"Chariots of Fire" co-star Charleson | 46 |
"The Diamond Smugglers" author, 1957 | 46 |
Northern Ireland politician Paisley and others | 46 |
Area bordered by the Atlantic and the Pyrenees | 46 |
"Like that's ever gonna happen!" | 46 |
Tech company headquartered in Armonk, New York | 46 |
Co. whose employees have won four Nobel Prizes | 46 |
"The Giving Tree" author Silverstein | 46 |
"___ Dream, Can't I?": 1938 song | 46 |
"___ Dream, Can't I?": 1937 song | 46 |
Some people like their espresso poured over it | 46 |
Drink popularized at the 1904 World's Fair | 46 |
Atmospheric phenomenon during low temperatures | 46 |
Home of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano: Abbr. | 46 |
Kristoff of "Frozen," and colleagues | 46 |
"New Jack City" star who sounds cool | 46 |
''Law & Order: SVU'' actor | 46 |
"___ dien," motto for Prince Charles | 46 |
"___ dien," motto of Prince of Wales | 46 |
It may read ''Happy Birthday'' | 46 |
"Ew, I'm not touchin' that!" | 46 |
''I'm not touching that!'' | 46 |
"Curmudgeon" in F.D.R.'s Cabinet | 46 |
One found on a computer screen or movie screen | 46 |
Humphrey's "High Sierra" co-star | 46 |
2013 Polish film directed by Pawel Pawlikowski | 46 |
The Vandals of the Western Athletic Conference | 46 |
"My Own Private ___" (Van Sant film) | 46 |
"Do ___ to eat a peach?": T.S. Eliot | 46 |
Lisa Marie Presley song about a stupid person? | 46 |
Said five times, a "Mamma Mia!" song | 46 |
Phrase that must be said twice to really count | 46 |
"What ___" (2004 Alan Jackson album) | 46 |
Graham Greene's "The Fallen ___" | 46 |
"Vital ___" (hit rock album of 1987) | 46 |
''Teenage ___'' (Ricky Nelson) | 46 |
Winners of some televised singing competitions | 46 |
Fantasia and other contest winners, familiarly | 46 |
"___ choose to run . . . ": Coolidge | 46 |
''Jimmy Crack Corn'' sentiment | 46 |
They're often flashed in front of bouncers | 46 |
Passports and driver's licenses, for short | 46 |
"Cash" or "cop" attachment | 46 |
"Did ___ tell you about the time..." | 46 |
"... ___ woodchuck could chuck wood" | 46 |
"__ first you don't succeed ..." | 46 |
"Presuming you'll permit me ..." | 46 |
"No more for me," at the poker table | 46 |
''By the Time ___ to Phoenix'' | 46 |
Translation for Ovid's "obtineo" | 46 |
Porter's "___ a Kick Out of You" | 46 |
1988 Belinda Carlisle hit "___ Weak" | 46 |
''Is this all the thanks __?'' | 46 |
Marvin Gaye's "Can ___ Witness?" | 46 |
Tango tune heard in "The Full Monty" | 46 |
''___ Crazy'' (Paul Davis hit) | 46 |
Peter and Gordon hit "___ to Pieces" | 46 |
"Here ___ Again" (Whitesnake anthem) | 46 |
Feldman role in "Young Frankenstein" | 46 |
Quincy, in the comic strip "FoxTrot" | 46 |
"___ the Craziest Dream" (1942 song) | 46 |
"___ a little shadow . . . ": R.L.S. | 46 |
The Supremes' "_____ a Symphony" | 46 |
"___ a Symphony" (The Supremes hit) | 46 |
"Come hungry. Leave happy" sloganeer | 46 |
Date of this puzzle's publication, briefly | 46 |
"Revenge of the Sith" episode number | 46 |
"... her kerchief and __ my cap ..." | 46 |
"___ for Innocent" (Grafton mystery) | 46 |
Sue Grafton's "___ for Innocent" | 46 |
''___ for Innocent'' (Grafton) | 46 |
"The Mindy Project" actor Barinholtz | 46 |
"I like ___" (1950s campaign slogan) | 46 |
Furniture retailer with a blue and yellow logo | 46 |
Store whose product names include many umlauts | 46 |
Household goods retail chain founded in Sweden | 46 |
Company owned by former fascist Ingvar Kamprad | 46 |
Big name in world domination via shitty futons | 46 |
"___ you not!" ("Really!") | 46 |
"You're preaching to the choir!" | 46 |
"Can ___ you in on a little secret?" | 46 |
"May ___ you in on a little secret?" | 46 |
Work often read before the "Odyssey" | 46 |
Its first word translates as "wrath" | 46 |
Epic work with a “kleos” (glory) theme | 46 |
"Would ___ to You?" (Eurythmics hit) | 46 |
Luscious Jackson's "Why Do ___?" | 46 |
Brother Cane "___ in the Bed I Make" | 46 |
Slogan on a '50s red-white-and-blue button | 46 |
Beastie Boys album "Licensed to ___" | 46 |
"Licensed to __": Beastie Boys album | 46 |
Contents of Pandora's box, except for hope | 46 |
"To hastening ___ a prey": Goldsmith | 46 |
U.N. agcy. that won the 1969 Nobel Peace Prize | 46 |
"How can ___?" (gambler's query) | 46 |
Rick's ''Casablanca'' love | 46 |
"As Time Goes By" requester, in film | 46 |
Britney Spears's "___ Slave 4 U" | 46 |
Sinatra's "___ Fool to Want You" | 46 |
Opening words of "Travelin' Man" | 46 |