| Its nickname is "Family City, U.S.A." | 47 |
| In myth, killer of his own mother, Clytemnestra | 47 |
| It became a capital during Haakon V's reign | 47 |
| It was founded by Osman and collapsed after WWI | 47 |
| Irving's "A Prayer for ___ Meany" | 47 |
| It's next to Luxury Tax on a Monopoly board | 47 |
| It "hits the spot," per old radio ads | 47 |
| Its white variety glows upon exposure to oxygen | 47 |
| In bridge, the player on the dealer's right | 47 |
| It's found in freshly squeezed orange juice | 47 |
| It involves switching drivers from time to time | 47 |
| Italian resort town where Edward Lear is buried | 47 |
| It's between the West Indies and the Azores | 47 |
| It should come back to you after a while: Abbr. | 47 |
| It wouldn't be one if it weren't public | 47 |
| Ice-T's "Always Wanted to Be ___" | 47 |
| It was home to two Wonders of the Ancient World | 47 |
| It forbids religious tests for political office | 47 |
| Italian scientist who lent his name to a number | 47 |
| Instruction in a method acting class for maids? | 47 |
| It's measured to determine body oxygenation | 47 |
| Item from the Victoria's Sweetness catalog? | 47 |
| It may be pulled out while holding something up | 47 |
| Indian at Met's stadium does some heckling? | 47 |
| In a carol, he had "no gift to bring" | 47 |
| Instrument Bob Dylan was once booed for playing | 47 |
| Indiana city famous for making band instruments | 47 |
| It's often discovered dead in a horror film | 47 |
| It's on the left side of the third row back | 47 |
| It's all about location, location, location | 47 |
| It's made with a lot of folding and chewing | 47 |
| Initials on the cover of "The Hobbit" | 47 |
| It has no sharps or flats, with "the" | 47 |
| It's on the underside of a plane's wing | 47 |
| Item used to fasten planks, in old shipbuilding | 47 |
| It vibrates in the direction of its propagation | 47 |
| Ilsa's maiden name, in 'Casablanca' | 47 |
| It'll knock you out after you knock it back | 47 |
| It was on Time Magazine's cover on 6/2/1980 | 47 |
| Indian's interpretation of Robert Browning? | 47 |
| Introduction of actress Grier to actor Klugman? | 47 |
| It has "location, location, location" | 47 |
| It forms much of Lombardy's southern border | 47 |
| It's repeated after "Que" in song | 47 |
| It's often feared at the pediatrician's | 47 |
| iPhone's voice-activated personal assistant | 47 |
| Implement for checking the doneness of a steak? | 47 |
| International communities with shared interests | 47 |
| Instrument that might be accompanied by a tabla | 47 |
| It would make Freud go ''hmmm'' | 47 |
| It follows either word in the four long answers | 47 |
| It's associated with Chris Rock and 30 Rock | 47 |
| It's ironic if his favorite month was March | 47 |
| It's not a silk purse source, it's said | 47 |
| Item on the back of some sport utility vehicles | 47 |
| ID issued by the Federated States of Micronesia | 47 |
| It's not breaking the sound barrier anymore | 47 |
| It was 5431.4 for "Spock's Brain" | 47 |
| Instrument that makes a drummer feel important? | 47 |
| Item with two red lines running down the middle | 47 |
| Instrument for Bob Haggart, Slam Stewart et al. | 47 |
| It may precede or follow ''as'' | 47 |
| Indian hotel in 2008 news, with "the" | 47 |
| International Motorsports Hall of Fame location | 47 |
| It usually includes a fish sauce called nam pla | 47 |
| It's usually disregarded when alphabetizing | 47 |
| Imogen Heap "Speak for Yourself" song | 47 |
| It can be used when making solders and soldiers | 47 |
| It's declared after the last hit, for short | 47 |
| It may be hung for overhand or underhand access | 47 |
| Irish seaport home to a famous "Rose" | 47 |
| It starts "A Visit from St. Nicholas" | 47 |
| Its fight song is "The Mighty Bruins" | 47 |
| Instrument similar to the Portuguese cavaquinho | 47 |
| It may direct you to skip, draw two, or reverse | 47 |
| In Key West it's known as the Overseas Hwy. | 47 |
| INTEL/AVON merger popular with silent film fans | 47 |
| Its saliva has an anticoagulant called draculin | 47 |
| It's good for absolutely nothing, in a song | 47 |
| Its Web site has a Swim, Sports & Play page | 47 |
| Isaac Asimov's "Murder at the ___" | 48 |
| It's called "awabi" at a sushi bar | 48 |
| It follows "peek" in a baby's game | 48 |
| It pays you cash when you get hurt and miss work | 48 |
| Indian city that's the site of the Taj Mahal | 48 |
| It was once called Mission San Antonio de Valero | 48 |
| Its flag shows the Big Dipper and the North Star | 48 |
| International Boxing Hall of Fame charter member | 48 |
| Inland sea that crosses the border of Uzbekistan | 48 |
| Infielder who plays in the House That Ruth Built | 48 |
| If it's a bust, it still may qualify as this | 48 |
| Island in The Beach Boys' "Kokomo" | 48 |
| It has fast food's highest rate of turnover? | 48 |
| It's based on "The Berlin Stories" | 48 |
| Its Thanksgiving is the second Monday of October | 48 |
| It was tops, once (with ''the'') | 48 |
| It can't be understood until it's broken | 48 |
| It might be tossed out while picking up a blonde | 48 |
| Israel's Minister of Defense: 1967–74 | 48 |
| It may get the last photo in the calendar: abbr. | 48 |