Archbishop between O'Connor and Dolan | 41 |
Alaska's first governor, William ___ | 40 |
Alaska's first governor William A. ___ | 42 |
Actor Richard of "A Summer Place" | 43 |
Actor Richard in "Pollyanna" | 38 |
"The Keep" novelist Jennifer | 38 |
"Stuck in the Middle With You" Joe | 44 |
"Sleepy Time Gal" songwriter Raymond | 46 |
"Nature's Way" Walter ___ | 39 |
"Magnet and Steel" Walter ___ | 39 |
"Magnet & Steel" singer Walter | 44 |
"Life in London" author Pierce ___ | 44 |
"A Summer Place" co-star Richard | 42 |
"A Summer Place" co-star | 34 |
"A Summer Place'' star | 35 |
'70s "Not Shy" Walter | 35 |
'70s "Not Shy" guy Walter | 39 |
'70s "Not Shy" guy | 32 |
__ Center (Anchorage convention venue) | 38 |
Notes on the lines of the treble clef | 37 |
Treble clef staff lines, in order | 33 |
Lines you have to write when you get into treble? | 49 |
Lines up Wynton Marsalis's staff, literally | 47 |
Thomas Hardy's fictitious ___ Heath | 39 |
"The Return of the Native" heath | 42 |
Hungarian city known for its thermal baths | 42 |
Castle of ___ (Hungarian tourist draw) | 38 |
Hungarian city known for its wine | 33 |
''The Rome of Hungary'' | 39 |
"Which came first?" choice | 36 |
"Which came first?" option | 36 |
One of a dozen at the grocery store | 35 |
You don't want it on your face | 34 |
It's produced from a single layer | 37 |
Bad thing to have on one's face | 35 |
"Your brain on drugs," in the ads | 43 |
"Which came first?" item | 34 |
"This is your brain on drugs" prop | 44 |
''Which came first?'' option | 44 |
Traditional White House lawn roller | 35 |
Something not good to have on one's face | 44 |
Saki's "The Square ___" | 37 |
Rhode Island White's deposit | 32 |
Prank someone's house, maybe | 32 |
Party in a "which came first" debate | 46 |
On your face, it's embarrassing | 35 |
Lady Gaga's Grammy transport | 32 |
Its lowest possible grade is a B | 32 |
Item in an embarrassment metaphor | 33 |
It's usually broken before use | 34 |
It's most useful when cracked | 33 |
It's broken when it's used | 34 |
It might get beaten in the morning | 34 |
It may get whipped in the kitchen | 33 |
It may be on an embarrassed person's face | 45 |
It may be cracked in the kitchen | 32 |
It came before the chicken--or maybe after? | 43 |
Container for an unhatched chick | 32 |
Caesar salad dressing ingredient | 32 |
An ostrich's weighs about three pounds | 42 |
A chick may be seen coming out of one | 37 |
"Your brain on drugs," in ads | 39 |
"Which came first . . ." alternative | 46 |
"The Herne's ___," Yeats play | 43 |
"The ___ and I" (Colbert movie) | 41 |
"Hard-boiled" breakfast | 33 |
Ma and Pa Kettle debut film, with "The" | 49 |
MacDonald book, with "The" | 36 |
Ma and Pa Kettle debut film, "The ___" | 48 |
Samantha of "Doctor Dolittle" | 39 |
Samantha of "The Molly Maguires" | 42 |
Samantha of "The Collector" | 37 |
Actress Samantha of "Doctor Dolittle" | 47 |
Samantha of "The Collector," 1965 | 43 |
Samantha of "Doctor Doolittle" | 40 |
Samantha of 'The Collector' | 35 |
Samantha of ''The Phantom'' | 43 |
Samantha of ''The Collector'' | 45 |
Samantha in ''Dr. Dolittle'' | 44 |
A star of "The Collector" | 35 |
"Doctor Dolittle" actress Samantha | 44 |
"Doctor Dolittle" actress | 35 |
Animated feature about Humpty Dumpty? | 37 |
Some vessels used for boiled breakfast items | 44 |
Pelted with certain ovoid objects | 33 |
Encouraged (with "on") | 32 |
Urged (with ''on'') | 35 |
Pushed, with ''on'' | 35 |
Prepared bread for French toast, e.g. | 37 |
Like a certain prank victim's house | 39 |
Goaded, with ''on'' | 35 |
Goaded (with ''on'') | 36 |
Moth whose larvae constructs tentlike webs | 42 |
"What Is the What" author Dave | 40 |
"McSweeney's" founder | 35 |
Play a messy prank on a famous dolphin? | 39 |
Humpty Dumpty as an intellectual? | 33 |
Source of some December food poisoning | 38 |
Brand originally called Froffles | 32 |
"Thick & Fluffy" breakfast brand | 46 |