| "And She ___" (Talking Heads song) | 44 |
| ''Who ___ that masked man?'' | 44 |
| "And She ___" (Talking Heads tune) | 44 |
| ''... flag ___ still there'' | 44 |
| Jimmy Dorsey's "_____ It You?" | 44 |
| "___ That a Time?" (Weavers album) | 44 |
| Target of peroxide, ice, and meat tenderizer | 44 |
| 'Misery' star tending to his plants? | 44 |
| Repeated words before "everywhere" | 44 |
| They're turned on when one starts crying | 44 |
| IBM computer that won on 'Jeopardy!' | 44 |
| Yukon town boasting a giant sign-post forest | 44 |
| Psychedelic guitar effect, onomatopoetically | 44 |
| Too much in your ear, and you can't hear | 44 |
| Classic line from "The Karate Kid" | 44 |
| Laurel and Hardy film set in Brushwood Gulch | 44 |
| "The ___ a man's heart . . . " | 44 |
| "There is no ___ but life": Ruskin | 44 |
| Wizard family name in the Harry Potter books | 44 |
| "Charlotte's ___": E. B. White | 44 |
| ''Up, Up and Away'' composer | 44 |
| N.A.A.C.P. co-founder, historian-sociologist | 44 |
| Composer of "Das Augenlicht," 1935 | 44 |
| What to do in the "Chapel of Love" | 44 |
| Pete Seeger "Never ___ an Old Man" | 44 |
| Comedy that should have starred W.C. Fields? | 44 |
| "This Is How ___ It" (1995 #1 hit) | 44 |
| One going on long Saturday bike rides, maybe | 44 |
| Workday evening, or a small medieval warrior | 44 |
| "Push th' Little Daisies" band | 44 |
| "The Need for Roots" writer Simone | 44 |
| "The Need for Roots" author Simone | 44 |
| Prefix or suffix for some light German beers | 44 |
| Chinese artist and political activist Ai ___ | 44 |
| "Champagne music" maestro Lawrence | 44 |
| ... that guy who works at Jiffy Lube was ___ | 44 |
| Like a test with a properly corrected score? | 44 |
| Author of "Why I Live at the P.O." | 44 |
| George who played Norm on "Cheers" | 44 |
| "Where's the beef?" advertiser | 44 |
| Dylan "Froggie ___ A Courtin'" | 44 |
| "Jesus ___" (shortest Bible verse) | 44 |
| 1973 film ''The Way We ___'' | 44 |
| 1973 #1 hit "___ an American Band" | 44 |
| "___ Not Dressing" (Crosby comedy) | 44 |
| "The Gold Diggers' Song": 1933 | 44 |
| Encouragement from a designer's parents? | 44 |
| Comment from Capone's men? (letter drop) | 44 |
| "Bonanza" and "Gunsmoke" | 44 |
| Drenched gangsters who are out of the woods? | 44 |
| More formal version of an ear-related prank? | 44 |
| "How Far ___ Come" Matchbox Twenty | 44 |
| "___ Been Chums . . . ": 1905 song | 44 |
| "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" band | 44 |
| Fish and chips sold by the water's edge? | 44 |
| "Oh, --- beautiful mornin'..." | 44 |
| AC/DC "___ You Do for Money Honey" | 44 |
| "We've already gone over this" | 44 |
| Words from one who's at a loss for words | 44 |
| "I can't believe he did that!" | 44 |
| "Should we do something else now?" | 44 |
| T. H. Benton's "Threshing ___" | 44 |
| Declaration of Independence's first word | 44 |
| Beginning of a conformist judge's axiom? | 44 |
| Start of a quotation from "Hamlet" | 44 |
| "Tell me ___ is fancy bred": Shak. | 44 |
| Question asked after regaining consciousness | 44 |
| Sony Pictures Studio in Culver City, usually | 44 |
| Question that signals a missing person alert | 44 |
| Description of an 18th-century writing desk? | 44 |
| Sniveled, "But I don't wanna!" | 44 |
| What may be visualized via a bumper sticker? | 44 |
| Chef's organization of beating utensils? | 44 |
| Trading center during the Klondike gold rush | 44 |
| "Oh yes, I love that dress," maybe | 44 |
| "___ steals my purse . . . ": Iago | 44 |
| Sportscaster Keith Jackson's catchphrase | 44 |
| Reply to "The phone's for you" | 44 |
| ''Of ___ are you speaking?'' | 44 |
| Title word of an Abbott and Costello routine | 44 |
| Start of a "Knock, knock" response | 44 |
| "--- broad stripes and bright ..." | 44 |
| ''La Cage aux Folles'' props | 44 |
| "Play That Funky Music" ___ Cherry | 44 |
| Playwright satirized in "Patience" | 44 |
| He wrote "The Merchant of Yonkers" | 44 |
| Very uncivilized lasses in Soho? [1988/1986] | 44 |
| Kaiser who forced Bismarck's resignation | 44 |
| Oscar winner for Kiss of the Spider Woman | 44 |
| Overture used by "The Lone Ranger" | 44 |
| ''The Lone Ranger'' overture | 44 |
| Candy company named for a literary character | 44 |
| Maker of "Fourteen Points" in 1918 | 44 |
| Art-house films that have the most dialogue? | 44 |
| It's about six feet for a turkey vulture | 44 |
| Minnesota city that an actress was named for | 44 |
| Actress with six Oscar nominations by age 33 | 44 |
| "That's not funny, young man!" | 44 |
| "Old and ___" Alan Parsons Project | 44 |
| Pair of cards with unreasonable aspirations? | 44 |