"A hit, a very palpable hit" speaker | 46 |
Not needing a doctor's approval, for short | 46 |
FerrellÂ’s Spartan Cheerleaders counterpart | 46 |
Cheri who played Judge Judy on "SNL" | 46 |
Cheri in the "SNL" cheerleaders skit | 46 |
Thomas Tryon best seller, with "The" | 46 |
''None of the above'' category | 46 |
Company that trademarked "Escalator" | 46 |
''Mr. Pitiful'' singer Redding | 46 |
Cole Porter's "Miss ___ Regrets" | 46 |
Cole Porter tune, "Miss ___ Regrets" | 46 |
"The Dock of the Bay" singer Redding | 46 |
"___ Spofford" (Beverly Cleary book) | 46 |
Nebraska county that borders Iowa and Missouri | 46 |
Language from which "Nebraska" comes | 46 |
Two-time Oscar nominee for portraying Henry II | 46 |
Best Actor nominee for "Venus," 2006 | 46 |
Walkman-wearing "Simpsons" character | 46 |
Sharkey of TV's "C.P.O. Sharkey" | 46 |
"You __ Know": Alanis Morissette hit | 46 |
". . . the winter of ___ discontent" | 46 |
Somerset Maugham's "___ Betters" | 46 |
Somerset Maugham's "--- Betters" | 46 |
Sinclair Lewis's "___ Mr. Wrenn" | 46 |
Sinclair Lewis novel "___ Mr. Wrenn" | 46 |
"Superman's Dead" ___ Lady Peace | 46 |
"___ Lady of Solitude" Leonard Cohen | 46 |
''___ Town'' (Thornton Wilder) | 46 |
What yours and mine become after wedding bells | 46 |
''Yours, Mine and ___'' (film) | 46 |
"You're no longer welcome here!" | 46 |
"___-Space" (1972 Billy Preston hit) | 46 |
Defeated, as at a Nathan's hot dog contest | 46 |
Like the clues in all the words in this puzzle | 46 |
Your team's allowed 27 per game, typically | 46 |
"Get ___ here!" ("Scram!") | 46 |
Typically crowded spot for a Thanksgiving chef | 46 |
Priestley's "Johnson ___ Jordan" | 46 |
Dreaded word on "The Price Is Right" | 46 |
"Reply completed," to a ham operator | 46 |
Song Simon and Garfunkel played during finals? | 46 |
Start for "duct" or "form" | 46 |
Capital of the Asturias kingdom of early Spain | 46 |
Wilson of ''Wedding Crashers'' | 46 |
Wilson of "The Grand Budapest Hotel" | 46 |
Singer Pallett formerly known as Final Fantasy | 46 |
___ Wilson of "The Royal Tenenbaums" | 46 |
"Catch This!" autobiographer Terrell | 46 |
Harry Potter's messenger bird Hedwig, e.g. | 46 |
"Get your ___ box" (Cheez-It slogan) | 46 |
"The ___ Incident" (1943 Fonda film) | 46 |
"Tools you hold on to" kitchen brand | 46 |
Most abundant element in the earth's crust | 46 |
Hit song on the 1970 album "Abraxas" | 46 |
Eight minutes/mile in a marathon is a good one | 46 |
Arizona and Arizona State joined it in '78 | 46 |
''Common Sense'' author Thomas | 46 |
They may be sharp or dull, but always unwanted | 46 |
Story writer/poet Grace who studied with Auden | 46 |
Subject of the 2011 book "The Rogue" | 46 |
First commercial carrier to use the Boeing 747 | 46 |
Unexpectedly, it's usually made in Ecuador | 46 |
Madonna's "___ Don't Preach" | 46 |
"___ Don't Preach" (Madonna hit) | 46 |
Half of the "Monday, Monday" singers | 46 |
Joseph who brought Shakespeare to Central Park | 46 |
Like the numbers dos, cuatro, seis, ocho, etc. | 46 |
"Legal" or "medic" lead-in | 46 |
"Trooper" or "medic" start | 46 |
"Medic" or "meter" lead-in | 46 |
" . . . bearded like the ___": Shak. | 46 |
Don of ''Saturday Night Live'' | 46 |
1960s-'70s "Jeopardy!" announcer | 46 |
Chicken ___ (dish on "The Sopranos") | 46 |
"Another Brick in the Wall (___ II)" | 46 |
Greek temple completed in the 5th century B.C. | 46 |
"Every saint has a ___": Oscar Wilde | 46 |
Jewelry that's probably not kept in a safe | 46 |
Sherlock Holmes story not by Conan Doyle, e.g. | 46 |
Seasoned deli meat typically made from brisket | 46 |
Lincoln is the only U.S. president to have one | 46 |
"Marius the Epicurean" author Walter | 46 |
Author of "Cry, the Beloved Country" | 46 |
'Cry, the Beloved Country' author Alan | 46 |
2007 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Smith | 46 |
Much of the New Testament is attributed to him | 46 |
Creamer who won the 2010 U.S. Women's Open | 46 |
Oscar actor for "The Color of Money" | 46 |
Elvis Costello "Pads, ___ and Claws" | 46 |
"Major ___" (1995 Damon Wayans film) | 46 |
“Ebert Presents At the Movies” network | 46 |
Channel funded by "Viewers Like You" | 46 |
Princess in "The Tale of Despereaux" | 46 |
"A Guide to Confident Living" author | 46 |
Fruit used to describe a large-hipped physique | 46 |
What "matar" means on an Indian menu | 46 |
Accompaniers of carrots in a Birds Eye package | 46 |
Quantity of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked | 46 |
"The Old Wives' Tale" playwright | 46 |
"The Arraignment of Paris" dramatist | 46 |