| Deity invoked in "The Magic Flute" | 44 |
| Werner of ''Fahrenheit 451'' | 44 |
| City where "The Scream" was stolen | 44 |
| ''Paper Roses'' singer Marie | 44 |
| Any of the "One Bad Apple" singers | 44 |
| Davis who voiced Yar in "Dinosaur" | 44 |
| Davis in the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame | 44 |
| Roy Lichtenstein's alma mater, for short | 44 |
| Gambling chain that closed its doors in 2010 | 44 |
| Role frequently played by Plácido Domingo | 44 |
| "Saturday Night Live" alumna Cheri | 44 |
| Shakespeare play that inspired a Verdi opera | 44 |
| Harrington's "The ___ America" | 44 |
| ''None of the above'' choice | 44 |
| "The Andy Griffith Show" character | 44 |
| Groucho, in "A Night at the Opera" | 44 |
| Elisha who shared his ups and downs with us? | 44 |
| Neither "esto" nor "eso" | 44 |
| Onetime National League career home run king | 44 |
| National capital on a river of the same name | 44 |
| Macdonald-Cartier International Airport city | 44 |
| "The Iron Chancellor" von Bismarck | 44 |
| Miranda of "The Lord of the Rings" | 44 |
| ''Laura'' director Preminger | 44 |
| Sarge's dog in "Beetle Bailey" | 44 |
| R. L. Stevenson's "Prince ___" | 44 |
| Palindromic "Beetle Bailey" canine | 44 |
| "No, No, Nanette" lyricist Harbach | 44 |
| "Hurry Sundown" director Preminger | 44 |
| ''Iron Chancellor'' Bismarck | 44 |
| ___ Graham, 1940's-50's Cleveland QB | 44 |
| Empire partitioned by the Treaty of Lausanne | 44 |
| ''A Dog of Flanders'' author | 44 |
| "A Dog of Flanders" novelist, 1872 | 44 |
| "Give us this day ___ daily bread" | 44 |
| "__ Mutual Friend" (Dickens novel) | 44 |
| ''___ is not to reason why'' | 44 |
| Like Ricky Martin, publicly, since last year | 44 |
| Beat in a Nathan's hot dog contest, e.g. | 44 |
| "I'm ___" ("Later!") | 44 |
| Bruce Springsteen "___ the Street" | 44 |
| “I’m __ here!”: "Bye!" | 44 |
| "We're __ Here": Ramones album | 44 |
| "__ sight!": "Terrific!" | 44 |
| Fraternal twins come from two different ones | 44 |
| Many a car sticker with a country code on it | 44 |
| "Somewhere ___ the rainbow . . . " | 44 |
| "Eww, gross, no, we are soooo ___" | 44 |
| ''Your turn,'' in radiospeak | 44 |
| Writer of the 644-line poem "Ibis" | 44 |
| Poet depicted in art alongside the Scythians | 44 |
| He wrote "To be loved, be lovable" | 44 |
| "To what do I --- the pleasure..." | 44 |
| Wilson of "The Darjeeling Limited" | 44 |
| Reginald of ''Mrs. Miniver'' | 44 |
| Predator capable of 270-degree head rotation | 44 |
| Hooter hiding in five answers of this puzzle | 44 |
| Youngster with disproportionately large eyes | 44 |
| "My ___ Private Idaho" (1991 film) | 44 |
| Admits, with "up," in an interview | 44 |
| "The ___ Incident" (Fonda Western) | 44 |
| Losing line on "Hollywood Squares" | 44 |
| Family name in the "Popeye" series | 44 |
| Treats that require a special knife and fork | 44 |
| Low-level pollution or high-level protection | 44 |
| Onetime host of "The Tonight Show" | 44 |
| Jack who hosted "The Tonight Show" | 44 |
| ''Smart Television'' subject | 44 |
| "Guernica" artist's first name | 44 |
| A sergeant might ask a soldier to pick it up | 44 |
| Word with "ice" or "six" | 44 |
| Game featuring Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde | 44 |
| Last movement of Beethoven's Ninth, e.g. | 44 |
| When repeated, the capital of American Samoa | 44 |
| His pen was mightier than George's sword | 44 |
| ''The Age of Reason'' author | 44 |
| Early Clark Gable film, with "The" | 44 |
| "The ___ Game" (Doris Day musical) | 44 |
| Pacific island nation independent since 1994 | 44 |
| "Snake Eyes" director Brian De --- | 44 |
| ''Shakespeare in Love'' star | 44 |
| Actress Dawber of "Mork and Mindy" | 44 |
| The San Diego Zoo's Gao Gao or Zhen Zhen | 44 |
| Group that answers questions at a conference | 44 |
| Kung ___ chicken (Americanized Chinese dish) | 44 |
| Perry Como's "___ Loves Mambo" | 44 |
| "___ Loves Mambo" (Perry Como hit) | 44 |
| Fruit whose extract is used in hair products | 44 |
| White-collar crime investigators follow them | 44 |
| Big ___ (nickname of ballplayer David Ortiz) | 44 |
| Boston's David "Big ___" Ortiz | 44 |
| New York Shakespeare Festival founder Joseph | 44 |
| Famed modern producer of Shakespearean plays | 44 |
| Word before three, four or five, but not one | 44 |
| ___ -mutuel (betting system at Oaklawn Park) | 44 |
| Where "The Da Vinci Code" finished | 44 |
| ''Day of the Jackal'' locale | 44 |
| Catherine who was Henry VIII's last wife | 44 |
| Holiday during which many bagel stores close | 44 |
| Become entitled to a license to practice law | 44 |