__ Sports Bureau, baseball's official statistician | 54 |
Mount Saint ___, fourth-highest peak in North America | 53 |
English novelist Canetti who wrote "Crowds and Power" | 63 |
Change "captain" to "cap'n," e.g. | 57 |
Skip, like the H's in "'enry 'iggins" | 59 |
Omit, like the "t" in "Swee'Pea" | 56 |
Said "bos'n" for "boatswain," e.g. | 58 |
Says "o'er" for "over," e.g. | 52 |
"Night" writer awarded the Nobel Peace Prize | 54 |
Bebe who co-starred in "The Maltese Falcon," 1931 | 59 |
Frodo portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" | 52 |
Hebrew prophet who ascended into heaven in a chariot of fire | 60 |
Biblical prophet whose name means "Yahweh is my God" | 62 |
Novelist Glyn who coined "It" as a euphemism | 54 |
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" poet | 52 |
"I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" writer | 65 |
Writer of the 1950 Tony-winning play "The Cocktail Party" | 67 |
Poet who wrote "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" | 66 |
Poet who wrote "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal" | 69 |
Poet who wrote "Do I dare / Disturb the universe?" | 60 |
"Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal" writer | 61 |
"Daniel Deronda" (1876) was her last novel | 52 |
"A cat must have three different names" poet | 54 |
''___ Coming'' (Three Dog Night tune) | 53 |
''___ Coming'' (Three Dog Night hit) | 52 |
"I Still See ___" ("Paint Your Wagon" tune) | 63 |
Woman in a ''Paint Your Wagon'' song | 52 |
"I Still See ___" ("Paint Your Wagon" song) | 63 |
"Paint Your Wagon" mother of 1951 Broadway | 52 |
"I Still See __": "Paint Your Wagon" song | 61 |
Dedicatee of Beethoven's "Bagatelle in A Minor" | 61 |
One of Beethoven's bagatelles is dedicated to her | 53 |
Cook who played Wilmer in "The Maltese Falcon" | 56 |
"Democracy is the fig leaf of ___" (Florence King) | 60 |
Someone with clearly better taste in everything than you (duh) | 62 |
''I Could Have Danced All Night'' singer | 56 |
The "you" in "On the Street Where You Live" | 63 |
She wants to "talk proper...like a lye-dy" | 52 |
Henry's makeover subject in "My Fair Lady" | 56 |
''Wouldn't It Be Loverly?'' singer | 54 |
First holder of the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England | 67 |
Setting of the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering | 54 |
Nevada city whose Shoshoni name means "pile of rocks" | 63 |
Nevada city that hosts the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering | 66 |
Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear and Loathing in ___" | 61 |
City whose motto is "The Heart of Northeast Nevada" | 61 |
Order whose members have included five U.S. presidents | 54 |
Group that observes the "mystic hour" at 11 p.m. | 58 |
Brotherhood that began as the "Jolly Corks" | 53 |
"___ Swings Lightly" (1958 vocal jazz album) | 54 |
She played Maggie in "Pete Kelly's Blues" (1955) | 62 |
Politician Grasso who was one of Time's Women of the Year in 1975 | 69 |
Matriarch on TV's "Tyler Perry's House of Payne" | 66 |
Girl's name that sounds like French for "she has it" | 66 |
Fitzgerald who sang "I'm Making Believe" | 54 |
Dunn's "__ Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters" | 56 |
"Poems of Passion" writer ___ Wheeler Wilcox | 54 |
"Billie, ___, Lena, Sarah" (compilation jazz album) | 61 |
"___ Minnow Pea" (epistolary novel featuring pangrams) | 64 |
"___ Enchanted" (Gail Carson Levine children's book) | 66 |
"___ Enchanted" (2004 Anne Hathaway fantasy) | 54 |
"___ at Duke's Place" (1965 jazz album) | 53 |
"___ and Louis" (Fitzgerald and Armstrong album) | 58 |
''A-Tisket, A-Tasket'' singer Fitzgerald | 56 |
''__ Enchanted'' (Anne Hathaway film) | 53 |
___ Peterson, lead role in "Bells Are Ringing" | 56 |
Sponsoring publication of TV's "Project Runway" | 61 |
Magazine with "Decor" and "Girl" spin-offs | 62 |
Magazine whose name sounds like a letter of the alphabet | 56 |
First name in supermodeling, or the magazine that bears her name | 64 |
Fashion magazine with a name that means "she" | 55 |
Character Woods who invented the "bend and snap" | 58 |
Five-time "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit cover girl | 60 |
Sitcom originally titled "These Friends of Mine" | 58 |
The "her" of "Leave Her to Heaven" | 54 |
Sue __ Ewing, Linda Gray's "Dallas" role | 54 |
Sitcom most famous for "The Puppy Episode" | 52 |
Former "Idol" judge with Simon, Kara and Randy | 56 |
'90s sitcom with the landmark "Puppy Episode" | 59 |
She replaced Paula Abdul as an "American Idol" judge | 62 |
Aunt who sings part of "The Farmer and the Cowman" | 60 |
1980s "NBC News Overnight" anchor / Feared insect [merger] | 68 |
Toulouse-Lautrec illustration series depicting brothel life | 59 |
President's daughter on "The West Wing" | 53 |
Michael Caine's role in "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 62 |
"Billy" __ (Best Musical Tony winner for '09) | 59 |
Pitcher Dock who started and got the loss in the 1971 All-Star Game | 67 |
"I feel as old as yonder ___": "Finnegans Wake" | 67 |
___ Street, main thoroughfare in "Peyton Place" | 57 |
The "doc" of "What's up, doc?", often | 61 |
Elsie the cow's spouse, for whom a glue is named | 52 |
"Tickle Me" toy from "Sesame Street" | 56 |
"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" singer Shropshire | 64 |
"The Adventures of ___ in Grouchland" (1999) | 54 |
"Being ___: A Puppeteer's Journey" (2011 documentary) | 67 |
Mr. Noodle's friend on "Sesame Street" | 52 |
Adm. Zumwalt, chief of naval operations during the Vietnam War | 62 |
3-year-old TV character voiced by 45-year-old Kevin Clash | 57 |
"Sesame Street" character with a goldfish named Dorothy | 65 |
"Being __: A Puppeteer's Journey": 2011 documentary | 65 |