| They were "Amazin"' in 1969 | 41 |
| Team whose AAA club is the Buffalo Bisons | 41 |
| T. A. Daly's "___ Carlotta" | 41 |
| Troubling post-engagement status, briefly | 41 |
| The Hurricanes of the Big East Conference | 41 |
| They don't allow for a smooth descent | 41 |
| The capital of Liberia is named after him | 41 |
| Title figure in a Mitch Albom best seller | 41 |
| They're popular in Japanese gardening | 41 |
| TV star who once appeared in WrestleMania | 41 |
| TheyÂ’re within a certain range: Abbr. | 41 |
| Three-time title for Yogi Berra, in brief | 41 |
| Tennis gold medalist at the 2008 Olympics | 41 |
| Tariff-eliminating pact signed by Clinton | 41 |
| Three-nation pact signed in 1994, briefly | 41 |
| The Phila. Warriors were its first champs | 41 |
| Target of a 1999 Title IX lawsuit (abbr.) | 41 |
| Tina Turner "I Want You ___ Me" | 41 |
| The One in ''The Matrix'' | 41 |
| They're used in psychological pricing | 41 |
| Type of oxide that's an air pollutant | 41 |
| Thirteenth word of Hamlet's soliloquy | 41 |
| They may get swollen when you're sick | 41 |
| They may be at the end of one's ropes | 41 |
| Test taker's writing implement, often | 41 |
| Town across the Hudson from Sleepy Hollow | 41 |
| They were used for barter in World War II | 41 |
| The "Big Board," on Wall Street | 41 |
| Things usually held while facing backward | 41 |
| Triple medalist at the Vancouver Olympics | 41 |
| Tree whose product is used in making soap | 41 |
| They're hidden in some L.A. buildings | 41 |
| Time when you're really over the hill | 41 |
| Thin-framed, big-footed woman of cartoons | 41 |
| Title pig of Ian Falconer kids' books | 41 |
| Town in Nebraska where Malcolm X was born | 41 |
| The Hollies' "___ Carousel" | 41 |
| Two bells, in a sailor's middle watch | 41 |
| Time in NYC when it's 10 p.m. in L.A. | 41 |
| Their addresses are not in the phone book | 41 |
| The Douglas fir is its state tree (abbr.) | 41 |
| They're the reason we search in vein? | 41 |
| They're clutched during some speeches | 41 |
| Totally made-up muffin persona Spunkmeyer | 41 |
| Tribe headquartered in Red Rock, Oklahoma | 41 |
| They may decide some close games, briefly | 41 |
| Thorton Wilder's "___ Town" | 41 |
| The fronts of double-breasted suits do it | 41 |
| Thomas who wrote "Common Sense" | 41 |
| Thing pushed during a crisis, so to speak | 41 |
| They're concerned with shooting stars | 41 |
| Typical midtown side street on busy days? | 41 |
| TV funded by "Viewers Like You" | 41 |
| The king of "Positive Thinking" | 41 |
| Three-time Cy Young Award winner Martinez | 41 |
| Tentatively schedule, with "in" | 41 |
| Times of day hidden in eight puz. answers | 41 |
| They're full of beans[SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 41 |
| Typical" Face the Nation" guest | 41 |
| Traveler who wrote "Il Milione" | 41 |
| The Bob Hope Classic component and others | 41 |
| The Beatles' "___ Love You" | 41 |
| They often evoke groaning and eye-rolling | 41 |
| The late Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, familiarly | 41 |
| The two sides of Pac-Man's mouth, say | 41 |
| The "few" in a Churchill speech | 41 |
| Title savant in a 1988 Oscar-winning film | 41 |
| Traditional Monday meal in Creole cuisine | 41 |
| Tow truck attachment sometimes, for short | 41 |
| Three-time N.L. stolen base champ José | 41 |
| Three-toed creatures similar to ostriches | 41 |
| The Beach Boys 'Help Me, --'' | 41 |
| Twenty-year sleeper or embarrassing sound | 41 |
| The Beatles called her "lovely" | 41 |
| Texter's response to a hilarious joke | 41 |
| Traditional New Year's Day procession | 41 |
| The Donald called her a "loser" | 41 |
| This is an example of one it certainly is | 41 |
| They're the littlest in their litters | 41 |
| The U.S. has won it only twice since 1993 | 41 |
| They sound like what they do in the oven? | 41 |
| The owner of Cheers on "Cheers" | 41 |
| Ted's ''Cheers'' role | 41 |
| They now have an essay component, briefly | 41 |
| This earned many dollars for Anne Nichols | 41 |
| Taking up and practicing as one's own | 41 |
| Thousand dollar bills that fly and roost? | 41 |
| Things enjoyed at a beer-selling gallery? | 41 |
| Tribe that invaded India around 1500 B.C. | 41 |
| Tailgaters and people who cut lines, e.g. | 41 |
| To power his radio, the sovereign used __ | 41 |
| Terse assertion about a missing suitcase? | 41 |
| TV's Della Street for nearly 40 years | 41 |
| Top dog in the CIA publishing department? | 41 |
| They're found in un jardin zoologique | 41 |
| Theodore of "The African Queen" | 41 |
| Tries to get one's mouth on, in a way | 41 |
| They help keep one's eyes on the road | 41 |
| Town on the Tennessee-Virginia state line | 41 |
| They show you who's available to chat | 41 |