Boy Wonder after a long day fighting crime? | 43 |
Best Actor winner for playing the Cisco Kid | 43 |
Baba portrayed by Radner on "SNL" | 43 |
Big name in old rock 'n' roll radio | 43 |
Bird that perches with its tail straight up | 43 |
Brother of Virgil, Morgan, James and Warren | 43 |
British art-rock combo with a euphoric name | 43 |
Band that was originally called Helium Kidz | 43 |
Brute in "Gulliver's Travels" | 43 |
Belgian composer-virtuoso: 1858–1931 | 43 |
Brynner of "The Ten Commandments" | 43 |
Band with the album "Afterburner" | 43 |
Battery, bond or baseball club designation | 42 |
Bill the Cat pronouncement, in the funnies | 42 |
Best Picture winner "Out of ___" | 42 |
British Prime Minister between two Harolds | 42 |
Baldwin of "Glengarry Glen Ross" | 42 |
Baldwin in ''The Getaway'' | 42 |
Baldwin brother in "Beetlejuice" | 42 |
Boxer in the first-ever pay-per-view match | 42 |
Baseball Hall of Famers Simmons and Kaline | 42 |
Brightest star in the Aquila constellation | 42 |
Bobby Jones, for his entire golfing career | 42 |
Beatles "___ Your Bird Can Sing" | 42 |
Braugher of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" | 42 |
Brontë who wrote "Agnes Grey" | 42 |
Baxter of "The Ten Commandments" | 42 |
Benedictine monk who founded Scholasticism | 42 |
Bulwer-Lytton's "Eugene ___" | 42 |
Business that measures success in quarters | 42 |
Baseball nickname that's a portmanteau | 42 |
Bronowski's "The ___ of Man" | 42 |
Bob Dylan "Good ___ Been to You" | 42 |
Braved going to Chuck E. Cheese's, say | 42 |
British P.M. during the creation of Israel | 42 |
Brand whose logo is four overlapping rings | 42 |
Burt's "The Killers" co-star | 42 |
Bart Simpson's "Good grief!" | 42 |
Background for "Dragnet" credits | 42 |
Boxer beaten in "Cinderella Man" | 42 |
Bill that might include pitchers and shots | 42 |
Banquo, in Verdi's "Macbeth" | 42 |
Britpop band with the album "13" | 42 |
Betty ___, cartoon flapper of the Twenties | 42 |
Bruce Springsteen and George Steinbrenner? | 42 |
Brand of electric razors and coffee makers | 42 |
Birthplace of Evel Knievel and Martha Raye | 42 |
Band that redid "I Will Survive" | 42 |
Baseball's "Iron Man" Ripken | 42 |
Bach's "Pilgrimage," for one | 42 |
Best Director of 1934, '36 and '38 | 42 |
Blue October: "Clumsy ___ House" | 42 |
Best-selling female singer of the '90s | 42 |
Baker v. ___ (landmark Supreme Court case) | 42 |
Blanchett of ''Elizabeth'' | 42 |
Broadway's second-longest-running show | 42 |
Building material for Solomon's Temple | 42 |
Bennett of "What's My Line?" | 42 |
Barack Obama's is "Renegade" | 42 |
Bill featured on "Picture Pages" | 42 |
Bergman's "___ and Whispers" | 42 |
Ballpark rallying cry based on a 1950s hit | 42 |
Bellow in "The Banana Boat Song" | 42 |
Band with the 1980 hit "Whip It" | 42 |
Baseball's Joltin' Joe, familiarly | 42 |
Bounty Hunter Duane Chapman's nickname | 42 |
Britain's "blonde bombshell" | 42 |
Biblical star locale, with "the" | 42 |
Brooklyn's "field of dreams" | 42 |
Buddy of 'The Beverly Hillbillies' | 42 |
Barely make (with ''out'') | 42 |
Barely made (with ''out'') | 42 |
Beethoven work ''Fur ___'' | 42 |
Beethoven's "Für ---" | 42 |
Band whose last album was "Zoom" | 42 |
Blond race of "The Time Machine" | 42 |
Blond race in "The Time Machine" | 42 |
British band with "Unbelievable" | 42 |
Backside ... or a hint to the puzzle theme | 42 |
Brian known as the father of ambient music | 42 |
Biblical character who lived for 905 years | 42 |
Bert's "Sesame Street" buddy | 42 |
Bert's "Sesame Street "buddy | 42 |
Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, familiarly | 42 |
Burn it or lose it and you may feel better | 42 |
Baseball commissioner between Bart and Bud | 42 |
Bernanke's concern, with 'The' | 42 |
Black-and-yellow instructional book series | 42 |
Browning's "___ Lippo Lippi" | 42 |
Bullock's husband in "Crash" | 42 |
British general during American Revolution | 42 |
Blackman's "Goldfinger" role | 42 |
Best Picture winner with Maurice Chevalier | 42 |
Broadway's "Never ___ Dance" | 42 |
Brownie's org.'s original initials | 42 |
Brand repeated in a Kreayshawn track title | 42 |
Bandleader's "Let's go!" | 42 |
British general in the American Revolution | 42 |
By surface area, second-largest Great Lake | 42 |
Blue-chip company that developed Deep Blue | 42 |