| Improvisational piece inspired by a calf? | 41 |
| Resident of D.C.'s Observatory Circle | 41 |
| He's unlikely to bring home the bacon | 41 |
| Maugham's "The Painted ___" | 41 |
| Logician John for whom a diagram is named | 41 |
| Wang who Ivanka Trump wore at her wedding | 41 |
| First name in the "Psycho" cast | 41 |
| Film's Miles getting a spa treatment? | 41 |
| "La donna è mobile" composer | 41 |
| -- Beach (Atlantic coast city in Florida) | 41 |
| " . . . when ___, swear": Twain | 41 |
| Its GTS model can get 70 miles per gallon | 41 |
| It makes a suit into a three-piece outfit | 41 |
| Subject of "Born in the U.S.A." | 41 |
| Doctor whose patients never pay the bills | 41 |
| Observance given its current name in 1954 | 41 |
| ''Route 66'' car, briefly | 41 |
| Drug brand name that combines Latin words | 41 |
| As feelings go, they could be good or bad | 41 |
| "To the ___ belongs the spoils" | 41 |
| Pianist called a "clown prince" | 41 |
| "Myra Breckinridge" author Gore | 41 |
| Visible part of a television transmission | 41 |
| Setting for "Der Rosenkavalier" | 41 |
| Austrian city with a sausage named for it | 41 |
| It was invented by a butcher in Frankfurt | 41 |
| Potential importance of a German quartet? | 41 |
| Puppy Bowl at which the Puppy Cam debuted | 41 |
| Rhames of "Mission: Impossible" | 41 |
| Fictional attendee of James Buchanan High | 41 |
| ''Bordeaux et Champagne'' | 41 |
| Tin soldier, e.g. (and two kinds of cars) | 41 |
| Part of some audiophiles' collections | 41 |
| ''Twelfth Night'' heroine | 41 |
| "It's raining ___": Loveman | 41 |
| Talking Heads song "Sax and __" | 41 |
| Kind of pass that might get you backstage | 41 |
| Spreading like wildfire, as online videos | 41 |
| Like some ALS Ice Bucket Challenge videos | 41 |
| Zodiac sign associated with perfectionism | 41 |
| "Nice place to ___, but . . . " | 41 |
| Windows operating system released in 2007 | 41 |
| "Will you look at that?!" cause | 41 |
| Basketball Hall of Fame sportscaster Dick | 41 |
| Sheer fabric essential to drapery makers? | 41 |
| "___ Las Vegas" (Presley flick) | 41 |
| Sch. known as the West Point of the South | 41 |
| George Marshall's alma mater, briefly | 41 |
| Component of a language class, informally | 41 |
| Dance popularized by Madonna in the 1990s | 41 |
| "___, che sapete" (Mozart aria) | 41 |
| You may be on the line when it's left | 41 |
| Capote's "Other ___ . . . " | 41 |
| Cosell's portrayer in "Ali" | 41 |
| ''There, it's done!'' | 41 |
| He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, to Harry Potter | 41 |
| Manhattan Project member John ___ Neumann | 41 |
| "___ Ryan's Express" (1965) | 41 |
| ____ Trapps: The Sound of Music family | 41 |
| Singer Shepard on "Ally McBeal" | 41 |
| ''Hinky Dinky Parlay __'' | 41 |
| "...gimble in the ___": Carroll | 41 |
| Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum site | 41 |
| It's poured into an iron at breakfast | 41 |
| Macroeconomic theory to explain inflation | 41 |
| “The ___ of sin is death”: Romans | 41 |
| "___ them" (words from Bo-Peep) | 41 |
| "Do ___ Diddy Diddy" (1964 hit) | 41 |
| Actor Ken of TV's "Wiseguy" | 41 |
| Chief ___ (controversial baseball mascot) | 41 |
| The ___ look (stick-skinny fashion trend) | 41 |
| Little Orphan Annie or Oliver Twist, e.g. | 41 |
| 1995 chick flick starring Whitney Houston | 41 |
| 1992 chick-lit best seller set in Phoenix | 41 |
| ''Finnegans ___'' (Joyce) | 41 |
| Maple Ridge-born baseballer, Larry _____ | 41 |
| The Beatles' "I Am the ___" | 41 |
| Inspiration for this puzzle, born 12/5/01 | 41 |
| Store with Austrian folk dancing outfits? | 41 |
| "___ at Large," 2003 Fox sitcom | 41 |
| Country singer Jackson and comedian Sykes | 41 |
| Question eliciting "Let's!" | 41 |
| Joan Jett "Do You ___ Touch Me" | 41 |
| “I ___ Be Sedated” (Ramones song) | 41 |
| "I ___ Girl . . . " (1911 song) | 41 |
| "Ares' chick": Aristophanes | 41 |
| "Star Trek II: The ___ of Khan" | 41 |
| Violations examined by military tribunals | 41 |
| Like someone who's been fooled before | 41 |
| Measure of speed in "Star Trek" | 41 |
| Setting for some History Channel programs | 41 |
| Kipling's "The Man Who ___" | 41 |
| ''Fuzzy Wuzzy ___ . . .'' | 41 |
| Porter's "DuBarry ___ Lady" | 41 |
| " . . . Christ our Saviour ___" | 41 |
| Tattletales before the age of appliances? | 41 |
| "___ a cat I saw?" (palindrome) | 41 |
| "___ it pleasant . . . ": Riley | 41 |
| Aristophanes satire, with "The" | 41 |
| "The ___," play by Aristophanes | 41 |