Likely ''Sesame Street'' devotee | 48 |
Letter-shaped hardware used to strengthen joints | 48 |
Locale of a noted 16th century Christian council | 48 |
Like assistant New York Times crossword editors? | 48 |
Last word of "The Communist Manifesto" | 48 |
Like letters marked "Return to sender" | 48 |
Lines scanned by a supermarket scanner, in brief | 48 |
Language whose alphabet reads from right to left | 48 |
Language from which "cummerbund" comes | 48 |
Like two-lane roads, vis-Ã -via one-lane roads | 48 |
Lake __: "Prairie Home Companion" town | 48 |
Like groceries probably past their sell-by dates | 48 |
Like "Will you marry me?" questionwise | 48 |
Line through the origin in spherical coordinates | 48 |
Last human city in the "Matrix" movies | 48 |
Like roughly half the clues in a crossword: Abbr. | 49 |
Linc's hairstyle in "The Mod Squad" | 49 |
Like David Lee Roth in the "Jump" video | 49 |
Literally, "way of adapting the spirit" | 49 |
Loser to Affirmed in all three Triple Crown races | 49 |
Lee of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" | 49 |
Lila Quartermaine on "General Hospital" | 49 |
Language in "The Passion of the Christ" | 49 |
Leontyne Price's only Met role sung in German | 49 |
Longtime "What's My Line?" panelist | 49 |
Lead-in for "boy!" or "girl!" | 49 |
Louis Armstrong "___ Hagar's Blues" | 49 |
Lew of "All Quiet on the Western Front" | 49 |
Longfellow's "The Bells of San ___" | 49 |
Like Jeff Foxworthy's "Comedy Tour" | 49 |
Last word of "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 49 |
Line to the crowd at the throwing of the bouquet? | 49 |
Leonardo's co-star in "The Aviator" | 49 |
Letter switched to ess in this puzzle's theme | 49 |
Lose one's nerve at the worst possible moment | 49 |
Lawyer portrayed in "Angels in America" | 49 |
Lawyer- turned-broadcaster Howard ___ (1918-1995) | 49 |
Lead-in to "apple" or "berry" | 49 |
Lemmon's "Some Like It Hot" co-star | 49 |
Like New York's Chrysler Building, familiarly | 49 |
Lennon's last album released before his death | 49 |
Lou's ex-wife on "Mary Tyler Moore" | 49 |
Lines you have to write when you get into treble? | 49 |
Live paycheck to paycheck (with "out") | 49 |
Like Keebler cookie makers or Santa's helpers | 49 |
Letter between "kay" and "em" | 49 |
Lord High Everything ___ ("The Mikado") | 49 |
Like Elvis Costello, but not Elvis Presley: Abbr. | 49 |
Like the "Iliad" or "Odyssey" | 49 |
Logical connection hidden in eight puzzle answers | 49 |
Lake into which Ohio's Cuyahoga River empties | 49 |
Lets a ground ball go through one's legs, say | 49 |
Language that gave us the word "whisky" | 49 |
Legal doctrine precluding certain inconsistencies | 49 |
Latin phrase that may accompany John and Jane Doe | 49 |
Landmass that spans over 180 degrees of longitude | 49 |
Leachman costar in "Young Frankenstein" | 49 |
Leaving less to the imagination in a horror movie | 49 |
Lukas of ''Rambling Rose'' (1991) | 49 |
Lukas of Gus Van Sant's "Last Days" | 49 |
Like the back legs of a deer, or the deer herself | 49 |
Last word of ''The Wizard of Oz'' | 49 |
Lanford Wilson's "The __ Baltimore" | 49 |
Lead-in for "gram" or "graph" | 49 |
Like Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" | 49 |
Like the vb. "to be," in most languages | 49 |
Lake that is the source of the mighty Mississippi | 49 |
Linda Ronstadt's ''___ Easy'' | 49 |
Literally, "something worn" in Japanese | 49 |
Letterman's TV program (with "The") | 49 |
Lotte of ''The Threepenny Opera'' | 49 |
Loewe's "My Fair Lady" collaborator | 49 |
Landmark made with blocks of white Georgia marble | 49 |
Leopold's partner in a sensational 1924 trial | 49 |
Like puns among all forms of humor, it's said | 49 |
Layer of the earth between the crust and the core | 49 |
Language from which "coyote" is derived | 49 |
Like "m" or "n," to linguists | 49 |
Long of ''Big Momma's House'' | 49 |
Leader of a military coup against Prince Sihanouk | 49 |
Longing for ''the good old days'' | 49 |
Like contestants on "The Biggest Loser" | 49 |
Liqueur name to which Greece has exclusive rights | 49 |
Les Whitten's "A Killing ___": 1983 | 49 |
Like many family films (and title of this puzzle) | 49 |
Liza's role in "The Sterile Cuckoo" | 49 |
Like preserved flowers and writers under deadline | 49 |
Last thing to do before getting one's Masters | 49 |
Like rooms on TV's "Trading Spaces" | 49 |
Like "King Kong" and "Psycho" | 49 |
Lucy's younger brother in "Peanuts" | 49 |
Letters after representative Jim Walsh's name | 49 |
Lancaster's "Atlantic City" co-star | 49 |
Like capital letters in many E. E. Cummings poems | 49 |
Latinist's "to a ridiculous degree" | 49 |
Like the music in "Turkey in the Straw" | 49 |
Like some injuries discovered in forensic science | 49 |
Like the Grand Canyon or Fourth of July fireworks | 49 |
Lack of concurrence about a snappy comeback line? | 49 |
Leachman of "Raising Hope" [Fox, 2010-] | 49 |