Most religiously homogeneous state in America | 45 |
Detroit : Michigander :: Salt Lake City : ___ | 45 |
The Aggies of the Western Athletic Conference | 45 |
Wildcat's opponent in the 1998 Final Four | 45 |
They play for the oldest school in the Pac-12 | 45 |
Ancient Phoenician city northwest of Carthage | 45 |
"A different read on life" magazine | 45 |
The _____ Reader (alternative press magazine) | 45 |
A driver who forgets something might make one | 45 |
Sch. founded by Jefferson and attended by Poe | 45 |
Texas town where Matthew McConaughey was born | 45 |
Charlottesville school's sheep, for short | 45 |
"You're So __": Carly Simon hit | 45 |
Number denoting an ion's bonding capacity | 45 |
First person you see at some fine restaurants | 45 |
Continental Army encampment near Philadelphia | 45 |
'Discretion is the better part of --' | 45 |
"My Own Private Idaho" director Gus | 45 |
Sonya's uncle, in an 1899 Moscow premiere | 45 |
Magazine that ran the first-ever movie review | 45 |
Women's top with a letter-shaped neckline | 45 |
Famed U.S. social scientist: 1857–1929 | 45 |
Many of them have gone on to become president | 45 |
Act like a couch potato, with "out" | 45 |
Omission of all animal products from the diet | 45 |
Bespectacled "Scooby-Doo" character | 45 |
Bespectacled "Scooby Doo" character | 45 |
Character motivation in "Kill Bill" | 45 |
"___ Creator Spiritus" (Latin hymn) | 45 |
English logician with a diagram named for him | 45 |
Botticelli's "The Birth of ___" | 45 |
Chicken George portrayer in "Roots" | 45 |
"Girl with a Pearl Earring" subject | 45 |
"High Plains Drifter" actress Bloom | 45 |
"From the Earth to the Moon" writer | 45 |
"From the Earth to the Moon" author | 45 |
'20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' author | 45 |
Proteus and Valentine, for two noted examples | 45 |
Unrhymed poetry, usually in iambic pentameter | 45 |
Maintainers of a sacred flame in ancient Rome | 45 |
Power used only three times by George W. Bush | 45 |
___ Dolorosa (Christ's path to the cross) | 45 |
Hazarding a guess: head of a crime syndicate? | 45 |
Eagle convicted of cruelty to animals in 2007 | 45 |
Liquid asset for Valentine's Day shoppers | 45 |
Result of a champion not defending his title? | 45 |
Buggles "___ Killed the Radio Star" | 45 |
''The Fountainhead'' director | 45 |
Rosie's former show, with "The" | 45 |
Poem like "Do Not Go Gentle . . . " | 45 |
Cable station with shows about a sour liquid? | 45 |
Barbarino on "Welcome Back, Kotter" | 45 |
Something that might be tucked under the chin | 45 |
Word before and after ''-a-'' | 45 |
Maxing out one's card on shoes, say (3-6) | 45 |
Curriculum ___ (list of qualifications, etc.) | 45 |
''The Four Seasons'' composer | 45 |
Undergarments that show a little of the chest | 45 |
Developer of the first air-pumped rubber ball | 45 |
Important caviar source, with "the" | 45 |
__ Trapp ("Sound of Music" surname) | 45 |
Author Kurt of the four novels in this puzzle | 45 |
"Hinky Dinky Parlay ___" (WWI song) | 45 |
Subject of the 19th, 24th and 26th Amendments | 45 |
Buses with many bumper stickers, often: Abbr. | 45 |
" . . . gimble in the ___": Carroll | 45 |
Bankroll pulses like a heart? (trade 1 and 8) | 45 |
Two things a beer-swilling Rottweiler can do? | 45 |
Living ___ (what an employer is asked to pay) | 45 |
Admirer of the composer of "Rienzi" | 45 |
Red vehicle that might transport a teddy bear | 45 |
Show about Radio Flyers falling from the sky? | 45 |
" . . . ___ thou with me": Tennyson | 45 |
Massachusetts landmark made famous by Thoreau | 45 |
"Where's ___?" (kids' book) | 45 |
Much sought after guy in children's books | 45 |
"The Great ___ Pepper" (1975 movie) | 45 |
First half of a famous Park Avenue hotel name | 45 |
Home to Tom Jones and the Super Furry Animals | 45 |
Film festival city guidebook for pedestrians? | 45 |
Marsupial that may be no larger than a rabbit | 45 |
Reason the Sheetrock expert did a sloppy job? | 45 |
Pixar title character with a cockroach friend | 45 |
Where to find the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum | 45 |
John of "America's Most Wanted" | 45 |
'America's Most Wanted' host John | 45 |
German architect with a penchant for bow ties | 45 |
Actor in "Casey's Shadow," 1978 | 45 |
Ballroom dance in triple time | 45 |
Harry Potter's had a phoenix feather core | 45 |
Harry Potter's contains a phoenix feather | 45 |
Lloyd and Paul of baseball's Hall of Fame | 45 |
"___ Be Startin' Somethin'" | 45 |
"What Women ___" (Mel Gibson movie) | 45 |
"Don't You ___ Me" Human League | 45 |
Original "People's Court" judge | 45 |
In song, it's good for absolutely nothing | 45 |
Member of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse | 45 |
"Why Can't We Be Friends?" band | 45 |
Tolstoy's epic about vegetable rationing? | 45 |