Perkins who sang "Blue Suede Shoes" | 45 |
Pill that's supposed to prevent hangovers | 45 |
Part of "Andy" Lou Reed sang about? | 45 |
Publisher of a World Leaders online directory | 45 |
Paul Simonon's band, with "The" | 45 |
Potter's rank, on "MASH": abbr. | 45 |
Pretty much bygone computer screen, for short | 45 |
Paterson's successor as New York governor | 45 |
Printers' marks sometimes called obelisks | 45 |
Philadelphia's historic Gloria ___ Church | 45 |
Prepares for a winter takeoff, as plane wings | 45 |
Pacino's "Donnie Brasco" costar | 45 |
Portrayer of Ricky on "I Love Lucy" | 45 |
Place with long lines, stereotypically: Abbr. | 45 |
Person who's been given the third degree? | 45 |
Part of "De Camptown Races" refrain | 45 |
Part of a business report, with “the” | 45 |
Provided with a curved joint, in architecture | 45 |
Popular Upper East Side restaurant until 2011 | 45 |
Publisher-critic Joel ___ Spingarn: 1875-1939 | 45 |
Pennsylvania's ___ Mountain (skiing area) | 45 |
Player who followed in Player's footsteps | 45 |
Pinza's part in "South Pacific" | 45 |
Pet Shop Boys song "West ___ Girls" | 45 |
Port au Basque to Bonav-ista Twillingate dir. | 45 |
Pennsylvania city where Billy Blanks was born | 45 |
Perry Mason's creator ___ Stanley Gardner | 45 |
Physicist Schrodinger of theoretical cat fame | 45 |
Paul Anka title meaning "That Kiss" | 45 |
Pilot's in-flight announcement, for short | 45 |
Part of a pilot's announcement, sometimes | 45 |
Prime Minister David Cameron's alma mater | 45 |
Peut-___ (Parisian's "perhaps") | 45 |
Prez who was in office for more than 12 years | 45 |
Phil Collins "Hello, I Must Be ___" | 45 |
Put a previously tested system into operation | 45 |
Philadelphia's first black mayor, 1984-92 | 45 |
Pin-up whose legs were insured for $1 million | 45 |
Part of the body often injured playing sports | 45 |
Pontiac muscle car relaunched briefly in 2004 | 45 |
Protection with a suspension to lessen impact | 45 |
Part of a marathon finisher's time: abbr. | 45 |
Proponent of "mitigated skepticism" | 45 |
Punctuation in ''patty-cake'' | 45 |
Plotter against Cassio in "Othello" | 45 |
Product created by a Kansas Dairy Queen owner | 45 |
Passports and driver's licenses, in brief | 45 |
Pre-Susan B. Anthony dollar coins, informally | 45 |
Princess in Mozart's "Idomeneo" | 45 |
Poker cry ... or an apt title for this puzzle | 45 |
Possible response to "How are you?" | 45 |
Poe's "The ___ of the Perverse" | 45 |
Possible answer to "Where are you?" | 45 |
Penn of "Harold & Kumar" films | 45 |
Painter Gustav who often used gold decoration | 45 |
Part of the name of many a Spanish restaurant | 45 |
Paton's "Too ___ the Phalarope" | 45 |
Paul of ''American Graffiti'' | 45 |
Poe's "rare and radiant maiden" | 45 |
Poets of the Fall song that will pick you up? | 45 |
Purple ___ (New Hampshire's state flower) | 45 |
Popular musical based on a Paul Gallico story | 45 |
Phoebe's portrayer on "Friends" | 45 |
Polish birthplace of pianist Artur Rubinstein | 45 |
Portrayer of Clouseau's superior, in film | 45 |
Poe's "volume of forgotten ___" | 45 |
Pitcher Derek, 2004 Red Sox World Series hero | 45 |
Powell's "The Thin Man" co-star | 45 |
Paving material named for a Scottish engineer | 45 |
Place with a theater and bowling alley, maybe | 45 |
Piece of paper about the photocopier, perhaps | 45 |
Place to which Bart Simpson makes prank calls | 45 |
Place in Alberta or Mercury's counterpart | 45 |
Procedure that can detect brain tumors: Abbr. | 45 |
Palindromic twin of children's literature | 45 |
Patricia who won an Oscar for "Hud" | 45 |
Platform that came with "Duck Hunt" | 45 |
Platform for Bubble Bobble and Double Dribble | 45 |
Place that allows "eggs-tradition"? | 45 |
Pirates of Penzance, before they were pirates | 45 |
Phrase said without hitting the button, on TV | 45 |
Prominent features of Durante and de Bergerac | 45 |
Poet with a seemingly self-contradictory name | 45 |
Phil who sang "Jim Dean of Indiana" | 45 |
Palindromic "War on Poverty" agency | 45 |
Person likely to say "hubba hubba!" | 45 |
Pooch beyond trick-learning years, supposedly | 45 |
Period starting on the second day of Passover | 45 |
Pepsi brand that's also its calorie count | 45 |
Physical feature of Britain's Lord Nelson | 45 |
Piece in the back of the front section, often | 45 |
Philip Glass's "Akhnaten," e.g. | 45 |
Paris Métro station next to a music center | 45 |
Painter called "The Cornish Wonder" | 45 |
Peter in ''The Last Emperor'' | 45 |
Prison's antithesis, with "the" | 45 |
Peña or de Lucia of Spanish guitar playing | 45 |
Part of the world's second-largest island | 45 |
Panic! at the Disco "___ De Cheval" | 45 |
Part of the head that's opposite the face | 45 |