The world's largest river, in volume | 40 |
The "A" of N.A. or S.A.: Abbr. | 40 |
Theme of the film "Moonstruck" | 40 |
TV Guide critic of the '60s-'70s | 40 |
Tori who sang "Cornflake Girl" | 40 |
TV wheel spinner's purchase, perhaps | 40 |
Two words after ''lend'' | 40 |
The end of ___ (legend's retirement) | 40 |
Title girl of a 1906 L. Frank Baum novel | 40 |
Things getting a lot of buzz about them? | 40 |
Thomas Hood's "Eugene ___" | 40 |
The Iguazu Riv. forms part of its border | 40 |
Timor Sea, vis-Ã -vis the Indian Ocean | 40 |
Trump's "The ___ the Deal" | 40 |
Tourist mecca off the coast of Venezuela | 40 |
Test cricket prize, with "The" | 40 |
Takes a step toward making out with, say | 40 |
The Bard's "venomous fool" | 40 |
Terrier seen in "The Thin Man" | 40 |
The Parthenon's raison d'être | 40 |
Thrashers' home in the N.H.L.: Abbr. | 40 |
Title word in the first song of the year | 40 |
The green and gold, in Olympic standings | 40 |
Their motto is "We try harder" | 40 |
They used a calendar called Xiuhpohualli | 40 |
Tuscaloosa's Crimson Tide, for short | 40 |
The Crimson Tide's school, for short | 40 |
They walked "Like an Egyptian" | 40 |
They may get loaded at the baseball game | 40 |
They're in the back of pickup trucks | 40 |
Tree that people carve their initials in | 40 |
Title auto in a 1978 Harold Robbins film | 40 |
They're often covered with baby food | 40 |
The other half of a winning team in 2012 | 40 |
They sometimes accompany photos, briefly | 40 |
Tree whose bark is used in writing paper | 40 |
Type of movie part for a musician, maybe | 40 |
Twisted Sister "Under the ___" | 40 |
Temporary deviation from a general trend | 40 |
Turn-of-the-20th-century war participant | 40 |
Time magazine 2005 co-Person of the Year | 40 |
Title Kazakh journalist in a 2006 comedy | 40 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Johnson | 40 |
Time Magazine's 1970 Man of the Year | 40 |
They blow through the jasmine of my mind | 40 |
Three-letter acronym for Mad Cow Disease | 40 |
Three-letter acronym aka Mad Cow Disease | 40 |
Three-time Wimbledon singles champ Maria | 40 |
They barely keep their heads above water | 40 |
Trucker's ''office'' | 40 |
They're usually released on Tuesdays | 40 |
Their pay packages often have many perks | 40 |
The largest asteroid in the solar system | 40 |
They're harmful to the ozone (abbr.) | 40 |
Technology that brought us Jar Jar Binks | 40 |
They're often exchanged on January 1 | 40 |
Theme of this puzzle, with "A" | 40 |
Thriller set at Boston Memorial Hospital | 40 |
The chess columnist had occasionally ___ | 40 |
They're tipped in pranks, supposedly | 40 |
The signs in the movie "Signs" | 40 |
To boast annoyingly, or a migratory bird | 40 |
Their Orange Line goes to Midway (abbr.) | 40 |
Title first used by Simeon I of Bulgaria | 40 |
The Mars Volta: "Roulette ___" | 40 |
The French call it "le jour J" | 40 |
Time by which something must be finished | 40 |
They might provide coverage for racecars | 40 |
The yearling in "The Yearling" | 40 |
Tennessee Williams "streetcar" | 40 |
Title character in a new 1997 ABC sitcom | 40 |
The Fridge's coach in the Super Bowl | 40 |
They typically occur July through August | 40 |
TV's "I Married ___": 1987 | 40 |
They're sometimes worn under helmets | 40 |
The Exies song about doctor's order? | 40 |
Third Kiss album "___ to Kill" | 40 |
They're often full of hot air (Var.) | 40 |
Title name in an unfinished Dickens work | 40 |
The meek's inheritance, proverbially | 40 |
Timbaland "___ Off the Liquor" | 40 |
The "E" in NATO's alphabet | 40 |
They may be rough and may need smoothing | 40 |
Tracy's mom in "Hairspray" | 40 |
Trade grp. formed in the late 1950's | 40 |
They're there for you in the clutch? | 40 |
Things that modest people rarely display | 40 |
They may be involved in shouting matches | 40 |
Tree whose berries can be made into wine | 40 |
Tommy Hilfiger's New York birthplace | 40 |
Tommy Hilfiger's New York birth city | 40 |
Threat-ending word (with "or") | 40 |
They can be seen in the middle of summer | 40 |
The Depression and the cold war, for two | 40 |
Tenor in "The Flying Dutchman" | 40 |
The Arthur Ashe Award for Courage is one | 40 |
Truman's signature had a capital one | 40 |
This clue and its answer have three each | 40 |
Travelers from another galaxy, for short | 40 |
They're found at Area 51, supposedly | 40 |