Fasten with a click, as a vacuum attachment | 43 |
Enrages park workers after introduction (6) | 43 |
"The Hunting of the ___": Carroll | 43 |
"Golf Begins at Forty" author Sam | 43 |
The original "Slammin' Sammy" | 43 |
Blades that sound like an allergic reaction | 43 |
Sound heard in "Snow White . . ." | 43 |
Was irritated and made some noise about it? | 43 |
They may reach speeds of 150 miles per hour | 43 |
He took the words out of Bergen's mouth | 43 |
Approach that won't work on Judge Judy? | 43 |
TV show that featured the Festrunk Brothers | 43 |
Show filmed at Studio 8H in the GE Building | 43 |
Casting source for some H'wood comedies | 43 |
"Weekend Update" show, familiarly | 43 |
"Cone" or "Cat" starter | 43 |
Reverse ___ (one who shuns social standing) | 43 |
Thackeray's "The Book of ___" | 43 |
Place for the arrogant to etch their names? | 43 |
People sleeping for just a few more minutes | 43 |
Makeup of men who can't stand the heat? | 43 |
"A Christmas Carol" precipitation | 43 |
What people waving their arms might produce | 43 |
Lord who was Elizabeth's brother-in-law | 43 |
Words after "What a coincidence!" | 43 |
2006 Samuel L. Jackson movie, initials-wise | 43 |
''All My Children,'' et al. | 43 |
Teams in the daytime drama softball league? | 43 |
Drank some coffee, say, with "up" | 43 |
Recovers from a bender, with "up" | 43 |
Recovers from drinking, with "up" | 43 |
Recovers from a binge (with "up") | 43 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Edna Ferber | 43 |
Setting for "The O.C.," for short | 43 |
Assertion from one who won't be outdone | 43 |
She wanted to ___ for suggesting the place! | 43 |
Dance after getting a shock from an outlet? | 43 |
Building material for Great Plains settlers | 43 |
"Odds & ___" (1974 Who album) | 43 |
"Part" or "start" sound | 43 |
The "s" sound in "cent" | 43 |
"___ me God!" (oath's ending) | 43 |
"___ Married An Axe Murderer" (3) | 43 |
"Aero" or "para" finish | 43 |
The Alarm "___ Me Down the River" | 43 |
Auctioneer's word when the hammer falls | 43 |
Electronics entrepreneur's publication? | 43 |
One who says "irregardless," e.g. | 43 |
Featured artists' cadenzas, for example | 43 |
Concertmaster's responsibilities, often | 43 |
One of the Seven Wise Men of ancient Greece | 43 |
Georg who won more Grammys than anyone else | 43 |
Conductor who won a record 31 Grammy Awards | 43 |
___ cube (popular 60's-70's puzzle) | 43 |
''Black Hawk Down'' setting | 43 |
"___ Came Running," book by Jones | 43 |
"__ Kind of Wonderful": 1987 film | 43 |
In other words, it comes in 100 tiny pieces | 43 |
"___ to Watch Over Me," 1926 song | 43 |
___ Islands (the Bermudas' former name) | 43 |
"There's mystery in the air!" | 43 |
Belshazzar, to Nebuchadnezzar, in the Bible | 43 |
Beethoven's "Waldstein," e.g. | 43 |
Scarlatti's "Capriccio," e.g. | 43 |
Beethoven's "Moonlight," e.g. | 43 |
What any man, woman or child may break into | 43 |
Dostoyevsky's "Little Mother" | 43 |
Former (and likely future) Seattle NBA team | 43 |
"Wings on My Feet" autobiographer | 43 |
''The Godfather'' character | 43 |
The "Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" bird | 43 |
D.H. Lawrence's '-- and Lovers' | 43 |
Sartre's "Les Jeux ___ Faits" | 43 |
Linden co-star on "Barney Miller" | 43 |
"Are we there yet?" answer, maybe | 43 |
The Smith's "How ___ Is Now?" | 43 |
Estelle's "Golden Girls" role | 43 |
"And what is ___ . . . ?": Lowell | 43 |
They're often ticked after being licked | 43 |
Nautical counterpart of "Mayday!" | 43 |
Rihanna hit subtitled "Rescue Me" | 43 |
Cry from someone with that sinking feeling? | 43 |
Captain's "I need help ASAP!" | 43 |
"Wedding ___" (reality TV series) | 43 |
He was traded between Chicago teams in 1992 | 43 |
Barney on "The Simpsons," for one | 43 |
"___ make a long story short ..." | 43 |
John Barth's ''Factor'' | 43 |
Deep Throat, e.g., in the Watergate scandal | 43 |
Predominantly black section of Johannesburg | 43 |
'The Usual Suspects' villain Keyser | 43 |
Astronaut's quarters, in the early days | 43 |
___ Sprockets, George Jetson's employer | 43 |
James who played a wolf in "Wolf" | 43 |
Warren ___, baseball's winningest lefty | 43 |
Winningest southpaw in major-league history | 43 |
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" setting | 43 |
"Thus ___ Zarathustra": Nietzsche | 43 |
"Swimming to Cambodia" monologist | 43 |
Hormel canned it in 1937; Congress, in 2003 | 43 |