What one at the head of a line likes to hear | 44 |
Org. finally paying attention to concussions | 44 |
Org. for Sid the Kid and Alexander the Great | 44 |
Black ball's elevation below the top (5) | 44 |
One-named singer/model filmed by Andy Warhol | 44 |
She played Virginia in "The Hours" | 44 |
Hall of Famer nicknamed "Knucksie" | 44 |
He played Mr. Magoo in "Mr. Magoo" | 44 |
Federal agcy. that conducts medical research | 44 |
Frasier's brother on "Frasier" | 44 |
Daphne's husband, on "Frasier" | 44 |
Leonard who wrote "I Am Not Spock" | 44 |
"Seduction of the Minotaur" author | 44 |
"Children of the Albatross" author | 44 |
Palindromic abbreviation in industrial music | 44 |
Wendie's "Just Shoot Me!" role | 44 |
"I Loves You, Porgy" singer Simone | 44 |
Musical with the song "Be Italian" | 44 |
Last numerical digit in a hexadecimal system | 44 |
It's not useful in a long shot situation | 44 |
Version of a game also called mill or merels | 44 |
Forty-___ (California Gold Rush participant) | 44 |
"The Godfather" film composer Rota | 44 |
Daughter of Tantalus who was turned to stone | 44 |
"___ for Noose" (Sue Grafton book) | 44 |
Gladiator on "American Gladiators" | 44 |
Small complaints that are "picked" | 44 |
Oscar winner for "Separate Tables" | 44 |
The Giants won it in 2010, the Cards in 2011 | 44 |
Letters for someone with just one given name | 44 |
''. . . ___ thousand times'' | 44 |
" . . . ___ thousand times . . . " | 44 |
Transporter of seven chickens, turkeys, etc. | 44 |
He missed the unicorn, according to the song | 44 |
"5 Years Time" ___ & the Whale | 44 |
"Language and Mind" author Chomsky | 44 |
"Barney Miller" Emmy winner Pitlik | 44 |
Prosecutor's request at a murder hearing | 44 |
Holiday one week before the start of janvier | 44 |
"O Come, All Ye Faithful," for one | 44 |
It may be seen, heard or spoken, in a saying | 44 |
''Jack Sprat could eat ___'' | 44 |
Something to nip when it's nippy outside | 44 |
''What have I got to lose?'' | 44 |
It's west of New York's East Village | 44 |
''Not at all,'' vernacularly | 44 |
"There's __ in 'team'" | 44 |
"There's __ in 'team"' | 44 |
"___ don't!" (words of denial) | 44 |
Film genre with high-contrast cinematography | 44 |
Early "high-tech" typewriter brand | 44 |
Registering the most on the applause-o-meter | 44 |
Hale's "Man Without a Country" | 44 |
Man in "The Man Without a Country" | 44 |
Chuck __, only coach to win four Super Bowls | 44 |
"___ contendere" (no contest plea) | 44 |
"--- contendere" (no contest plea) | 44 |
Nick of ''Cape Fear'' (1991) | 44 |
Moniker in the National Puzzlers' League | 44 |
"___ can serve two masters . . . " | 44 |
"Tullius" in Marcus Tullius Cicero | 44 |
Request to a waiter in a Chinese restaurant? | 44 |
"Skid" or "stop" starter | 44 |
Salt-n-Pepa "___ of Your Business" | 44 |
"___ of Your Business" Salt-N-Pepa | 44 |
"___ but the brave . . . ": Dryden | 44 |
A musical group that consists of nine people | 44 |
Talking on a cell phone during a movie, e.g. | 44 |
Putting regular gas in a diesel engine, e.g. | 44 |
"High ___" (1952 Gary Cooper film) | 44 |
She was Claudia on "Knots Landing" | 44 |
"___ any drop to drink": Coleridge | 44 |
"Conjunction Junction" conjunction | 44 |
". . . a borrower ___ a lender be" | 44 |
''... ___ iron bars a cage'' | 44 |
''___ gloom of night . . .'' | 44 |
" . . . ___ gloom of night . . . " | 44 |
Author of "The Naked and the Dead" | 44 |
"We can't squeeze any more in" | 44 |
"Good Guys Wear Black" actor Chuck | 44 |
"I don't need it anytime soon" | 44 |
"Domine, dirigo ___": London motto | 44 |
"Gandle Follows His ___": H. Broun | 44 |
"A seductive liar": George W. Ball | 44 |
Zombies' "She's --- There" | 44 |
"O! swear ___ by the moon": Juliet | 44 |
"___ creature was stirring . . . " | 44 |
Reeves's "A Ford, ___ Lincoln" | 44 |
''___ dry eye in the house'' | 44 |
"I don't appreciate the humor" | 44 |
"There's ___ like the present" | 44 |
"I've got better things to do" | 44 |
Jean-Luc Godard film "___ Musique" | 44 |
"Heads" or "tails," e.g. | 44 |
Stars that increase in brightness, then fade | 44 |
Wharton's "Old New York," e.g. | 44 |
"The Old Man and the Sea," for one | 44 |
"I won't wait another second!" | 44 |
Publisher of Shooting Illustrated, for short | 44 |
Org. of which U. S. Grant was once president | 44 |