Imogen's Fidele in "Cymbeline" | 44 |
Its title means "Farewell to Thee" | 44 |
It's labeled "option" on a Mac | 44 |
It's "blowin' in the wind" | 44 |
Imaginary boundary for the South Frigid Zone | 44 |
Israel's "Hatikvah" and others | 44 |
It's issued to several stations, briefly | 44 |
Indian immigrant on "The Simpsons" | 44 |
India.___ ("Little Things" singer) | 44 |
It hangs around in some impressive buildings | 44 |
It comes from the bottom of one's hearth | 44 |
It's west of the International Date Line | 44 |
If two silkworms raced they'd end in ___ | 44 |
Irving Berlin's "Always," e.g. | 44 |
It may be stolen in parks across the country | 44 |
It is entirely dependent on flowers for food | 44 |
It comes straight from the horse's mouth | 44 |
Initiates withdrawals of defective products? | 44 |
It's signed but has no amount written in | 44 |
It often functions with the help of an organ | 44 |
Its trill opens "Rhapsody in Blue" | 44 |
It includes the brain and spinal cord: abbr. | 44 |
It's needed for a spin at the laundromat | 44 |
It means "strained" in drink names | 44 |
It's played with mallets and wickets ... | 44 |
I've Gotta ____ : Peter Pan song | 44 |
Its motto was "Deo Vindice": Abbr. | 44 |
Inits. for Lowe's or Home Depot shoppers | 44 |
It may be used against you in a court of law | 44 |
It may result from a long phone conversation | 44 |
It's used when looking for the right key | 44 |
Israel's first United Nations ambassador | 44 |
Irving Bacheller's "__ Holden" | 44 |
Its entrance was barred with a flaming sword | 44 |
Ivy League sch. setting, more often than not | 44 |
Ice cream brand that's "Grand" | 44 |
Its first flight was from Geneva to Tel Aviv | 44 |
Italian birthplace of a school of philosophy | 44 |
Invisible-clothes wearer in an Andersen tale | 44 |
Ibsen's "An ___ of the People" | 44 |
In literature, the personification of purity | 44 |
Iconic "Another Green World" Brian | 44 |
Its troubles inspired the Sarbanes-Oxley Act | 44 |
Irish singer with eight platinum U.S. albums | 44 |
It's about 115 miles north of Pittsburgh | 44 |
Irish river that shares its name with a bird | 44 |
It may be seen briefly at the end of a list? | 44 |
Investment firm with an asterisk in its name | 44 |
It may come before ''after'' | 44 |
It could get an innocent person into trouble | 44 |
It's important to read it before signing | 44 |
It's usually less than four inches thick | 44 |
It's not good to have in one's mouth | 44 |
Instrument warmed up by rubbing (Tribute #8) | 44 |
Incriminating evidence, with "the" | 44 |
It's 4.0 for a straight-A student: Abbr. | 44 |
It may be attached to a windshield, in brief | 44 |
Its flag includes an image of a nutmeg clove | 44 |
It runs the Federal Citizen Information Ctr. | 44 |
It merged with Bell Atlantic to form Verizon | 44 |
Its official languages are French and Creole | 44 |
It has departments named Nord, Sud and Ouest | 44 |
It's for children, in a Pat Benetar song | 44 |
It's for children, in a Pat Benatar song | 44 |
Intro to "Girl Friday," movie-wise | 44 |
It might help you work through a rough patch | 44 |
It might get you into more underground stuff | 44 |
It often results in changes across the board | 44 |
Its state quarter depicts a peregrine falcon | 44 |
Irving Berlin's "When ___ You" | 44 |
Its flag is a red stripe over a white stripe | 44 |
Isle where several Scottish kings are buried | 44 |
Its results commonly fall between 70 and 130 | 44 |
It might be said when the light bulb goes on | 44 |
It's symbolized by a red circle on white | 44 |
Items sometimes tossed in strongman contests | 44 |
It literally means "thing to wear" | 44 |
Instruction to Kate in a Cole Porter musical | 44 |
Island where Bill and Melinda Gates were wed | 44 |
Its yearbook is called the "Gumbo" | 44 |
Its motto is L'Étoile du Nord: Abbr. | 44 |
In romance poetry, a frequent rhyme for June | 44 |
It may not be able to pick up something tiny | 44 |
Its insignia includes an orbiting spacecraft | 44 |
Its flag says "Battle Born": Abbr. | 44 |
It's not useful in a long shot situation | 44 |
It may be seen, heard or spoken, in a saying | 44 |
It's west of New York's East Village | 44 |
Its first complete ed. was published in 1928 | 44 |
It precedes "the land of the free" | 44 |
Island town whose sign boasts a giant potato | 44 |
It's believable that it's not butter | 44 |
It's at the top of Pascal's triangle | 44 |
Its official bird is the great northern loon | 44 |
Indonesia is considering withdrawing from it | 44 |
Ingredient in Cookies 'n Cream ice cream | 44 |
Illinois city that symbolizes Middle America | 44 |
Illinois city symbolizing mainstream America | 44 |
It may be taken from the neck of a superhero | 44 |
It may measure 16" x 16" x 2" | 44 |