"Autumn ___," 1950 song | 33 |
Kahlil Gibran's homeland: Abbr. | 35 |
Country with a tree on its flag: Abbr. | 38 |
City in Pennsylvania Dutch country | 34 |
Part of ancient Phoenicia, today | 32 |
New Hampshire town south of Hanover | 35 |
It's symbolized by the cedar | 32 |
Tribbiani on "Friends" | 32 |
Colleague of Schwimmer and Perry | 32 |
"Friends" co-star Matt | 32 |
Words prominently seen on a Renault 5 | 37 |
Supermini of the '70s and '80s | 38 |
Renault vehicle marketed to the U.S. | 36 |
Renault model of the 1970s-'80s | 35 |
Rabbit competitor of the 1970s-'80s | 39 |
"Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" author | 47 |
'Smiley's People' author | 36 |
"The Russia House" author | 35 |
"The Constant Gardener" novelist | 42 |
"A Perfect Spy" author John | 37 |
"A Most Wanted Man" writer | 36 |
Somerset Maugham Award winner of '64 | 40 |
Author connected to this puzzle's theme | 43 |
"The Constant Gardener" author | 40 |
"Smiley's People" author | 38 |
"Our Kind of Traitor" writer | 38 |
"A Perfect Spy" author | 32 |
"A Delicate Truth" author John | 40 |
"A Delicate Truth" author | 35 |
'The Russia House' author | 33 |
'A Perfect Spy' novelist John | 37 |
Gdansk, Poland's ___ Walesa Airport | 39 |
First name of Time's 1981 Man of the Year | 45 |
First name of an electrician-turned-president | 45 |
Café con --- (coffee with milk) | 38 |
La ___ League (breastfeeding activist group) | 44 |
Massenet opera about a legendary Spaniard | 41 |
Corneille drama about a Spanish hero | 36 |
Hannibal of "The Silence of the Lambs" | 48 |
"Silence of the Lambs" villain | 40 |
Movie character nicknamed Hannibal the Cannibal | 47 |
Hannibal "the Cannibal" | 33 |
'Silence of the Lambs' villain | 38 |
'Silence of the Lambs' role | 35 |
Stand that a politician might take | 34 |
"You ___ me away from home" Rod Stewart | 49 |
Went first while playing with Goren | 35 |
Was the first batter, with "off" | 42 |
Rod Stewart "You __ me away from home" | 48 |
Had the lowest score, at Augusta | 32 |
Gary Moore "___ Clones" | 33 |
Flashlight bulb successor: Abbr. | 32 |
Certain digital watch face, for short | 37 |
Batted first, with "off" | 34 |
Batted first (with "off") | 35 |
"One Kiss ___ to Another" Coasters | 44 |
___ the witness (ran the risk of an objection) | 46 |
"___ and the Swan" (Yeats) | 36 |
"___ and the Swan": Yeats | 35 |
Yeats's "__ and the Swan" | 39 |
Helen's mother, in Greek myth | 33 |
''___ and the Swan'' (Yeats) | 44 |
"___ and The Swan" (Yeats poem) | 41 |
Yeats's "___ and the Swan" | 40 |
Helen of Troy's mythic mother | 33 |
"--- and the Swan" (Yeats) | 36 |
"___ and the Swan," Yeats poem | 40 |
Queen who fell for Zeus' swan song? | 39 |
Mythological subject of a Michelangelo painting | 47 |
Mother of Castor, Pollux, and Helen of Troy | 43 |
Girl attacked by a "swan" | 35 |
Classic portrait subject usually seen with a bird | 49 |
"--- and the Swan" (da Vinci) | 39 |
-- double life (had two different personas) | 43 |
It's just outside your window? | 34 |
It may be just outside your window | 34 |
Break in a building's facade | 32 |
Something just outside your window? | 35 |
Potted plant's perch, perhaps | 33 |
One may be just outside your window | 35 |
Fleetwood Mac song: "The ___" | 39 |
Dangerous path between balconies | 32 |
City pigeon's perch, at times | 33 |
"The Dark Knight" co-star | 35 |
Where the bottom line may be found | 34 |
It can help you keep your balance | 33 |
"The Dark Knight" costar | 34 |
Escorted to the living room, e.g. | 33 |
Calculator display components, for short | 40 |
They're often seen on scoreboards, for short | 48 |
Some digital displays, for short | 32 |
High-efficiency lights, for short | 33 |
Elec. lamps that glow with the flow | 35 |
Digital roadside sign displays: Abbr. | 37 |
Digital readout features, for short | 35 |
"I was ___ believe that..." | 37 |
''One thing ___ another'' | 41 |
Laid the foundation for, with "to" | 44 |
Helped cause, with "to" | 33 |
Approached gradually, with "to" | 41 |