First name that means "the king" | 42 |
The six of "Little Nellie Kelly" | 42 |
Athlete nicknamed "The Big Easy" | 42 |
Transportation options for Blackhawks fans | 42 |
P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year after Singh | 42 |
Athlete who sells a line of Big Easy wines | 42 |
Sister of Lustica in "Born Free" | 42 |
"The Lady from Shanghai" heroine | 42 |
''If all ___ fails . . .'' | 42 |
Led Zeppelin "Somethin' ___" | 42 |
Metallica: "Nothing ___ Matters" | 42 |
G. & S.'s Lord High Everything ___ | 42 |
". . . or __!" (ultimatum ender) | 42 |
''What ___ can go wrong?'' | 42 |
"Someone ___ Dream" (Faith Hill) | 42 |
"___ Venner," O. W. Holmes novel | 42 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame name since 1994 | 42 |
"The Lion King" co-composer John | 42 |
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" John | 42 |
"Candle in the Wind" singer John | 42 |
First name in rock 'n' roll annals | 42 |
"The Cat's Meow" actor, 2001 | 42 |
Letter that requires clicking, not licking | 42 |
Letters in Einstein's famous quotation | 42 |
Frequent feature of Emily Dickinson poetry | 42 |
Chef known to “kick it up a notch” | 42 |
''Self-Reliance'' essayist | 42 |
British band with "Unbelievable" | 42 |
"Unbelievable" techno-funk group | 42 |
Former "big four" record company | 42 |
"Never Mind the Bollocks" closer | 42 |
Nellie's "South Pacific" man | 42 |
___ Hirsch of "Lords of Dogtown" | 42 |
Richard's "Stakeout" co-star | 42 |
Estevez of "St. Elmo's Fire" | 42 |
___ Largo, "Thunderball" villain | 42 |
2009 Grammy winner for "Relapse" | 42 |
Five-time Grammy winner for Best Rap Album | 42 |
___ grise (person having unofficial power) | 42 |
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto is in it | 42 |
It shares the same keys as a G major scale | 42 |
"Underground" director Kusturica | 42 |
Uma's role in "The Avengers" | 42 |
"Clueless" was a retelling of it | 42 |
''The Avengers'' character | 42 |
One-named "More to Love" hostess | 42 |
'The Phantom of the Opera' actress | 42 |
Statuettes with symbols of art and science | 42 |
Insufferable, lovelorn and whiny, in slang | 42 |
Genre associated with complicated haircuts | 42 |
Alma mater of Vice President Alben Barkley | 42 |
Like the other part of the half full glass | 42 |
They're worth three points in Scrabble | 42 |
Maker of life-and-death decisions, briefly | 42 |
Extras on TV's "Royal Pains" | 42 |
One appears on the Australian Coat of Arms | 42 |
Creature that never leaves the land of Oz? | 42 |
Sinclair's "World's ___" | 42 |
My Chemical Romance "To the ___" | 42 |
Backside ... or a hint to the puzzle theme | 42 |
He wrote "The Neverending Story" | 42 |
Chess segment with few pieces on the board | 42 |
You may get annoyed if it's given away | 42 |
" . . . ___ not yet": Matt. 24:6 | 42 |
"Songs for the Restless" rockers | 42 |
"Return of the Jedi" battle site | 42 |
They're offensive and looking to score | 42 |
"Here's Where the Story ___" | 42 |
Fiedler's "An ___ Innocence" | 42 |
Government department headed by Steven Chu | 42 |
When to say "Feliz Año Nuevo" | 42 |
Twin who was quite attached to his brother | 42 |
Metal casting housing automotive cylinders | 42 |
It's mellow and has a pear-shaped bell | 42 |
Calculating 30-ton monster of the '40s | 42 |
"National Velvet" author Bagnold | 42 |
Tennyson's "Geraint and ___" | 42 |
"National Velvet" writer Bagnold | 42 |
Tennyson woman called "the Fair" | 42 |
"Achtung Baby" co-producer Brian | 42 |
Brian known as the father of ambient music | 42 |
"Here Come the Warm Jets" singer | 42 |
Compound that's subject to tautomerism | 42 |
Paul Tibbets's mother's first name | 42 |
___ Holmes (detective of juvenile fiction) | 42 |
Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane's underling | 42 |
Deputy on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 42 |
1940's-50's All-Star ___ Slaughter | 42 |
Strate of "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 42 |
Seth's son that he fathered at age 105 | 42 |
Biblical character who lived for 905 years | 42 |
"The Dukes of Hazzard" offspring | 42 |
Company with a spectacular 2001 bankruptcy | 42 |
Name synonymous with corporate malfeasance | 42 |
Superior to a chief warrant officer: Abbr. | 42 |
Joan Rivers's "____ Talking" | 42 |
"___ slayeth the silly one": Job | 42 |
"And Winter Came..." album maker | 42 |
Singer whose music plays in new age stores | 42 |
Grammy winner from County Donegal, Ireland | 42 |