1980s-'90s New York governor | 32 |
Spitzer's replacement as Attorney General | 45 |
Paterson's successor as New York governor | 45 |
1980's-90's New York governor | 37 |
It keeps the balls safe, in sports | 34 |
It's bare in a nursery rhyme | 32 |
Baked treat often wrapped in fluted paper | 41 |
Archer shooting for a change of heart? | 38 |
Matchmaker, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 49 |
Archer shooting for a change of heart | 37 |
Golfer's java-dispensing target? | 36 |
"Draw one," in diner slang | 36 |
St. Peter's Basilica feature | 32 |
One of the four suits in the Minor Arcana | 41 |
Kaiser Chiefs "Seventeen ___" | 39 |
Ingredient in a Long Island iced tea | 36 |
Resinous substance used as an arrow poison | 42 |
Arrow poison that's also a muscle relaxant | 46 |
"___ Your Enthusiasm" (sitcom) | 40 |
Parallel-parking sidewall scuffer | 33 |
Factor in a home's market value | 35 |
Exterior attractiveness, to a Realtor | 37 |
Edible flower head, as of cauliflower | 37 |
What people with a common cold do not have | 42 |
Robert Smith band, with "The" | 39 |
What mountebanks' pills don't do | 40 |
What a mountebank's product won't do | 44 |
Robert Smith's band, with "the" | 45 |
Rest and relaxation, for the overstressed | 41 |
"Fascination Street" guys | 35 |
"___ the disease and kill the patient" | 48 |
Like bacon, pastrami, and most hams | 35 |
Word used by a patent-medicine salesman | 39 |
First female professor at the University of Paris | 49 |
She coined "radioactivity" | 36 |
Radium co-discoverer Marie or Pierre | 36 |
Married name of Maria Sklodowska | 32 |
Last name of physicists Marie and Pierre | 40 |
First woman to teach at the Sorbonne | 36 |
First double, and first female, Nobelist | 40 |
Either of two 1903 Physics Nobelists | 36 |
"Antiques Roadshow" item, sometimes | 45 |
"Twelfth Night" gentleman | 35 |
"Antiques Roadshow" item | 34 |
Feature of Little Shirley Temple | 32 |
Feature of young Shirley Temple's hair | 42 |
It may be between a woman and her pillow | 40 |
Larry, compared to the other stooges | 36 |
Like Larry of the Three Stooges, surprisingly | 45 |
Electrical engineers and news anchors? | 38 |
Gain privileges through flattery | 32 |
Word with "foiled again" | 34 |
Youngster's writing challenge | 33 |
Longtime Red Sox sportscaster Gowdy | 35 |
Result of interior decorator/telemarketer union? | 48 |
Original "SNL" cast member | 36 |
"Third Rock From the Sun" co-star | 43 |
Lemmon's "Some Like It Hot" co-star | 49 |
"Some Like it Hot" co-star | 36 |
Tony of "Some Like It Hot" | 36 |
"Superfly" singer Mayfield | 36 |
Laffer ___ (economics principle) | 32 |
Fitness franchise primarily for women | 37 |
John who played Nixon in "The Butler" | 47 |
John of "High Fidelity" | 33 |
Actress Joan of "Ice Harvest" | 39 |
"High Fidelity" star John | 35 |
Like the job you've always wanted | 37 |
Where two branches of a curve meet, in math | 43 |
Point that marks the beginning of a change | 42 |
"Free Will Astrology" border | 38 |
Harshly reprimand, with "out" | 39 |
Emulate a sailor, stereotypically | 33 |
Candidate for a mouthful of soap | 32 |
Removing one's hat in an elevator, e.g. | 43 |
Homeland Security responsibility | 32 |
Airport area concerned with contraband | 38 |
What Spielberg screams, at times | 32 |
Film director's "Stop!" | 37 |
Director's "Stop!" | 32 |
Adjective for babies and puppies | 32 |
"Aren't you clever" | 33 |
"Aren't you clever?!" | 35 |
Like the pictures on icanhascheezburger.com | 43 |
Like a button or a bug's ear | 32 |
Apt to elicit an "Aww!" | 33 |
Affirmation outside the dressing room | 37 |
"You Couldn't Be ___" (Kern song) | 47 |
More likely to win a baby contest | 33 |
More likely to induce an "awww!" | 42 |
Getting the most "aws" | 32 |
Most likely to receive a cheek-pinching | 39 |
Category in a baby contest, perhaps | 35 |
___ Couple (yearbook voting category) | 37 |
Attractive girl or cunning maneuver | 35 |
You might need to do it to dance with the bride | 47 |
Act rudely at the checkout counter | 34 |
"___ out!" ("Stop, kids!") | 46 |
"--- out!" ("Stop, kids!") | 46 |
'-- out!' ('Quit that!') | 40 |