Ingredient in the preparation of lutefisk | 41 |
Heavy Toronto band used for making soap? | 40 |
Granny Clampett's soap ingredient | 37 |
Caustic "Fight Club" substance | 40 |
19th-century British geologist Sir Charles __ | 45 |
They're rich in potassium carbonate | 39 |
Soapmaker's substances, perhaps | 35 |
Cleaning cabinet compounds, perhaps | 35 |
"___ Eyes" (song by The Eagles) | 41 |
"___ Eyes" (1975 Eagles hit) | 38 |
The Eagles' "___ Eyes" | 36 |
The Eagles' "__ Eyes" | 35 |
"___ Eyes" (Eagles hit) | 33 |
The Eagles' "__' Eyes" | 40 |
Neil Young "Can't Believe Your ___" | 49 |
"__' Eyes": Eagles hit | 36 |
"___ to Myself" (David Cassidy hit) | 45 |
"___ Eyes" by the Eagles | 34 |
"___ Eyes" (Eagles song) | 34 |
"___ Eyes" (1975 hit by the Eagles) | 45 |
"___ Eyes" (#2 hit of 1975) | 37 |
"__ Eyes": 1975 Eagles hit | 36 |
"__ Eyes" (Eagles tune) | 33 |
'-- Eyes' (1975 hit for the Eagles) | 43 |
"___ Eyes" by The Eagles | 35 |
"Advertising is legalized __": Wells | 46 |
1977 Cy Young Award winner Sparky | 33 |
Lovett with a "Large Band" | 36 |
Yankee Sparky who wrote "The Bronx Zoo" | 49 |
Waggoner, of ''Wonder Woman'' | 45 |
Lynda's "Wonder Woman" costar | 43 |
Lovett's first or Sparky's last | 39 |
Author of "The Bronx Zoo" | 35 |
1977 Cy Young winner from the Yankees | 37 |
"The Bronx Zoo" author Sparky | 39 |
"Sparky" of the Yankees | 33 |
"Cowboy Man" singer Lovett | 36 |
The "L" of L. Frank Baum | 34 |
The "L" in L. Frank Baum | 34 |
The L of Oz creator L. Frank Baum | 33 |
Connecticut town for which a disease is named | 45 |
Connecticut town with a disease named for it | 44 |
Connecticut town with a connection to tick bites | 48 |
__ disease: tick-transmitted affliction | 39 |
Former White House adviser Nofziger | 35 |
Evil-___ (witch and ally of Skeletor) | 37 |
"Mr. Big Stuff" singer Collins | 40 |
"Mulholland Drive" director David | 43 |
"Mulholland Drive" director | 37 |
Exceedingly strange director David | 34 |
Director of "Eraserhead" | 34 |
Co-creator of "Twin Peaks" | 36 |
"Twin Peaks" director David | 37 |
"Flashdance" director Adrian | 38 |
"Fatal Attraction" director Adrian | 44 |
"Indecent Proposal" director | 38 |
"Unfaithful" director Adrian | 38 |
"Lolita" director Adrian | 34 |
"Indecent Proposal" director Adrian | 45 |
"9 1/2 weeks" director Adrian | 39 |
'Flashdance' director Adrian | 36 |
'Fatal Attraction' director | 35 |
''Fatal Attraction'' director | 45 |
"Coal Miner's Daughter" subject | 45 |
"Coal Miner's Daughter" singer | 44 |
She's a coal miner's daughter | 37 |
NFL Hall of Famer-turned-politician Swann | 41 |
Massachusetts city with a harbor | 32 |
Footballer-turned-politician Swann | 34 |
"You Ain't Woman Enough" singer | 45 |
"Van Lear Rose" singer Loretta | 40 |
"Coal Miner's Daughter" Loretta | 45 |
Largish animals with black ear tufts | 36 |
City divided into nine arrondissements | 38 |
Where the Rhone and the Saône meet | 37 |
One of France's largest cities | 34 |
Mary who founded Mount Holyoke College | 38 |
Center of French resistance in W.W. II | 38 |
Where the Saône and Rhône meet | 36 |
Where the Rhône and Saône meet | 36 |
She founded Mount Holyoke College | 33 |
Saint-Exupéry's birthplace | 33 |
Lord ___ (overseer of Scottish heraldry) | 40 |
Interpol's French headquarters city | 39 |
Interpol's French headquarters | 34 |
Interpol command center site, locally | 37 |
France's third most populous cité | 40 |
Founder of Mount Holyoke College | 32 |
City on the Rhône and Saône | 41 |
City northeast of St.-Étienne | 33 |
City near Saint-Exupéry International Airport | 48 |
City home to Interpol's headquarters | 40 |
City between Paris and Marseille | 32 |
City about 200 miles from Marseille | 35 |
Capital of France's Rhone department | 40 |
Birthplace of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry | 41 |
Batesville, Ark.'s ___ College | 34 |
Actress in "The Flim Flam Man" | 40 |
"Hell's Angels" star Ben | 38 |
Saint-Exupéry International Airport city | 43 |