"Elmer Gantry" novelist | 33 |
''Prince Caspian'' author | 41 |
William Clark's traveling companion | 39 |
First American literature Nobelist | 34 |
Dawnn of "A Different World" | 38 |
Author profiled in "Shadowlands" | 42 |
1988 Olympics superheavyweight gold medalist | 44 |
"Surprised By Joy" autobiographer C.S. | 48 |
"Mere Christianity" author | 36 |
"Kingsblood Royal" author | 35 |
"Elmer Gantry" author Sinclair __ | 43 |
''Elmer Gantry'' novelist | 41 |
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's pen name | 39 |
"Smallville" villain Luthor | 37 |
First name among Superman's foes | 36 |
Big Apple subway, with "the" | 38 |
"Superman" archvillain Luthor | 39 |
Big Apple subway line, with "the" | 43 |
"Superman" villain Luthor | 35 |
"Superman" baddie Luthor | 34 |
___ Luthor, of "Superman" | 35 |
___ Luthor of "Superman" | 34 |
New York City subway, with "the" | 42 |
N.Y.C. subway, with "the" | 35 |
N.Y.C. subway line, with "the" | 40 |
N.Y.C. ave. parallel to Park and Madison | 40 |
N.Y.C. ave. between Park and Third | 34 |
Luthor of "Superman" comics | 37 |
Latin word for (hol)l(y) a(nd related flo)w(ers) | 48 |
Kevin, in "Superman Returns" | 38 |
First name in comic book villains | 33 |
Evildoer Luthor of "Superman" | 39 |
Certain Big Apple train, with "the" | 45 |
Big Apple subway stop, for short | 32 |
Avenue between Park and Third, familiarly | 41 |
Ave. on Manhattan's East Side | 33 |
"The Joy of ___": Brandreth | 37 |
___ talionis (an eye for an eye) | 32 |
Willy who wrote "The Conquest of Space" | 49 |
"Law," on a bilingual workroom poster | 47 |
"Conquest of Space" writer Willy | 42 |
Writer Willy who popularized spaceflight | 40 |
Willy ___, pioneering writer on rocketry | 40 |
Pewter containing about 80 percent tin | 38 |
"The Conquest of Space" writer Willy | 46 |
"The Conquest of Space" author Willy | 46 |
"Outside the Lines" sportscaster Bob | 46 |
-- lines (connectors of ancient sites) | 38 |
___ lines (mystical links of ancient monuments) | 47 |
Kind of jar that collects charges | 33 |
Kind of jar named for Neth. city | 32 |
__ jar: static electricity storage device | 41 |
Island of MacArthur's return | 32 |
Where MacArthur returned in 1944 | 32 |
Philippine island discovered in 1521 by Magellan | 48 |
Where the NYC-bound land, sometimes | 35 |
Traveler's alternative to J.F.K. | 36 |
Plane's N.Y.C. destination, maybe | 37 |
NYC destination, on a luggage tag | 33 |
N.Y.C. airport named for a former mayor | 39 |
Letters on some NYC-bound luggage | 33 |
Letters on some N.Y.C. baggage tags | 35 |
Letters on some luggage to N.Y.C. | 33 |
Code on some NYC-bound luggage tags | 35 |
Code on some N.Y.C.-bound luggage | 33 |
Big Apple-bound luggage tag code | 32 |
Airport on Flushing Bay, in brief | 33 |
Airport on Flushing Bay, briefly | 32 |
Airport near Citi Field, briefly | 32 |
Optimus and Xpression smartphones, e.g. | 39 |
Certain football positions (Abbr.) | 34 |
Capital nearly 12,000 feet above sea level | 42 |
Tibetan city tightly managed by the Chinese | 43 |
City with no photographs of the 14th Dalai Lama | 47 |
City on a tributary of the Brahmaputra River | 44 |
Capital where trains provide oxygen masks | 41 |
Capital that's home to the Norbulingka Palace | 49 |
Capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region | 38 |
Capital city over two miles above sea level | 43 |
Asian capital whose trains offer oxygen masks | 45 |
"Forbidden City," once | 32 |
__ Fáil: Irish coronation stone | 34 |
Debussy's "Air de ___" | 36 |
___ Fáil, Irish coronation stone | 35 |
___ Fail (Irish coronation stone) | 33 |
__ Fáil: Irish "stone of destiny" | 46 |
___ Fail, Ireland's coronation stone | 40 |
Young adult novelist Francesca ___ Block | 40 |
Knight who hosts a country music radio show | 43 |
Heroine of Debussy's "Prodigal Son" | 49 |
_____ Fail (ancient Irish stone) | 32 |
_____ Fail (ancient crowning stone) | 35 |
___ Fáil (Irish "Stone of Destiny") | 48 |
Connect so as to work together (with) | 37 |
Neeson of "Schindler's List" | 42 |
Neeson of ''Nell'' | 34 |
Jodie's "Nell" co-star | 36 |
"The Grey" star Neeson | 32 |
Neeson of "Love Actually" | 35 |
Neeson in "Schindler's List" | 42 |