| Aesop's "The ___ and the Dove" | 44 |
| Audrey Hepburn, in "Roman Holiday" | 44 |
| Acted the parrot or copycat, in simian terms | 44 |
| Actress Van ___ of "Knots Landing" | 44 |
| “City of New Orleans” singer Guthrie | 44 |
| “One ___” (Tennessee Williams story) | 44 |
| Author of "A Passage in the Night" | 44 |
| Article of clothing named after a racecourse | 44 |
| Arthur with a Queens stadium named after him | 44 |
| Arthur ___ Courage Award (ESPY Awards honor) | 44 |
| About one-third of the world's land mass | 44 |
| Assuming everything goes as well as possible | 44 |
| Alfred H. ___ Jr., founding director of MoMA | 44 |
| Actor who debuted in "Deliverance" | 44 |
| Ask to be excused from, with "off" | 44 |
| Areas around altars for the clergy and choir | 44 |
| Aquarium denizen also called a fighting fish | 44 |
| Action shots taken with a slow shutter speed | 44 |
| Astronomy aficionado Thomas with a 1995 find | 44 |
| Actress in "Bite the Bullet," 1975 | 44 |
| Author of "The Makropoulos Secret" | 44 |
| Atlanta-based public health watchdog (abbr.) | 44 |
| Actor McBride of "Pushing Daisies" | 44 |
| Add one's two cents, with "in" | 44 |
| Anthony Burgess thriller, with "A" | 44 |
| Andrews Sisters "Rum And Coca-___" | 44 |
| Animal often confused with another, casually | 44 |
| American institution that turns 100 tomorrow | 44 |
| Agency fighting the "war on drugs" | 44 |
| Art ___ (1920s-'30s architectural style) | 44 |
| Actress Sandra of "A Summer Place" | 44 |
| “Red sky at night, sailor’s ___” | 44 |
| Andy of TV's "Andy's Gang" | 44 |
| Adolf Hitler, e.g., according to a 1983 hoax | 44 |
| Actress Merrill of "BUtterfield 8" | 44 |
| Award won by Patton in WWI and again in WWII | 44 |
| Abe's "The Woman in the _____" | 44 |
| A cricket has one below each front leg joint | 44 |
| Aviation editor of Cosmopolitan in the 1920s | 44 |
| Address where you can live the life of Riley | 44 |
| Allman Brothers' "___ a Peach" | 44 |
| A sniggler's a giggler when he snares it | 44 |
| After they're broken, they may be beaten | 44 |
| Airline whose name means "skyward" | 44 |
| Actor Cook of "The Maltese Falcon" | 44 |
| Actress Sommer of "The Money Trap" | 44 |
| “Oh, Lady Be Good” singer Fitzgerald | 44 |
| Actress Raines on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 44 |
| American ___ (North Dakota's state tree) | 44 |
| Agent Prentiss on "Criminal Minds" | 44 |
| Annual September event, with "The" | 44 |
| Author of "The Never Ending Story" | 44 |
| Aria title that means "It was you" | 44 |
| Asteroid viewed by the NEAR spacecraft, 2000 | 44 |
| Â Â Where IV's may be administered | 44 |
| Art deco illustrator for Harper's Bazaar | 44 |
| Anka's "___ Beso (That Kiss!)" | 44 |
| Award show hosted by Lance Armstrong in 2006 | 44 |
| Awards won by LeBron James and David Beckham | 44 |
| Alternative to true-false or multiple-choice | 44 |
| Acronym formed from "Standard Oil" | 44 |
| Abbr. meaning ''and others'' | 44 |
| Abbr. for those who didn't make the list | 44 |
| Abbr. rarely seen at the start of a sentence | 44 |
| Alma mater for George Orwell and Ian Fleming | 44 |
| Â Â Land on the other side of the Atl. | 44 |
| Actor Tom of "The Seven Year Itch" | 44 |
| Agcy. that established rules for kite flying | 44 |
| August through December, for many collegians | 44 |
| Alanis Morissette: "Head Over ___" | 44 |
| A swimmer might rightly be scared to see one | 44 |
| Actor with presidential first and last names | 44 |
| Albert's "Green Acres" co-star | 44 |
| Ancient doctor known for his work on anatomy | 44 |
| Astronomer exonerated by the Vatican in 1992 | 44 |
| Author of "The Beggar's Opera" | 44 |
| Automotive financial services co. since 1982 | 44 |
| Approach the spot where the gastropod parks? | 44 |
| A bird flying by on the right, to the Greeks | 44 |
| Alternative to leaving a test question blank | 44 |
| Actor Rutger ___ of "Blade Runner" | 44 |
| A setting for "The Student Prince" | 44 |
| “Grinder,” in New Englander parlance | 44 |
| Author of ''Ashes to Ashes'' | 44 |
| Architect James who designed the White House | 44 |
| Axton who wrote "Joy to the World" | 44 |
| Author of ''Les Miserables'' | 44 |
| Animals lyric "And God I know ___" | 44 |
| Architect of Boston's John Hancock Bldg. | 44 |
| Archery target areas next to bull's-eyes | 44 |
| Actress Skye of "Say Anything ..." | 44 |
| Archie Bunker's liberal neighbor Lorenzo | 44 |
| Â Â 1963 film "___ la Douce" | 44 |
| Adolph Coors III's allergy to beer, e.g. | 44 |
| Asimov's sea bird or American violinist? | 44 |
| “Babette’s Feast” author Dinesen | 44 |
| Alicia Keys: "Put ___ a Love Song" | 44 |
| Actress Bissett of "Melrose Place" | 44 |
| Allen of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 44 |
| America's first commercial radio station | 44 |