Elvis Presley's "Return to ___" | 45 |
Elisabeth of "Deconstructing Harry" | 45 |
Examined thoroughly, with "through" | 45 |
Emmy-winning Tom of "Picket Fences" | 45 |
European capital once behind the Iron Curtain | 45 |
Eight-time Best Opera Recording Grammy winner | 45 |
E-mail that often includes fake subject lines | 45 |
English city where the Magna Carta originated | 45 |
Effect used to measure astronomical distances | 45 |
Encouraging words to a newly walking toddler? | 45 |
Editor's ''Let it stand'' | 45 |
Explorer Hedin, first to accurately map Tibet | 45 |
End of a song often sung by inebriated people | 45 |
Entertainment innovation of the late '20s | 45 |
Excellent rating (unless it's out of 100) | 45 |
Edited 1976 horror film about baking cookies? | 45 |
End of a command at the Battle of Bunker Hill | 45 |
Element before antimony in the periodic table | 45 |
Ed's wife on "The Honeymooners" | 45 |
English professor's wear, stereotypically | 45 |
Egypt's official initials: 1961–71 | 45 |
Establishment covered by the Taft-Hartley Act | 45 |
English logician with a diagram named for him | 45 |
Eagle convicted of cruelty to animals in 2007 | 45 |
Eager reply, often following "Wow!" | 45 |
Eckhart of "Thank You for Smoking" | 44 |
Even-__ (of similar height, as forest trees) | 44 |
Emily Dickinson's home, in Massachusetts | 44 |
Emotion that may need "management" | 44 |
Empress who was the niece of Peter the Great | 44 |
Emmy winner Gunn of "Breaking Bad" | 44 |
Eight-time LPGA Player of the Year Sorenstam | 44 |
Entrée at an annual Beantown celebration? | 44 |
Existing independent of experience, in logic | 44 |
Energetic risk-taking type, so it's said | 44 |
Ed who played Santa Claus in "Elf" | 44 |
Exclamation in "A Christmas Carol" | 44 |
Event in which contestants ask for sentences | 44 |
Elaine's surname on "Seinfeld" | 44 |
Elaine's last name on 'Seinfeld' | 44 |
Event in which you may drive a hard bargain? | 44 |
Either "True Grit" (2010) director | 44 |
Eagles of Death Metal "Cherry ___" | 44 |
Either "Unforgettable" duet singer | 44 |
Either of two "Newhart" characters | 44 |
Extremely difficult-to-explore part of Earth | 44 |
Earl Scruggs "True Love Never ___" | 44 |
Establishment with a revolving mirrored ball | 44 |
English poet and clergyman: 1573–1631 | 44 |
E-mail suffix once required to join Facebook | 44 |
End of the "Old MacDonald" refrain | 44 |
Eatery seen in a "Manhattan" scene | 44 |
English county whose seal is three scimitars | 44 |
Egyptian ruler's favorite gambling game? | 44 |
Ernest, in "From Here to Eternity" | 44 |
Either of two Modesto-based vintner brothers | 44 |
Eponymous veep associated with redistricting | 44 |
Evan Hunter's "Streets of ___" | 44 |
Edmund of "Miracle on 34th Street" | 44 |
Event that may follow a hog-calling contest? | 44 |
Emilia's husband, in "Othello" | 44 |
Excited answer to "Who wants ...?" | 44 |
Exchange in front of weeping families, often | 44 |
Ellington's "___ a Song Go..." | 44 |
Elvis Presley's "___ Lost You" | 44 |
Eight-time World Series of Poker winner Phil | 44 |
Extend beyond (with ''out'') | 44 |
English county closest to Continental Europe | 44 |
Exec who green-lighted "Star Wars" | 44 |
Emmy-winning series of the '80s-'90s | 44 |
Eagerly took advantage of, as an opportunity | 44 |
Eurythmics hit, "Would I ___ You?" | 44 |
Emily of "A River Runs Through It" | 44 |
Exams with analytical reasoning parts: Abbr. | 44 |
Earthy deposit of clay and calcium carbonate | 44 |
Eldest March sister, in a 19th-century novel | 44 |
Entire "Reservoir Dogs" cast, e.g. | 44 |
Entertainer often dressed in a striped shirt | 44 |
Evan S. Connell's "___ Bridge" | 44 |
Elaine ___, author of "Right Bank" | 44 |
Empty ___ (parent whose kids have moved out) | 44 |
Eye of ___ ("Macbeth" recipe item) | 44 |
Early "high-tech" typewriter brand | 44 |
Exclamation from "Mr. Bill" shorts | 44 |
Escape-route city, in "Casablanca" | 44 |
Early source of spices, with "the" | 44 |
Elisha who shared his ups and downs with us? | 44 |
Empire partitioned by the Treaty of Lausanne | 44 |
Early Clark Gable film, with "The" | 44 |
Explosive device used to break through walls | 44 |
Expands, as the chest (with "out") | 44 |
Explorer for whom a Canadian strait is named | 44 |
Edna Garrett portrayer on two old NBC series | 44 |
Educational tools illustrating everyday life | 44 |
Emulate the "Trading Spaces" folks | 44 |
Elle portrayer in "Legally Blonde" | 44 |
Episode of "The Brady Bunch," e.g. | 44 |
Event for which percentages may be specified | 44 |
Ex-Supreme Court justice __ Day O'Connor | 44 |
Early Macy's Day Parade balloon designer | 44 |