What the first Model T's could run on | 41 |
Rosenberg convicted of conspiracy in 1951 | 41 |
Lucy's pal on "I Love Lucy" | 41 |
Star of "Run Silent, Run Deep"? | 41 |
Oscar nominee for "Pinky," 1949 | 41 |
Product resulting from cracking petroleum | 41 |
Aristotle's "fifth element" | 41 |
Composition of outer space, in old belief | 41 |
  Congressional committee subject | 41 |
Word form for ''culture'' | 41 |
Prefix meaning ''people'' | 41 |
Evidence of an on-line flight reservation | 41 |
Site of the fabled forges of the Cyclopes | 41 |
It held down the giant Enceladus, in myth | 41 |
Sicilian place of volcanological interest | 41 |
Mountain whose Italian name is Mongibello | 41 |
Mount whose name means "I burn" | 41 |
It causes Sicilians to pray to St. Agatha | 41 |
Burial place of the Greek giant Enceladus | 41 |
School from which James Bond was expelled | 41 |
School that observes St. Andrew's Day | 41 |
School of Aldous Huxley and George Orwell | 41 |
School attended by the Duke of Wellington | 41 |
Prep school that's over 500 years old | 41 |
Prep school for some future Cantabrigians | 41 |
Its uniform includes pin-striped trousers | 41 |
___ Dorney, locale of 2012 Olympic rowing | 41 |
Peut-__: Pierre's "perhaps" | 41 |
They're not from around here, briefly | 41 |
Org. that produces college entrance exams | 41 |
"The X-Files" topics, for short | 41 |
"The X-Files" extras, for short | 41 |
"Men in Black" baddies, briefly | 41 |
Italian suffix meaning "little" | 41 |
Sundance Kid's girlfriend _____ Place | 41 |
"Wonder Woman" regular __ Candy | 41 |
"Railroad Bill" guitarist Baker | 41 |
"I'd Rather Go Blind" James | 41 |
___ Place (companion of the Sundance Kid) | 41 |
Paul Robinson's comic-strip teen-ager | 41 |
Suffix with Chord or Marvel, in pop music | 41 |
It precedes "Then fall, Caesar" | 41 |
It's intended to help one play better | 41 |
Piece to demonstrate technical virtuosity | 41 |
Musical composition intended for practice | 41 |
Chopin's "Sunrise," for one | 41 |
"Revolutionary" piece by Chopin | 41 |
Liszt's "Transcendental __" | 41 |
Chopin's "Butterfly" et al. | 41 |
"Memories of You" pianist Blake | 41 |
"Charleston Rag" composer Blake | 41 |
The so-called "single currency" | 41 |
It replaced the Slovak koruna on 1/1/2009 | 41 |
Musical genre of Abba and the Spice Girls | 41 |
Currency for some bumming-around journeys | 41 |
Uncle Tom's "little" friend | 41 |
"Little" singer of the '60s | 41 |
Main character in "Enough Said" | 41 |
Actress Longoria who divorced Tony Parker | 41 |
"Loco-Motion" singer Little ___ | 41 |
Meredith's "___ Harrington" | 41 |
"The Birds" screenwriter Hunter | 41 |
Woman's name meaning "life" | 41 |
Major figure in "Paradise Lost" | 41 |
A 1950 film was "all about" her | 41 |
"The Three Faces of ___" (1957) | 41 |
"The stag at ___ . . . ": Scott | 41 |
''The Three Faces of __'' | 41 |
First name in the Motorcycle Hall of Fame | 41 |
"Don't ___ think about it!" | 41 |
Reached equilibrium, with "out" | 41 |
"One, two, three, shoot" choice | 41 |
". . . lived happily ___ after" | 41 |
Mellencamp: "Now More Than ___" | 41 |
Beatles: "Don't ___ Change" | 41 |
"And so live ___ . . . ": Keats | 41 |
Washington town where Glenn Beck was born | 41 |
"Wake Up Little Susie" brothers | 41 |
Athlete a.k.a. "The Ice Maiden" | 41 |
"___ Heartbeat" (Amy Grant hit) | 41 |
Amy Grant's "___ Heartbeat" | 41 |
"___ Man in His Humour": Jonson | 41 |
''__ Diary'' (Twain book) | 41 |
Musical in which musical chairs is played | 41 |
What you might R.S.V.P. to via a computer | 41 |
"The Seven Year Itch" actor Tom | 41 |
It has a lip and a mouth but never speaks | 41 |
Basketball Hall of Fame center since 2008 | 41 |
One who's no longer one of the finest | 41 |
"I forgot" isn't a good one | 41 |
Governmental area headed by the President | 41 |
Farrow and Gardner, in Sinatra's life | 41 |
I. S. Cobb's "___ Laughing" | 41 |
Book in which the first Passover occurred | 41 |
Crossword puzzle solver with a pen, often | 41 |
They're seen on both sides of bridges | 41 |
They may be black, green, blue or private | 41 |
They may be black, brown, blue or private | 41 |
The Guess Who hit "These_____ " | 41 |
Teacher of Adele Varens, in an 1847 novel | 41 |