Keystone ___ (old comedy figure) | 32 |
Silent filmdom's Keystone ___ | 33 |
"Keystone" bunch of film | 34 |
'Keystone' group of silents | 35 |
Olympics host country in 1988: Abbr. | 36 |
Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths | 41 |
''MASH'' setting: Abbr. | 39 |
It starts "In the name of Allah..." | 45 |
It means "book" in Arabic | 35 |
Land divided at the 38th parallel | 33 |
''MASH'' setting | 32 |
Seoul food's served there daily | 35 |
It was under Japanese rule, 1910-45 | 35 |
"The Bridges at Toko-Ri" setting | 42 |
Where Hawkeye served his country | 32 |
Seoul food's served here daily | 34 |
Scene of 1953 war involving Canadian troops | 43 |
Peninsula with the T'aebaek Mountains | 41 |
LG Electronics is headquartered there | 37 |
Land once called the Hermit Kingdom | 35 |
It used to be called the Hermit Kingdom | 39 |
Former country on its own peninsula | 35 |
Country fought over in the Russo-Japanese War | 45 |
Country called Chosen by Japanese | 33 |
Bone of contention in the Sino-Japanese War | 43 |
Bay that the Yalu River flows into | 34 |
"Land of the morning calm" | 36 |
''MASH'' setting | 33 |
"Freak on a Leash" band | 33 |
''Hee Haw'' radio station | 41 |
"Life is Peachy" nü-metal band | 43 |
Sugar Ray Robinson had 109 in his career | 40 |
Most of George Foreman's wins | 33 |
Many of George Foreman's wins | 33 |
Manny Pacquiao has 38 in his career | 35 |
Dramatic boxing results, briefly | 32 |
Daily ___ (liberal blog since 2002) | 35 |
Belts boxers don't want to receive? | 39 |
Annotations for some boxing wins | 32 |
'80s-'90s quarterback Bernie | 36 |
Okay to consume, as for Passover | 32 |
Conforming to Jewish dietary laws | 33 |
Site of noted 90's human rights abuses | 42 |
Agim Çeku is its prime minister | 35 |
1990s speed skating gold medalist | 33 |
Thirteen-stringed Japanese zither | 33 |
Japanese instrument with 13 strings | 35 |
Many-stringed Japanese instruments | 34 |
Teacher at TV's James Buchanan High | 39 |
Sitcom teacher at James Buchanan High | 37 |
Muriel cigar pitchman of the 50's | 37 |
Title planet in a 2001 Kevin Spacey movie | 41 |
Title planet in a 2001 Kevin Spacey film | 40 |
2001 film set in a mental institution | 37 |
What motorway speeds are given in: Abbr. | 40 |
Saskatchewan speedometer letters | 32 |
European speedometer reading (abbr.) | 36 |
Military mess workers, for short | 32 |
Ones with potato peelers, for short | 35 |
Malay Peninsula's Isthmus of __ | 35 |
Malay Peninsula's Isthmus of ___ | 36 |
Village of South African natives | 32 |
Brand that claims it's the cheesiest | 40 |
"Make today delicious" food giant | 43 |
They're cheesy and proud of it! | 35 |
They claim they're the cheesiest | 36 |
Old "Television Theatre" sponsor | 42 |
Maker of Seven Seas salad dressing | 34 |
Crystal Light's parent company | 34 |
Company whose first product was cheese | 38 |
40's-50's TV drama sponsor | 34 |
Volcano that violently erupted in 1883 | 38 |
Volcano that famously erupted in 1883 | 37 |
Indonesian volcano that erupted in 1883 | 39 |
Grammy-winning jazz singer Diana | 32 |
Diana ____ (Juno Artist of 2002) | 32 |
Canadian jazz singer/pianist Diana | 34 |
TV character with the first name Cosmo | 38 |
Sitcom character in apartment 5B | 32 |
Oscar-winning role for Hoffman and Streep | 41 |
John ___, villain in the "Saw" films | 46 |
First one out in "The Contest" | 40 |
"Seinfeld" guy / Comment | 34 |
"On the Beach" director Stanley | 41 |
"On the Beach" director | 33 |
"Judgment at Nuremberg" director | 42 |
"Instant Replay" author | 33 |
"Sauer" hot dog topping | 33 |
Twin Ronnie or Reggie of London crime | 37 |
Dobie Gillis' friend Maynard G. ___ | 39 |
Classic sitcom beatnik Maynard G. ___ | 37 |
'50s-'60s TV beatnik Maynard G. __ | 42 |
Word in several Dunkin' Donuts doughnut names | 49 |
Sweet filling, in commercial names | 34 |
Part of some sundae shoppe names | 32 |
Doughnut ingredient, commercially | 33 |
Barbra's "A Star Is Born" co-star | 47 |
Barbra's "A Star Is Born" costar | 46 |
"Blade II" actor Kristofferson | 40 |
"Heaven's Gate" actor Kristofferson | 49 |