Leader of the Knights in "Animal House" | 49 |
Internet shortening to introduce a different view | 49 |
1994 semi-autobiographical novel by Anna Quindlen | 49 |
Hall of Fame '40s-'50s Browns quarterback | 49 |
Possible name for the first decade of the century | 49 |
"___ on My Own" ("Fame" song) | 49 |
To whom "Howdy, stranger" is often said | 49 |
Like a reversible jacket that's been reversed | 49 |
1997 film starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau | 49 |
Brand mentioned in "You're the Top" | 49 |
Comfortable perches and plenty of nocturnal prey? | 49 |
"___! thy canopy is dust . . . ": Shak. | 49 |
Attorney for the Environmental Protection Agency? | 49 |
"King of kings," in a celebrated sonnet | 49 |
Joshua Jackson, on "Dawson's Creek" | 49 |
Contract addition for a bit of sandbox equipment? | 49 |
Spoken with the tongue near the roof of the mouth | 49 |
What John Paul II's documents are written on? | 49 |
Understudies for a star of "The Piano"? | 49 |
"You've been a great audience" e.g. | 49 |
Hurdle to being a "Simpsons" publicist? | 49 |
Coat, as metal, to reduce its chemical reactivity | 49 |
Words of alarm when microbiologist Louis fainted? | 49 |
Pâtissier? Tart person? Whatever! I'm a PC | 49 |
Wish for Wings "From the ___ the Grave" | 49 |
Name meaning ''of noble descent'' | 49 |
"Uh-oh, Sajak has fallen in the field!" | 49 |
She popularized "Mockin' Bird Hill" | 49 |
Charles Bronson's "Death Wish" role | 49 |
Ravel's "_____ for a Dead Princess" | 49 |
Tree with purple flowers and large edible berries | 49 |
1994 campus comedy with a cameo by George Clinton | 49 |
Goober's cover causes misery for comics kids? | 49 |
Try to see what you're getting for Christmas? | 49 |
Movie/TV character who always wears a red bow tie | 49 |
Senator that gave his name to a federal aid grant | 49 |
Travel service started by a Spanish-born actress? | 49 |
Cheap poker player's inVestment of the 1940s? | 49 |
What the capitalist pig was earlier in his career | 49 |
Cartoon character who gets called "sir" | 49 |
Retail giant selling dog food, birdcages and such | 49 |
NBC football analyst/reporter and longtime writer | 49 |
"But helpless ___ He plays": FitzGerald | 49 |
Architect interred in Arlington National Cemetery | 49 |
Halloween costume component with ears and a snout | 49 |
Like the scent of many tree-shaped air fresheners | 49 |
Peter Sellers film (with ''The'') | 49 |
Finger that might be raised affectedly at teatime | 49 |
Drink championed by Miles in "Sideways" | 49 |
Optimistic investors at the Panthers' school? | 49 |
Pope who wrote obscene plays before becoming pope | 49 |
Physicist considered the father of quantum theory | 49 |
"I didn't mean to blow the whistle" | 49 |
Performs "Frère Jacques" in concert? | 49 |
Onetime "Lifts and separates" sloganeer | 49 |
Old Windows PDA that could be synced to a desktoP | 49 |
"A ___ man speaking to men": Wordsworth | 49 |
''In the Heat of the Night'' star | 49 |
Arguably redundant name for a photographic device | 49 |
Operation that often precedes an entrapment claim | 49 |
Brand of aseptically-packaged tomatoes and sauces | 49 |
Old name for badminton (named for an Indian city) | 49 |
Word before "in sickness and in health" | 49 |
Father worshiped a tennis star, to a palindromist | 49 |
'Th-th-th-that's all, folks!' speaker | 49 |
Terrible dictionary definition of fortified wine? | 49 |
Result of being overweight during delivery, maybe | 49 |
Annie who voiced Bo Peep in "Toy Story" | 49 |
Ezra and Irving's memoir of a stand-up comic? | 49 |
'Son of a Preacher Man' singer, to Roget? | 49 |
I.B.M. processor type found in Nintendo's Wii | 49 |
"Whatever gets the job done" philosophy | 49 |
Class that might have finger painting and naptime | 49 |
Military position of salutation that uses a rifle | 49 |
He signed the Dr. King Day legislation in '83 | 49 |
Like legal proceedings held before going to court | 49 |
Stuff from which life on Earth might have emerged | 49 |
"American Idol" judge who wastes money? | 49 |
Anticipations of possible objections, in rhetoric | 49 |
College cost borne by a mid-year transfer student | 49 |
Pulitzer winner for "The Shipping News" | 49 |
"Song based on a letter," per McCartney | 49 |
Term that means "treatment of the soul" | 49 |
"The Humbugs of the World" author, 1865 | 49 |
"You think I'm gonna swallow that?" | 49 |
Georgia's Fort ___, site of an 1862 surrender | 49 |
Jack-o-lanterns, in a manner o' speakin'? | 49 |
Unlike its yellow cousin, it's best eaten raw | 49 |
The twenty in "drop and give me twenty" | 49 |
Band arrested in 2012 for "hooliganism" | 49 |
"___ down!" ("Drop the gun!") | 49 |
In-your-face '50s-'60s talk show host Joe | 49 |
Drugs that will help you finish your math proofs? | 49 |
Pertaining to the present period in earth history | 49 |
Matron Mama Morton in ''Chicago'' | 49 |
Christie's "The Mysterious Mr. ___" | 49 |
Square at the end of the fourth row in Battleship | 49 |
...mammal) Illegal blow in boxing (Old lottery... | 49 |
1968 Joanne Woodward film directed by Paul Newman | 49 |
AM/FM programs aired in Brazil's first month? | 49 |