European country that borders nine others | 41 |
Edward who created the Gashlycrumb Tinies | 41 |
Examination place didn't party (3, 4) | 41 |
Egyptian pyramid builder who became a god | 41 |
Engages in a bakers' punting contest? | 41 |
Early 1600s threat to the English throne? | 41 |
Elvis Presley and others' title roles | 41 |
Expression of love is gaining popularity? | 41 |
Eponym of a national forest in New Mexico | 41 |
Entertainment center at many a sports bar | 41 |
Entrée often accompanied by mint jelly | 41 |
Elvis Presley title "corrected" | 41 |
Emil's "Blue Angel" co-star | 41 |
Eighth largest plus fifth largest planets | 41 |
Egotistical conversationalist, like Cher? | 41 |
Educator Horace, acting like a barbarian? | 41 |
Exact replica of six Northeastern states? | 41 |
Element named for a mythical Greek weeper | 41 |
Early gangsta rap group featuring Dr. Dre | 41 |
Events for people looking to settle down? | 41 |
Emulate Columbo, vis-Ã -vis his suspect | 41 |
Establishment where you can get a lungful | 41 |
Ended incrementally, with "out" | 41 |
Eastwood flick about a Warsaw equestrian? | 41 |
Extinct African mammals related to zebras | 41 |
Endure difficulties, with "out" | 41 |
Esther of TV's "Good Times" | 41 |
European country (one of three spellings) | 41 |
Elite force that captured Osama Bin Laden | 41 |
Examine a person's innermost feelings | 41 |
English word in "Gangnam Style" | 41 |
Enforcement org. since the Cal. Gold Rush | 41 |
Eppie's guardian, in an Eliot classic | 41 |
Emphatic ''yes'' follower | 41 |
Explore among stalagmites and stalactites | 41 |
Elton John "___ Into Christmas" | 41 |
Editor's ''leave it'' | 41 |
Editor's "don't change" | 41 |
Eisenhower appointee to the Supreme Court | 41 |
Exercise program promoted by Billy Blanks | 41 |
Early '90s Chicago post-hardcore band | 41 |
Electronic drug in William Shatner novels | 41 |
Ephesians' place in the New Testament | 41 |
Ellington's "Take __ Train" | 41 |
Eating regimen that really ticks you off? | 41 |
Expression of gratitude in a tweet, maybe | 41 |
Elton John "Almost Famous" song | 41 |
Emperor Vespasian's son and successor | 41 |
End of an adage about negative experience | 41 |
Eagle found in seven spots in this puzzle | 41 |
East Coast home of the NCAA's Huskies | 41 |
Eurythmics album: "___ are One" | 41 |
Evidence of a dried-up printer cartridge? | 41 |
Emerald City V.I.P., with "the" | 41 |
Event ended with the Treaty of Versailles | 41 |
Early 20th-century mode of transportation | 41 |
Essential element of dot-com transactions | 41 |
Every play of Shakespeare has five of them | 42 |
Early TV's "_____ With Judy" | 42 |
Eddie Rickenbacker's 94th ___ Squadron | 42 |
Electronics company bought by Sony in 2002 | 42 |
Emerson's "Give ___ to Love" | 42 |
Earhart, who flew solo across the Atlantic | 42 |
Elder's "___ Alone Survived" | 42 |
Egyptian president between Gamal and Hosni | 42 |
EPA measure of concern to asthma sufferers | 42 |
European river known for disastrous floods | 42 |
Elvis Costello "Mighty Like ___" | 42 |
Emerson's "jealous mistress" | 42 |
E. B. Browning's "___ Leigh" | 42 |
Eddie who patented the quilted down jacket | 42 |
Event at which multiple repeats are common | 42 |
Elaine's surname on 'Seinfeld' | 42 |
Ex-senator known as "Amtrak Joe" | 42 |
Element #5, which has a dumb-sounding name | 42 |
Expensive topping served with a tiny spoon | 42 |
Eastwood of ''Unforgiven'' | 42 |
El Greco's "Bautismo de ___" | 42 |
Eisenhower's "___ in Europe" | 42 |
Eric Clapton's "Layla" alias | 42 |
Einstein in "Back to the Future" | 42 |
Exclamation often prompted by Bart Simpson | 42 |
Environmentally friendly birthday greeting | 42 |
Earth, wind or fire, to an early scientist | 42 |
Estevez of "St. Elmo's Fire" | 42 |
Extras on TV's "Royal Pains" | 42 |
Epoch characterized by the rise of mammals | 42 |
Epsilon ___ (the planet Vulcan's star) | 42 |
Earl of ___, favorite of Queen Elizabeth I | 42 |
English college with its own shade of blue | 42 |
English general in the American Revolution | 42 |
Eliza Doolittle's mythical counterpart | 42 |
Ex-mayor, author of "Leadership" | 42 |
Edmund of 'Miracle on 34th Street' | 42 |
Environment conducive to rapid development | 42 |
Echo & the Bunnymen frontman McCulloch | 42 |
Epithet of the mother of Romulus and Remus | 42 |
Escalante in "Stand and Deliver" | 42 |
Early '60s Polo Grounds team, nowadays | 42 |
Erica who wrote "Fear of Flying" | 42 |