Evil organization in "Get Smart" | 42 |
Emit an intense beam, as in some surgeries | 42 |
Eugene of ''Best in Show'' | 42 |
Eugene of ''American Pie'' | 42 |
Emmy nominee for "The West Wing" | 42 |
Exam with an "arguments" section | 42 |
Exams with a reading comprehension section | 42 |
Erato's instrument, in some depictions | 42 |
Eliot's "Journey of the ___" | 42 |
Erections with ribbons wrapped around them | 42 |
Eliminating word in One Potato, Two Potato | 42 |
Elaine's last name on "Taxi" | 42 |
Either retailing partner of Herbert Marcus | 42 |
Element below helium in the periodic table | 42 |
Eric Bana's "Star Trek" role | 42 |
Enuff Z'nuff hit "___ Thing" | 42 |
Eye needed in a "Macbeth" recipe | 42 |
Ewan's "Moulin Rouge" costar | 42 |
Eligible for "The Biggest Loser" | 42 |
Eldest sister in "Three Sisters" | 42 |
Edward James ___ of "Miami Vice" | 42 |
Either star of "New York Minute" | 42 |
European capital once known as Christiania | 42 |
Eight-time Best Actor nominee with no wins | 42 |
Early host of "The Tonight Show" | 42 |
Eliminate gradually (with "out") | 42 |
Explorer's quest, with "the" | 42 |
Engage in trash talk, with "out" | 42 |
Empties, as the refrigerator late at night | 42 |
European head of state for nearly 56 years | 42 |
Egyptian king called "The Great" | 42 |
Extend a college athlete's eligibility | 42 |
Elle in ''Legally Blonde'' | 42 |
Emulate a woman, in "I Am Woman" | 42 |
Eliminates a blind spot, like a cosmonaut? | 42 |
Eighth-century pope in office for 23 years | 42 |
Enthusiastic response to a tennis shutout? | 42 |
El ___ (site of Montgomery-Rommel faceoff) | 42 |
End of the quote for Walt Kelly's Pogo | 42 |
Enter My Silence song about speaking well? | 42 |
Entertainment newspaper owned by The Onion | 42 |
Emma Peel's show, with "The" | 42 |
Editor's ruthless overhaul, informally | 42 |
Equal distribution of forces among nations | 42 |
Exchanging a fictional educator for goods? | 42 |
Events in which you can find lots of heads | 42 |
Events calling for frequent use of sponges | 42 |
Elton John's '-- and the Jets' | 42 |
End-of-the-week office dress policy, maybe | 42 |
Everly Brothers' "--- Clown" | 42 |
Exhortation from American Express, perhaps | 42 |
Epithet for Napoleon, with "the" | 42 |
English revolutionary leader: 17th century | 42 |
Eastern European guy who loves both sexes? | 42 |
Election strategy for a former linebacker? | 42 |
Estonia, in Estonian (hidden in BEE STING) | 42 |
Elementary student at Little Dipper School | 42 |
Edith Piaf classic, "La vie ___" | 42 |
Entertainment providing a mental diversion | 42 |
Explanation of this puzzle's theme ... | 42 |
Event featuring seven days of runway shows | 42 |
Expose oneself to a former U.S. president? | 42 |
Explorer dubbed "The Pathfinder" | 42 |
English king following the Napoleonic Wars | 42 |
Extravagant instrument once owned by Elvis | 42 |
Excellent portrayal of a Gary Cooper role? | 42 |
Emperor nicknamed "Little Greek" | 42 |
Extra after a movie's credits, perhaps | 42 |
English painter-engraver: 1697–1764 | 42 |
Exasperated response while starting chores | 42 |
Extremely rare metal with atomic number 77 | 42 |
Edna O'Brien or Sinéad O'Connor | 42 |
Edward R. Murrow's "See ___" | 42 |
Expression of outrage against the powerful | 42 |
English poet and jocular "Uncle" | 42 |
Eponymous 1850s-'70s Mexican president | 42 |
Edd's "77 Sunset Strip" role | 42 |
Extremely venomous snake of southeast Asia | 42 |
End of a Literature Nobelist's surname | 42 |
Examine oneself, literally or figuratively | 42 |
Eddie Cantor's "___ Whoopee" | 42 |
Events after the first quarter of the moon | 42 |
Event featuring sports stars of yesteryear | 42 |
Each man's entitlement, per the saying | 42 |
Event with a negative effect on employment | 42 |
ESPN commentary show since 2001, for short | 42 |
Electoral battleground, in modern parlance | 42 |
Employment notices for financial analysts? | 42 |
Essentially teach opinionated composer (6) | 42 |
Emanuel nicknamed "Murder Mayor" | 42 |
Enzyme regulating blood fluid and pressure | 42 |
Earl ___, 1930 Triple Crown-winning jockey | 42 |
Edinburgh newspaper (with "The") | 42 |
Easter ___ (period up to Pentecost Sunday) | 42 |
Employer of TV's Nash Bridges, briefly | 42 |
Easily identifiable teams, in casual games | 42 |
Emotionally unsettled, with "up" | 42 |
Elisabeth of "Leaving Las Vegas" | 42 |
Elisabeth in "Leaving Las Vegas" | 42 |
Extreme "III ___ to Every Story" | 42 |