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Some ''Sesame Street'' dolls 44
"Don't Bring Me Down" rock gp. 44
''Evil Woman'' band, briefly 44
They did "Don't Bring Me Down" 44
Released "Time" in '81 (Abbr.) 44
"Livin' Thing" group, in brief 44
"Livin' Thing" band, for short 44
''Telephone Line'' rock grp. 44
''Roll Over Beethoven'' grp. 44
Race in ''The Time Machine'' 44
Morlock's counterpart in science fiction 44
Beautiful race in 'The Time Machine' 44
Title heroine with a turtle named Skipperdee 44
What Spanish athletes go for at the Olympics 44
Cartoon attendee of the Little Dipper School 44
Golfer who won the 1991 Southern Africa Tour 44
Golfer Ernie called "The Big Easy" 44
"Hostess with the Mostest" Maxwell 44
"___ Dream": "Lohengrin" 44
"Would you care for anything ___?" 44
"What ___?" (clerk's question) 44
Bovine at the 1939 New York World's Fair 44
"Candle in the Wind" composer John 44
John who sang "Candle in the Wind" 44
"Philadelphia Freedom" singer John 44
''Bennie and the Jets'' name 44
Tequila brand with a red sombrero bottle top 44
Singer Jack of "Louie, Louie" fame 44
Steven's wife on "Family Ties" 44
___ Palace (home of the president of France) 44
Medium where addresses include "@" 44
Letters that don't go to the post office 44
Letter that's opened with a double-click 44
Chef known to "kick it up a notch" 44
"Louisiana Real and Rustic" author 44
Boston college from which Jay Leno graduated 44
Man's name (or backward, a citrus fruit) 44
Jannings of "The Way of All Flesh" 44
"Law & Order" shrink ___ Skoda 44
Zola who wrote "J'accuse ...!" 44
"Germinal" author's given name 44
Most popular baby girl's name, 1996-2007 44
Most popular baby girl's name since 1996 44
Agent Prentiss on "Criminal Minds" 44
"Lose Yourself" Oscar winner, 2002 44
Novel on which "Clueless" is based 44
Thompson of ''Nanny McPhee'' 44
Rachel's daughter on "Friends" 44
Annual September event, with "The" 44
University associated with the Carter Center 44
University affiliated with the Carter Center 44
Invisible-clothes wearer in an Andersen tale 44
Beethoven's "The ___ Concerto" 44
Mommies have three but dummies only have two 44
One-time Spanish queen consort and namesakes 44
"And by opposing ___ them?" Hamlet 44
"En ___ Natt," Ingrid Bergman film 44
Author of "The Never Ending Story" 44
David Ruffin: "My Whole World ___" 44
Texted "Let's just be friends" 44
Orson Scott Card's "____ Game" 44
The movie "Clue" has three of them 44
"Ethyl" or "benz" finish 44
Ibsen's "An ___ of the People" 44
"An ___ of the People," Ibsen play 44
U.S. dept. with a lightning bolt on its seal 44
Cabinet dept. concerned with nuclear weapons 44
Host and winner of the 1966 World Cup: Abbr. 44
"Giant Brain" that debuted in 1946 44
Oklahoma city named for a Tennyson character 44
"National Velvet" novelist Bagnold 44
Tennyson's "Geraint and _____" 44
In literature, the personification of purity 44
''Idylls of the King'' woman 44
Three-time speed skating gold medalist Karin 44
Sicilian city, or a girl's name backward 44
Jessica who won gold in the heptathlon, 2012 44
"Here Come the Warm Jets" composer 44
"Here Come the Warm Jets" musician 44
''Achtung Baby'' co-producer 44
X-Wife song from "Rockin' Rio" 44
Musician with the 2012 album "Lux" 44
Iconic "Another Green World" Brian 44
Brian who wrote the Windows 95 startup sound 44
"Dead Finks Don't Talk" singer 44
Organic compound containing a hydroxyl group 44
__ Tibbets, eponymous mother of a WWII pilot 44
One of the first people mentioned in Genesis 44
Baseball's "Country" Slaughter 44
"The Killing" actress Mireille ___ 44
Its troubles inspired the Sarbanes-Oxley Act 44
"My Fair Lady" professor, to Eliza 44
Chief warrant officer's superior (Abbr.) 44
Member of a treelike race in Tolkien fiction 44
Leaflock, e.g. in "The Two Towers" 44
"The Lord of the Rings" tree being 44
"___ Talking," Rivers-Meryman book 44
What Metallica's "Sandman" did 44
''__ nous'' (confidentially) 44
"Lord of the Rings" tree creatures 44