| Nick's partner in "The Thin Man" | 46 |
| Creator of the film characters Harry and Sally | 46 |
| 'Sleepless in Seattle' director Ephron | 46 |
| Its motto is "Deter, Detect, Defend" | 46 |
| Canadian young adult fiction author McClintock | 46 |
| Radio reporter Raum and romance writer Roberts | 46 |
| Having two or three kids in a family, nowadays | 46 |
| Gloria's "Sunset Boulevard" role | 46 |
| ___ Desmond, "Sunset Boulevard" diva | 46 |
| "Spirit in the Sky" rocker Greenbaum | 46 |
| "There was ___ at the inn" (2 words) | 46 |
| Old language that gives us "berserk" | 46 |
| Viking language (with ''Old'') | 46 |
| Direction suggested by this puzzle's theme | 46 |
| Watery expanse between England and Scandinavia | 46 |
| The boss usually doesn't want to hear them | 46 |
| "Snot running down his ___" Aqualung | 46 |
| Word with "hard" or "snub" | 46 |
| Crime syndicate, with ''Cosa'' | 46 |
| More than interested in someone's business | 46 |
| "Let's ___ get carried away ..." | 46 |
| "I really like your sweater... ___!" | 46 |
| ''Au contraire!'' in the 1990s | 46 |
| "__ you were the last one on earth!" | 46 |
| "__ I have anything to say about it" | 46 |
| One reply to ''Who did this?'' | 46 |
| ''Dame'' preceder, in football | 46 |
| ''___ crying over spilt milk'' | 46 |
| ''__ know my ABC's . . .'' | 46 |
| Poet best known for "The Highwayman" | 46 |
| Ulysses S. Grant was once its president: abbr. | 46 |
| Org. founded in 1871 by two Civil War officers | 46 |
| Org. where Edward Snowden once did contracting | 46 |
| Spears' 2000 partner in McDonald's ads | 46 |
| Group with the 2002 hit "Girlfriend" | 46 |
| Explosive display of military power, for short | 46 |
| Ultimate degree hidden in eight puzzle answers | 46 |
| "Rapa ___" (1994 Easter Island film) | 46 |
| "Bonne ___" (French wish at bedtime) | 46 |
| "The Steve Allen Show" regular Louis | 46 |
| “Bill ___ Red Book” (1906 publication) | 46 |
| Bill ___ Climate Lab (Oakland science exhibit) | 46 |
| Laura who wrote "Wedding Bell Blues" | 46 |
| 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Laura | 46 |
| Sch. where Samuel Morse was a professor of art | 46 |
| Sch. where Ross teaches on "Friends" | 46 |
| It's across the Kaiwi Channel from Molokai | 46 |
| Filming location of ABC's "Lost" | 46 |
| Tree you "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round" | 46 |
| Actor Jack famous for his startled double take | 46 |
| She was nicknamed "Little Sure Shot" | 46 |
| ''Annie Get Your Gun'' subject | 46 |
| 2008's "Dig Out Your Soul" group | 46 |
| "Don't Look Back in Anger" group | 46 |
| Ohio college attended by Karen O and Liz Phair | 46 |
| "A Midsummer Night's Dream" king | 46 |
| Shakespeare character with a magic aphrodisiac | 46 |
| Like "The Biggest Loser" contestants | 46 |
| ''Madama Butterfly'' accessory | 46 |
| He said, "May the Force be with you" | 46 |
| "An ill wind that nobody blows good" | 46 |
| Word from the French for "high wood" | 46 |
| Instrument usually made from African blackwood | 46 |
| Instrument for the "Swan Lake" theme | 46 |
| "An ill wind that no one blows good" | 46 |
| Dictionary abbreviation after an outdated word | 46 |
| "L'___ del Cairo" (Mozart opera) | 46 |
| Onetime center for the distribution of oranges | 46 |
| ''Wavy waste,'' to Thomas Hood | 46 |
| California locale just south of Camp Pendleton | 46 |
| Self-proclaimed "singing journalist" | 46 |
| ''The Highwayman'' singer Phil | 46 |
| Elec. text-reading method (hidden in SOCRATES) | 46 |
| Having eight pins, as an electrical connection | 46 |
| Bombshell revealed shortly before Election Day | 46 |
| They usually end in ''to one'' | 46 |
| Shelley's "___ to the West Wind" | 46 |
| "To Autumn" or "To Spring" | 46 |
| Schoenberg's "_____ to Napoleon" | 46 |
| Schiller's "An die Freude," e.g. | 46 |
| Coleridge's "Dejection," for one | 46 |
| Benét's "___ to Walt Whitman" | 46 |
| Beethoven's ''___ to Joy'' | 46 |
| Allen Ginsberg's "Plutonian ___" | 46 |
| "Island of the Blue Dolphins" author | 46 |
| Former "Access Hollywood" host Nancy | 46 |
| "___ to Common Things" (Neruda book) | 46 |
| "___ et Ballades" (Victor Hugo work) | 46 |
| Texas city with an annual Shakespeare Festival | 46 |
| City not far from the western terminus of I-20 | 46 |
| The Cranberries' "___ My Family" | 46 |
| "___ Billie Joe" (Bobby Gentry song) | 46 |
| ''Awake and Sing!'' playwright | 46 |
| "Voice of the Civil Rights Movement" | 46 |
| Main female character in "Swan Lake" | 46 |
| Odette's opposite in "Swan Lake" | 46 |
| ''Deep Space Nine'' changeling | 46 |
| You can't see it even when it's masked | 46 |
| Eats more of than is wise, with "on" | 46 |
| "The Professor and the Madman" subj. | 46 |