"Ford ___ better idea" (old slogan) | 45 |
What Cleveland football opponents love to do? | 45 |
"And __ thou slain the Jabberwock?" | 45 |
Heywood Broun's "Pieces of ___" | 45 |
"___ stirreth up strifes": Proverbs | 45 |
Zep took them "Off to (Roy) Harper" | 45 |
Source of smokes that are illegal in the U.S. | 45 |
Johnston's "To ___ and to Hold" | 45 |
Its flag has the Union Jack in the upper left | 45 |
"Snow Falling on Cedars" star, 1999 | 45 |
Austrian composer of "The Creation" | 45 |
Singer Isaac who cowrote "Soul Man" | 45 |
''Purple ___'' (Hendrix tune) | 45 |
"Real Time With Bill Maher" network | 45 |
''Angels in America'' network | 45 |
"Real Time With Bill Maher" channel | 45 |
"Isn't ___ little old for her?" | 45 |
Spud ____ (Prince Edward Islanders, jokingly) | 45 |
Likely consequence of kicking dirt at the ump | 45 |
"___ Ramsey" (Richard Boone series) | 45 |
"___ Ramsey," 1970's TV western | 45 |
"I Guess --- Rather Be in Colorado" | 45 |
"___ make a lovely corpse": Dickens | 45 |
'-- give you the shirt off his back!' | 45 |
Star of Hitchcock's "The Birds" | 45 |
Mag mogul who dates girls 60 years his junior | 45 |
''Die Lorelei'' poet Heinrich | 45 |
Five-time world figure skating champion Carol | 45 |
Tony-, Oscar- and Emmy-winner born 10/10/1900 | 45 |
Start for "pad" or "port" | 45 |
Italian's "pronto" on the phone | 45 |
North Carolina legislator who retired in 2002 | 45 |
"Take my wife ... please!" comedian | 45 |
1913 Nobel Peace Prize winner ___ La Fontaine | 45 |
An Oscar winner in "On Golden Pond" | 45 |
"The Twelve Days of Christmas" trio | 45 |
Hardly old-fashioned, in an old-fashioned way | 45 |
"I'm with ___" (T-shirt phrase) | 45 |
William's "Leave ___ to Heaven" | 45 |
"Just Say I Love ___" (hit of 1950) | 45 |
"In ___ Shoes" (Cameron Diaz movie) | 45 |
Co-founder of A&M Records with Jerry Moss | 45 |
The Beatles' "__ Comes the Sun" | 45 |
Annexed __: attached as part of this document | 45 |
King in "The Passion of the Christ" | 45 |
Sarah Orne Jewett’s “A White ___” | 45 |
First word of ''Nowhere Man'' | 45 |
"For ___ a jolly good fellow . . ." | 45 |
"___ a Liar" (song by the Bee Gees) | 45 |
Stars of "Two and a Half Men," e.g. | 45 |
Author of "The Journey to the East" | 45 |
Miss Prynne of "The Scarlet Letter" | 45 |
Like men in "M seeking F" personals | 45 |
Grainger's "Shepherd's ___" | 45 |
"Just a cotton-pickin' minute!" | 45 |
''Curb Appeal'' cable network | 45 |
"The History of Mr. Polly" novelist | 45 |
Drink whose name suggests its vitamin content | 45 |
"How Dry I Am" punctuation, perhaps | 45 |
Mae West's "She Done ___ Wrong" | 45 |
"That's ___!" (cry at a lineup) | 45 |
"The Golden ___" (Drake's ship) | 45 |
"On Airs, Waters and Places" author | 45 |
King of Tyre who befriended David and Solomon | 45 |
One just given the company handbook, probably | 45 |
"___ Banner Over Me Is Love" (hymn) | 45 |
"The --- Report" (1976 best seller) | 45 |
"The ___ Report" (1976 best seller) | 45 |
Cusack role in "Grosse Point Blank" | 45 |
Songs on a "Best of ..." collection | 45 |
Welles' 'War of the Worlds,' e.g. | 45 |
Boss -- ('The Dukes of Hazzard' role) | 45 |
Make artificially better, with "up" | 45 |
Kelly Clarkson song about Courtney Love band? | 45 |
"A ___ in the Head," 1959 F.S. film | 45 |
"The Hymn of Jesus" composer Gustav | 45 |
What players don't have to travel far for | 45 |
"Where one starts from": T.S. Eliot | 45 |
"Such a lonely word," to Billy Joel | 45 |
Crosby's ''Road'' partner | 45 |
British Columbia town, or celebrated comedian | 45 |
"Come on, let's go for a ride!" | 45 |
"We are but dust and shadow" writer | 45 |
Unit equivalent to 550 foot-pounds per second | 45 |
Request made while pointing at a display case | 45 |
"There'll be a ___ time . . . " | 45 |
A1: "One of our guys is in ___ ..." | 45 |
2002 Nicole Kidman film, with "The" | 45 |
"The Paper Chase" Oscar winner John | 45 |
One watching your place while you're away | 45 |
Car in a lane with a white diamond, for short | 45 |
"Joy to the World" songwriter Axton | 45 |
It dissolved when Francis II abdicated: Abbr. | 45 |
Subj. covered on the AP European History test | 45 |
It started at the end of the Dark Ages: Abbr. | 45 |
Eur. political entity once led by Charlemagne | 45 |
Centuries-long realm dissolved in 1806: Abbr. | 45 |
Part of a marathon finisher's time: abbr. | 45 |
Only 20th-century prez without a coll. degree | 45 |
He appointed the first chairman of the A.E.C. | 45 |