Uriah in "The Greatest Story Ever Told" | 49 |
1950s-'60s actor known as the Switchblade Kid | 49 |
Wilson Pickett's "___-Skirt Minnie" | 49 |
Best Actress Oscar winner for "Cabaret" | 49 |
''___ fresh'' (mouthwash come-on) | 49 |
"Cantar de ___ Cid" (Spanish epic poem) | 49 |
Russian space station once visited by US shuttles | 49 |
Smokey Robinson's group, with "the" | 49 |
"Harlequin's Carnival" painter Joan | 49 |
Ceramic muralist for the Unesco building in Paris | 49 |
"Dog Barking at the Moon" painter, 1926 | 49 |
"Catalan Landscape (The Hunter)" artist | 49 |
Modern adaptation of "Madame Butterfly" | 49 |
Sch. that e-mails application decisions on Pi Day | 49 |
Its chapel was designed by Eero Saarinen, briefly | 49 |
Year in the reign of Macbeth, in Scottish history | 49 |
Abbr. before a Québécoise's name, maybe | 49 |
"Every good boy does fine" and the like | 49 |
Electronic musician who launched a beverage brand | 49 |
Original name of the JavaScript computer language | 49 |
"The ___ Squad" of '60s-'70s TV | 49 |
Big Apple museum, for short, with "the" | 49 |
"Bell Bottom Trousers" bandleader Jaffe | 49 |
"Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?" | 49 |
"___ bene" ("Very well": It.) | 49 |
"The more ___ the less virtue": Thoreau | 49 |
Bit from a documentary about the Federal Reserve? | 49 |
Wesley Snipes/Jennifer Lopez action flick of 1995 | 49 |
"Watermelon Man" musician SantamarÃa | 49 |
Essayist whose motto was "Que sais-je?" | 49 |
This won Henry Mancini 1961's Best Song Oscar | 49 |
"The Hound of the Baskervilles" setting | 49 |
Sculptor of various "Reclining Figures" | 49 |
"Breaker ___" (Australian film of 1980) | 49 |
TV character first seen on "Happy Days" | 49 |
" . . . incense-breathing ___": T. Gray | 49 |
Undergo transformation, as one image into another | 49 |
Hawthorne's "___ from an Old Manse" | 49 |
Maternal Pink Floyd song off "The Wall" | 49 |
"It's not nice to fool ___ Nature!" | 49 |
"Hello, ___" (cellphone ad catchphrase) | 49 |
"Blood and Fire" for the Salvation Army | 49 |
"Be prepared" and "Semper fi" | 49 |
What George's riding master told him in N.H.? | 49 |
They start with pitches and eventually get scores | 49 |
The "60" in "going 60": Abbr. | 49 |
"Here's to you, ___ Robinson . . ." | 49 |
"___ Doubtfire" (Robin Williams comedy) | 49 |
Instrument shaker at the end of a minstrel troupe | 49 |
"Chinese restaurant syndrome" substance | 49 |
Where the Westminster Dog Show takes place: Abbr. | 49 |
Where Charlie was trapped, in a Kingston Trio hit | 49 |
TV production co. whose mascot was Mimsie the Cat | 49 |
"How ___ is that doggie in the window?" | 49 |
"How --- is that doggie in the window?" | 49 |
"___ have I travel'd . . . ": Keats | 49 |
Bluesman who sang "Got My Mojo Working" | 49 |
Drink with vodka, Kahlua, Bailey's, and cream | 49 |
"Mr. ___ Steps Out" (Leo Gorcey comedy) | 49 |
Conservationist on California's state quarter | 49 |
1960s TV's "The Ghost and Mrs. ___" | 49 |
"Lives of Girls and Women" author Alice | 49 |
It might be served for breakfast at the Iditarod? | 49 |
Delightful, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 49 |
Word from the Spanish for "stray beast" | 49 |
Dog that's a little of this, a little of that | 49 |
Def Leppard producer Robert "___" Lange | 49 |
"... And I'm the queen of England!" | 49 |
''Well, would you look at that!'' | 49 |
Civil Rights org. headed by Benjamin Todd Jealous | 49 |
Autobiographer of "Speak, Memory," 1951 | 49 |
Queen Amidala's home in "Star Wars" | 49 |
"De ___" (reply to "Gracias") | 49 |
Point from which there's nowhere to go but up | 49 |
"__ man can tether time or tide": Burns | 49 |
Perot's "giant sucking sound" maker | 49 |
Language from which "coyote" is derived | 49 |
Danielle Steel's "Message From ___" | 49 |
"Full Metal Jacket" setting, informally | 49 |
"The ___ Game" (1965 Shirley Ellis hit) | 49 |
'The Clue in the Crossword Cipher' solver | 49 |
She reprised Fay's "King Kong" role | 49 |
Siesta taken by this puzzle's longest answers | 49 |
C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of __" | 49 |
Rapper with a 2007 feud against Bill O'Reilly | 49 |
Org. in President Gingrich's moon colony plan | 49 |
Like "m" or "n," to linguists | 49 |
"A bit of talcum/Is always walcum" poet | 49 |
Rhymer of "Bronx" and "thonx" | 49 |
"Harper's Weekly" cartoonist Thomas | 49 |
''The Confessions of ___ Turner'' | 49 |
"Great" detective of children's lit | 49 |
Word with "second" or "human" | 49 |
Word with "mother" or "human" | 49 |
Word with "human" or "Mother" | 49 |
"C'mon, you're kidding, right?" | 49 |
Gp. that hands out fines for "flopping" | 49 |
Network with "Ed" and "Grimm" | 49 |
Military procedural spun off from "JAG" | 49 |
Co. that made the first mechanical cash registers | 49 |