Whom Beatrice guided through Paradise | 37 |
Randal's buddy in "Clerks" | 40 |
Inspiration for Dan Brown's 2013 novel | 42 |
He wrote "All hope abandon . . . " | 44 |
He appears on Italy's two-euro coin | 39 |
Florentine poet exPAtriated in 1302 | 35 |
First poet to use the terza rima verse form | 43 |
Father of modern Italian, per linguists | 39 |
Dan Brown's latest inspiration | 34 |
Boccaccio wrote a biography of him | 34 |
Beatrice's Florentine admirer | 33 |
Beatrice Portinari's admirer | 32 |
Author of "Divina Commedia" | 37 |
Author exiled from Florence in 1301 | 35 |
"The father of the Italian language" | 46 |
"In His will is our peace" writer | 43 |
"De Vulgari Eloquentia" author | 40 |
"De Vulgare Eloquentia" author | 40 |
"Clerks" store clerk Hicks | 36 |
'The Divine Comedy' poet | 32 |
''The Divine Comedy'' writer | 44 |
''Convivio'' author | 35 |
''Abandon all hope . . .'' writer | 49 |
Europe's second-longest river | 33 |
Strauss's "The Blue ___" | 38 |
River through four world capitals | 33 |
Inspiration for Johann Strauss II | 33 |
Tony of "Who's the Boss?" | 39 |
"Who's the Boss?" star | 36 |
Tony of ''Taxi'' | 32 |
"Who's the Boss?" co-star | 39 |
''Who's the Boss?'' star | 44 |
Tony of TV's "Family Law" | 39 |
Light's costar in an 80's sitcom | 40 |
"Who's the Boss?" star Tony | 41 |
Sharon Jones & The ___-Kings | 32 |
Skip across the water's surface | 35 |
"Terrorist fist-bump," to non-racists | 47 |
''Frasier'' character | 37 |
"Scooby-Doo" character | 32 |
"Rebecca" author du Maurier | 37 |
''Rebecca'' author du Maurier | 45 |
She became a laurel tree, in myth | 33 |
Redheaded passenger of the Mystery Machine | 42 |
Nymph whose name means "laurel" | 41 |
Nymph of mythology who changed into a tree | 42 |
Nymph changed into a laurel tree | 32 |
Niles's love, on "Frasier" | 40 |
Niles Crane's wife on "Frasier" | 45 |
Jane's "Frasier" role | 35 |
Actress Zuniga of "Melrose Place" | 43 |
"Scooby Doo" character | 32 |
"Frasier" character from Manchester | 45 |
Chloe's love in ancient Greek prose | 39 |
"___ et Chloé" (Ravel ballet) | 42 |
Williams with a "Mortal City" album | 45 |
Women's org. founded in 1890 | 32 |
Women's org. based at Constitution Hall | 43 |
Washington's ___ Constitution Hall | 38 |
Org. with an online Patriot Index | 33 |
Org. whose Web site has a patriot lookup service | 48 |
Org. for Rosalynn Carter and Janet Reno | 39 |
Gp. with a three-volume "Patriot Index" | 49 |
Gp. that publishes American Spirit magazine | 43 |
Good Citizens contest sponsor: Abbr. | 36 |
Annual history-essay contest sponsor | 36 |
"Mortal City" singer Williams | 39 |
"God, home and country" org. | 38 |
___ Hamid (desert region of central Sudan) | 42 |
___ es Salaam (Tanzania's largest city) | 43 |
___ el Beida (Casablanca, to its natives) | 41 |
__ Constitution Hall (DC concert venue) | 39 |
"Wishing Well" singer Terence Trent ___ | 49 |
O'Gill in a Disney movie title | 34 |
"Pelican Brief" heroine | 33 |
"Bet you can't," e.g. | 35 |
Draw a line in the sand, perhaps | 32 |
"Bet ya can't!" e.g. | 34 |
Truth or ___ (slumber party game) | 33 |
"You wouldn't ___!" | 33 |
"I double-dog ___ you" | 32 |
"Bet you can't...," e.g. | 38 |
''___ to be different'' | 39 |
What a nervous Nellie never takes | 33 |
Virginia ____: first child born in the Colonies | 47 |
Say "You can't do that!" to, say | 46 |
Replacements "I Will ___" | 35 |
Reason to make a prank call, maybe | 34 |
Misfits "Where Eagles ___" | 36 |
Madonna's "Truth or _____" | 40 |
It's for those who can't handle the truth | 49 |
It may make you do something foolish | 36 |
Impetus for some foolish behavior | 33 |
Gorillaz song that took the challenge? | 38 |
Challenge that may result in a prank call | 41 |
Appear on "Fear Factor," say | 38 |
Appear on "Fear Factor," perhaps | 42 |
Alternative to truth in a party game | 36 |
"Where Eagles ___": MacLean | 37 |
"Where Eagles ___" Iron Maiden | 40 |