| Diana Rigg's role on "The Avengers" | 49 |
| One-named model who wrote "True Beauty" | 49 |
| Model who hosted Fox's 'More to Love' | 49 |
| Daniel Decatur ___, composer of "Dixie" | 49 |
| Representations of a winged woman holding an atom | 49 |
| Music genre that started in D.C. in the mid-1980s | 49 |
| University where Jimmy Carter is a faculty member | 49 |
| Blues Traveler "Support Your Local ___" | 49 |
| "A Midsummer Night's Dream" quartet | 49 |
| River connected to a 165-mile long European canal | 49 |
| Bird on a New South Wales 100th anniversary stamp | 49 |
| "Never ___ sentence with a preposition" | 49 |
| "Das ___" (last words of a German film) | 49 |
| Enchanted world in "Return of the Jedi" | 49 |
| Like Elvis Costello, but not Elvis Presley: Abbr. | 49 |
| One with a degree from a technical inst., perhaps | 49 |
| Subject of the 1973 Honeywell v. Sperry Rand case | 49 |
| Brian who produced or co-produced seven U2 albums | 49 |
| Brian who composed "Music for Airports" | 49 |
| Outfielder Slaughter in the Baseball Hall of Fame | 49 |
| Great-great-great-great-great grandfather of Noah | 49 |
| First name of a Cardinal who slaughtered pitchers | 49 |
| "The Smartest Guys in the Room" subject | 49 |
| "The Smartest Guys in the Room" company | 49 |
| Grammy winner for "The Memory of Trees" | 49 |
| She sang on the first "LOTR" soundtrack | 49 |
| Sport in which players don't want to get tips | 49 |
| Prefix for "cure" or "center" | 49 |
| ''The Ten Commandments,'' for one | 49 |
| Like the "Iliad" or "Odyssey" | 49 |
| "Gandhi" or "Cleopatra," e.g. | 49 |
| "Beowulf" and "Paradise Lost" | 49 |
| Omar who played Linc in "The Mod Squad" | 49 |
| Queens of the Stone Age: "___ Vulgaris" | 49 |
| "The ___ of Wonderful Nonsense": Pegler | 49 |
| Best-selling fantasy novel by Christopher Paolini | 49 |
| Important considerations in Cy Young Award voting | 49 |
| "Sicut ___ in principio" (church lyric) | 49 |
| Goddess pictured with a lyre and a crown of roses | 49 |
| ''Das Lied von der ___'' (Mahler) | 49 |
| ". . . ___ he drove out of sight . . ." | 49 |
| "Blood hath been shed ___ now": Macbeth | 49 |
| Old start for "now" or "long" | 49 |
| Middle of the "Able... Elba" palindrome | 49 |
| "Maid of Athens, __ we part ...": Byron | 49 |
| "___ yet we loose the legions": Kipling | 49 |
| ''... ___ he drove out of sight'' | 49 |
| ''___ he drove out of sight ...'' | 49 |
| "___ Sleep, for Every Favor" (old hymn) | 49 |
| 1973 hit that begins "Como una promesa" | 49 |
| Logical connection hidden in eight puzzle answers | 49 |
| "Tantum ___" (part of a Eucharist hymn) | 49 |
| Joseph C. Lincoln's "Cap'n ___" | 49 |
| ''Layla'' singer's first name | 49 |
| Title character in "An Unmarried Woman" | 49 |
| Brooke's rival on "All My Children" | 49 |
| Station served by Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited | 49 |
| Lake into which Ohio's Cuyahoga River empties | 49 |
| "Dancing With the Stars" cohost Andrews | 49 |
| Its flag features an olive branch inside a wreath | 49 |
| Aria that ends "O speranze d'amor!" | 49 |
| "Phineas Finn" character Barrington ___ | 49 |
| "Gotta Find Me a Lover" singer Franklin | 49 |
| Suffix for "north" or "south" | 49 |
| Work that marked the start of musical Romanticism | 49 |
| Symphony whose second movement is a funeral march | 49 |
| Musical work whose name means "valiant" | 49 |
| It was first publicly performed in Vienna in 1805 | 49 |
| Ending for "switch" or "buck" | 49 |
| Name hidden in seven other answers in this puzzle | 49 |
| Robin in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" | 49 |
| Lets a ground ball go through one's legs, say | 49 |
| Some speeding vehicles' destinations, briefly | 49 |
| Hospitals' "treat now" areas: Abbr. | 49 |
| De facto primary care centers, often, in the U.S. | 49 |
| Language that gave us the word "whisky" | 49 |
| His name can be typed using three contiguous keys | 49 |
| Tony's portrayer on "N.Y.P.D. Blue" | 49 |
| Key at the ready when viewing NSFW content, maybe | 49 |
| ''Discontinue this'' computer key | 49 |
| Unit of currency replaced by the kwanza in Angola | 49 |
| Suffix with "Siam" or "Japan" | 49 |
| Montana's opposite number in Super Bowl XXIII | 49 |
| Edward's adoptive mom in "Twilight" | 49 |
| ''For ___ with Love and Squalor'' | 49 |
| Paul Anka's "___ Beso (That Kiss!)" | 49 |
| "___ Es el Amor" (Eydie Gormé album) | 49 |
| 1962 hit with the lyric "Kiss me mucho" | 49 |
| "I know what you're thinking" skill | 49 |
| "I know what you're thinking" claim | 49 |
| Subject of "The Men Who Stare at Goats" | 49 |
| Subj. of a space-to-Earth experiment on Apollo 14 | 49 |
| Award for Lindsey Vonn and the New Orleans Saints | 49 |
| Titles for those who've passed the bar: Abbr. | 49 |
| Beginning or end of ''Spartacus'' | 49 |
| Â Â Part of Lombard Street in San Francisco | 49 |
| "How I Spent My Summer Vacation," maybe | 49 |
| New Jersey county that's home to the Sopranos | 49 |
| County in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York | 49 |
| Company whose name is pronounced like two letters | 49 |