Partner for this and that, with "the" | 47 |
Porter's "You Don't Know ___" | 47 |
Princess who was a sister of Napoleon Bonaparte | 47 |
Painter of many Founding Fathers' portraits | 47 |
Paul Scott novels "The _____ Quartet" | 47 |
Party with smart drinks and Cat-in-the-Hat hats | 47 |
Phenomenon caused by a bloom of dinoflagellates | 47 |
People may be put out if they're not put up | 47 |
Philosophy 101 assignment, with "The" | 47 |
Perez of ''Do the Right Thing'' | 47 |
Play that introduced the term "robot" | 47 |
Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient of 1984 | 47 |
Pitcher Maglie nicknamed "The Barber" | 47 |
President Washington's $25,000 a year, e.g. | 47 |
Pacific island garment wrapped around the waist | 47 |
Potent stuff called "the green fairy" | 47 |
Palm whose berries are now used in fruit juices | 47 |
Play about meat that's good to eat anytime? | 47 |
Promise from a prolific wedding dress designer? | 47 |
Police announcement: "This is _____!" | 47 |
Prime minister who fought in the Yom Kippur War | 47 |
Petula Clark's "___ of the Times" | 47 |
Phrase for the slightly miffed and disappointed | 47 |
Putting all the Harry Potter books into crates? | 47 |
Prospero's slave in "The Tempest" | 47 |
Pauper in "The Prince and the Pauper" | 47 |
Performer with a self-titled ABC series in 1996 | 47 |
Part of England in the time of Alfred the Great | 47 |
Popular arcade game played with the feet: Abbr. | 47 |
Pickle squeezer? (or shop tool missing a piece) | 47 |
Pioneering beatboxer on "La Di Da Di" | 47 |
Product whose name lost its period in the 1950s | 47 |
Pediatrician's book about a mythical flier? | 47 |
Press actress Faye for payment until she flees? | 47 |
Paranoid feeling while standing in a cornfield? | 47 |
Prince in "The Prince and the Pauper" | 47 |
Place to save game progress, on some cartridges | 47 |
Portrayer of Dr. Peter Benton on "ER" | 47 |
Principal McGee portrayer in "Grease" | 47 |
Player of Principal McGee in "Grease" | 47 |
Prince AliÂ’s minions in "Aladdin" | 47 |
Paul Newman's role in 'The Hustler' | 47 |
Plessy v. ___ (landmark Supreme Court decision) | 47 |
Presidential intimates and theme of this puzzle | 47 |
Pro athlete's "unattached" status | 47 |
Place where the wicked are punished after death | 47 |
Picaresque hero of an 18th-century French novel | 47 |
Potentially comforted by a bottle of Beefeater? | 47 |
Put one's tax forms in the church offering? | 47 |
Poem probably written at Stoke Poges churchyard | 47 |
Phrase that may get you both sent to your rooms | 47 |
Princess Leia was one in "A New Hope" | 47 |
Play that was the basis for "Cabaret" | 47 |
Phrase that starts many an action movie trailer | 47 |
Played with an impromptu gathering of musicians | 47 |
Plant whose leaves are used to make Panama hats | 47 |
Performer at Clinton's first inaugural ball | 47 |
Panel deliberating over a president's case? | 47 |
Pitcher Jim who was a 16-time Gold Glove winner | 47 |
Places where pitches are enjoyed with pitchers? | 47 |
President under whom the Peace Corps was formed | 47 |
Put one's foot in someone else's mouth? | 47 |
Pacific port where Amelia Earhart was last seen | 47 |
Period of decreased income at ski resorts, e.g. | 47 |
Pie topping from a town of northwestern France? | 47 |
Person who reads online but doesn't comment | 47 |
Person with great power and stamina, as it were | 47 |
Preeminent Jewish philosopher of medieval times | 47 |
Person who makes sculptures of extinct animals? | 47 |
Prefix with "gap" or "care" | 47 |
Put a clump of tree-trunk greenery in disarray? | 47 |
Personalized album, and this puzzle's theme | 47 |
Periodical named after the Greek god of satire? | 47 |
Peak on the eastern edge of Yosemite Natl. Park | 47 |
Province of España whose capital is Pamplona | 47 |
Pan cookie that might contain pecans or almonds | 47 |
Pioneer of art's Neue Sachlichkeit movement | 47 |
Part of talent agent Michael's HVAC system? | 47 |
Pope John XXIII's "___ in Terris" | 47 |
Plumber's request of a bunch of noisy kids? | 47 |
Polite egotist's musical request? (Beatles) | 47 |
Pinto and Flounder, in "Animal House" | 47 |
Plane used for short commuter flights, slangily | 47 |
Poet Gelett Burgess wrote that he never saw one | 47 |
Poet James Whitcomb and singer Jeannie, for two | 47 |
Poet honored with a 2011 National Medal of Arts | 47 |
Person whose name begins "Mc-," often | 47 |
Pet with short legs and a hard coat, informally | 47 |
Public transportation rarities during rush hour | 47 |
Parenthesized words leading to a few more words | 47 |
Popular product (with ''good'') | 47 |
Postseason football game played in Mobile, Ala. | 47 |
Private detective Mike of Brett Halliday novels | 47 |
Partly tripled, a lyric from a 1964 #1 pop song | 47 |
Portmanteau word for a woman's golf garment | 47 |
Portmanteau that describes what wafts over L.A. | 47 |
Prefix with "cone" or "Cat" | 47 |
Prefix with "Caps" or "Cat" | 47 |
Peek in someone's medicine cabinet, perhaps | 47 |
Puts one's nose where it doesn't belong | 47 |