"For kings have ___ . . . ": R. Greene | 48 |
Symbol that can mean "to the power of" | 48 |
Seven-time batting champ Rod who retired in 1985 | 48 |
Real first name of Alfalfa of the Little Rascals | 48 |
Bill Murray's role in "Caddyshack" | 48 |
Chocolate substitute often found at froyo places | 48 |
"The Emperor's Snuff-Box" novelist | 48 |
"The Ballad of the Sad Café" author | 48 |
"___ in cat" (part of an early lesson) | 48 |
Each episode of "Law & Order," say | 48 |
Slugger ''at the bat'' in a poem | 48 |
Liquidates one's assets, with "in" | 48 |
Place where lots of money gets lost on the floor | 48 |
San Francisco neighborhood, with "the" | 48 |
Slippers in Theodore Roosevelt's White House | 48 |
"Cowabunga!" or "23 skiddoo" | 48 |
Leonardo's costar in "The Aviator" | 48 |
"Fast Times at Ridgemont High" actress | 48 |
"Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer" musical | 48 |
It was tops, once (with ''the'') | 48 |
Former "Reach for the stars" sloganeer | 48 |
Rosalind's "As You Like It" cousin | 48 |
They fill the bill (and this puzzle's theme) | 48 |
Agriculture goddess on the New Jersey state seal | 48 |
Regular "What's My Line?" panelist | 48 |
"The Sound of Laughter" author Bennett | 48 |
Brand advertised as "two mints in one" | 48 |
''__ Si Bon'' (Eartha Kitt song) | 48 |
Special effects used in "Avatar," e.g. | 48 |
3-D graphics in movie special effects, for short | 48 |
Addams who created "The Addams Family" | 48 |
Name on the cover of "Favorite Haunts" | 48 |
1969 movie with an exclamation point in its name | 48 |
1969 film with an exclamation point in its title | 48 |
"À bientôt," across the Channel | 48 |
"Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" singer | 48 |
Nicolas Cage's "Moonstruck" costar | 48 |
George Washington's favorite fruity dessert? | 48 |
Follower of Corn, Rice and Wheat in cereal names | 48 |
Literally, French for "in the home of" | 48 |
John of the "Harold & Kumar" films | 48 |
"Golf for Enlightenment" author Deepak | 48 |
"___" Symphony (Beethoven's Ninth) | 48 |
Luther's "A Mighty Fortress," e.g. | 48 |
Dynasty in which Confucianism and Taoism emerged | 48 |
Word that appears twice in a governor's name | 48 |
Voice of Marty the Zebra in 'Madagascar' | 48 |
Jack Bristow's employer in "Alias" | 48 |
Org. whose headquarters is named for George Bush | 48 |
"Legacy of Ashes" recounts its history | 48 |
Wide-screen technique introduced in the '50s | 48 |
No. on which a magazine's ad rates are based | 48 |
"Welcome to the human network" company | 48 |
Tech company in the Dow Jones Industrial Average | 48 |
'50s Western ''The ___ Kid'' | 48 |
Oil company with a sign visible from Fenway Park | 48 |
"The morn in russet mantle ___ . . . " | 48 |
Best-selling author of "Debt of Honor" | 48 |
What Twain said people praise but don't read | 48 |
'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?' set | 48 |
"The Adventures of Ford Fairlane" star | 48 |
To where LeBron took his talents (back), briefly | 48 |
Q's portrayer in "Die Another Day" | 48 |
"How to Irritate People" comedian John | 48 |
One of the Scraggs in "Li'l Abner" | 48 |
Psychic "Miss" in late-night 1990s ads | 48 |
Purple poodle in the "Clifford" series | 48 |
Part of a book where you're unlikely to stop | 48 |
Main character in the musical "Xanadu" | 48 |
Word with "board" or "joint" | 48 |
Priesthood, metaphorically, with "the" | 48 |
Not a "Rock and Roll Crossword" answer | 48 |
Repeated word in '02 Sheryl Crow album title | 48 |
Channel with "Anderson Cooper 360°" | 48 |
Kind of mine, to Police's "Canary" | 48 |
"The global high sign" sloganeer, once | 48 |
It can't be understood until it's broken | 48 |
"Give My Regards to Broadway" composer | 48 |
Actor, dancer, playwright, singer and songwriter | 48 |
"You're a Grand Old Flag" composer | 48 |
2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Leonard | 48 |
"The global high-sign" sloganeer, once | 48 |
Pay increase to keep up with inflation, in brief | 48 |
He had a 1948 #1 hit with "Nature Boy" | 48 |
___ of Glenure ("Kidnapped" character) | 48 |
1977 best-seller set at Boston Memorial Hospital | 48 |
1977 best seller set at Boston Memorial Hospital | 48 |
''Catch a Falling Star'' crooner | 48 |
Hero who debuted in Weird Tales magazine in 1932 | 48 |
African river that's the world's deepest | 48 |
"Gangsta's Paradise" Grammy winner | 48 |
Animal whose fur was used for Crockett's cap | 48 |
Setting of a 1978 hit song, with "the" | 48 |
Julius Dithers' wife, in "Blondie" | 48 |
Julius Dithers's wife in "Blondie" | 48 |
Spanish explorer who discovered the Grand Canyon | 48 |
Country whose highest point is Cerro Chirripó | 48 |
"___ Been the One" (2006 Rihanna song) | 48 |
Great horse sponsored by a fast-moving nobleman? | 48 |
Cabot _____ ("Murder, She Wrote" town) | 48 |