"Who __?": Saints fans' chant | 43 |
"What's up wit ___?" | 34 |
"True ___" ("Indeedy") | 42 |
"Tote ___ barge . . . " | 33 |
"Homey don't play ___" | 36 |
"Gimme ___!" (rude order) | 35 |
"Can't Help Lovin' --- Man" | 45 |
"___ ole davil, sea": O'Neill | 43 |
'Can't Help Lovin' -- Man' | 42 |
What's spread on a spreadsheet | 34 |
Android who reported to Captain Picard | 38 |
Brent Spiner's best-known role | 34 |
Onelinedrawing song that sticks to the facts? | 45 |
It's spread through spreadsheets | 36 |
"Star Trek . . . " android | 36 |
''Star Trek'' android | 37 |
Collection of digital information | 33 |
Researcher's electronic tool | 32 |
Its motto could be "Search me!" | 41 |
Information accessed on a computer | 34 |
Computer's collective information | 37 |
Information collection on a computer | 36 |
Collection of records for computer processing | 45 |
Fodder for many a FiveThirtyEight post | 38 |
Collection of stored information | 32 |
Collection of information in tabular form | 41 |
Word in the upper-right part of a check | 39 |
You're either up to it or out of it | 39 |
Radio's "A ___ wtih Judy" | 39 |
Possible outcome of an eHarmony match | 37 |
Occasion for carrying "mad money" | 43 |
January 1 for the Rose Bowl, e.g. | 33 |
Fruit that might be in a nut bread | 34 |
First line on many a legal document | 35 |
Band's one-night stand, e.g. | 32 |
Like saddle shoes and bell-bottom pants | 39 |
Like a photo of you in bell-bottoms | 35 |
This goes along the 180th meridian | 34 |
NBC show that sometimes busts sexual predators | 46 |
It includes the story's place of origin | 43 |
They have ''steady'' company | 44 |
Librarian's book-stamping gadget | 36 |
They're sometimes written in Roman numerals | 47 |
They're often applied with stamps | 37 |
Performs an archaeologist's job | 35 |
Outings on MTV's "Next" | 37 |
TV's "The ___ Game" | 33 |
Old car with the slogan "We are driven" | 49 |
Car introduced in the U.S. in 1960 | 34 |
Nissans, before they were Nissans | 33 |
He'll be replaced by Stephen | 32 |
Title role for Kevin Kline or Eddie Murphy | 42 |
Starsky of "Starsky and Hutch" | 40 |
Pulitzer-winning columnist Barry | 32 |
Late-night TV host's nickname | 33 |
Late-night rival of Jimmy and Jimmy | 35 |
Brubeck of "Take Five" fame | 37 |
Big Red Machine shortstop Concepcion | 36 |
Astronaut who chatted with HAL 9000 | 35 |
Actor Franco of "Now You See Me" | 42 |
"Take Five" pianist Brubeck | 37 |
"Late Show" host, colloquially | 40 |
"I Hear You Knocking" Edmunds | 39 |
"Diamond" Lee Roth, for short | 39 |
"2001 . . ." astronaut | 32 |
"___ Barry Turns 40" (1990 best seller) | 49 |
Petraeus who stepped down as CIA head | 37 |
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" star | 37 |
The "D" in J.D. Salinger | 34 |
King with a star named after him | 32 |
Jay's late-night competition | 32 |
Cross of "Arrested Development" | 41 |
Accademia di Belle Arti sculpture | 33 |
Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze masterpiece | 43 |
___ Letterman (TV talk-show host) | 33 |
Singer backed by the Spiders From Mars | 38 |
"Life on Mars?" singer | 32 |
"Labyrinth" star, 1986 | 32 |
''Blue Jean'' singer (1984) | 43 |
Postmaster General (TV personality) | 35 |
Stiers of ''MASH'' fame | 39 |
Two-time L.P.G.A. Championship winner Laura | 43 |
Companion of Hearst at San Simeon castle | 40 |
"The Last Supper" artist | 34 |
"The Vitruvian Man" artist | 36 |
Early designer of flying machines | 33 |
Lincoln's Confederate counterpart | 37 |
"Garfield" creator Jim | 32 |
Namesake of a noted tennis tournament | 37 |
Miles of "Birth of the Cool" | 38 |
Jim who does "Garfield" | 33 |
Jefferson who became a president | 32 |
City with a University of California branch | 43 |
California governor who was recalled in 2003 | 44 |
"Birth of the Cool" trumpeter | 39 |
Device for hoisting liners' boats | 37 |
Bandmate of Micky, Michael, and Peter | 37 |
Crow's chimney-nesting cousin | 33 |
"See saw, Margery ___" | 32 |
"See-saw, Margery ___" | 32 |