Places where some evidence is analyzed | 38 |
Activity for one hoping to expose roots | 39 |
Acronym for genes' macromolecules | 37 |
The name of the father source, at times | 39 |
Source of exonerating evidence, at times | 40 |
"Who's your daddy?" resolution | 44 |
"Cold Case Files" technique | 37 |
They're used to determine paternity | 39 |
They're ordered in many courtroom dramas | 44 |
Bits of "Maury" evidence | 34 |
They'll meet in Denver in 2008: Abbr. | 41 |
Leadership org. opposed to the G.O.P. | 37 |
2012 event to be held in Charlotte, NC | 38 |
Letters of request for some patients | 36 |
Note left on some incoming patients | 35 |
Screen thriller of 1950, remade in 1988 | 39 |
Foo Fighter song that didn't make it? | 41 |
Words with ''number on'' | 40 |
Quaid remake of an Edmond O'Brien thriller | 46 |
Dennis Quaid remake of a 1950 film noir thriller | 48 |
Coroner's abbreviation, perhaps | 35 |
1950 Edmond O'Brien classic thriller | 40 |
Vancouver founders of hardcore punk | 35 |
Popular PlayStation fighting game, briefly | 42 |
First, it was an Edmond O'Brien movie | 41 |
Fateful letters on a police blotter | 35 |
Edmond O'Brien thriller: 1949 | 33 |
Edmond O'Brien film noir, 1950 | 34 |
Dennis Quaid remake of a 1950 film noir | 39 |
Classic Rudolph Maté film noir | 33 |
Beyond the point of needing an EMT | 34 |
1988 film remake starring Dennis Quaid | 38 |
1988 Dennis Quaid/Meg Ryan movie | 32 |
1950 noir starring Edmond O'Brien | 37 |
1950 film noir directed by Rudolph Maté | 42 |
1950 Edmond O'Brien suspense classic | 40 |
1950 Edmond O'Brien film noir classic | 41 |
1950 'who murdered me?' movie | 37 |
"Send a boy to ___ man's job" | 43 |
"In Your Honor" Foo Fighters hit | 42 |
___ barrel roll (Google Easter egg) | 35 |
"___ you're told!" | 32 |
"When in Rome, ___ the Romans" | 40 |
"When in Rome, ___ the Romans . . ." | 46 |
"___ I say, not . . ." | 32 |
"___ I say, not . . . " | 33 |
"When in Rome, ---..." | 32 |
"When in Rome, ___ . . . " | 36 |
"CSI" walk-ons, sort of | 33 |
''___ I say, not ...'' | 38 |
"___ say!" (parental edict) | 37 |
''___ say, not ...'' | 36 |
Figure on a driver's license: abbr. | 39 |
When you entered this world: Abbr. | 34 |
July 4, 1872, for Calvin Coolidge: Abbr. | 40 |
"Lou ___ Tonight" host | 32 |
Maynard's pal in '50s-'60s TV | 41 |
"The Many Loves of ___ Gillis" | 40 |
''The Many Loves of ___ Gillis'' | 48 |
Zelda's heartthrob, in 60's TV | 38 |
Maynard's friend, in '50s-'60s TV | 45 |
Maynard's friend on a classic sitcom | 40 |
Gray who sang "Drift Away" | 36 |
Author of "The Longhorns" | 35 |
"A Texan in England" author | 37 |
"Back to the Future" nickname | 39 |
Disney character prone to spoonerisms | 37 |
''What's up, ___?'' | 39 |
''Gunsmoke'' character | 38 |
Snow White's bespectacled friend | 36 |
Snow White's bespectacled consort | 37 |
Recipient of a Bugs Bunny question | 34 |
Pitcher Dwight Gooden's nickname | 36 |
Only one of the Seven Dwarfs to wear glasses | 44 |
One who's an -ologist, maybe | 32 |
Nickname for former pitcher Dwight Gooden | 41 |
Last word of Bugs Bunny's catchphrase | 41 |
George Ade's "___ Horne" | 38 |
Eminem's battle opponent Papa ___ | 37 |
Blue Jay hurler Halladay, familiarly | 36 |
Animated character in a 1937 film | 33 |
"What's Up, ___?": Streisand film | 47 |
"Rocky Raccoon" character | 35 |
"Recipient" of a Bugs Bunny question | 46 |
"I Love a Mystery" character | 38 |
"How is he?" addressee | 32 |
"Cars" character voiced by Paul Newman | 48 |
They often provide illumination in galleries | 44 |
Plug your smartphone into your computer | 39 |
"Sittin' on the ___ of the bay" | 45 |
"House"-trained people | 32 |
Medical practitioners, for short | 32 |
Entries in two Oscar categories, slangily | 41 |
"Gunsmoke" man and others | 35 |
Title for W.E.B. Du Bois, N.A.A.C.P. co-founder | 47 |
Person who's been given the third degree? | 45 |
The copy-room worker brought ... | 32 |
Org. in charge of the US Armed Forces | 37 |
It's a big customer of Lockheed Corp. | 41 |
Donald Rumsfeld's bailiwick: Abbr. | 38 |