" . . . in tears amid the ___ corn" | 45 |
Its antonym is in the Declaration | 33 |
Drive away, as one's friends | 32 |
Cause a friend to say, "The end!" | 43 |
Receiver of property title, in law | 34 |
"War of the Worlds" attack | 36 |
Italian meeting place for Mork and company? | 43 |
Andorians or Tholians, on "Star Trek" | 47 |
... for a xenophobic couch potato? | 34 |
They're not from around here | 32 |
They can be resident or non-resident | 36 |
"Men in Black" figures | 32 |
Seven-Oscar nominee in the '80s | 35 |
Many Astounding Stories cover subjects | 38 |
Hit film directed by James Cameron | 34 |
Figures in TV's "V" | 33 |
1986 film that takes place in the colony LV-426 | 47 |
"Men in Black" targets | 32 |
First letter of the Arabic alphabet | 35 |
Letter written as a straight vertical line | 42 |
First letter, to Arabic speakers | 32 |
''___ Less Ordinary'' (1997 film) | 49 |
"Get ___!" ('90s catchphrase) | 43 |
"--- Less Ordinary" (1997 film) | 41 |
Joe Walsh "___ of Illusion" | 37 |
Glinka's "___ for the Czar" | 41 |
"Half ___" (V.S. Naipaul novel) | 41 |
"Get ___!" (popular catch phrase) | 43 |
"Get ___!" (90's catch phrase) | 44 |
"Get ___!" ("Move on!") | 43 |
"___ Less Ordinary" (1997) | 36 |
"___ Less Ordinary" (1997 film) | 41 |
"___ for the Tsar," Glinka opera | 42 |
"___ for the Czar" (Glinka opera) | 43 |
Character retired by Sacha Baron Cohen | 38 |
"Brother" of Bruno and Borat | 38 |
TV persona giving prank interviews | 34 |
Sasha Baron Cohen title character on an HBO show | 48 |
HBO title character played by Sacha Baron Cohen | 47 |
HBO conductor of prank interviews | 33 |
Fictional member of da West Staines Massiv | 42 |
Character who interviewed Newt Gingrich | 39 |
"Indahouse" comedy character | 38 |
"Booyakasha" character | 32 |
"___ Indahouse" (2002 comedy) | 39 |
Like celestial bodies exhibiting syzygy | 39 |
Mechanic or orthodontist, at times | 34 |
"... and Jupiter ___ with Mars" | 41 |
"Others" in a Latin phrase | 36 |
"Et __" (and others: Lat.) | 36 |
''Et __'' (and others: Lat.) | 44 |
Word after "share and share" | 38 |
How "great minds think" | 33 |
Describing the proverbial two peas | 34 |
Adjective not describing most fraternal twins | 45 |
"Great minds think ___" | 33 |
"Goodbye, Columbus" star | 34 |
"The Winds of War" actress | 36 |
MacLaine's ''Out on ___'' | 45 |
MacLaine's "Out on ---" | 37 |
MacLaine's "Out on _____" | 39 |
It's often huge in celebrity divorces | 41 |
Hubby's high cost of leaving | 32 |
Carson's high cost of leaving | 33 |
"The high cost of leaving" | 36 |
Style Christian Dior introduced in 1955 | 39 |
Joseph Jacques Jean's jeune femme | 37 |
Girl in "The Master Builder" | 38 |
Dress type that flares at the bottom | 36 |
Fashion first introduced in 1955 | 32 |
"March comes in like ___ ..." | 39 |
"___ is in the streets": Proverbs | 43 |
"___ is in the streets" | 33 |
"___ Is in the Streets," 1953 movie | 45 |
" . . . comes in like ___" | 36 |
San Francisco mayor, 1968-'76 | 33 |
1960s-'70s San Francisco mayor Joseph | 41 |
1960s-'70s San Francisco mayor | 34 |
Former San Francisco Mayor Joseph | 33 |
Big name in San Francisco politics | 34 |
'60s-'70s San Francisco mayor | 37 |
Muhammad's last and MacGraw's first | 43 |
First word of Oregon's motto | 32 |
Boxers Muhammad and Laila, for two | 34 |
"Aladdin" prince and namesakes | 40 |
Men's names meaning "lion" | 40 |
First word of Oregon's Latin motto | 38 |
First word in Oregon's motto | 32 |
"___ volat propriis" (Oregon motto) | 45 |
Single from "My Aim Is True" | 38 |
Elvis Costello & The Attractions hit | 40 |
"The Nowhere City" author Lurie | 41 |
"Miller's Tale" heroine | 37 |
"Look Back in Anger" wife | 35 |
"Foreign Affairs" writer Lurie | 40 |
"Foreign Affairs" Pulitzer winner Lurie | 49 |
"Foreign Affairs" novelist Lurie | 42 |
"Familiar Spirits" author Lurie | 41 |
What Kathy Griffin strives to be on | 35 |
Those with no problem getting in | 32 |