Prefix that means "transcending" | 42 |
"I ___ man with seven wives ..." | 42 |
'I never -- man I didn't like' | 42 |
"I --- man who wasn't there" | 42 |
"I ___ man who wasn't there" | 42 |
"... I ___ man with seven wives" | 42 |
Almost any element whose name ends in -ium | 42 |
Distributed (with ''out'') | 42 |
Its favorite word is "Violation" | 42 |
Distributes (with ''out'') | 42 |
One of the Wu-Tang Clan rappers, for short | 42 |
Insurance company with Snoopy on its blimp | 42 |
Paris equivalent of the London Underground | 42 |
Ball club whose colors are blue and orange | 42 |
"Meet the ___" (baseball anthem) | 42 |
Capital of France's Moselle department | 42 |
Sounds from young Siamese or Burmese, e.G. | 42 |
Its flag has an eagle in the center: Abbr. | 42 |
Host of the 1970 and 1986 World Cup: Abbr. | 42 |
"Singin' in the Rain" studio | 42 |
"North by Northwest" film studio | 42 |
"Singin' in the Rain studio" | 42 |
"Singin' in the Rain "studio | 42 |
Booker T.'s band, with "The" | 42 |
Old name for the unit now called a siemens | 42 |
Uma's role in "Pulp Fiction" | 42 |
Hamm who wrote "Go for the Goal" | 42 |
Farrow of ''Peyton Place'' | 42 |
''Pulp Fiction'' character | 42 |
Setting for the movie "Scarface" | 42 |
Material also known as cat-gold or glimmer | 42 |
He prophesied the destruction of Jerusalem | 42 |
Distance light travels in 3.3 femtoseconds | 42 |
First word of "Home, Sweet Home" | 42 |
"Air" or "day" starter | 42 |
He was given the ears of a donkey, in myth | 42 |
Where "Falstaff" premiered, 1893 | 42 |
Vanessa Carlton "A Thousand ___" | 42 |
Common career choice, with "the" | 42 |
"When We Were Very Young" writer | 42 |
''Winnie-the-Pooh'' author | 42 |
"The Adventures of ___ and Otis" | 42 |
Ones trapped in boxes of their own making? | 42 |
He sang "Start Movin'": 1957 | 42 |
___ the Merciless (Flash Gordon's foe) | 42 |
"Bus" or "sub" starter | 42 |
"A Prairie Home Companion" state | 42 |
Second-highest course concentration, often | 42 |
Capital whose main street is Nezavisimosti | 42 |
Branded product that may be apple or grape | 42 |
Space station that operated on Moscow time | 42 |
Las Vegas attraction, with "The" | 42 |
Innermost of Saturn's five major moons | 42 |
"The Birth of the World" painter | 42 |
Michael Jackson "Man in the ___" | 42 |
"___ for the million things ..." | 42 |
"Bye, bye, ___ American Pie ..." | 42 |
Beethoven's "_____ Solemnis" | 42 |
"Gorillas in the ___," 1988 film | 42 |
Headdress for the Archbishop of Canterbury | 42 |
Nickname for a 2012 presidential candidate | 42 |
Kindergarten lost-and-found items, perhaps | 42 |
Impediments to manual dexterity, sometimes | 42 |
Gp. where the Diamondbacks hit the diamond | 42 |
Certain commissioner's charge, briefly | 42 |
U2 song paying tribute to an American icon | 42 |
Hugo's Thénardier and others: Abbr. | 42 |
Like "Spring forward; fall back" | 42 |
"Every good boy does fine," e.g. | 42 |
Group with enforcers, with "the" | 42 |
"Married to the ___" (1988 film) | 42 |
Company whose logo has a red "o" | 42 |
It might have a "wide load" sign | 42 |
Techno musician born Richard Melville Hall | 42 |
One-named musician descended from Melville | 42 |
Classic TV's "The ___ Squad" | 42 |
Magazine "Ugly Betty" worked for | 42 |
How "Aw, shucks" is usually said | 42 |
"The Simpsons" bartender Szyslak | 42 |
''The Simpsons'' bartender | 42 |
Tavern next to King Toot's Music Store | 42 |
Chandon's partner in expensive alcohol | 42 |
1978-2002 Kenyan president Daniel arap ___ | 42 |
"Surely you don't mean me?!" | 42 |
Actress Kelly of "One Tree Hill" | 42 |
"Les Femmes Savantes" playwright | 42 |
Word with soccer or ''Hi'' | 42 |
"___ Dieu!" (French exclamation) | 42 |
Night "The Monkees" aired: Abbr. | 42 |
"Harvests of Joy" autobiographer | 42 |
He painted "Haystack at Giverny" | 42 |
"Impression: Sunrise" and others | 42 |
"The kissing disease," for short | 42 |
Like most of Phil Spector's recordings | 42 |
Marilyn of "The Seven Year Itch" | 42 |
"Era of Good Feelings" president | 42 |
"Old MacDonald Had a Farm" sound | 42 |
What Rilo Kiley was "Capturing"? | 42 |
Volts-per-octave unit, in electronic music | 42 |
What the 12 men in this grid took steps on | 42 |