| Lead-in to "fire" or "trap" | 47 |
| Words with ''new world record'' | 47 |
| Words before "new world's record" | 47 |
| Basketball formation with numerous play options | 47 |
| Candidate's expression while working a room | 47 |
| Sum of any two opposite faces on a standard die | 47 |
| Number of astronauts in NASA's first lineup | 47 |
| Like Fatima, vis-Ã -vis Bluebeard's wives | 47 |
| "Slicklicker" inventor Richard _____ | 47 |
| "___ sells" (advertising catchphrase) | 47 |
| Class that teaches about the birds and the bees | 47 |
| Strips of land where beach resorts may be found | 47 |
| "Mr. Loverman" dancehall singer Ranks | 47 |
| "The ___ of night . . . ": Longfellow | 47 |
| ___ Zulu (warrior dubbed Africa's Napoleon) | 47 |
| She was captured in Puget Sound in October 1965 | 47 |
| Former "60 Minutes" debater Alexander | 47 |
| "Talking Woman" author, ___ Alexander | 47 |
| "... the geometry teacher was ___..." | 47 |
| Thought for Omar's "Sorry Scheme" | 47 |
| "The Devil's Disciple" playwright | 47 |
| "Pygmalion" playwright George Bernard | 47 |
| "The Doctor's Dilemma" playwright | 47 |
| "Evening in Byzantium" novelist Irwin | 47 |
| ''Heartbreak House'' playwright | 47 |
| Only man to win both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar | 47 |
| "Mrs. Warren's Profession" writer | 47 |
| ''Arms and the Man'' playwright | 47 |
| Private detective Mike of Brett Halliday novels | 47 |
| ''___ Loves You'' (The Beatles) | 47 |
| Feminine Green Day song off "Dookie"? | 47 |
| "Tonight ___ Comes" (hit by the Cars) | 47 |
| "Isn't --- Lovely?" (Wonder tune) | 47 |
| "___ loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ..." | 47 |
| "___ Done Him Wrong" (Mae West flick) | 47 |
| ''__ Loves You'' (Beatles tune) | 47 |
| Stadium near the Billie Jean King Tennis Center | 47 |
| Sight from New York's Grand Central Parkway | 47 |
| Queen of ___ (Biblical visitor to King Solomon) | 47 |
| "Solomon and ___," 1959 biblical epic | 47 |
| "Tool" or "wood" attachment | 47 |
| Where people may be caught grabbing their tools | 47 |
| Maritime town whose sign boasts a giant lobster | 47 |
| He wrote "A Boy Named Sue" for Johnny | 47 |
| Partly tripled, a lyric from a 1964 #1 pop song | 47 |
| A dead tree's lack, according to T.S. Eliot | 47 |
| "___ Have Seen Better Days," old song | 47 |
| ___ Khan (tiger in "The Jungle Book") | 47 |
| "___ Always a Woman" (Billy Joel hit) | 47 |
| Joy Division's "___ Lost Control" | 47 |
| "I'm so hot for her and ___ cold" | 47 |
| Directs attention to another, after screwing up | 47 |
| Cry hidden seven times elsewhere in this puzzle | 47 |
| Actor LaBeouf of "Charlie Countryman" | 47 |
| Nine-iron used to hit balls off an ocean liner? | 47 |
| Quiet person who oversees new family additions? | 47 |
| The Eels wear one on the "Other" foot | 47 |
| Khrushchev's alleged U.N. "gavel" | 47 |
| Good for a mail carrier, bad for an electrician | 47 |
| Job where you may be stuck behind an open grill | 47 |
| It's often feared at the pediatrician's | 47 |
| Security officer in charge of stifling yelling? | 47 |
| Musical featuring "Ol' Man River" | 47 |
| Oscar nominee for "Leaving Las Vegas" | 47 |
| Cage's "Leaving Las Vegas" costar | 47 |
| "Leaving Las Vegas" actress Elisabeth | 47 |
| Feng ___ (Chinese art of furniture arrangement) | 47 |
| Feng --- (Chinese art of furniture arrangement) | 47 |
| N.F.L. coach with a perfect 17-0 record in 1972 | 47 |
| "The Girl You Lost to Cocaine" singer | 47 |
| Like the cats in "Lady and the Tramp" | 47 |
| "Two Women" director Vittorio de ____ | 47 |
| 2007 Oscar nominee for Best Documentary Feature | 47 |
| Toyota minivans that debuted in model year 1998 | 47 |
| Club that preserved Yosemite as a national park | 47 |
| ''YIELD RIGHT OF WAY,'' for one | 47 |
| Actress in "The House on 92nd Street" | 47 |
| What's found in muscles, but not in mussels | 47 |
| Letter in "walk" and "talk" | 47 |
| The b in ''doubt,'' for example | 47 |
| Tree with mottled wood used in furniture making | 47 |
| Words before "And here I thought ..." | 47 |
| Nickname for Charlie Rich, with "The" | 47 |
| Tortoise's opponent after finishing second? | 47 |
| Actor Alastair of "A Christmas Carol" | 47 |
| Electronic memory game with four colored lights | 47 |
| Sipowicz's partner on "NYPD Blue" | 47 |
| Team leader who calls the same play every time? | 47 |
| Like a warm-up exercise, comparatively speaking | 47 |
| Denizens of a popular computer "city" | 47 |
| Zola's "The ___ of Father Mouret" | 47 |
| "___ I Don't Have You" (1959 hit) | 47 |
| ''Nothing Compares 2 U'' singer | 47 |
| 1996 Golden Globe winner for "Truman" | 47 |
| Language from which "Minnesota" comes | 47 |
| Mark Thackeray, to his students, in a 1967 film | 47 |
| "Yes" or "no" follower, Bob | 47 |
| "Yes, ___!" ("Absolutely!") | 47 |
| iPhone's voice-activated personal assistant | 47 |
| Boorish member of King Arthur's Round Table | 47 |