Designed with lots of glass and metal, for short | 48 |
Nicholson role in "Prizzi's Honor" | 48 |
Gilbert and Sullivan's '-- Pinafore' | 48 |
"I Am a Lonesome ___" (Bob Dylan song) | 48 |
Person called a "swagman" in Australia | 48 |
First wrestler to win back-to-back Royal Rumbles | 48 |
'Boss' on 'The Dukes of Hazzard' | 48 |
Distort, as with false data, with "up" | 48 |
Dance where "you turn yourself around" | 48 |
Celeste of "Gentlemen's Agreement" | 48 |
"Arrested Development" character Steve | 48 |
Massachusetts city where volleyball was invented | 48 |
"_____, I'm home!" (sitcom opener) | 48 |
Song on the Beatles' "White Album" | 48 |
"___ soit qui mal y pense" (old motto) | 48 |
Musical version of "The Ugly Duckling" | 48 |
___ Wagner, player on an ultrarare baseball card | 48 |
Possible cause of a baseball fielder's error | 48 |
"C'mon, I'll give you a lift!" | 48 |
"Hamlet" character who doesn't die | 48 |
"That's Entertainment! III" cohost | 48 |
Jim Lange, for "The Dating Game," e.g. | 48 |
Frank Burns's heartthrob on "MASH" | 48 |
Chair facing Regis Philbin, with "the" | 48 |
Time it takes for the little hand to spin around | 48 |
Hellman's "The Children's ___" | 48 |
Stopped a ship's motion, with "to" | 48 |
". . . it's ___ you play the game" | 48 |
"Battle Hymn of the Republic" lyricist | 48 |
"Battle Hymn of the Republic" composer | 48 |
Sally Ann of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" | 48 |
Its flag had a haloed double-headed eagle: Abbr. | 48 |
Derby blasts, and key to this puzzle's theme | 48 |
Channel where Susan Lucci hawks her jewelry line | 48 |
Letters that generally may be omitted from a URL | 48 |
Governor Long nicknamed "The Kingfish" | 48 |
Jackman who'll play Wolverine in a 2007 film | 48 |
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" novelist | 48 |
''Les Miserables'' author Victor | 48 |
Mr. ___ (Robert Louis Stevenson title character) | 48 |
Beast that grew two heads every time it lost one | 48 |
Rickover known as the Father of the Nuclear Navy | 48 |
Whom Othello declares "is most honest" | 48 |
A "Spartan dog," according to Lodovico | 48 |
"Beware, my lord, of jealousy" speaker | 48 |
''___ the Walrus'' (The Beatles) | 48 |
"___ Rock" (Simon & Garfunkel hit) | 48 |
Simon & Garfunkel's "___ Rock" | 48 |
"__ Rock" (Simon & Garfunkel song) | 48 |
Nutritionist Paul who founded a pet food company | 48 |
"Home 4 the Holidays" adoption sponsor | 48 |
"___ dead!" (worried teen's words) | 48 |
"From Russia with Love" writer Fleming | 48 |
'60s-'70s Rhodesian prime minister Smith | 48 |
___ Hunter, leader of rock's Mott the Hoople | 48 |
"___ in Icarus" (1979 French thriller) | 48 |
The Everlys' "When Will ___ Loved" | 48 |
''A Doll's House'' dramatist | 48 |
"A Doll's House" playwright Henrik | 48 |
The 'veni' of 'veni, vidi, vici' | 48 |
"This Is Where __ In "(Bee Gees album) | 48 |
"___ not two-pence": Beaumont-Fletcher | 48 |
Word with "water" or "maker" | 48 |
Word with "skate" or "water" | 48 |
''Fire and ___'' by Robert Frost | 48 |
Needed a coating of heated propylene glycol, say | 48 |
Eugene O'Neill's 'The -- Cometh' | 48 |
High-melting-point substance in a Vonnegut novel | 48 |
One who takes the cake (in order to decorate it) | 48 |
1968 Rock Hudson/Ernest Borgnine action thriller | 48 |
''Johnny Mnemonic'' actor/rapper | 48 |
Rapper/actor on "Law & Order: SVU" | 48 |
Rapper appearing in "Johnny Mnemonic" | 48 |
He plays Fin on "Law & Order: SVU" | 48 |
It's mixed with lemonade in an Arnold Palmer | 48 |
Timid schoolteacher created by Washington Irving | 48 |
Medium for writing "Happy Anniversary" | 48 |
1934 novel whose titular character has a stutter | 48 |
... ("___, this deal amazes even me!") | 48 |
Images limited by the Seventh Ecumenical Council | 48 |
What Bing Crosby said he did "for you" | 48 |
Suffix with "poet" or "hero" | 48 |
Humphrey's costar in "High Sierra" | 48 |
''___ you!'' (challenging words) | 48 |
''Hey, what's the big ___?'' | 48 |
''Don't get any funny ___!'' | 48 |
___ of March ("Julius Caesar" setting) | 48 |
Yaphet's role in "Raid on Entebbe" | 48 |
Forest, in "The Last King of Scotland" | 48 |
"That's clear to me" in beat-speak | 48 |
"Hot to trot" or "cold feet" | 48 |
"Hands down" and "cold feet" | 48 |
Eric who wrote the book for "Spamalot" | 48 |
Excited answer to "Who wants dessert?" | 48 |
TV contest with a blue neon sign logo, for short | 48 |
Singer with the album "Whiplash Smile" | 48 |
"____ Wanna Cry" (Mariah Carey #1 hit) | 48 |
Credit card users may be asked for them, briefly | 48 |
Suffix with "cop" or "hotel" | 48 |
Ending with "cop" or "hotel" | 48 |