"All I ___ needed is here in my arms" | 47 |
"... happily __ after" | 32 |
"... and they lived happily ___ after" | 48 |
"___ feel like you've been had?" | 46 |
"___ After" (Drew Barrymore film) | 43 |
" . . . happily __ after" | 35 |
" . . . for ___ in joy!": Browning | 44 |
''Thanks ___ so much!'' | 39 |
''Did you ___?'' | 32 |
''As ___'' (letter closing) | 43 |
''... lived happily ___ after'' | 47 |
''... ___ after'' | 33 |
The Tibetans call it Chomolungma | 32 |
View from Sagarmatha National Park | 34 |
Mountain previously named Peak XV | 33 |
Mountain natives call Sagarmatha | 32 |
Mountain known locally as Chomolungma | 37 |
Krakauer's "Into Thin Air" locale | 47 |
It was scaled in just over eight hours in 2004 | 46 |
Engineer for whom a peak was named | 34 |
Chomolungma's more familiar name | 36 |
"Queen of the Himalayas" | 34 |
Washington town where Glenn Beck was born | 41 |
Lincoln's co-speaker at Gettysburg | 38 |
Former surgeon general C. ___ Koop | 34 |
Chad of "Medical Center" | 34 |
Actor Sloane of "Citizen Kane" | 40 |
"Medical Center" co-star of 70's TV | 49 |
Last name of musical brothers Don and Phil | 42 |
Either singer of "Cathy's Clown" | 46 |
Either "Cathy's Clown" singer | 43 |
Either "Bye Bye Love" singer | 38 |
Either "Bye Bye Love" brother | 39 |
Don or Phil of 50's-60's pop | 36 |
"Wake Up Little Susie" brothers | 41 |
"Cathy's Clown" brothers | 38 |
"Tinker to ___ to Chance" | 35 |
Tinker to __ to Chance: classic double-play combo | 49 |
Tinker to __ to Chance: old double-play combo | 45 |
Second baseman called "The Crab" | 42 |
Player between Tinker and Chance | 32 |
Part of a famous double-play combo | 34 |
Medgar of the civil rights movement | 35 |
Hall-of-Fame second baseman Johnny | 34 |
Duke ___, Rocky's manager/trainer | 37 |
Civil rights leader from Mississippi | 36 |
Brooklyn's Medgar ___ College | 33 |
"Miss ___ Boys" (1997) | 32 |
" . . . ___ to Chance" | 32 |
'Tinker to -- to Chance' | 32 |
'50s-'60s civil rights leader | 37 |
'50s-'60s civil rights activist | 39 |
"Be it ___ humble . . . " | 35 |
"Be it ___ humble ..." | 32 |
"Be it ___ humble . . ." | 34 |
''Be it ___ humble ...'' | 40 |
Three-time Wimbledon winner Chris | 33 |
Winner of four consecutive U.S. Open titles | 43 |
Chris who won 18 Grand Slam singles titles | 42 |
Chris known for her ground strokes | 34 |
Champion with a two-handed backhand | 35 |
Winner of four straight U.S. Opens, 1975-'78 | 48 |
Tennis star nicknamed "The Ice Maiden" | 48 |
Six-time U.S. Open tennis champion | 34 |
Seven-time winner of the French Open | 36 |
Seven-time French Open singles champ | 36 |
Florida's ___ Tennis Academy | 32 |
First female athlete to host "SNL" | 44 |
Athlete a.k.a. "The Ice Maiden" | 41 |
1995 Tennis Hall of Fame inductee | 33 |
''Ice Maiden'' of sports | 40 |
''God bless us ___ one'' | 40 |
"This happens ___ time!" | 34 |
"God bless us ___ one" | 32 |
"Ay, ___ inch a king": Shak. | 38 |
"___ Heartbeat" (Amy Grant hit) | 41 |
"__ Breath You Take": Police hit | 42 |
Start of a pessimist's credo | 32 |
Amy Grant's "___ Heartbeat" | 41 |
"God bless us, ___ one!" | 34 |
"God bless us --- one" | 32 |
"Give ___ man thy ear . . . ": Shak. | 46 |
"___ Man in His Humour": Jonson | 41 |
"___ little breeze . . . " | 36 |
"___ Heartbeat" (1991 Amy Grant hit) | 46 |
"__ Which Way but Loose" | 34 |
"__ Little Kiss": 1987 hit | 36 |
"__ Heartbeat": Amy Grant hit | 39 |
''___ man for himself!'' | 40 |
''__ little bit helps'' | 39 |
"They'd eaten ___" | 32 |
All-inclusive text on frequency? | 32 |
Twain's "___ Diary" | 33 |
You can't have big days without them | 40 |
Final dates for holiday planning | 32 |
"___ Bayou" (1997 film) | 33 |
"__ Diary" (Twain short story) | 40 |
After-dark times, in classifieds | 32 |
Times for final holiday preparations | 36 |
December 24 and December 31, notably | 36 |