| It puts the "oom" in an oompah | 40 |
| It was worn to dance with Rudolf Nureyev | 40 |
| Ill-advised maneuver on a one-way street | 40 |
| Instrument for Israel Kamakawiwo'ole | 40 |
| Insufficiently filled, as a printed page | 40 |
| International Day of the Girl Child org. | 40 |
| Ignoring modern sensibilities, for short | 40 |
| It's used when checking out, briefly | 40 |
| It was founded as American Messenger Co. | 40 |
| Illinois city where Roger Ebert was born | 40 |
| Indian from whom a state name is derived | 40 |
| It contains the ciliary body and choroid | 40 |
| It means "from" in Dutch names | 40 |
| Indiana county whose name is a red color | 40 |
| Instrument associated with the alto clef | 40 |
| Italian musical term for lively movement | 40 |
| It may be uncivil even if it's civil | 40 |
| Instruction to an overexcited Frenchman? | 40 |
| Internet Explorer or Microsoft Word, say | 40 |
| It's often made with the eyes closed | 40 |
| It might be chemical or biological: Abbr | 40 |
| It's at the entrance of some estates | 40 |
| Indicated one's preference, at times | 40 |
| It's at the top of many a round face | 40 |
| Ingredient in the Tibetan cheese chhurpi | 40 |
| Inhabitant of a Middle Eastern peninsula | 40 |
| Item a Japanese may have a hankering for | 40 |
| It makes some people bend over backwards | 40 |
| Israeli character played by Adam Sandler | 40 |
| In the __ (at one's best, in sports) | 40 |
| It might prompt a "Gesundheit!" | 41 |
| Insurance company with a duck in its logo | 41 |
| It's about three times as big as Eur. | 41 |
| It's not seen in musical performances | 41 |
| It's brewed with top-fermenting yeast | 41 |
| It's often huge in celebrity divorces | 41 |
| It breaks the "I before E" rule | 41 |
| Its website has a Neurology Archives page | 41 |
| Item on a personnel chief's checklist | 41 |
| It's now less than half its 1960 size | 41 |
| Islands of which Inishmore is the largest | 41 |
| It might be the initial number of callers | 41 |
| It might mean "I'm hungry!" | 41 |
| It might mean "I want a treat!" | 41 |
| India.___ who covered "Imagine" | 41 |
| It could draw you to the concession stand | 41 |
| Its motto is "One Happy Island" | 41 |
| Its flag includes a four-pointed red star | 41 |
| Its northernmost point is Cape Chelyuskin | 41 |
| It might start "By the way ..." | 41 |
| It might be sought by a political refugee | 41 |
| It may be involved in checks and balances | 41 |
| It flows by the Royal Shakespeare Theatre | 41 |
| It's at its best when it's boring | 41 |
| Instrument missing from The White Stripes | 41 |
| Indiana Democrat Evan who retired in 2010 | 41 |
| Italian for "beautiful singing" | 41 |
| It's revealed when the chips are down | 41 |
| Israel's prime minister, in headlines | 41 |
| It may be carried for security's sake | 41 |
| It's most useful when it's broken | 41 |
| It's more useful when it's busted | 41 |
| Items involved in this puzzle's theme | 41 |
| It has four wheels outside and one inside | 41 |
| Ingrid's "Notorious" costar | 41 |
| Instruments used by the band Apocalyptica | 41 |
| It can't be played on a trumpet, e.g. | 41 |
| Indentation in Michael Jackson's face | 41 |
| Ignorant youngsters are afraid of Casper? | 41 |
| It follows a chain in the military: Abbr. | 41 |
| Imogene of "Your Show of Shows" | 41 |
| It's dried and salted to make bacalao | 41 |
| If you're in it, you're out of it | 41 |
| Its st. song is "Yankee Doodle" | 41 |
| It's full when it's three and two | 41 |
| It needs to be built up when it's bad | 41 |
| Its theme song is "Who Are You" | 41 |
| Its motto could be "Search me!" | 41 |
| Its password was "Mickey Mouse" | 41 |
| Intentionally lay off the fats and sweets | 41 |
| It may be produced at a construction site | 41 |
| Important substance in immune development | 41 |
| It's a big customer of Lockheed Corp. | 41 |
| Illegally try to collect flood insurance? | 41 |
| Its name may be written with an ampersand | 41 |
| It's connected to the Eustachian tube | 41 |
| Instruction written in currants for Alice | 41 |
| Its first sale was a broken laser pointer | 41 |
| It's used to pay for online purchases | 41 |
| It's Dreyer's west of the Rockies | 41 |
| It's used to diagnose epilepsy: Abbr. | 41 |
| It's uttered while jumping on a chair | 41 |
| It flies on Saturdays only in emergencies | 41 |
| It may be needed to get out a tough stain | 41 |
| Inspector Richard's son, in mysteries | 41 |
| Immigrants' island in New York Harbor | 41 |
| It appears on the Australian Coat of Arms | 41 |
| It's sometimes hard to make them meet | 41 |
| It "slayeth the silly one": Job | 41 |
| Individual and team event at the Olympics | 41 |