Le ___ Marché (Paris department store) | 41 |
London borough containing Wembley Stadium | 41 |
Locale of Prince Albert and Prince George | 41 |
Lucille Ball and Maureen O'Hara, e.g. | 41 |
Letters on some pre-1992 Olympic uniforms | 41 |
Letters on a U.S.S.R. player's jersey | 41 |
Legal writ from an appeals court, briefly | 41 |
Legendary 1920s-'30s Harlem nightspot | 41 |
Language whence "pemmican" came | 41 |
Lucille's long-lost psychic daughter? | 41 |
Lily of "Modern Family" has two | 41 |
Letters before an assumed commercial name | 41 |
Like one trying to hit a piñata, often | 41 |
Last word of Bugs Bunny's catchphrase | 41 |
La Palme __ (Cannes Film Festival prize) | 41 |
Lee "Scratch" Perry productions | 41 |
Lawman whose followers were His Immortals | 41 |
Locale for the Zoot Suit Riots of '43 | 41 |
Longtime Israeli ambassador to Washington | 41 |
Like an empty ship on the sea at midnight | 41 |
Like "The Pit and the Pendulum" | 41 |
Letters sung after "had a farm" | 41 |
Literally, Hebrew for "skyward" | 41 |
Lawyer on TV's "Civil Wars" | 41 |
Leader of the "praying Indians" | 41 |
Letter before eme in the Spanish alphabet | 41 |
Letter pair in ''pummel'' | 41 |
Layers of eggs weighing more than a pound | 41 |
Last word on the silver screen, sometimes | 41 |
Like most checks and political candidates | 41 |
Laura's "La Gioconda" lover | 41 |
Lutes of "Caroline in the City" | 41 |
Longtime "All My Children" role | 41 |
Longtime Cincinnati Pops conductor Kunzel | 41 |
Lake where Perry achieved an 1813 victory | 41 |
La Salle of "Coming to America" | 41 |
Largest and furthest of the dwarf planets | 41 |
Leandro's love, in a Mancinelli opera | 41 |
Lose money on "Jeopardy!," e.g. | 41 |
Last three letters of many language names | 41 |
Letter that appears 28 times in this grid | 41 |
Letters at the end of some business names | 41 |
Like the minutes before recess, seemingly | 41 |
Lucy's pal on "I Love Lucy" | 41 |
Liszt's "Transcendental __" | 41 |
Lincolnshire locale, with "The" | 41 |
Lohan co-star in "Georgia Rule" | 41 |
Like South Korea vis-Ã -vis North Korea | 41 |
Letters denoting "so you know" | 41 |
Lang. that gave us "lederhosen" | 41 |
Lane's "Unfaithful" co-star | 41 |
Leader of 1960s UK rockers The Pacemakers | 41 |
Like Williams's "Menagerie" | 41 |
Lukas of "Rambling Rose" (1991) | 41 |
Lyricist David ("Close to You") | 41 |
Longtime N.F.L. coach nicknamed Papa Bear | 41 |
Longtime San Francisco Examiner publisher | 41 |
Longtime White House correspondent Thomas | 41 |
Language that gives us "pundit" | 41 |
Language that gave us "pajamas" | 41 |
Like cheerleaders after the game, perhaps | 41 |
Labor leader who mysteriously disappeared | 41 |
Last word of "The Wizard of Oz" | 41 |
Like one who has to manage a large staff? | 41 |
Longtime high-tech compatibility standard | 41 |
Like some treacherous sidewalks in winter | 41 |
Lupino of ''High Sierra'' | 41 |
Lupino of ''Deep Valley'' | 41 |
Latin phrase that's often abbreviated | 41 |
Like computers with screen savers running | 41 |
Letters preceding a chat room perspective | 41 |
Like an unstoppable athlete, figuratively | 41 |
Like most of "The Wizard of Oz" | 41 |
Like Mendelssohn's Piano Sonata No. 1 | 41 |
Like Brahms's "Rain Sonata" | 41 |
Like trucks going up or down a steep hill | 41 |
LincolnÂ’s ___ (British legal society) | 41 |
Lincoln's ___ (English legal society) | 41 |
Letters written by someone who's shy? | 41 |
Letters often followed by a dollar amount | 41 |
Literally, "Land of the Aryans" | 41 |
Lou Gehrig nickname, with "the" | 41 |
Large electronic securities market: Abbr. | 41 |
Lenin's "What ___ Be Done?" | 41 |
Lake in Minnesota's Clearwater County | 41 |
Lake ___ (Mississippi River's source) | 41 |
Linda Ronstadt's "___ Easy" | 41 |
Letter after Beta in a society's name | 41 |
Lifetime achievement Oscar winner Deborah | 41 |
Like some Victoria's Secret offerings | 41 |
Love interest of Crosby and Hope, in film | 41 |
Lowing herd's locale, in a Gray elegy | 41 |
Like some furniture polishes and custards | 41 |
Lotte of "The Threepenny Opera" | 41 |
Literally, French for "injured" | 41 |
Living Colour "This is the ___" | 41 |
Louis VIII nickname, with "the" | 41 |
Letterman's "Top Ten," e.g. | 41 |
Literature's Dolores Haze, familiarly | 41 |
Lead role in a classic Arthur Miller play | 41 |