Tropical fruit with black seeds and white pulp | 46 |
Team that finished last in the AL East in 2012 | 46 |
They know things you don't think they know | 46 |
They have nine digits and two hyphens, briefly | 46 |
Team in a division with CHI, MIL, HOU, and PIT | 46 |
They might help you beg for project extensions | 46 |
Three-time winner of the World Series of Poker | 46 |
Tune from ''Guys & Dolls'' | 46 |
Teri's 'Desperate Housewives' role | 46 |
Three-time U.S. Women's Open champ Berning | 46 |
Two-time Oscar-winning cinematographer Nykvist | 46 |
Title river of a song popularized by Al Jolson | 46 |
Tomoyuki ___, producer of "Godzilla" | 46 |
Town in New Mexico where Kit Carson was buried | 46 |
They've got the Sun, the Moon and the Star | 46 |
The Ravens got four in Super Bowl XLVII: abbr. | 46 |
Tattoo for Lil Wayne and Amar'e Stoudemire | 46 |
Tiger starts with it on or off the golf course | 46 |
They're concerned with checks and balances | 46 |
Tour guide's comment at the primate house? | 46 |
Tale of a widow and her disappearing tin cans? | 46 |
These are "long, long" to Longfellow | 46 |
Tom's hands are put into torture implement | 46 |
That sharp nail in the road you just ran over? | 46 |
Thelma of "The Maltese Falcon," 1931 | 46 |
Type of ''Animal House'' party | 46 |
The end-all neat freak portrayer of classic TV | 46 |
They often have just four fingers on each hand | 46 |
The eighth white key above middle B on a piano | 46 |
The Fleetwoods, e.g., of 50's-60's pop | 46 |
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, e.g. | 46 |
Tolstoy's "___ Fyodor Ivanovich" | 46 |
Title derived from the name "Caesar" | 46 |
Time in New York when it's noon in Phoenix | 46 |
They may be done by ones who have gone too far | 46 |
Thing that doesn't go off without a hitch? | 46 |
Thurman of the "Kill Bill" franchise | 46 |
They backed the now-defunct food guide pyramid | 46 |
The Olympics' 1980 host and 1984 boycotter | 46 |
Tate and Bowe were once champions of it: Abbr. | 46 |
Truck in the video game "Spy Hunter" | 46 |
The old frontier you and I don't remember? | 46 |
The Who's "___ Get Fooled Again" | 46 |
This puzzle's constructor, you'd think | 46 |
The sound of rustling gift paper set to music? | 46 |
TV heroine who threw a weapon called a chakram | 46 |
Time's 2006 "person of the year" | 46 |
Toy that might go "around the world" | 46 |
They're issued by the Narodowy Bank Polski | 46 |
The "Little Ol' Band From Texas" | 46 |
They're sometimes more important than kings | 47 |
They're often heard in doctors' offices | 47 |
Tamiroff of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" | 47 |
The monk in 'The Da Vinci Code' was one | 47 |
Tim's "Tool Time" sidekick et al. | 47 |
TV opera "___ and the Night Visitors" | 47 |
The Four Seasons' "Walk Like ___" | 47 |
The "I" in "The King and I" | 47 |
The "I" of "The King and I" | 47 |
Title girl in a song on the first Beatles album | 47 |
Turkish mountain associated with Noah's ark | 47 |
Two-sevenths of the territories on a Risk board | 47 |
Texas baseball player heading to the AL in 2013 | 47 |
Title word in the first song you sang this year | 47 |
Tool for someone who shouts "Timber!" | 47 |
Two-time belligerent against the British Empire | 47 |
Thin Lizzy "The ___ are Back in Town" | 47 |
Three-time Oscar-winning character actor Walter | 47 |
Their beans were used as currency by the Aztecs | 47 |
Town in which Jesus' first miracle occurred | 47 |
Theroux's "Darconville's ___" | 47 |
Truffaut won one for "The Last Metro" | 47 |
The ''good stuff'' on the table | 47 |
The Smiths' "Girlfriend in a ___" | 47 |
Tongue that "Saskatchewan" comes from | 47 |
Territory in dispute between Russia and Ukraine | 47 |
TV show with spinoffs set in Miami and New York | 47 |
Terr. originally part of the Louisiana Purchase | 47 |
Twain's "celebrated jumping frog" | 47 |
They're sometimes written in Roman numerals | 47 |
Taylor who sang "Tell It to My Heart" | 47 |
Toad Suck ___ (annual festival in Conway, Ark.) | 47 |
Tape sent to the William Morris Agency, perhaps | 47 |
Tramp Vladimir in "Waiting for Godot" | 47 |
Thing that might come with a cum laude notation | 47 |
Trait inconsistent with this puzzle's theme | 47 |
They're usually only known for their voices | 47 |
Title for W.E.B. Du Bois, N.A.A.C.P. co-founder | 47 |
Tarkington's "The World ___ Move" | 47 |
The London of "Brave New World," e.g. | 47 |
The Yankees play on it during the summer: Abbr. | 47 |
Test done on long rolls of graph paper, briefly | 47 |
Tennyson's "lily maid of Astolat" | 47 |
Timothy Omundson's role on "Xena" | 47 |
Title from which "admiral" is derived | 47 |
Traveling Wilburys: "___ of the Line" | 47 |
Three-time Grammy winner for Best New-Age Album | 47 |
They're often associated with world leaders | 47 |
They make quick admissions decisions, for short | 47 |
Tripled, a line from "The King and I" | 47 |