Paul Simon's "Slip ___ Away" | 42 |
Like Bill Murray in 'Ghostbusters' | 42 |
Attacked, Ã la "Ghostbusters" | 42 |
Character actor in the Cowboy Hall of Fame | 42 |
Billy Bob Thornton's directorial debut | 42 |
Oasis "___ the eye of your mind" | 42 |
Outdoor toy that attaches to a garden hose | 42 |
Sign like "Give 'em a brake" | 42 |
New York's ___-Kettering Cancer Center | 42 |
"Citizen Kane" actor Everett ___ | 42 |
Person who uses a sleeve for a napkin, say | 42 |
Way to verify an ump's call, for short | 42 |
Armchair quarterback's favorite replay | 42 |
The Beach Boys' "___ John B" | 42 |
Biscuits and gravy (in my wife's eyes) | 42 |
Alternative to shoving mail under the door | 42 |
Mammals with unusually low metabolic rates | 42 |
They've been independent since '91 | 42 |
How the tortoise competed against the hare | 42 |
Minolta made the first digital one in 1995 | 42 |
Device with a moving mirror and pentaprism | 42 |
What a rocker may do after too many drinks | 42 |
Comic strip sleuth who wears a deerstalker | 42 |
"Demolition Man" star, for short | 42 |
HQ chief administrative asst., in the army | 42 |
"Daily Affirmations" host Stuart | 42 |
Ironically, it's the longer of the two | 42 |
These have wide ears, according to Heywood | 42 |
Improve in appearance, with "up" | 42 |
Offspring's '94 classic punk album | 42 |
Bob Hoskins's role in "Hook" | 42 |
Captain Hook's right hand, so to speak | 42 |
Roles in "Peter Pan" productions | 42 |
Composer of "The Bartered Bride" | 42 |
"I'm just kidding!" emoticon | 42 |
Columnist Liz's coloring from the sun? | 42 |
Old Walter Berndt comic strip about a teen | 42 |
Sandburg's "_____ and Steel" | 42 |
Utah senator who co-sponsored a tariff act | 42 |
Eric Dickerson's alma mater, for short | 42 |
Like one saying "I told you so!" | 42 |
Animated star of a 2011 summer blockbuster | 42 |
whitehouse.com content, in the Clinton era | 42 |
Containers for cashews or hard candy, e.g. | 42 |
Animal associated with the Postal Service? | 42 |
2001's symbol, in the Chinese calendar | 42 |
[Spoiler alert!] Dumbledore's assassin | 42 |
Animals hunted by Carroll's characters | 42 |
They're often heard during hoops games | 42 |
Star-Belly and Plain-Belly Seuss creatures | 42 |
Reason to go through half a box of tissues | 42 |
Fish by thrusting a baited hook into holes | 42 |
"Weekend Update" show, for short | 42 |
Where the Coneheads first appeared (abbr.) | 42 |
Weekly TV show with guest hosts, for short | 42 |
Long-running sketch comedy show, for short | 42 |
Early gig for Chase and Belushi, for short | 42 |
"30 Rock" inspiration, for short | 42 |
___ Digital Shorts (late-night comic bits) | 42 |
Prefix for many cold-weather product names | 42 |
Commercial prefix meaning "cold" | 42 |
Commercial prefix for some winter products | 42 |
One not associating with the likes of you? | 42 |
Dagwood's ''SKNXX-X!'' | 42 |
The "white" of a white Christmas | 42 |
Item first marketed under the name Snurfer | 42 |
Extinguish a candle (with "out") | 42 |
"___ guy walks into a bar . . ." | 42 |
"___ duck walks in to a bar ..." | 42 |
"... sugar is sweet and --- you" | 42 |
"... sugar is sweet and ___ you" | 42 |
''. . . sweet and __ you'' | 42 |
''___ I was saying . . .'' | 42 |
"_____ it" (conversation closer) | 42 |
Recovers from a binge, with "up" | 42 |
Gets over drunkenness, with "up" | 42 |
John III ___, King of Poland: 17th century | 42 |
Dirk DeJong's nickname in a 1924 novel | 42 |
Sounds that might be heard at a tearjerker | 42 |
So-called "ballet of the masses" | 42 |
Playing surface for World Cup participants | 42 |
Head and tail of the victorious First Cat? | 42 |
Sex Pistols "I'm a Lazy ___" | 42 |
What New Englanders call "tonic" | 42 |
City God destroyed with fire and brimstone | 42 |
World capital at the foot of Mount Vitosha | 42 |
The first letter of "cent," e.g. | 42 |
Sound starting ''Germany'' | 42 |
"___ said to the..." (joke line) | 42 |
God whose symbol was two horses' heads | 42 |
Outermost part of the sun's atmosphere | 42 |
"You've got yourself a deal" | 42 |
"I ___ my soul to rock and roll" | 42 |
Hamlet's "too too ___ flesh" | 42 |
Last king of a united Israel, in the Bible | 42 |
Frequent problem faced by algebra students | 42 |
"Brave New World" feel-good drug | 42 |
Popular block puzzle first put out in 1969 | 42 |
"___ must be spectators": Jonson | 42 |
"___ Running," 1958 Sinatra film | 42 |