Alloy of lead and tin used to coat auto gas tanks | 49 |
One of this puzzle's hidden answers, in Latin | 49 |
Juno for "Best Country" 2001, ___ Clark | 49 |
"Intelligence for Your Life" radio host | 49 |
Former "Enertainment Tonight" host John | 49 |
10-year host of "Entertainment Tonight" | 49 |
"Guarding ___" (1994 Nicolas Cage film) | 49 |
"Guarding ___" (Shirley MacLaine movie) | 49 |
"Marketplace Money" radio host Vigeland | 49 |
"Murder by Death" character Skeffington | 49 |
''A Pure Woman'' of an 1891 novel | 49 |
Giuseppe's wife in "The Gondoliers" | 49 |
2010 Olympic ice dancing gold medalist ___ Virtue | 49 |
Portmanteau region between Dallas and Little Rock | 49 |
Some high school students can't go without it | 49 |
"The Daughter of Time" author Josephine | 49 |
End-of-week cry ... or a hint to the puzzle theme | 49 |
"Whew! The workweek's almost over!" | 49 |
"Sweet ___! run softly . . . ": Spenser | 49 |
Word with "greater" or "less" | 49 |
'Whew, such a relief that Kahlo arrived!' | 49 |
Tom Hanks music film "___ Thing You Do" | 49 |
"It was told ___" (words by Janet Knox) | 49 |
" . . . ___ was still there": F. S. Key | 49 |
Editor's comment about a puppy story, perhaps | 49 |
What the agent asked herself during the pat-down? | 49 |
"What's the Italian word for love?" | 49 |
Start of an erudite barfly's lament at curfew | 49 |
''T'' in ''GWTW'' | 49 |
1960 Jack Lemmon/Shirley MacLaine romantic comedy | 49 |
Vice President's wife at the Starlight Diner? | 49 |
Place with bars (but no alcohol) in New York City | 49 |
"No sharing with non-paying customers"? | 49 |
"The ballot is stronger than ___": A.L. | 49 |
Band who sang "Pictures of You" in 1990 | 49 |
"Renaissance College Girl"? [Dan Brown] | 49 |
"You're fired!" speaker, informally | 49 |
1960s-'70s group, and this puzzle's theme | 49 |
''Get ___ to a nunnery'' (Hamlet) | 49 |
One of Blake's "Songs of Innocence" | 49 |
Comic collected in "Cows of Our Planet" | 49 |
Best-selling novel featuring lawyer Mitch McDeere | 49 |
"Bring on ___," Kaufman-Ryskind musical | 49 |
Academy Award-winning film released in March 1972 | 49 |
Run on precious metals (starring Charlie Chaplin) | 49 |
Film in which Paul Newman plays Fast Eddie Felson | 49 |
" . . . sugarplums danced in ___ heads" | 49 |
Musical with the song "Shall We Dance?" | 49 |
Melody from Ravel's "Pavane . . . " | 49 |
"I Fought ___" (Bobby Fuller Four tune) | 49 |
1959 romantic comedy appropriate for this puzzle? | 49 |
Play based on a "Wild Kingdom" episode? | 49 |
Movie with the line "There is no spoon" | 49 |
Another side to a 1980 Chuck Norris action flick? | 49 |
"Ay, now ___ thickens . . . ": Villiers | 49 |
"___ once was a man from Nantucket ..." | 49 |
With 85A and 111A, "South Pacific" song | 49 |
Line on an invitation to a domestic beer tasting? | 49 |
"We hold ___ truths to be self-evident" | 49 |
"___ Old Broads" (MacLaine/Taylor film) | 49 |
"___ Eyes" (1969 hit for the Guess Who) | 49 |
Where to buy equipment for an Everest expedition? | 49 |
Intuition of some "Star Wars" villains? | 49 |
1994 miniseries adapted from a Stephen King novel | 49 |
"Whatever Happened to Corey Haim?" band | 49 |
Network that aired "Dawson's Creek" | 49 |
Tracy Ullman's "___ Don't Know" | 49 |
"And ___ off!" (racetrack announcement) | 49 |
" . . . to ___ own self be true": Shak. | 49 |
Word with "party" or "person" | 49 |
"The" + Jack Benny's age + measures | 49 |
Number of plays attributed to William Shakespeare | 49 |
Partner of ''that and the other'' | 49 |
Bette Davis's "___'N' That" | 49 |
"___ Believe" (Murrow program, 1951-55) | 49 |
"Today's crossword? Piece of cake!" | 49 |
"As __ to breathe were life!": Tennyson | 49 |
"A Child's Christmas in Wales" poet | 49 |
"For ___ About to Rock (We Salute You)" | 49 |
"O Brother, Where Art ___?" (2000 film) | 49 |
N.Y.–Can. area for boaters, anglers et al. | 49 |
Minimum number of people to start a riot, legally | 49 |
Supermarket group taking a coffee break, perhaps? | 49 |
J. Woodward's 1957 film, with "The" | 49 |
How long the N.C.A.A. basketball tournament lasts | 49 |
"___ the brinded cat hath mewed": Shak. | 49 |
FRANCIS BACON: "Ships which pass _____" | 49 |
Badass words Rihanna has tattooed on her knuckles | 49 |
Fairy tale character who sleeps in a walnut shell | 49 |
Consequently, hesitation sound, Magi gift, snout? | 49 |
LITTLE ROCK offers a bundle for raffle organizers | 49 |
The Bay of Fundy has the largest one in the world | 49 |
Helps through a tough time, with "over" | 49 |
Helps enough to keep going, with "over" | 49 |
It's like kissing your sister, to sports fans | 49 |
Three-time cover girl for SI's swimsuit issue | 49 |
Purchaser's agreement to buy a second product | 49 |
Athlete wearing a calligraphic "D" logo | 49 |
Mega-depressing Vietnamese-American model Tequila | 49 |
Actress Swinton of "Burn After Reading" | 49 |