Ralph who wrote "Unsafe at Any Speed" | 47 |
Japanese city, host of the 1998 Winter Olympics | 47 |
Kiara's mother in "The Lion King" | 47 |
"The Quiet American" setting, briefly | 47 |
Subject of three Oliver Stone films, informally | 47 |
"The Deer Hunter" war zone, for short | 47 |
"Apocalypse Now " setting, familiarly | 47 |
Unlike sticks and stones, it won't hurt you | 47 |
"Anything your little heart desires!" | 47 |
Elderly member of the household, affectionately | 47 |
Words before "hey, hey, hey, goodbye" | 47 |
Broadway girl who sings "Tea for Two" | 47 |
Word form for ''one billionth'' | 47 |
City on the Loire with a quarter million people | 47 |
Name that's Hebrew for "pleasant" | 47 |
Refresher at work (if you have your own office) | 47 |
County bordering California's Solano County | 47 |
Gable-Loren film, "It Started in ___" | 47 |
Mythical realm of fantasy created by C.S. Lewis | 47 |
'80s TV show, "Emerald Point ___" | 47 |
Its motto is "For the benefit of all" | 47 |
Like one's voice when one has a cold, maybe | 47 |
Org. whose members wear fire-resistant clothing | 47 |
"I'm a Stranger Here Myself" poet | 47 |
Subject of ''A Beautiful Mind'' | 47 |
"The cow is of the bovine ilk" writer | 47 |
Condé ___ Building (Times Square skyscraper) | 47 |
1991 International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee | 47 |
Violin-playing orphan in "Little Men" | 47 |
___ X (Chris Rock character on "SNL") | 47 |
She played Maria in "West Side Story" | 47 |
Novel for which Sartre declined the Nobel Prize | 47 |
Its slogan was once "Parade of Stars" | 47 |
At 6,684 ft., Mt. Mitchell is its highest point | 47 |
State included in the Red River Valley, briefly | 47 |
Site of North Amer.'s geographical midpoint | 47 |
Org. interested in the No Child Left Behind law | 47 |
"The Subject Was Roses" star Patricia | 47 |
"The Subject Was Roses" Oscar nominee | 47 |
Like a relative notified in an emergency, maybe | 47 |
Mount from which Moses viewed the Promised Land | 47 |
Maude's widower on "The Simpsons" | 47 |
"Stupid Flanders," according to Homer | 47 |
"The Simpsons" character ___ Flanders | 47 |
"Old Uncle ___" (Stephen Foster tune) | 47 |
___ Gerblansky ("South Park" redneck) | 47 |
'-- Declassified School Survival Guide' | 47 |
"All men have ___ of the gods": Homer | 47 |
"Nothing can ___ lie": George Herbert | 47 |
Stephen King title word with "Things" | 47 |
Thomas Moore's "___ Ask the Hour" | 47 |
"Sour grapes can ___ make sweet wine" | 47 |
First hair remover to be marketed in cream form | 47 |
Israeli place name that means "south" | 47 |
1958 song "_____ Blu, Dipinto di Blu" | 47 |
'-- Blu Dipinto di Blu' (1958 hit song) | 47 |
Carter of "Ain't Misbehavin'" | 47 |
Carter of "Ain't Misbehavin"' | 47 |
" . . . 'til the sun shines, ___" | 47 |
"Let not poor ___ starve": Charles II | 47 |
Ancient Greek site where Hercules slew the lion | 47 |
Singer of the 1984 hit '99 Luftballons' | 47 |
Keanu's character in "The Matrix" | 47 |
Keanu's ''The Matrix'' role | 47 |
"Sweet ___ Con" (Rolling Stones song) | 47 |
"Natal" or "prene" preceder | 47 |
___-soul (style of Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill) | 47 |
Like an "Open 24 hours" sign, perhaps | 47 |
It's next to fluorine on the periodic table | 47 |
It's next to fluorine in the periodic table | 47 |
Transportation for visitors to an Asian nation? | 47 |
Steve Urkel on "Family Matters," e.g. | 47 |
"American ___" (Benjamin Nugent book) | 47 |
His death lead to the Year of the Four Emperors | 47 |
Emperor who reputedly fiddled while Rome burned | 47 |
"A Crossword to Die For" author Blanc | 47 |
Super Mario Bros. video game console, for short | 47 |
"The Untouchables" crimefighter Eliot | 47 |
Eliot portrayed in "The Untouchables" | 47 |
Word with "love" or "empty" | 47 |
"Empty ___" (Richard Mulligan sitcom) | 47 |
"Take the ___ plunge" (old ad slogan) | 47 |
Modern information source, with "the" | 47 |
Court apparatus for separating opposing parties | 47 |
1995 Sandra Bullock movie, with "The" | 47 |
Basketball team on a record losing pace in 2010 | 47 |
A locale in Twain's "Roughing It" | 47 |
"I'll ___ Smile Again," 1939 song | 47 |
''Don't hold your breath!'' | 47 |
''On the Beach'' novelist Shute | 47 |
City whose average elevation is below sea level | 47 |
Published expert on Empire State dessert wines? | 47 |
Napoleon's "bravest of the brave" | 47 |
Sports div. that awards the George Halas Trophy | 47 |
Season during which this puzzle is appropriate? | 47 |
Vietnamese name that anagrams into an egg drink | 47 |
Designation for private global grps. since 1945 | 47 |
''North Shore'' actress Peeples | 47 |
One-named singer/actress associated with Warhol | 47 |
Paris's "The Simple Life" co-star | 47 |