Its Egyptian name simply means "river" | 48 |
Island nicknamed "The Gathering Place" | 48 |
Island group that sometimes includes New Zealand | 48 |
Its cities include Columbus, Athens and Marietta | 48 |
Its state quarter bears an image of an astronaut | 48 |
It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs | 48 |
It's between Norway and Pakistan in the U.N. | 48 |
Internet interjection found in two theme answers | 48 |
Ionesco's "The Bald Soprano," e.g. | 48 |
Indonesia joined it in 1962 ... and left in 2008 | 48 |
It's headed by a deputy asst. secy. of labor | 48 |
Instruction at the bottom of a double-sided page | 48 |
It was flown by James Bond in "Dr. No" | 48 |
Its first issue featured Mia Farrow on the cover | 48 |
It looks like an omicron with an iota through it | 48 |
It's represented by a crown with five points | 48 |
It's earned for bringing someone home: Abbr. | 48 |
It may be awakened after a period of inattention | 48 |
Impressionist painter of "The Bathers" | 48 |
Image to identify on a driver's license exam | 48 |
Incur an additional charge for cellphone service | 48 |
Instruments in Ravel's "Boléro" | 48 |
INSP: "Yeah, even if he was just ___." | 48 |
It may be found under the hood of a Model T, say | 48 |
Imperious food critic in "Ratatouille" | 48 |
It describes how the Constitution can be amended | 48 |
It's usually lost before reaching school age | 48 |
In the style of the "Moonlight Sonata" | 48 |
Icelandic singer's silverware-twisting stat? | 48 |
It may get unlocked after passing the main level | 48 |
It shows the layout of a college's buildings | 48 |
Insects found among the peanut plants in Plains? | 48 |
It makes weather feel colder than it actually is | 48 |
It makes the air feel colder than it actually is | 48 |
Imitator of Bush the elder on "S.N.L." | 48 |
Insignificant recovery after a steep market drop | 48 |
It was called Lacus Asphaltites in ancient times | 48 |
It begins: "When in the Course . . . " | 48 |
Igneous rock composed of feldspar and hornblende | 48 |
Invitation to wear someone's salad dressing? | 48 |
Investigation into the death of a famous writer? | 48 |
Instrumental device with an anode and a cathode? | 48 |
In this, a "." is a "period" | 48 |
In need of a manssiere from too much cheap beer? | 48 |
Ironic nickname for New York under Mayor Lindsay | 48 |
Its logo is an eighth note with a star behind it | 48 |
It's attached to money in more ways than one | 48 |
It turns direct current into alternating current | 48 |
If Ohio went the other way, ___ be president now | 48 |
Ingredient for making gunpowder during Passover? | 48 |
It's a long way from John o' Groat's | 48 |
Item used to fasten planks, in old ship building | 48 |
Is dramatically revealed to, with "at" | 48 |
Ilsa's maiden name in "Casablanca" | 48 |
Ingredient you shouldn't use to make quiche? | 48 |
Italian physician and educator: 1870–1952 | 48 |
It followed "hey" in Elizabethan times | 48 |
Italy's "City of a Hundred Towers" | 48 |
It's seen on workers just above the beltline | 48 |
IBM/Apple product starting in the early '90s | 48 |
It led to the first anti-aircraft missile system | 48 |
International alliance dissolved in 1977 (abbr.) | 48 |
Incredulous response to an improbable accusation | 48 |
It was India's summer capital during the Raj | 48 |
In cahoots w/Warner or Elektra at various points | 48 |
iPhone 4S program that recognizes voice commands | 48 |
Impending event that causes supermarket crowding | 48 |
Ian and Sylvia hit "Lovin' ______" | 48 |
It may have a ''HOT STOCK TIP!'' | 48 |
It's in the kitchen, perhaps with a potbelly | 48 |
It can be twisted and flicked to make a loud pop | 48 |
It's when the ``livin' is easy'' | 48 |
Its flag has a yellow cross on a blue background | 48 |
It might fill your eye during a sentimental song | 48 |
It fell on Taylor Swift's "Guitar" | 48 |
It follows "high" or "Texas" | 48 |
Its middle letter stands for a city in Tennessee | 48 |
It may display the latest innovations in a field | 48 |
It's better known for its bark than its bite | 48 |
It's at about 9800 feet on Mount Kilimanjaro | 48 |
It went "Up, up, ..." and away in 2001 | 48 |
Its first letter stands for "untersee" | 48 |
Instruments that may be made from monkeypod wood | 48 |
Intl. grp. for which 47A was named an ambassador | 48 |
Indicator that you're back to your own words | 48 |
Its slogan was once "Above all": Abbr. | 48 |
It joins I-10 in Jacksonville and I-90 in Boston | 48 |
It went "where no man has gone before" | 48 |
It's often not needed for hors d'oeuvres | 48 |
Instrument heard in "Dust in the Wind" | 48 |
Insect that can control the sex of its offspring | 48 |
It was big for everyone to have one in the 1990s | 48 |
Important parts of the body's defense system | 48 |
Imposing monetary penalties with a nice Chianti? | 48 |
It has counties named Lincoln and Douglas: Abbr. | 48 |
Indie band with many a New Jersey-themed release | 48 |
Isaac's best friend in "Manhattan" | 48 |
It might have the heading "Vacuum-Van" | 48 |
Irving Berlin's "___ Be Surprised" | 48 |
Instrument used to score “The Third Man” | 48 |