Only defenseman to lead the NHL in scoring | 42 |
First defenseman to lead N.H.L. in scoring | 42 |
1970 and '72 Conn Smythe Trophy winner | 42 |
1949 Peace Prize winner Lord John Boyd ___ | 42 |
Guitarist Benjamin and hockey legend Bobby | 42 |
Bobby and (less famously) Colton of hockey | 42 |
"The Pearl of ___ Island": Stowe | 42 |
___ Island (location near Portland, Maine) | 42 |
Anesthesiologists' work sites, briefly | 42 |
''. . . ___ I'm told'' | 42 |
Welles of ''Citizen Kane'' | 42 |
"Macbeth" (1948) director Welles | 42 |
"Coffee ___?" (host's query) | 42 |
Word form for ''straight'' | 42 |
Red Sox star David "Big Papi" __ | 42 |
Baseballer David a.k.a. 'Big Papi' | 42 |
"What the Butler Saw" playwright | 42 |
Creator of the pigs Old Major and Napoleon | 42 |
Pasta that might slip through the colander | 42 |
Tony winner "August: ___ County" | 42 |
Resident of Japan's third-largest city | 42 |
"The Star-Spangled Banner" start | 42 |
Wheat bread Pitt almost took away for 2011 | 42 |
Nominees for them are announced in January | 42 |
March, 2006 ceremony, with "the" | 42 |
Org. concerned with carpal tunnel syndrome | 42 |
Milo in ''The Dream Team'' | 42 |
Vegas casino with a leprechaun in its logo | 42 |
"Schindler's List" character | 42 |
Site of museums devoted to Ibsen and Munch | 42 |
Site of a 1993 Middle East peace agreement | 42 |
Capital home to the Vikingskiphuset museum | 42 |
Where the traitorous Vidkun Quisling lived | 42 |
Where Munch painted "The Scream" | 42 |
European capital once known as Christiania | 42 |
City where "Peer Gynt" premiered | 42 |
Song for which Pavarotti won a 1980 Grammy | 42 |
Org. that employed Julia Child during WWII | 42 |
Pile Pelion on ___ (attempt a futile task) | 42 |
"Do the Right Thing" actor Davis | 42 |
Davis of "I'm Not Rappaport" | 42 |
Horse tender in "The Highwayman" | 42 |
Fiesta Bowl winner of 2003 and 2004: Abbr. | 42 |
Macintosh platform named “Leopard” | 42 |
Approval on "The Little Rascals" | 42 |
Verdi opera based on a Shakespeare tragedy | 42 |
"Dio, mi potevi scagliar" singer | 42 |
"Saturday Night Live" alum Cheri | 42 |
New Mexico county whose seat is Alamogordo | 42 |
White Sands National Monument's county | 42 |
"... O, be some __ name": Juliet | 42 |
Thomas Tryon chiller, with "The" | 42 |
Phish "One foot follows the ___" | 42 |
Capote's "___ Voices . . . " | 42 |
"The ___ Woman," Linden TV movie | 42 |
''How the ___ Half Lives'' | 42 |
"The Adventures of Milo and ___" | 42 |
"Miss ___ Regrets" (Porter tune) | 42 |
Ned Beatty in ''Superman'' | 42 |
"The Andy Griffith Show" tippler | 42 |
"Dock of the Bay" singer Redding | 42 |
''Dock of the Bay'' singer | 42 |
First tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark | 42 |
He played Lord Jim in "Lord Jim" | 42 |
Most-nominated actor to never win an Oscar | 42 |
Eight-time Best Actor nominee with no wins | 42 |
Burton's co-star in "Becket" | 42 |
There are two of them in each starred ans. | 42 |
Third Major Leaguer to reach 500 home runs | 42 |
Capital about 300 miles from New York City | 42 |
Olympic swimming gold medalist Kristin ___ | 42 |
Director Preminger and conductor Klemperer | 42 |
Conductor Klemperer and director Preminger | 42 |
''There ___ to be a law!'' | 42 |
Alanis Morissette "You ___ Know" | 42 |
"Parlez-vous français?" reply | 42 |
"Under Two Flags" novelist, 1867 | 42 |
". . . ___ flag was still there" | 42 |
Dickens's "__ Mutual Friend" | 42 |
Thornton Wilder's "___ Town" | 42 |
"___ Love" (Tommy Dorsey #1 hit) | 42 |
"__ Lips Are Sealed": Go-Gos hit | 42 |
Willa Cather's "One of ____" | 42 |
"__ not to reason why": Tennyson | 42 |
" . . . enemy, and they are ___" | 42 |
Defeated in an annual Nathan's contest | 42 |
Downs more dogs than, in an annual contest | 42 |
Sue Grafton's "O is for ---" | 42 |
Phrase from "Robert's Rules" | 42 |
"Three up, three down" threesome | 42 |
Description of the office of the President | 42 |
Item most frequently heated up for dinner? | 42 |
Appliance in "Hansel and Gretel" | 42 |
Redundant partner of "done with" | 42 |
Go wrong on "The Price Is Right" | 42 |
One of his lost works is "Medea" | 42 |
Besieged city during the Spanish Civil War | 42 |
NaplesÂ’s historic Castell dellÂ’___ | 42 |
Lacto-___ vegetarian (in-flight meal spec) | 42 |
''You ___ it to yourself'' | 42 |