U.S. locale of the International Peace Garden | 45 |
3.2 million-member org. with a pi in its logo | 45 |
"Sesame Street" supporter, in brief | 45 |
Patricia who won an Oscar for "Hud" | 45 |
"Cryptonomicon" novelist Stephenson | 45 |
Night Ranger "Love is Standing ___" | 45 |
Family Fiction "When She's ___" | 45 |
Robert Plant "White, Clean and ___" | 45 |
State with a border formed by the Missouri R. | 45 |
"Empowered by innovation" sloganeer | 45 |
"Cookie's Fortune" actor Beatty | 45 |
William Hurt's "Body Heat" role | 45 |
Main character in "Pushing Daisies" | 45 |
Lead character on "Pushing Daisies" | 45 |
"South Park" redneck ___ Gerblansky | 45 |
"20,000 Leagues" harpooner ___ Land | 45 |
"___ Newt" (Cartoon Network series) | 45 |
Center of some "surname sandwiches" | 45 |
''___ hand?'' (helpful query) | 45 |
"___ lift?" (query to a hitchhiker) | 45 |
"Two of one trade ___ love": Dekker | 45 |
"Two at a trade can ___ agree": Gay | 45 |
Beverage company formerly known as Chero-Cola | 45 |
First prime minister of India or jacket style | 45 |
Decliner of a Security Council permanent seat | 45 |
First word of Dante's "Inferno" | 45 |
"Gimme a Break!" star Carter et al. | 45 |
Best Animated Feature of 2003 title character | 45 |
"Finding ___" (Pixar movie of 2003) | 45 |
''Finding ___'' (Disney film) | 45 |
Synthpop singer of "99 Luftballons" | 45 |
#10 on VH1's 100 greatest one-hit wonders | 45 |
Hero of a 1999 movie and its mediocre sequels | 45 |
"The One" in "The Matrix" | 45 |
WASP "___ God" 2-part concept album | 45 |
Early Everest climber Tenzing Norgay, for one | 45 |
Character in Jonson's "Sejanus" | 45 |
''Summer of '42'' pianist | 45 |
The emperor featured in "Quo Vadis" | 45 |
Platform that came with "Duck Hunt" | 45 |
Platform for Bubble Bobble and Double Dribble | 45 |
"The Railway Children" author Edith | 45 |
Eliot of ''The Untouchables'' | 45 |
Noted government agent of the Prohibition era | 45 |
Place that allows "eggs-tradition"? | 45 |
Some of it may be spent on your grandchildren | 45 |
One might be cut down after a Final Four game | 45 |
Unfortunate bottom line on an earnings report | 45 |
Team that plays at Continental Airlines Arena | 45 |
Number of starters in the Baseball-Bundesliga | 45 |
"_____ Dance" (Pointer Sisters hit) | 45 |
U.S. state where prostitution is partly legal | 45 |
Locale in Twain's "Roughing It" | 45 |
She played Julia on "Party of Five" | 45 |
''On the Beach'' penner Shute | 45 |
Movement including astrology and aromatherapy | 45 |
It becomes aquatic during its breeding season | 45 |
First name of Time's 1995 Man of the Year | 45 |
Grateful Dead "___ Time You See Me" | 45 |
"My Life in Ruins" actress Vardalos | 45 |
Actress Long of "Are We There Yet?" | 45 |
Beach Boys "Wouldn't It Be ___" | 45 |
"___ done!" ("Good job!") | 45 |
Single-named singer of the Velvet Underground | 45 |
Garnished with tomatoes, anchovies and capers | 45 |
Morticia, to Fester[See important NOTE above] | 45 |
Comment to one who's retiring, informally | 45 |
Brand in the lyrics of "Kodachrome" | 45 |
Battle of the ___ (Ptolemy XIII's defeat) | 45 |
African river that runs through ten countries | 45 |
Frasier's brother, on "Frasier" | 45 |
Daphne eloped with him on "Frasier" | 45 |
Tot's favorite, after "choklit" | 45 |
Swedish soprano noted for her Wagnerian roles | 45 |
___ Chimpsky (chimp in a language experiment) | 45 |
Host of TV's "In Search Of ..." | 45 |
"A Spy in the House of Love" author | 45 |
"Ladders to Fire" novelist Anaïs | 45 |
She said, "We see things as we are" | 45 |
"The Four-Chambered Heart" novelist | 45 |
"House of Incest" novelist Anaïs | 45 |
''Under a Glass Bell'' author | 45 |
Historic ship whose real name was Santa Clara | 45 |
Length equal to "the whole" shebang | 45 |
David of ''The Pink Panther'' | 45 |
Sticks ___ Hick Pix (famous Variety headline) | 45 |
Setting in the musical "Two by Two" | 45 |
___ Hill (affluent district in San Francisco) | 45 |
Pirates of Penzance, before they were pirates | 45 |
Phrase said without hitting the button, on TV | 45 |
"Jesus Christ the Apple Tree," e.g. | 45 |
Sartre play in which hell is a gigantic hotel | 45 |
Drama on stages that look like Shinto shrines | 45 |
Kind of game that's a pitcher's dream | 45 |
Big Apple neighborhood near Greenwich Village | 45 |
Opposite of "in every possible way" | 45 |
"There's ___ in 'team'" | 45 |
"There's ___ in 'team"' | 45 |
Stendhal's "Le Rouge et le ___" | 45 |
Today's music, generally, to some parents | 45 |