French city famed for its chicken? | 34 |
Seaport in France's Finistère department | 47 |
French naval base in heavy W.W. II fighting | 43 |
France's chief naval station | 32 |
"Scent of a Woman" director | 37 |
Maverick of ''Maverick'' | 40 |
Wisconsin Badgers football coach Bielema | 40 |
Two-time Cy Young winner Saberhagen | 35 |
Third generation Boone of baseball | 34 |
McKenzie of Flight of the Conchords | 35 |
Maverick of "Maverick" | 32 |
Harness-racing legend ___ Hanover | 33 |
Four-time Gold Glove Award winner Boone | 39 |
Brother of Bart, in 50's-60's TV | 40 |
"Rock of Love" Michaels | 33 |
"___ Maverick" ('80s TV series) | 45 |
  One of the baseball Boones | 36 |
"The Luck of Roaring Camp" author | 43 |
" . . . Roaring Camp" author | 38 |
He wrote about the California Gold Rush | 39 |
"Tennessee's Partner" author | 42 |
"Devil's Ford" author | 35 |
Celtic language spoken in France | 32 |
"Grace Under Fire" star Butler | 40 |
Butler of "Grace Under Fire" | 38 |
Somers of "Match Game" | 32 |
Sherlock Holmes portrayer Jeremy ___ | 36 |
Lady in "The Sun Also Rises" | 38 |
Jake’s lover in “The Sun Also Rises” | 48 |
Jake's love in "The Sun Also Rises" | 49 |
Hall of Famer who nearly batted .400 in 1980 | 44 |
Hall of Fame third baseman George | 33 |
Former A.L. batting champ George | 32 |
Favre with the most career passing yards | 40 |
Central figure in the Pine Tar Incident, 7/24/83 | 48 |
British whodunit writer Simon __ | 32 |
Actress Butler or quarterback Favre | 35 |
A.L. batting champ in three different decades | 45 |
12-time baseball All-Star, 1976-88 | 34 |
"The Sun Also Rises" character | 40 |
"Rush Hour" director Ratner | 37 |
"Prison Break" producer Ratner | 40 |
"Match Game" panelist Somers | 38 |
Mark over an unstressed syllable | 32 |
Made with half-and-half, in coffee houses | 41 |
Cream's was "Strange" | 35 |
''Macbeth'' concoction | 38 |
''Music, Music, Music'' singer | 46 |
In a ___, there's no shortage of ___ to drink | 49 |
USSR head known for his bushy eyebrows | 38 |
Soviet leader who signed SALT I and II | 38 |
"Monty Python's Life of ___" | 42 |
Jones of the original Rolling Stones | 36 |
Gayle Sayers' teammate Piccolo | 34 |
Former Canadian prime minister Mulroney | 39 |
"Monty Python's Life of __" | 41 |
"Carlito's Way" director De Palma | 47 |
___ Boru, Irish king who defeated the Norse | 43 |
Kind of patch for Br'er Rabbit | 34 |
Miscellaneous collection beginning | 34 |
Streisand's "Funny Girl" role | 43 |
Fanny ___ of the Ziegfeld Follies | 33 |
Material for the third pig's house | 38 |
Little Pig's building material | 34 |
Type of shower where no one gets wet | 36 |
Smetana's "The Bartered ___" | 42 |
Person at the front of the train | 32 |
One may be given away in a church | 33 |
One given away by her father, often | 35 |
Larson's "___ of the Far Side" | 44 |
"The ___ Wore Black," Truffaut film | 45 |
"The ___ of Lammermoor" | 33 |
They say ''I do'' | 33 |
Part 3: Their status at the wedding | 35 |
Brainstorm for an altared state? | 32 |
They're often seen in front of trains | 41 |
"Four Weddings" contestants | 37 |
Two forms of ID for the wedding party? | 38 |
Group that includes North, South, East and West | 47 |
It may be covered in a white moldy rind | 39 |
Cheese at a wine-and-cheese party | 33 |
Soft cheese purchased in a wheel | 32 |
Pont l'Évêque alternative | 36 |
It might be baked for an appetizer | 34 |
French district that lent its name to a foodstuff | 49 |
Cheese named for a historic French region | 41 |
Baked ___ (appetizer in a puff pastry) | 38 |
Document whose length may belie its title | 41 |
Court paper showing one team's points | 41 |
Jolly Roger in "Peter Pan," e.g. | 42 |
"Master and Commander"-era boat | 41 |
Light bulb inventor's inspiration? | 38 |
"Intelligent" spark for a creation | 44 |
What an optimist always looks on | 32 |
European flatfish, related to the turbot | 40 |
Warhol's "___ Boxes" | 34 |
Brand named from the Latin for "bright" | 49 |
It may be turned down on the street | 35 |
___ shrimp (what Sea-Monkeys are) | 33 |
Raise, with ''up'' | 34 |