"Don't ___ Lulu," 1925 song | 41 |
" . . . ___ me a beaker of wine" | 42 |
"Oh, don't forget, ___" | 37 |
Swedish company that makes wooden toys | 38 |
City where the first koala sanctuary opened | 43 |
Elton John or John Lennon, briefly | 34 |
Liverpudlian or Londoner, briefly | 33 |
Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g. | 34 |
Yank's friend across the pond | 33 |
Rocker from '60s "Invasion" | 41 |
Prince Charles or Tony Blair, e.g. | 34 |
Paul, John, Ringo or George, e.g. | 33 |
One who says "I say, old chap" | 40 |
One who might keep a torch in his boot | 38 |
One who may say "I say" a lot | 39 |
One loyal to the Union Jack, informally | 39 |
Seven Years' War participant | 32 |
Part of Elizabeth II's realm | 32 |
"Fox News Sunday" panelist | 36 |
"Oops!... I Did It Again" singer | 42 |
'Hold It Against Me' singer | 35 |
One of Her Majesty's subjects | 33 |
Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill | 41 |
The Green Hornet's real first name | 38 |
The Green Hornet's alter ego | 32 |
Ekland of "Sex on the Run" | 36 |
Term of endearment, for a frat boy | 34 |
"Don't tase me, ___!" | 35 |
Term of endearment, to a frat boy | 33 |
Nickname akin to "dude" | 33 |
''Don't tase me, ___!'' | 43 |
Term of endearment to a frat boy | 32 |
Term of address in the 'hood | 32 |
Surfer guy, to another surfer guy | 33 |
Snowboarder, to another snowboarder | 35 |
Nickname akin to ''dude'' | 41 |
Male friend or relative, in slang | 33 |
Bachelor party invitee, informally | 34 |
"What's shakin', ___?" | 40 |
"Don't tase me, __!" | 34 |
"Hair" or "Grease" | 38 |
"Barnum" or "Camelot" | 41 |
N.L. career stolen base leader Lou | 34 |
Fictional Jean of stage and screen | 34 |
"The Prime of Miss Jean ___" | 38 |
Cook in the bottom of the oven, say | 35 |
Pilgrim's Pride or Perdue product | 37 |
"The Greatest Generation" author | 42 |
Tom who wrote "The Greatest Generation" | 49 |
Longtime "NBC Nightly News" anchor Tom | 48 |
First U.S. journalist to interview Gorbachev | 44 |
"Today" show host before Gumbel | 41 |
"The Greatest Generation" author Tom | 46 |
"Dateline NBC" anchor Tom | 35 |
If it ain't this, don't fix it | 38 |
Modest Mouse song about being penniless? | 40 |
Suitable to be ridden, as a horse | 33 |
"___ Arrow" (Travolta film) | 37 |
Comp claim from an unhappy Valentine deliverer? | 47 |
Metaphor for annoying repetition | 32 |
Ichabod's "Sleepy Hollow" rival | 45 |
_____ Bones (Ichabod Crane's rival) | 39 |
___ Bones, Ichabod Crane's rival | 36 |
___ Bones (Ichabod's nemesis) | 33 |
What almost always goes for a buck? | 35 |
It's good for a few bucks at a rodeo | 40 |
It might be intentionally busted | 32 |
You can count on a lot of bucks from one | 40 |
Target of a televised police chase | 34 |
It's most useful when it's broken | 41 |
It's more useful when it's busted | 41 |
Winners of Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII | 39 |
Back-to-back Super Bowl winners in the 1990s | 44 |
Tough guy star of "Love and Bullets" | 46 |
Pinchot of TV's "Perfect Strangers" | 49 |
Charles of "Death Wish" | 33 |
"The Great Escape" star | 33 |
"Love and Bullets" star Charles | 41 |
"Death Wish" star Charles | 35 |
"Wuthering Heights" author | 36 |
''Wuthering Heights'' author | 44 |
''Jane Eyre'' author | 36 |
''Agnes Grey'' author | 37 |
Novelist born in Thornton, Yorkshire | 36 |
Literary family of this puzzle's theme | 42 |
Family name in English literature | 33 |
19th-century literary family name | 33 |
"Wuthering Heights" writer Emily | 42 |
"The Professor: A Tale" novelist | 42 |
"Reader, I married him" writer | 40 |
'Wuthering Heights' writer | 34 |
'Wuthering Heights' author | 34 |
Setting for 103 World Series games | 34 |
Yankee Stadium locale, with "the" | 43 |
Where the 2009 World Series was won | 35 |
Where hip-hop was born, with "the" | 44 |
Van Cortlandt Park locale, with "the" | 47 |
The Yankees swing here (with "the") | 45 |
Home to over a million, with "the" | 44 |
Home of America's largest urban zoo | 39 |