The first one appeared on this date in 1913 | 43 |
TV show that spawned Miami and NY spin-offs | 43 |
They're to the right of the decimal pt. | 43 |
Tom's "Jerry Maguire" co-star | 43 |
The Great ___ (Victor Borge's nickname) | 43 |
The maximum score with three of them is 180 | 43 |
Two-time L.P.G.A. Championship winner Laura | 43 |
Thomas Beer's "The Mauve ___" | 43 |
They're associated with licks and ticks | 43 |
Texas computer giant started in a dorm room | 43 |
Tom's "A Few Good Men" costar | 43 |
They're all hit and no field, for short | 43 |
Title given to Maria Callas or Mariah Carey | 43 |
They're worth ½ in chess tournaments | 43 |
The marshal in "Frontier Marshal" | 43 |
They're all the better to hear you with | 43 |
Title village in a 1979 Francesco Rosi film | 43 |
Theologian Johann who opposed Martin Luther | 43 |
Tracy's mother in "Hairspray" | 43 |
They're unarmed, but could be dangerous | 43 |
They probably think this song is about them | 43 |
They sometimes get in the way of your plans | 43 |
That's saying "somethin'" | 43 |
Title character in Kay Thompson's books | 43 |
TV boy who attends the Little Dipper School | 43 |
Thompson of ''Howards End'' | 43 |
Trio appearing in "Mummenschanz"? | 43 |
Turned on, like a computer security setting | 43 |
Time it seemingly takes to get a tax refund | 43 |
They're often released before the album | 43 |
The woman in "An Unmarried Woman" | 43 |
The Dixie Chicks' Emily Robison, nee __ | 43 |
Tiger Woods has the greatest number of them | 43 |
The Normandy Campaign was part of it: Abbr. | 43 |
The Lorraine Campaign was part of it: Abbr. | 43 |
They're not from these parts, for short | 43 |
They're encountered in close encounters | 43 |
They've always been at war with Oceania | 43 |
The Lord gave her a coat of skin: Gen. 3:21 | 43 |
The Macarena or Psy's horse dance, e.g. | 43 |
Twisted character in “Oliver Twist” | 43 |
Three-time "Sopranos" Emmy winner | 43 |
TV's "Fawlty Towers," for one | 43 |
They may be nonsaturated or polyunsaturated | 43 |
They're dangerous when they're high | 43 |
Type of acid found in spinach and asparagus | 43 |
They're cut before the dealer gets them | 43 |
TV show set at William McKinley High School | 43 |
Two-time Senior PGA Championship winner Jay | 43 |
Type of lamp that may replace incandescents | 43 |
Talking piggy bank in "Toy Story" | 43 |
Twain's "Ah Sin" collaborator | 43 |
Time can do it to all wounds, it's said | 43 |
The Beatles' "And I Love ___" | 43 |
The yellow one is Hawaii's state flower | 43 |
Two things needed by old-time firefighters? | 43 |
Things you may have to get the kinks out of | 43 |
The Beatles' "___ the Walrus" | 43 |
Title girl of Eddie Cantor's theme song | 43 |
The Heritage of Hatcher ____ : Tarkington | 43 |
Thought hidden in eight long puzzle answers | 43 |
Thing that might sprout from a French bean? | 43 |
Two days before St. Patrick's Day, e.g. | 43 |
They're checked at checkpoints, briefly | 43 |
The Monkees' "_____ Believer" | 43 |
Teri Garr in "Young Frankenstein" | 43 |
They appear next to contract changes: Abbr. | 43 |
Toothpaste brand endorsed by a spokesbeaver | 43 |
They may help people tune out conversations | 43 |
Tax adviser's recommendation, for short | 43 |
Three empresses of the Eastern Roman Empire | 43 |
Thurston Howell III's place, for a time | 43 |
The last word of "The First Noel" | 43 |
Translation for Cato's "eram" | 43 |
Three-time host nation of the Olympic Games | 43 |
Toon lead singer in a leopard-print leotard | 43 |
They're found under the counter at bars | 43 |
Title character in an 80's police drama | 43 |
Tommy Rettig's co-star in 1950's TV | 43 |
Tibetan city tightly managed by the Chinese | 43 |
Tina in "Napoleon Dynamite," e.g. | 43 |
Truffula Trees spokescreature of kiddie lit | 43 |
The Beatles' "I'm a ____" | 43 |
The first and last European colony in China | 43 |
Tile game favored by elderly Chinese people | 43 |
Tony's "West Side Story" love | 43 |
Trick shot by "Fast Eddie" Felson | 43 |
Trey's "South Park" cocreator | 43 |
Team Gil Hodges both played for and managed | 43 |
The only major U.S. city founded by a woman | 43 |
The Rolling Stones' "___ You" | 43 |
TV's "The ___ Squad": 1968-73 | 43 |
Title TV character played by Brandy Norwood | 43 |
They were responsible for finding Atlantis? | 43 |
Team whose mascot is an eagle named Screech | 43 |
They extend from the narthex to the chancel | 43 |
The Village People were "In" this | 43 |
The Arcade Fire's "___ Bible" | 43 |
Two-time Grammy Award-winning pianist Peter | 43 |
Tyro, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 43 |