | 48 |
"Thwack!" and "Grrr..." e.g. | 48 |
Food in a memorable "Seinfeld" episode | 48 |
Composer with a brass instrument named after him | 48 |
Room where it's okay to wear just a bathrobe | 48 |
Resort hidden in the five longest puzzle answers | 48 |
"___ Oddity" (1969 David Bowie single) | 48 |
It may have a ''HOT STOCK TIP!'' | 48 |
Musical with the song "The Holy Grail" | 48 |
"Salad in a can" that never caught on? | 48 |
"I don't want to know the details" | 48 |
"He that ___ his rod . . . ": Proverbs | 48 |
"The Little ___" (Piaf's nickname) | 48 |
Like hair on the top of a bald person's head | 48 |
"The Price Is Right" contestant, often | 48 |
Say "C-A-T" or "D-O-G," e.g. | 48 |
Shirley Collins "The ___whale Fishery" | 48 |
Film director often seen at New York Knick games | 48 |
Word with "cord" or "column" | 48 |
Consonant such as "f" or "v" | 48 |
Voter's ''crossover'' ballot | 48 |
Lousy team that wrecks a contender's chances | 48 |
Reason that rainwater is pouring over the eaves? | 48 |
Shortest player to win the NBA Slam Dunk contest | 48 |
Bioengineered cross between a bird and a mammal? | 48 |
Apt username for Margaret, the geometry teacher? | 48 |
H.S. students who are often tired of being there | 48 |
Group that might be assembling C.V.'s: Abbr. | 48 |
Group that may be applying early decision: Abbr. | 48 |
Direction from Columbus, Ohio, to Columbia, S.C. | 48 |
Money source for the permanently disabled: abbr. | 48 |
Letters on two former UN members' nameplates | 48 |
Visual representation of this puzzle's theme | 48 |
Red giants with zirconium oxide in their spectra | 48 |
Planes that routinely flew faster than 768 mi/hr | 48 |
Fergie from The Black Eyed Peas's first name | 48 |
Typical "Toddlers & Tiaras" parent | 48 |
Order from an old English outlaw to his cohorts? | 48 |
Critic's pan of a Jim Morrison rock concert? | 48 |
"We ___ our guns all day": G. & S. | 48 |
Nixon's first Commerce Secretary Maurice ___ | 48 |
Connell's "Son of the Morning ___" | 48 |
Person trying not to blink in a certain contest? | 48 |
Paderewski, for one <--> guiding principle | 48 |
"___ the Revolution Without Me" (1970) | 48 |
Word before "put" or "tuned" | 48 |
Ballplayer nicknamed "Le Grand Orange" | 48 |
Thing that might be contracted by unions?: Abbr. | 48 |
Strange bedfellows might give them to you: Abbr. | 48 |
Suffix with "farm" or "home" | 48 |
Jane's Addiction "Been Caught ___" | 48 |
Turkey ___, slugger in the Baseball Hall of Fame | 48 |
Weepy 1989 movie shown at the construction site? | 48 |
Painter of "The Feast of St. Nicholas" | 48 |
Only American star of "Doctor Zhivago" | 48 |
Radio drama "of mother love sacrifice" | 48 |
Part of the pot that doesn't go in the bowl? | 48 |
"This is how it's really done ..." | 48 |
Solid unsaturated alcohol found in animal tissue | 48 |
''Don't expunge that,'' e.g. | 48 |
Editor's "it's fine after all" | 48 |
''Don't touch!'' editorially | 48 |
...and here's our head of human resources... | 48 |
Hotep in ''The Prince of Egypt'' | 48 |
Comedian who had a hit with "King Tut" | 48 |
Comic who inspired this puzzle's theme query | 48 |
What is actor Stewart Granger's family name? | 48 |
Weapon typically used in its surface-to-air form | 48 |
Fizz added to "Every Breath You Take"? | 48 |
Word with "fried" or "crazy" | 48 |
Pony Express's Missouri terminus, familiarly | 48 |
"Battle for __": Peter Yates WWII book | 48 |
End of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 9/23/1806 | 48 |
Airplane with short runway requirements, briefly | 48 |
Brand with Ohranj and Razberi varieties, briefly | 48 |
Like Cheech & Chong, in most of their movies | 48 |
Word before or after ''traffic'' | 48 |
Halle Berry role in 2000's "X-Men" | 48 |
It's in the kitchen, perhaps with a potbelly | 48 |
''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' author | 48 |
Like carry-on luggage during takeoff and landing | 48 |
"Interstate Love Song" band, for short | 48 |
Gatekeeper addressed in "Sixteen Tons" | 48 |
"Tales From the Vienna Woods" composer | 48 |
It can be twisted and flicked to make a loud pop | 48 |
Likeness of director Sidney used as a scarecrow? | 48 |
Singer with the 1980 #1 album "Guilty" | 48 |
Job change or marriage, psychologically speaking | 48 |
Challenge intended to spark innovative solutions | 48 |
"Blondie" or "Beetle Bailey" | 48 |
With "Ace," a Burt Reynolds film title | 48 |
Leather sharpener used in old-timey barber shops | 48 |
"The Elements of Style" author William | 48 |
They generally run east-west in Manhattan: Abbr. | 48 |
Abbr. concerning the holy or "potholy" | 48 |
"Little Flower" of the Catholic church | 48 |
Three-time World Series of Poker champ ___ Ungar | 48 |
Disco ___ (minor "Simpsons" character) | 48 |
1950's-70's senator Symington, for short | 48 |