"The Price Is Right" network since 1972 | 49 |
Third-century year of Philip the Arab's birth | 49 |
''Bad Moon Rising'' band, briefly | 49 |
Government org. featured in "Contagion" | 49 |
Medium for a computer "burner," briefly | 49 |
Letter switched to ess in this puzzle's theme | 49 |
Nobel-winning Spanish novelist Camilo José ___ | 49 |
Virtuous wife in Jonson's "Volpone" | 49 |
___ Cruz, known as "the queen of salsa" | 49 |
Whoopi's role in "The Color Purple" | 49 |
Occupiers of Britain and Spain in pre-Roman times | 49 |
Noted arcade classic, and this puzzle's theme | 49 |
Metric prefix that's the reciprocal of hecto- | 49 |
Asteroid named after a Roman agricultural goddess | 49 |
Dance syllable that's this puzzle's theme | 49 |
Hanger that caused a hang-up in the 2000 election | 49 |
"Hanging" problems in the 2000 election | 49 |
One of literature's "three sisters" | 49 |
What some people do in an online "room" | 49 |
''The Last Emperor'' actress Joan | 49 |
Cage's ''Moonstruck'' co-star | 49 |
RJ Mischo "Bit Off More Than I Can ___" | 49 |
Type of "pet" that's really a plant | 49 |
Plant whose seed is sold as a health food product | 49 |
Sacramento Valley's "City of Roses" | 49 |
Lose one's nerve at the worst possible moment | 49 |
''Quantum Healing'' author Deepak | 49 |
Pres. Bush's role as head of the armed forces | 49 |
"Cantar de Mio ___" (Spanish epic poem) | 49 |
John Irving's "The ___ House Rules" | 49 |
Best Picture winner based on an Edna Ferber novel | 49 |
Charlie Hustle's team, for most of his career | 49 |
One of American banking's Big Four, for short | 49 |
Word with "slicker" or "hall" | 49 |
1991 movie for which Jack Palance earned an Oscar | 49 |
Oscar winner in "It Happened One Night" | 49 |
'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?' aide | 49 |
He's the voice of God in "Spamalot" | 49 |
Grisham nail-biter (with ''The'') | 49 |
Singer profiled in "Sweet Dreams," 1985 | 49 |
T. rex in ''Jurassic Park,'' e.g. | 49 |
Awards often co-hosted by Carrie Underwood: Abbr. | 49 |
Sheryl Crow "___, break my heart again" | 49 |
"First in business worldwide" sloganeer | 49 |
Where Larry King will be replaced by Piers Morgan | 49 |
Word with "winter" or "sport" | 49 |
Better Than Ezra wears them in "Winter" | 49 |
''Only When I Laugh'' actor James | 49 |
"The Rotters' Club" author Jonathan | 49 |
"Take This Job and Shove It" songwriter | 49 |
"Here Come the __": 1945 college comedy | 49 |
"The Man Who Wasn't There" director | 49 |
Brothers who remade "True Grit" in 2010 | 49 |
Cagney's "Yankee Doodle Dandy" role | 49 |
Lawyer portrayed in "Angels in America" | 49 |
"Walking in Memphis" Grammy-winner Marc | 49 |
It's often flavored with vanilla and cinnamon | 49 |
Eagles of Death Metal's is "Cherry" | 49 |
Duo that had a hit with "Unforgettable" | 49 |
___ Kaepernick, Super Bowl XLVII QB for the 49ers | 49 |
Site of the world's tallest building, 1880-84 | 49 |
Football team with a blue horseshoe on its helmet | 49 |
"It's a party! Informal, so __ ..." | 49 |
Word with "opera" or "relief" | 49 |
"___ Home Baby" (1962 Mel Tormé hit) | 49 |
"___ te llamas?" (Spanish 101 question) | 49 |
Free ___ Day (annual Ben & JerryÂ’s event) | 49 |
Counterproductive "Get Smart" apparatus | 49 |
Robert of Broadway's "My Fair Lady" | 49 |
O. Henry's "The ___ and the Anthem" | 49 |
"Hottest spot north of Havana," in song | 49 |
Nightspot in a Manilow song, with "the" | 49 |
Rimsky-Korsakov's "Le ___ d'Or" | 49 |
Julius Dithers's wife, in "Blondie" | 49 |
''The Last of the Mohicans'' girl | 49 |
Lawyer- turned-broadcaster Howard ___ (1918-1995) | 49 |
Women's mag with a Bachelor of the Year award | 49 |
"How did I get on third base?" comedian | 49 |
Richard Gere movie (with ''The'') | 49 |
Triple Crown winner between Whirlaway and Assault | 49 |
We Are Scientists "That's What ___" | 49 |
"CBS Evening News" anchor before Pelley | 49 |
“To His ___ Mistress” (17th-century poem) | 49 |
Lead-in to "apple" or "berry" | 49 |
What you don't want to lug at music festivals | 49 |
"Auto" or "bureau" attachment | 49 |
An official language of the Northwest Territories | 49 |
"Vicky Cristina Barcelona" Oscar winner | 49 |
His #39 was retired by the Miami Dolphins in 2002 | 49 |
Key in a computer "three-finger salute" | 49 |
PC feature that doesn't do anything by itself | 49 |
Country where the Buena Vista Social Club is from | 49 |
"Heller in Pink Tights" director George | 49 |
Matchmaker, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 49 |
First female professor at the University of Paris | 49 |
Lemmon's "Some Like It Hot" co-star | 49 |
A little one'll do ya, according to Brylcreem | 49 |
Florida's ___ Battlefield Historic State Park | 49 |
Children's author who created Miss Trunchbull | 49 |
Speaker's place at RnR Hall of Fame induction | 49 |