Something to be learned (with "the") | 46 |
1976 Pulitzer winner for "Air Music" | 46 |
___ O'More, name of three Irish chieftains | 46 |
Parks who wouldn't sit still for injustice | 46 |
With a sub in front, it's cloak-and-dagger | 46 |
''Horse Fair'' painter Bonheur | 46 |
Jack's love in ''Titanic'' | 46 |
Longtime "Hollywood Squares" regular | 46 |
Theoretical physicist who worked with Einstein | 46 |
TV's "Trials of ___ O'Neill" | 46 |
"__ Radio" (O'Donnell talk show) | 46 |
Actor Martin of "The Wild Wild West" | 46 |
Mantegna's "Criminal Minds" role | 46 |
Philip who wrote "Goodbye, Columbus" | 46 |
Delaware senator who sponsored IRA legislation | 46 |
Where Monet's cathedral series was painted | 46 |
City where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake | 46 |
"Row, Row, Row Your Boat" and others | 46 |
Miss Ravenclaw, who co-founded Hogwarts School | 46 |
Cohn depicted in "Angels in America" | 46 |
Sir Henry who co-founded a car company in 1906 | 46 |
NY university that's home to the Engineers | 46 |
The rich man in "Rich Man, Poor Man" | 46 |
"The Murders in the ___ Morgue": Poe | 46 |
Word with "mob" or "slide" | 46 |
Tender that may be spent on chaat or pani puri | 46 |
Play that introduced ''robot'' | 46 |
Country with a red, white and blue flag: Abbr. | 46 |
Rock trio with the 1976 album "2112" | 46 |
"Yours, Mine, and Ours" actress Rene | 46 |
Girl who stood amid the "alien corn" | 46 |
Country with a gorilla on its 5,000-franc note | 46 |
Role played by Baldwin, Ford, Affleck and Pine | 46 |
Automaker headquartered in Trollhattan, Sweden | 46 |
Car driven by Seinfeld on "Seinfeld" | 46 |
''Born From Jets'' car company | 46 |
Kemo ___, Tonto's "trusty scout" | 46 |
Kemo ___ ("The Lone Ranger" epithet) | 46 |
Unhappy Pearl Jam "Lost Dogs" track? | 46 |
Marat's counterpart in a Peter Weiss title | 46 |
"Sexy" woman in a Beatles song title | 46 |
"___ say ..." ("Alas ...") | 46 |
The Beach Boys' "Surfin' __" | 46 |
"King Solomon's Mines" plot line | 46 |
How hair metalers played it with power ballads | 46 |
"The North and South Trilogy" is one | 46 |
Katey of "Married ... with Children" | 46 |
Katey who voices Leela on "Futurama" | 46 |
"The Lord of the Rings" and the like | 46 |
"How I Met Your Mother" narrator Bob | 46 |
Colonial word for "master," in India | 46 |
Montreal-born comic who wrote jokes for J.F.K. | 46 |
Joke writer for many Kennedy campaign speeches | 46 |
Comic labeled “Will Rogers with fangs” | 46 |
"___ Along, Silvery Moon," 1937 song | 46 |
Who was with The Doors' "Angels" | 46 |
"The Unbearable Bassington" pen name | 46 |
"Reginald" writer's nom de plume | 46 |
"On the Road" character ___ Paradise | 46 |
Company that offers bon mots on its label back | 46 |
"The House of the Seven Gables" site | 46 |
East Coast city where tourism peaks in October | 46 |
Microbiologist with a Congressional Gold Medal | 46 |
"Sadie ___ . . . ": 1909 Berlin song | 46 |
The pizzeria in "Do the Right Thing" | 46 |
Player of "As Time Goes By," in film | 46 |
___ Adams, patriot with a beer named after him | 46 |
"If it's all the ___ to you ..." | 46 |
"Sighted sub, sank __": WWII message | 46 |
"It's always the ___ old thing!" | 46 |
Ho-hum response to "What's new?" | 46 |
"I do not like them, __": Seuss line | 46 |
Boat whose name means "three boards" | 46 |
"Town" Killers went to on 2nd outing | 46 |
"Mateo" or "Diego" lead-in | 46 |
What Plant and Krauss were "Raising" | 46 |
Subj. of an '80s-'90s financial crisis | 46 |
" . . . the ___ of time": Longfellow | 46 |
''Up the Down Staircase'' star | 46 |
Court-appointed psychiatrist's declaration | 46 |
"Madness put to good use": Santayana | 46 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee of '98 | 46 |
La ___ (prison where Arsène Lupin was held) | 46 |
___ Tomé and PrÃncipe (African republic) | 46 |
___ Francisco (longest river wholly in Brazil) | 46 |
''___ Smile'' (Hall and Oates) | 46 |
Song title for both Fleetwood Mac and Starship | 46 |
Actress Rue of "Rules of Engagement" | 46 |
"Water for Elephants" novelist Gruen | 46 |
Name that means "princess" in Hebrew | 46 |
Kid-lit classic "__, Plain and Tall" | 46 |
"Princess" in its Hebrew translation | 46 |
___ Hughes, 2002 Olympic skating gold medalist | 46 |
Baker that "nobody doesn't like" | 46 |
"The language of the devil": Carlyle | 46 |
He declined the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature | 46 |
Carrier that had a pioneering transpolar route | 46 |
It may be used for many unhappy returns: Abbr. | 46 |
Bird in ''Peter and the Wolf'' | 46 |
"Peter and the Wolf" bird's name | 46 |