____ Child (Supremes hit by our Dean Taylor) | 44 |
"Brothers & Sisters" actor Rob | 44 |
"'Salem's Lot" (2004) star | 44 |
''St. Elmo's Fire'' star | 44 |
Powell partner in "Thin Man" films | 44 |
"The Great Ziegfeld" co-star, 1936 | 44 |
"Battlefield Earth" author Hubbard | 44 |
Exams with analytical reasoning parts: Abbr. | 44 |
"Saving Private Ryan" craft: Abbr. | 44 |
Southern campus where Shaq played basketball | 44 |
Shaquille O'Neal's alma mater: Abbr. | 44 |
Its yearbook is called the "Gumbo" | 44 |
8 1/2'' x 11'' size, briefly | 44 |
Parties with a whole lot of shaking going on | 44 |
"___ Tube" (Alaska's pipeline) | 44 |
Donizetti's "__ di Lammermoor" | 44 |
"Los Olvidados" director Buñuel | 44 |
''To Sir, With Love'' singer | 44 |
''Little ___'' of the comics | 44 |
"___ and Abner" (old radio comedy) | 44 |
Goddess whose temple was lighted every night | 44 |
''The Addams Family'' butler | 44 |
Read chat room messages, but didn't post | 44 |
Connecticut town with a disease named for it | 44 |
"Fatal Attraction" director Adrian | 44 |
"Coal Miner's Daughter" singer | 44 |
"Somewhere over the rainbow," e.g. | 44 |
Cheese's partner, in a popular casserole | 44 |
Home of the Confederacy's central armory | 44 |
Computers that currently come with Mavericks | 44 |
Queen "I'm Going Slightly ___" | 44 |
Magazine that features a "Fold-In" | 44 |
"--- About You" (Belinda Carlisle) | 44 |
"___ Wednesday," Harold Lloyd film | 44 |
Sargent portrait of a mysterious Frenchwoman | 44 |
Gp. that fights underage alcohol consumption | 44 |
Memorable telestrator user in NFL broadcasts | 44 |
"These Boots Were ___ for Walking" | 44 |
"I understand __": Anthony Hopkins | 44 |
Actress Busch of many Laurel and Hardy films | 44 |
West who guest-starred on "Mr. Ed" | 44 |
Madonna in "A League of Their Own" | 44 |
''My Little Chickadee'' star | 44 |
Mississippi (with ''state'') | 44 |
Cartoon character whose first name is Quincy | 44 |
Game played in "The Joy Luck Club" | 44 |
'20s fad just before the crossword craze | 44 |
The Minotaur was fed seven of these annually | 44 |
Stephen King has set many of his novels here | 44 |
Winchester's rank on "M*A*S*H" | 44 |
Business Administration or English Lit, e.g. | 44 |
Made a primary study of, with "in" | 44 |
"___ the World Go Away," 1965 song | 44 |
Director of "My Dinner With Andre" | 44 |
''American Graffiti'' quaffs | 44 |
"Y Tu ___ Tambi‚n" (2001 film) | 44 |
Michelle Phillips and Cass Elliot, musically | 44 |
Half of the "Monday, Monday" group | 44 |
"Last of the Red Hot ___" (Tucker) | 44 |
Musical featuring "It's Today" | 44 |
"If He Walked Into My Life" singer | 44 |
"Glengarry Glen Ross" author David | 44 |
Upcoming movie musical starring Meryl Streep | 44 |
Aristotle's "political animal" | 44 |
Word first seen in the Bible at Genesis 1:26 | 44 |
When doubled, it may sandwich "oh" | 44 |
Tom Clancy's "Every ___ Tiger" | 44 |
"Dejeuner sur l'herbe" painter | 44 |
"Luncheon on the Grass" and others | 44 |
Hit song from ''Flashdance'' | 44 |
"The Magic Mountain" author Thomas | 44 |
"Joseph and His Brothers" novelist | 44 |
Thomas who wrote "Death in Venice" | 44 |
"Magnolia" soundtrack singer Aimee | 44 |
"And ___ a lightfoot lad": Housman | 44 |
Leader of the ''Long March'' | 44 |
Chinese leader with appalling dental hygiene | 44 |
Chinese leader of the "Long March" | 44 |
''Nixon in China'' character | 44 |
Language whose name means "normal" | 44 |
Poster with a "You are here" label | 44 |
"Cielo e _____!" (Ponchielli aria) | 44 |
Wilson in ''Mrs. Doubtfire'' | 44 |
Late New York Giants co-owner Wellington ___ | 44 |
French revolutionary murdered in his bathtub | 44 |
Comic Maron with the "WTF" podcast | 44 |
"China Beach" actress Helgenberger | 44 |
Henner who played Elaine on "Taxi" | 44 |
County on one side of the Golden Gate Bridge | 44 |
Soldier in Uris's "Battle Cry" | 44 |
Quarterback Dan of "The NFL Today" | 44 |
"General Hospital" actress Ramirez | 44 |
Earthy deposit of clay and calcium carbonate | 44 |
Dickinson's "A Visitor in ___" | 44 |
Setting for part of "Total Recall" | 44 |
Treat now called Snickers Almond in the U.S. | 44 |
Movie for which Ernest Borgnine won an Oscar | 44 |
"The Poverty of Philosophy" author | 44 |
"The Communist Manifesto" coauthor | 44 |
Like "el" or "le": Abbr. | 44 |