| Turns made after checking for cop cars, often | 45 |
| Peter Lorre's "Casablanca" role | 45 |
| "Are those chocolate-covered ants?" | 45 |
| Actress Hunter's sounds of disgust? Woof! | 45 |
| "La Cage aux Folles" actor Tognazzi | 45 |
| 1989 movie with "Weird Al" Yankovic | 45 |
| Bad thing to hear at the dentist's office | 45 |
| ''Now we're in trouble!'' | 45 |
| Illegal trip across the median strip, perhaps | 45 |
| "Aloha 'Oe" instrument, briefly | 45 |
| Capital whose name means "Red Hero" | 45 |
| Where to hear songs with subliminal messages? | 45 |
| RPG whose online version was released in 1997 | 45 |
| Thurman of "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" | 45 |
| Thurman of "The Accidental Husband" | 45 |
| She played The Bride in "Kill Bill" | 45 |
| It's educational, according to The Pixies | 45 |
| Indian goddess after whom an actress is named | 45 |
| Co-star of "The Producers," to fans | 45 |
| Oscar-winning actress in "Sayonara" | 45 |
| Nelson Mandela's South African birthplace | 45 |
| O'Connor of "The Invisible Man" | 45 |
| Actress Merkel of "The Parent Trap" | 45 |
| Place to park oneself that's up for grabs | 45 |
| "The Man from __": 1960s spy series | 45 |
| "The Beverly Hillbillies" sobriquet | 45 |
| Longtime drink nickname, with "the" | 45 |
| "Sturm ___ Drang," Von Klinger play | 45 |
| "___ the spreading chestnut . . . " | 45 |
| Rimbaud's "___ Saison en Enfer" | 45 |
| "___ voix dans le désert": Elgar | 45 |
| "__ Saison en Enfer" (Rimbaud poem) | 45 |
| French "some," with "les" | 45 |
| They're often in the same room as a horse | 45 |
| Like daredevils, after they give a thumbs- up | 45 |
| "Corn" or "cycle" starter | 45 |
| Hobby vehicle for Donald Rumsfeld (seriously) | 45 |
| Establishment covered by the Taft-Hartley Act | 45 |
| Dennis Haysbert series (with "The") | 45 |
| Christian who does not believe in the Trinity | 45 |
| "I'm a __, not a divider": Bush | 45 |
| Operating system that doesn't do Windows? | 45 |
| Card game whose name is said while discarding | 45 |
| Like calling a woman a "chick," say | 45 |
| Like "stewardess" nowadays, briefly | 45 |
| At risk of being lost in a hard drive failure | 45 |
| 1969 N.B.A. M.V.P. who played for the Bullets | 45 |
| Bromfield's "___ the Day Break" | 45 |
| "Render therefore ___ Caesar . . ." | 45 |
| " . . . ___ dust shalt thou return" | 45 |
| "Night ___ Night," book by P. Wylie | 45 |
| "For ___ us a child is born . . . " | 45 |
| 40's-60's leader overthrown by Ne Win | 45 |
| Browning's "___ a Villa . . . " | 45 |
| Result of cutbacks to the maintenance budget? | 45 |
| "You Light ___ Life," 1977 pop song | 45 |
| Story starter, after ''Once'' | 45 |
| ". . . ___ a midnight dreary . . ." | 45 |
| "Once ___ a Time" Smashing Pumpkins | 45 |
| "Once ___ a midnight dreary . . . " | 45 |
| "Climb ____ my knee, Sonny Boy ..." | 45 |
| ''... ___ a midnight dreary'' | 45 |
| "When You Wish ___ Star," 1940 song | 45 |
| Stadium section with cheaper tickets, usually | 45 |
| Word with "push" or "sit" | 45 |
| Draw attention from, as in "Hamlet" | 45 |
| San Jose's locale, vis-Ã -vis San Diego | 45 |
| ''What've you been ___?'' | 45 |
| ''I've had it ___ here!'' | 45 |
| Range extending from the Arctic to Kazakhstan | 45 |
| Mentalist Geller with ties to Michael Jackson | 45 |
| ''What's a Grecian ___?'' | 45 |
| "Lean on a garden ___" (T.S. Eliot) | 45 |
| ___ Minor (Little Dipper's constellation) | 45 |
| ___ Minor (constellation with the North Star) | 45 |
| Springsteen's "Born in the ___" | 45 |
| ''Surfin'___'' (1963 hit) | 45 |
| Mil. branch in the Dept. of Homeland Security | 45 |
| Org. asking "Where's the beef?" | 45 |
| "It's no ___!" (cry of despair) | 45 |
| Hand-me-down Utah band, with "The"? | 45 |
| "New to you," in car salesman-speak | 45 |
| One for whose benefit a legal suit is brought | 45 |
| People McGruff warned were "losers" | 45 |
| Advice to actor Perry when delivering a baby? | 45 |
| '80s org. that included the N.J. Generals | 45 |
| "The Fall of the House of ___": Poe | 45 |
| ''That's ___ your head!'' | 45 |
| Org. with the song "Anchors Aweigh" | 45 |
| Its motto is "Non sibi sed patriae" | 45 |
| "Ready Now, Anytime, Anywhere" org. | 45 |
| Where the Stars and Stripes flies, familiarly | 45 |
| Australian golfer Geoff Ogilvy won it in 2006 | 45 |
| The Beatles' "Back in the ____" | 45 |
| Bloc established officially in Moscow in 1922 | 45 |
| Academy Award winner in "Spartacus" | 45 |
| What you have every day, with "the" | 45 |
| Bar regular's order, with "the" | 45 |
| Hagen of Broadway's "Key Largo" | 45 |
| Least populous state with a major sports team | 45 |