They often have just four fingers on each hand | 46 |
Show with a "Just Desserts" spin-off | 46 |
Gwendolyn Brooks and Nancy Kassebaum, by birth | 46 |
1964 movie about a heist in an Istanbul museum | 46 |
Where spinning toys are forbidden on the farm? | 46 |
___ Gigio ("Ed Sullivan Show" mouse) | 46 |
Famous player of a milkman with many daughters | 46 |
" . . . to bury Caesar, not ___ him" | 46 |
Johnson of "Plan 9 From Outer Space" | 46 |
Atlantic Division NBA team, on a sports ticker | 46 |
___ Bora (mountain area in old bin Laden news) | 46 |
''Cornflake Girl'' singer Amos | 46 |
Donuts, bagels, and coffee mugs, topologically | 46 |
"It Wasn't All Velvet" memoirist | 46 |
Ednaswap song Natalie Imbruglia had a hit with | 46 |
Film co-starring Lena Horne becomes dangerous? | 46 |
Basketball team whose members have pet macaws? | 46 |
"The Devil knows how ___": Coleridge | 46 |
Where the owl and the pussycat went, in a poem | 46 |
"We're off __ the wizard . . . " | 46 |
"A time to serve and ___": Swinburne | 46 |
Words sung "with love" in a 1967 hit | 46 |
Word with "ring" or "coin" | 46 |
"Love isn't always on time" band | 46 |
Start of a quotation by Robert Louis Stevenson | 46 |
Oldest synagogue in the U.S., in Newport, R.I. | 46 |
"What is that ___?" (words to Judas) | 46 |
" . . . and the slithy ___ did gyre" | 46 |
De La Soul "Dreams of the Funky ___" | 46 |
Lincoln sedan often used as a vehicle-for-hire | 46 |
Britney Spears's favorite of her own songs | 46 |
" . . . bloom in the spring, ___ la" | 46 |
Comedian Ullman wedding actor Spencer is . . . | 46 |
It might lower a car dealer's asking price | 46 |
1931 film about a stockbroker's telephone? | 46 |
Heartbreaking, as "Romeo and Juliet" | 46 |
Railroad dispatcher's record-keeping paper | 46 |
___ Van Huong, Vietnamese Prime Minister: 1965 | 46 |
Passage of a planet across the disk of the sun | 46 |
One eager to see how the other half lives, say | 46 |
Word with "bear" or "sand" | 46 |
Last word in the title of a Lindsay Lohan film | 46 |
"I Love ___" (Oscar the Grouch song) | 46 |
Britain's Betty ___ Prize (literary award) | 46 |
"Taxi Driver" protagonist ___ Bickle | 46 |
It's in an upright position during landing | 46 |
I ___ Tenori (Domingo, Carreras and Pavarotti) | 46 |
The eighth white key above middle B on a piano | 46 |
"Happy" thing in a Bob Ross painting | 46 |
"Nearly Lost You" band Screaming ___ | 46 |
Fountain featured in "La Dolce Vita" | 46 |
Card whose pips are aligned in a single column | 46 |
"The Book of Mormon" cowriter Parker | 46 |
El ___ (Nickname for Mexico's soccer team) | 46 |
Chicago paper, for short, with "the" | 46 |
" . . . may his ___ increase!": Hunt | 46 |
Positive ID provided by Roy Rogers' horse? | 46 |
Ford 1925 "Tin Goose" aircraft, e.g. | 46 |
Lopez with the 1965 hit "Lemon Tree" | 46 |
The Fleetwoods, e.g., of 50's-60's pop | 46 |
Word with "ego" or "guilt" | 46 |
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, e.g. | 46 |
Show formerly hosted by Carson Daly, for short | 46 |
Music video show replaced by "FNMTV" | 46 |
"Star Trek: T.N.G." counselor Deanna | 46 |
Half-Betazoid on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 46 |
"The Three Billy Goats Gruff" meanie | 46 |
"___ the ancient Yuletide carol ..." | 46 |
___ l'oeil (visual deception in paintings) | 46 |
"__: Uprising": Disney sci-fi series | 46 |
1980s sitcom starring twins Jean and Liz Sagal | 46 |
"___ dat" ("Fo' real") | 46 |
Word often said twice before "again" | 46 |
Word repeated before ''again'' | 46 |
Otis Redding "___ Little Tenderness" | 46 |
"Go ahead, you might enjoy yourself" | 46 |
"I wonder if this will fit" response | 46 |
''You think I'm kidding?'' | 46 |
Response to "You wouldn't dare!" | 46 |
Possible cause of "seen us" troubles | 46 |
Tolstoy's "___ Fyodor Ivanovich" | 46 |
Title derived from the name "Caesar" | 46 |
"The Waste Land" poet's monogram | 46 |
"The Waste Land" poet's initials | 46 |
Monogram of a memorable poet: 1888–1965 | 46 |
Jenny Fields's son, in a John Irving novel | 46 |
When repeated, it might accompany a finger wag | 46 |
Artisan whose work is featured in this puzzle? | 46 |
General who's superior to Colonel Sanders? | 46 |
"Dungeon Master's Guide" company | 46 |
What Eddie Murphy got in as James Brown on SNL | 46 |
Architectural style named after a royal family | 46 |
University whose mascot is Riptide the Pelican | 46 |
Home of the Jaycees' national headquarters | 46 |
Resident of Oklahoma's second-largest city | 46 |
By itself or when doubled, a tot's stomach | 46 |
"American ___" (1974 Paul Simon hit) | 46 |
''King _____'' (1978 POP hit) | 46 |
Eliza Doolittle in "Pygmalion," e.g. | 46 |
Conductor's "All together, now!" | 46 |