TRIBE MEMBERS HOLD RAUCOUS STATEWIDE CELEBRATION | 48 |
UK's ''Computer Superstore'' | 48 |
"Time to Be in Earnest" autobiographer | 48 |
Grocery delivery service named after a vegetable | 48 |
Part of school that includes push-ups and situps | 48 |
United States Department of Defense headquarters | 48 |
''If you play your cards right'' | 48 |
Unexpected turn of events, as in a literary work | 48 |
'86 Robert Cray album "Strong ___" | 48 |
Adriatic port that was the birthplace of Rossini | 48 |
"Don't Sleep in the Subway" singer | 48 |
Family doctors who curse and show a little skin? | 48 |
Former Chinese Communist military leader Lin ___ | 48 |
Winner of Worst Actress Razzies in 1982 and 1983 | 48 |
Actress Mary, 'America's Sweetheart' | 48 |
"Le Déjeuner des Canotiers" painter | 48 |
Manager's assistant who's for the birds? | 48 |
Palahniuk tale of a rowdy slumber party society? | 48 |
A miserly person, or when reversed, what he does | 48 |
"The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" playwright | 48 |
Tree residue that's hard to remove from hair | 48 |
Ocular inflammation also known as conjunctivitis | 48 |
Meld of the queen of spades and jack of diamonds | 48 |
Targets of some beatings, spelled out in detail? | 48 |
___ against Day-Lewis (what the 2007 Oscars did) | 48 |
Work break for a former "Sexiest Man"? | 48 |
First of 12 popes with a religious-sounding name | 48 |
Baseballer who shares a position with a teammate | 48 |
What Bogart never said in "Casablanca" | 48 |
Prefix for "glas" or "glass" | 48 |
It's seen on workers just above the beltline | 48 |
Also containing a certain antioxidant, on labels | 48 |
"Silent" tool that speeds construction | 48 |
Science dealing with air pressure, density, etc. | 48 |
Result of The Hulk's first press conference? | 48 |
Auto discontinued in 1974 and relaunched in 2004 | 48 |
Class of automobile inspired by the Ford Mustang | 48 |
Say 'It's so foolish to play cards'? | 48 |
Molding found in Orville Redenbacher's home? | 48 |
DuBose Heyward novel on which an opera was based | 48 |
Nicolas who painted "The Four Seasons" | 48 |
CPU jointly developed by Apple, IBM and Motorola | 48 |
IBM/Apple product starting in the early '90s | 48 |
Take care of passengers with small children, say | 48 |
Highway pileup that's attractively arranged? | 48 |
2 or 3 or 5, e.g. (after using a pull down menu) | 48 |
Official plural of a popular Toyota hybrid model | 48 |
What Ali Baba found on the treasure in the cave? | 48 |
What disabled people are entitled to on a subway | 48 |
-- Harum ('A Whiter Shade of Pale' band) | 48 |
Arbitrary standard that everyone must conform to | 48 |
Brand with the slogan "Keep it simple" | 48 |
It led to the first anti-aircraft missile system | 48 |
Reality show about a housing development escapee | 48 |
"... and their two daughters, ___ ..." | 48 |
Season-ending events on "The Bachelor" | 48 |
Lacking in qualities that strike the imagination | 48 |
What an inflammatory statement is intended to do | 48 |
"The Lord is my shepherd" writer, e.g. | 48 |
When one of DavidÂ’s poems is sung in church? | 48 |
Hazarding a guess: critic who studies Hitchcock? | 48 |
The one who "will be provided for you" | 48 |
Where everything from the theme answers collects | 48 |
Scheme to inflate a stock's price, then sell | 48 |
What many factory workers must do in the morning | 48 |
" . . . a gem of ___ ray serene": Gray | 48 |
What might involve reminiscing about old flames? | 48 |
GAP/RAYTHEON merger hailed by geometry theorists | 48 |
Familiarity/appeal measurement used in marketing | 48 |
Film in which Olga Kurylenko plays the Bond girl | 48 |
Hattie McDaniel's "Show Boat" role | 48 |
She said, ''Off with her head!'' | 48 |
Ball honoree who might be mistaken for Victoria? | 48 |
Mexican cheese made with skimmed goat's milk | 48 |
Co-organizer of the Montgomery bus boycott, 1955 | 48 |
Simple inflorescence, as in a lily of the valley | 48 |
Deterioration of standards by competitive forces | 48 |
Name on the cover of "30 Minute Meals" | 48 |
Like the coolest celebrity chemist in the world? | 48 |
Numbers taken as the base of a system of numbers | 48 |
Maker of the V10K, the world's hardest watch | 48 |
A 1970 hit — as sung by a famous swinger? | 48 |
19th-century African-American congressman Joseph | 48 |
"Something to Talk About" singer, 1991 | 48 |
John of Broadway and his Grammy-winning daughter | 48 |
Band with the 2010 album "Infestation" | 48 |
Mortimer Adler's "How to ___ Book" | 48 |
Start of a taunt to one with a losing poker hand | 48 |
"__ and weep!": poker winner's cry | 48 |
" . . . ye better reck the ___": Burns | 48 |
Tree with double-toothed leaves and durable wood | 48 |
Prairie region in Kansas rich in gypsum and iron | 48 |
"Nature, ___ tooth and claw": Tennyson | 48 |
Drives with the tach above the recommended limit | 48 |
"Through the Looking-Glass" antagonist | 48 |
Bit of advice when packing anglers' lunches? | 48 |
Having a money-back guarantee, as a plane ticket | 48 |
Calling off a moratorium on employee recruitment | 48 |
When Scarlett's plantation was all-powerful? | 48 |
"Ada ___," novel by Lady Caroline Lamb | 48 |