It follows the octave in an Italian sonnet | 42 |
Select the temperature on, as a thermostat | 42 |
Ward's role on "Wagon Train" | 42 |
Green of "The Italian Job," 2003 | 42 |
"___ Speaks" (Jane Roberts book) | 42 |
Adam's third son and clockmaker Thomas | 42 |
NASA project for communicating with aliens | 42 |
"The X-Files" project, for short | 42 |
"The X-Files" program, for short | 42 |
''Dragonwyck'' author Anya | 42 |
Have one's heart ___ (desire strongly) | 42 |
___ precedent (establishes usage, perhaps) | 42 |
"Bathers at Asnières" painter | 42 |
Show with the song "Here on Who" | 42 |
"Morning's at ___": Browning | 42 |
"Good Morning America" beginning | 42 |
Wine enthusiast's list of killer reds? | 42 |
Carney, Linkletter, Buchwald and four more | 42 |
" . . . maids with ___": Carroll | 42 |
"I Want Your ___" George Michael | 42 |
___ change (or a hint to the puzzle theme) | 42 |
Indian lentil dish used as an aphrodisiac? | 42 |
Subject that may require a permission slip | 42 |
Makes more attractive, with "up" | 42 |
Like Marvin Gaye's "healing" | 42 |
"___ and I Know It" (LMFAO song) | 42 |
"Oh yeah ... you and what army?" | 42 |
Airport with an Anchor Brewing Company pub | 42 |
Real-life org. seen in "Bullitt" | 42 |
Employer of TV's Nash Bridges, briefly | 42 |
Snorkel in "Beetle Bailey," e.g. | 42 |
"Pepper's" title, to Beatles | 42 |
Central figure at the fictional Ft. Baxter | 42 |
___ Na Na (Woodstock act, for some reason) | 42 |
Title that means "king of kings" | 42 |
___ Jahan, emperor who built the Taj Mahal | 42 |
"A WINTER's Tale" playwright | 42 |
Clinton cabinet member for all eight years | 42 |
Star of SeaWorld's "Believe" | 42 |
Musical group with its own 1977-81 TV show | 42 |
'50s & '60s rock revival group | 42 |
Palance's Oscar-nominated film of 1953 | 42 |
"Saturday Night Live" alum Molly | 42 |
Nickname for a 7'1" N.B.A.'er | 42 |
Cager-turned-rapper O'Neal, familiarly | 42 |
Sock puppeteer Lewis and actress Belafonte | 42 |
Dangerous person to play against for money | 42 |
Nurse Fleming on TV's "Monk" | 42 |
The Beatles' "___ Loves You" | 42 |
Christie's "Murder ___ Said" | 42 |
Byron's "__ Walks in Beauty" | 42 |
Adventure novel set in a lost African city | 42 |
"___ Sells Sanctuary" (The Cult) | 42 |
"___ loves you yeah, yeah, yeah" | 42 |
"___ Done Him Wrong" (1933 film) | 42 |
"__ Walks in Beauty": Byron poem | 42 |
___ & Him (Zooey Deschanel's band) | 42 |
Stadium that hosted a 1965 Beatles concert | 42 |
Where Gooden and Strawberry once performed | 42 |
Site of the "Miracle of '69" | 42 |
Lola Delaney's lost dog in a 1950 play | 42 |
Valentino title role, with "the" | 42 |
"There ___, Miss America . . . " | 42 |
Dual personality, to an Israeli economist? | 42 |
Place to gas up with a scallop as its logo | 42 |
Like a prime candidate for disillusionment | 42 |
"Backroads" singer Ricky Van ___ | 42 |
Fields of "Rippling Rhythm" fame | 42 |
"The Jungle Book" tiger ___ Khan | 42 |
__ Khan: "The Jungle Book" tiger | 42 |
He's tops in helping one reach the top | 42 |
"Idiot's Delight" playwright | 42 |
Prinze, Jr.'s "--- All That" | 42 |
Hall & Oates song "___ Gone" | 42 |
"The Liner --- a Lady" (Kipling) | 42 |
"___ So High" (Tal Bachman song) | 42 |
"___ Having a Baby" (1988 movie) | 42 |
"___ Gotta Have It" (1986 movie) | 42 |
"___ Funny That Way" (1928 song) | 42 |
"___ a Lady" (Tom Jones classic) | 42 |
''___ a Lady'' (Tom Jones) | 42 |
Movie with Geoffrey Rush as David Helfgott | 42 |
Literally, "the way of the gods" | 42 |
Stallone's costar in "Rocky" | 42 |
Some have two arms and a tail, but no legs | 42 |
Easily identifiable teams, in casual games | 42 |
"The ___ of the Fisherman": West | 42 |
What women do at the mall, stereotypically | 42 |
Japanese equivalent of "general" | 42 |
Emotionally unsettled, with "up" | 42 |
Frequent "Sex and the City" prop | 42 |
Places to kill time at an airport terminal | 42 |
Restaurateur and celebrity hanger-on Toots | 42 |
Vacation destination, with "the" | 42 |
Summer vacation spot, with "the" | 42 |
"Jersey ___" (Snooki's show) | 42 |
Like Randy Newman's "People" | 42 |
Site of a classic "Psycho" scene | 42 |
Something that isn't taken lying down? | 42 |
"You'll have to demonstrate" | 42 |