Bill the Cat pronouncement, in the funnies | 42 |
It's leading a campaign to close Gitmo | 42 |
Wile E. Coyote's gadget supply company | 42 |
Supplier of unsuccessful Road Runner traps | 42 |
Return addressee on Wile E.'s packages | 42 |
"He made him ___ of many colors" | 42 |
''Feed ___, starve a ...'' | 42 |
Reynolds film ''Rent-___'' | 42 |
"God's Little ___": Caldwell | 42 |
Homesteader's purchase in 19th century | 42 |
They're turned on in summer, for short | 42 |
Last part of "Waiting for Godot" | 42 |
When Macbeth first sees Banquo's ghost | 42 |
When Caesar asks "Et tu, Brute?" | 42 |
When Ophelia drowns, in "Hamlet" | 42 |
Every play of Shakespeare has five of them | 42 |
''Julius Caesar'' has five | 42 |
"... __ o' kindness yet ..." | 42 |
Org. whose members look down in the mouth? | 42 |
___ Lovelace, computer programming pioneer | 42 |
"Beauty is only skin deep," e.g. | 42 |
"He who hesitates is lost," e.g. | 42 |
"Beauty is only skin-deep," e.g. | 42 |
Title dad in a comic strip by Brian Basset | 42 |
Sandler of "Saturday Night Live" | 42 |
Don's "Reign Over Me" costar | 42 |
"Wealth of Nations" author Smith | 42 |
____Van Koeverden (winner of kayak silver) | 42 |
"Battlestar Galactica" commander | 42 |
Olmos's "... Galactica" role | 42 |
"___ and Pinch Me," Coppard work | 42 |
Musician with the real name Stuart Goddard | 42 |
#1 number two who became the #2 number one | 42 |
"Summer of '69" artist Bryan | 42 |
"Cuts Like a Knife" singer Bryan | 42 |
Fictional village visited by Major Joppolo | 42 |
"Law & Order" figures: Abbr. | 42 |
Early TV's "_____ With Judy" | 42 |
"___ In The Life" (Beatles song) | 42 |
1955 "Fifty Million Times _____" | 42 |
''Fables in Slang'' writer | 42 |
''Fables in Slang'' author | 42 |
"Let's Make ___" (game show) | 42 |
"Let's Make ___," TV program | 42 |
''Be ___'' (request start) | 42 |
''Doe'' followers, in song | 42 |
"The Story of ___ H.," 1975 film | 42 |
"The Story of ___ H" (1975 film) | 42 |
Good name for a girl writing a postscript? | 42 |
"The flower of my heart" in song | 42 |
''The flower of my heart'' | 42 |
" . . . of thieves": Matt. 21:13 | 42 |
"Your __": empty billboard words | 42 |
They're said at the end of a soirée | 42 |
Candidate Stevenson of '52 and '56 | 42 |
He established the Ethical Culture Society | 42 |
''Much ___ About Nothing'' | 42 |
"Now, without further ___ . . ." | 42 |
"It shouldn't happen to ___" | 42 |
"Dies like ___! March on . . . " | 42 |
"Be __": "Help me out" | 42 |
''O come, let us ___ Him'' | 42 |
Lead actress in "The Big Parade" | 42 |
"What ___!" ("Ho-hum") | 42 |
'What --!' ('How boring!') | 42 |
Role played by a "Mad Men" extra | 42 |
What Mad magazine lacked from 1957 to 2001 | 42 |
They're put in mags for upcoming tours | 42 |
Tool wielded by someone straddling a board | 42 |
You'll find them all in a tennis court | 42 |
Quintet before "and sometimes Y" | 42 |
Letters before "and sometimes Y" | 42 |
"Wheel of Fortune" purchase menu | 42 |
Classic poem written in dactylic hexameter | 42 |
Longest division of geological time (var.) | 42 |
Roof attachment seen less often these days | 42 |
They put the "high" in hideaways | 42 |
Top-level domain for the aviation industry | 42 |
Eddie Rickenbacker's 94th ___ Squadron | 42 |
Author who gave us "sour grapes" | 42 |
"The Fox and the Crow" moralizer | 42 |
It's what pride goeth before, they say | 42 |
The Steelers won its title in 2011 (abbr.) | 42 |
"___ Good Men" (Tom Cruise film) | 42 |
Far away from one's usual surroundings | 42 |
Key of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 12 | 42 |
Union founded by Samuel Gompers, for short | 42 |
"The game is ___" (Holmes quote) | 42 |
It might be said ahead of "said" | 42 |
Best Picture winner "Out of ___" | 42 |
Hairstyle that may have a comb stuck in it | 42 |
Hairstyle seen in ''Hair'' | 42 |
Shaving brand once endorsed by Stan Musial | 42 |
"Let's take it from the top" | 42 |
Actor John, once married to Shirley Temple | 42 |
"What __!": "How fun!" | 42 |
What "Jumpin' Jack Flash" is | 42 |
"What ___!" ("Groovy") | 42 |
Auden's "The ___ of Anxiety" | 42 |
35 is the minimum one to be U.S. president | 42 |