| "There's ___ in 'team"' | 45 |
| Stendhal's "Le Rouge et le ___" | 45 |
| Today's music, generally, to some parents | 45 |
| "Throwing Heat" autobiographer Ryan | 45 |
| He directed DiCaprio in "Inception" | 45 |
| Steelers' coach with four Super Bowl wins | 45 |
| Head coach with the most Super Bowl victories | 45 |
| ''Darn it, didn't work!'' | 45 |
| "___ of Her Own" (Clark Gable film) | 45 |
| The ___ Nugget, Alaska's oldest newspaper | 45 |
| Its "Welcome to" sign is a gold pan | 45 |
| “Caro ___” (“Rigoletto” aria) | 45 |
| "Stop" or "stick" lead-in | 45 |
| Time being (with ''for the'') | 45 |
| ''I'll have ___ of that'' | 45 |
| "And Then There Were ___": Christie | 45 |
| "Don't believe it for a second" | 45 |
| Time when a U.S. president's term expires | 45 |
| "There's ___ here but us . . ." | 45 |
| "That's neither here ___ there" | 45 |
| Conjunction that's usually part of a pair | 45 |
| ". . . __ the battle to the strong" | 45 |
| "___ did you nothing hear?": Hamlet | 45 |
| " ...heat, ___ gloom of night ... " | 45 |
| ''Conjunction Junction'' word | 45 |
| "Julie & Julia" director Ephron | 45 |
| Mrs. Helmer of "A Doll's House" | 45 |
| "You've Got Mail" writer Ephron | 45 |
| "Neither a borrower, ___ lender be" | 45 |
| 'You've Got Mail' director Ephron | 45 |
| ___ Barnacle, James Joyce's wife and muse | 45 |
| "Little Broken Hearts" singer Jones | 45 |
| L'étoile du ___, Minnesota's motto | 45 |
| Second word of "Candle in the Wind" | 45 |
| Murderess Desmond of "Sunset Blvd." | 45 |
| ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' star | 45 |
| Old language that gives us "geyser" | 45 |
| Barely defeated, with ''out'' | 45 |
| Prominent features of Durante and de Bergerac | 45 |
| Ticket-buyer who stayed home (perhaps wisely) | 45 |
| "Ixnay" (or a conundrum in a tube?) | 45 |
| Stones 1st U.S. hit "___ Fade Away" | 45 |
| "... ___ creature was stirring ..." | 45 |
| "I don't appreciate your humor" | 45 |
| ''The Little Red Hen'' denial | 45 |
| It's often given two weeks before leaving | 45 |
| What a dissatisfied diner may decide to leave | 45 |
| ''The Hunchback of ___ Dame'' | 45 |
| First word of the Lord's Prayer in French | 45 |
| "Tiger" or "dragon," e.g. | 45 |
| Evans's "Inside Report" partner | 45 |
| "Bell, Book and Candle" actress Kim | 45 |
| "Lord Jim" or "Lucky Jim" | 45 |
| "___ That's What I Call Music!" | 45 |
| "That's too hard to believe..." | 45 |
| Poet with a seemingly self-contradictory name | 45 |
| "All Things Considered" broadcaster | 45 |
| Supporter of the Heller decision, 2008: Abbr. | 45 |
| Org. that publishes America's 1st Freedom | 45 |
| Lobbying org. with an intimidating eagle logo | 45 |
| Lobbying org. in an awkward position nowadays | 45 |
| Intel collector hidden in nine puzzle answers | 45 |
| Govt. group with the CryptoChallenge game app | 45 |
| Time required for light to travel about a ft. | 45 |
| "It's Gonna Be Me" band of 2000 | 45 |
| One who likes it when there's nothing on? | 45 |
| "Rapa ___" (1994 Esai Morales film) | 45 |
| ''Dominique'' singer, for one | 45 |
| 1892 Tchaikovsky ballet, with "The" | 45 |
| "Roseanne's ___" (reality show) | 45 |
| ''Bill ___, the Science Guy'' | 45 |
| "Wedding Bell Blues" composer Laura | 45 |
| Org. whose first ticker was installed in 1867 | 45 |
| Site of "interstates" H1, H2 and H3 | 45 |
| Island called "The Gathering Place" | 45 |
| Country club that has hosted eight U.S. Opens | 45 |
| Org. that evolved from the Pan American Union | 45 |
| "Don't Look Back in Anger" band | 45 |
| Cracklin' ___ Bran (Kellogg's cereal) | 45 |
| One of the "She's Gone" singers | 45 |
| "Right hand on holy book" situation | 45 |
| Two-time Best Spoken Word Album Grammy winner | 45 |
| Recent guest on "Between Two Ferns" | 45 |
| One code-named Renegade by the Secret Service | 45 |
| Like Jabba the Hutt, of "Star Wars" | 45 |
| Like a dog that might go on the drug Slentrol | 45 |
| Rumpole's "She who must be ___" | 45 |
| "Memoirs of a Geisha" wardrobe item | 45 |
| Ben (___-Wan) Kenobi in "Star Wars" | 45 |
| "Star Wars" character __-Wan Kenobi | 45 |
| Officer in "Alice's Restaurant" | 45 |
| Woodwind with a range of nearly three octaves | 45 |
| Orchestra's "tuning" instrument | 45 |
| Musical instrument in WWII phonetic alphabets | 45 |
| Its ''A'' tunes the orchestra | 45 |
| Instrument made from African blackwood, often | 45 |
| They're usually made of African Blackwood | 45 |
| It was heard three times at the 2004 Olympics | 45 |
| "Mirror in My House" autobiographer | 45 |
| Odd Future member Frank who recently came out | 45 |