| "No Strings Attached" pop group | 41 |
| Band with "No Strings Attached" | 41 |
| "It's Gonna Be Me" boy band | 41 |
| ''Bye Bye Bye'' pop group | 41 |
| Halftime performers at the 2001 Superbowl | 41 |
| Boy band that sang "Girlfriend" | 41 |
| "This I Promise You" band, 2000 | 41 |
| Powerful militaristic displays, for short | 41 |
| "___ Degree" (Morningwood song) | 41 |
| Airplane accident investigator, initially | 41 |
| Investigator of many accidents, for short | 41 |
| Modigliani's "The Rose ___" | 41 |
| Like Michelangelo's "David" | 41 |
| Rodin's "The Thinker," e.g. | 41 |
| Like the athletes in the ancient Olympics | 41 |
| Ravel's "Gaspard de la ___" | 41 |
| Test taker's writing implement, often | 41 |
| "Lilies of the Field" character | 41 |
| Nuclear Threat Initiative co-chairman Sam | 41 |
| Shallow-water predator that provides TLC? | 41 |
| C.O. Skinner's "___ in May" | 41 |
| Town across the Hudson from Sleepy Hollow | 41 |
| Grand Central Station location, for short | 41 |
| They were used for barter in World War II | 41 |
| "Blue" entity, on a TV cop show | 41 |
| "Stoned Soul Picnic" songwriter | 41 |
| Governor Cuomo's constituency (abbr.) | 41 |
| "Excelsior" is its motto: Abbr. | 41 |
| The "Big Board," on Wall Street | 41 |
| "From Here to Eternity" setting | 41 |
| Island that's home to a state capital | 41 |
| State tree of Illinois, Iowa and Maryland | 41 |
| "Red" or "white" tree | 41 |
| Subject of "Annie Get Your Gun" | 41 |
| You'll need to get it into your scull | 41 |
| Things usually held while facing backward | 41 |
| Multinational group headquartered in D.C. | 41 |
| ''Wet your whistle'' stop | 41 |
| "Cattle Queen of Montana," e.g. | 41 |
| "Laredo" or "Laramie" | 41 |
| "Bellefleur" writer Joyce Carol | 41 |
| John who is half of a popular singing duo | 41 |
| "You Must Remember This" author | 41 |
| "I do solemnly swear ...," e.g. | 41 |
| "Drat!" and "Shazam!" | 41 |
| It's often sweetened with brown sugar | 41 |
| President sworn in on Lincoln's Bible | 41 |
| His high school clique was the Choom Gang | 41 |
| "Dreams of My Father" memoirist | 41 |
| Honour bestowed by Queen Elizabeth: Abbr. | 41 |
| Central feature of St. Peter's Square | 41 |
| Where John Heisman first coached football | 41 |
| College that was a center of abolitionism | 41 |
| Wardrobe item from "The Mikado" | 41 |
| Article that may list survivors, in brief | 41 |
| News items often written years in advance | 41 |
| "Peter and the Wolf" instrument | 41 |
| Peter and the Wolf's "duck" | 41 |
| Disgustingly large, as an amount of money | 41 |
| Florida city with a Museum of Drag Racing | 41 |
| Musical instrument in a Nintendo 64 title | 41 |
| "Channel Orange" musician Frank | 41 |
| Newspaper publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger | 41 |
| Director of the Associated Press, 1900-35 | 41 |
| "The War Is Over" writer/singer | 41 |
| When the Supreme Court reconvenes (Abbr.) | 41 |
| When the Sup. Court's new term begins | 41 |
| Only mo. all four major sports are played | 41 |
| Mo. when the Supreme Court session begins | 41 |
| Rock's The New Pornographers, for one | 41 |
| Mendelssohn wrote a notable one at age 16 | 41 |
| Maids a-milking in a Christmas song, e.g. | 41 |
| Prefix denoting ''eight'' | 41 |
| -- Mae Brown (psychic in 'Ghost') | 41 |
| Phil Collins: "Against All ___" | 41 |
| What Phil Collins was "Against" | 41 |
| Mutemath song about bookie's chances? | 41 |
| Keats's "___ on Melancholy" | 41 |
| Sappho's "___ to Aphrodite" | 41 |
| Its title might start with "To" | 41 |
| Gentry epic "___ to Billie Joe" | 41 |
| Coleridge's "France: An __" | 41 |
| Addison's "___ to Creation" | 41 |
| "___ to the West Wind": Shelley | 41 |
| "Access Hollywood" cohost Nancy | 41 |
| Keats's "___ a Grecian Urn" | 41 |
| Cineplex ___ (former movie theater chain) | 41 |
| Poems with "To" in their titles | 41 |
| City name found in both Texas and Ukraine | 41 |
| Keats's "___ a Nightingale" | 41 |
| Schiller's ''__ Joy'' | 41 |
| ''Golden Boy'' playwright | 41 |
| "Golden Boy" dramatist Clifford | 41 |
| "Till the Day I Die" playwright | 41 |
| "Sweet Smell of Success" author | 41 |
| Garfield's "purebred clown" | 41 |
| Arlene's canine friend in the funnies | 41 |
| God attended by two ravens and two wolves | 41 |
| Car part that moves in only one direction | 41 |
| Scratch-'n'-sniff sticker feature | 41 |