"___, black sheep . . . " | 35 |
Objected to a shearing, possibly | 32 |
It didn't keep Little Boy Blue awake | 40 |
God worshiped by Ahab's wife | 32 |
Elijah went up against his prophets | 35 |
Deity worshiped with much sensuality | 36 |
A god defeated by Elijah: I Kings 18 | 36 |
They're heard from shepherds' herds | 43 |
These break the silence of the lambs | 36 |
Missed signals from Little Boy Blue, maybe | 42 |
Duo before "black sheep" | 34 |
"The Whiffenpoof Song" words | 38 |
"The Whiffenpoof Song" sound effects | 46 |
"The Whiffenpoof Song" repetitions | 44 |
"Ali ___ and the Forty Thieves" | 41 |
"Ali ___ and the 40 Thieves" | 38 |
The Who's "___ O'Riley" | 41 |
Ali who said "Open sesame!" | 37 |
Ali of "The Arabian Nights" | 37 |
First name in a song title by The Who | 37 |
Ali who said, "Open sesame!" | 38 |
"The Howard Stern Show" crony ___ Booey | 49 |
"Ali __ and the Forty Thieves" | 40 |
"___ O'Riley" (Who song) | 38 |
''Ali ___ and the Forty Thieves'' | 49 |
Word before ghanouj or O'Riley | 34 |
First name in a The Who song title | 34 |
Amir's father in "The Kite Runner" | 48 |
Ali of "Arabian Nights" | 33 |
Ali ___of children's fiction | 32 |
Ali ___ of "The Arabian Nights" | 41 |
Ali ___ ("Open, sesame!" sayer) | 41 |
"___ O'Riley" (The Who) | 37 |
"___ O'Riley" (song by The Who) | 45 |
"__ O'Riley": song by The Who | 43 |
'Ali -- and the Forty Thieves' | 38 |
''Open, Sesame'' man | 36 |
''Open, Sesame!'' speaker | 41 |
-- Wawa ('Saturday Night Live' character) | 49 |
___ Wawa (role for Gilda Radner) | 32 |
___ ghanoush (smoky eggplant dish) | 34 |
___ ghanouj (Middle Eastern salad) | 34 |
Jean de Brunhoff's beloved character | 40 |
"Le petit éléphant" | 35 |
''King of the Elephants'' | 41 |
The elephant in the reading room? | 33 |
Royal elephant of children's literature | 43 |
Pachyderm friend of Zephir the monkey | 37 |
Jean de Brunhoff's character | 32 |
J. de Brunhoff's little elephant | 36 |
Founder of Celesteville, in children's lit | 46 |
Fictional elephant who debuted in 1931 | 38 |
Father of Pom, Flora, Alexander and Isabelle | 44 |
Elephant with a monkey named Zephir | 35 |
Elephant of children's literature | 37 |
Elephant of children's fiction | 34 |
Elephant of children's books | 32 |
Elephant king married to Celeste | 32 |
Elephant in Jean de Brunhoff books | 34 |
Elephant in a children's classic | 36 |
Elephant from children's books | 34 |
Celeste's husband in kiddie lit | 35 |
Interviewer in some mock interviews | 35 |
Gilda Radner character on "S.N.L." | 44 |
Early "Saturday Night Live" character | 47 |
"Curse of the Bambino" figure | 39 |
"Wayne's World" descriptor | 40 |
Subject of the Red Sox curse, pre-2004 | 38 |
Pig on Arthur Hoggett's farm | 32 |
George Herman Ruth's nickname | 33 |
Diamond legend, with "the" | 36 |
Bygone Yankee great, with "the" | 41 |
"You know it's you ___" Styx lyric | 48 |
"I've Got You ---" | 32 |
Its tower was intended to reach Heaven | 38 |
2006 film nominated for a Best Picture Oscar | 44 |
Member of baseball's 700 Club | 33 |
The Yankees retired his #3 in 1948 | 34 |
Baseball's "Bambino" | 34 |
Herbert's ''___ in Toyland'' | 48 |
Their mouths are cited in Psalm 8 | 33 |
Rodgers and Hart's "___ in Arms" | 46 |
Preoccupations for Wayne and Garth | 34 |
Objects of Wayne and Garth's fancy | 38 |
Infants "in the woods" | 32 |
"Jim Henson's Muppet ___" | 39 |
Kingsley's "The Water-___" | 40 |
Kingsley's "The Water ___" | 40 |
Alice Cooper "Billion Dollar ___" | 43 |
Hindu ''Mr.'' (Var.) | 36 |
__ and Buster Bunny: "Tiny Toons" stars | 49 |
F.D.R.'s pet name for Eleanor | 33 |
"Tiny Toon Adventures" bunny | 38 |
One who may need to be pacified? | 32 |
"___, It's Cold Outside" | 38 |
Title leopard in a 1938 Katharine Hepburn comedy | 48 |
Pebbles, e.g., on "The Flintstones" | 45 |
One protected by rubber buggy bumpers | 37 |
Milt Gross's "Nize ___" | 37 |
"Pampered" family member | 34 |