Co-star of Tom in "A Few Good Men" | 44 |
Clark of "American Bandstand" fame | 44 |
Christie's "Lord Edgeware ___" | 44 |
Cat in "Through the Looking Glass" | 44 |
Chapman of "Dog the Bounty Hunter" | 44 |
Cause of a post-bender fender-bender?: Abbr. | 44 |
Classic 1965 novel set on the planet Arrakis | 44 |
Class that doesn't require much studying | 44 |
Classical nymph who spoke only by repetition | 44 |
Cheese town in the province of Noord-Holland | 44 |
Cheese named after a town in the Netherlands | 44 |
Carrier whose name means "skyward" | 44 |
Cole Porter's "Bingo ___ Yale" | 44 |
Cartoon attendee of the Little Dipper School | 44 |
Chef known to "kick it up a notch" | 44 |
Cabinet dept. concerned with nuclear weapons | 44 |
Chief warrant officer's superior (Abbr.) | 44 |
Cogito, --- sum (Descartes' conclusion) | 44 |
Co-anchor Hill of "The Early Show" | 44 |
Canal called "Clinton's Folly" | 44 |
Companion of Algernon in an Oscar Wilde play | 44 |
Coach's first name on "Cheers" | 44 |
Course that might maximize wk. opportunities | 44 |
County in New Jersey or southeastern England | 44 |
Character in "Elizabeth the Queen" | 44 |
Company that sells continental train tickets | 44 |
Coins with a common side and a national side | 44 |
Christie's "___ Under the Sun" | 44 |
Clarice Starling's law enforcement agcy. | 44 |
Chuck D's Public Enemy cohort, for short | 44 |
Camera ratio that involves the lens aperture | 44 |
Co. whose logo is a bouquet-carrying Mercury | 44 |
Call of Duty or World of Warcraft enthusiast | 44 |
Combine against, with ''on'' | 44 |
Cruachan "Lament for the Wild ___" | 44 |
Character in "The Return of Jafar" | 44 |
Clock setting at 0 degrees longitude (Abbr.) | 44 |
Captain of the inaugural U.S. Ryder Cup team | 44 |
Chinese dynasty preceding the Three Kingdoms | 44 |
City discussed at the 1954 Geneva Conference | 44 |
Creature that's part woman and part bird | 44 |
Colorless gas with a pungent odor, for short | 44 |
Charlton of "The Ten Commandments" | 44 |
Celeste in ''All About Eve'' | 44 |
Contest that may give the local team an edge | 44 |
Chinese province known for its spicy cuisine | 44 |
Candidate for People's Sexiest Man Alive | 44 |
Company whose logo was designed by Paul Rand | 44 |
Colds that don't go away for a long time | 44 |
Craters of the Moon National Monument locale | 44 |
College football's Famous __ Potato Bowl | 44 |
Company that sells EFFEKTIV office furniture | 44 |
Clanton and a "South Park" sibling | 44 |
Caveat before a subjective statement, online | 44 |
Comic author Thomas or Detroit Tiger Brandon | 44 |
Castle seen in "The Whirl of Life" | 44 |
Contraction that gives many spellers trouble | 44 |
Cousin who's "altogether ooky" | 44 |
Composer championed by Copland and Bernstein | 44 |
C.J.'s boss on "The West Wing" | 44 |
Composer known as "The March King" | 44 |
Cola packaged in "battery bottles" | 44 |
CONTROL's enemy on "Get Smart" | 44 |
Country where Obama's half-brother lives | 44 |
Composer of Broadway's "Sunny" | 44 |
Chris of the "American Pie" series | 44 |
Comedic actor Don of this puzzle's theme | 44 |
Company in old TV ads for compilation albums | 44 |
Christine of ''Swing Shift'' | 44 |
Carlos Saavedra ___, 1936 Nobelist for Peace | 44 |
Clubber __, nemesis in "Rocky III" | 44 |
Coming up with a clever retort the next day? | 44 |
Collin Raye's "___ Day Cowboy" | 44 |
Current flowing in the direction of the wind | 44 |
Christian equivalent of Muslims' Ramadan | 44 |
Confident, ambitious, loyal sort, supposedly | 44 |
City on a tributary of the Brahmaputra River | 44 |
Claims to have a nonexistent girlfriend, say | 44 |
Cosmetic used for a "cat eye" look | 44 |
Community service club, with "the" | 44 |
Civic group with more than 45,000 affiliates | 44 |
Costar of "Marriage Italian-Style" | 44 |
Connecticut town with a disease named for it | 44 |
Cheese's partner, in a popular casserole | 44 |
Computers that currently come with Mavericks | 44 |
Cartoon character whose first name is Quincy | 44 |
Chinese leader with appalling dental hygiene | 44 |
Chinese leader of the "Long March" | 44 |
Comic Maron with the "WTF" podcast | 44 |
County on one side of the Golden Gate Bridge | 44 |
Coolidge, Cleveland and Andrew Johnson, once | 44 |
Code for Latin America's busiest airport | 44 |
Co-star of Natalie in "Black Swan" | 44 |
Critter "whacked" along the midway | 44 |
Country once known as Portuguese East Africa | 44 |
California's ___ Woods National Monument | 44 |
Cole who sang "The Christmas Song" | 44 |
Carter of ''Gimme a Break!'' | 44 |
Captain in "The Mysterious Island" | 44 |
Chuck __, only coach to win four Super Bowls | 44 |