France's second-largest city | 32 |
City in east-central France on the Rhone River | 46 |
Australian prime minister Joseph Aloysius ___ | 45 |
Stringed-instrument constellation | 33 |
Constellation named for a stringed instrument | 45 |
Neighbor of Hercules in the night sky | 37 |
Constellation with the star Vega | 32 |
Constellation named for an instrument | 37 |
Constellation between Cygnus and Hercules | 41 |
Stringed instrument constellation | 33 |
Constellation with a music-related name | 39 |
Constellation that includes the bright star Vega | 48 |
Constellation containing the Ring Nebula | 40 |
"The Golden Compass" heroine | 38 |
Instrument played with a plectrum | 33 |
Hugo's "Toute la ___" | 35 |
Whar "'Omer smote" | 32 |
Swan's neighbor, in the night sky | 37 |
Music maker that doesn't sound true | 39 |
Marching band's music holder | 32 |
Instrument made with a turtle shell | 35 |
Instrument in some old paintings | 32 |
Instrument common in King David's court | 43 |
Erato's instrument, in some depictions | 42 |
"Toute la ___," Hugo work | 35 |
Instruments playing false notes? | 32 |
Instruments for Erato and Hermes | 32 |
Emotionally expressive, as poetry | 33 |
"Somewhere over the rainbow," e.g. | 44 |
Oscar Hammerstein II's specialty | 36 |
Maker of Touch of Foam hand wash | 32 |
Maker of "neutra air" products | 40 |
"Kills 99.9% of bacteria" product | 43 |
"Disinfect to protect" sloganeer | 42 |
"Disinfect to Protect" brand | 38 |
Ewe in the movie "Babe" | 33 |
Word said with a tip o' the hat | 35 |
''Just the facts'' follower | 43 |
Word said while tipping one's hat | 37 |
Term of address from a hat-tipper | 33 |
Polite "yes" or "no" follower | 49 |
"Yes, ___" (gent's reply) | 39 |
"May I help you, ___?" | 32 |
What Charlie Brown calls his teacher | 36 |
Southern lady's salutation, stereotypically | 47 |
Sir's counterpart, informally | 33 |
Polite word used by nice young men | 34 |
Contraction used by servants and children | 41 |
Contraction often used by servants | 34 |
Contraction after "yes" | 33 |
"Wham, bam, thank you, ___" | 37 |
"Just the facts" follower | 35 |
"Just the facts, ___ . . ." | 37 |
''Just the facts, __'' | 38 |
''Just the facts, ___'' | 39 |
Local shop's partners, perhaps | 34 |
Kettles ... or the theme of this puzzle | 39 |
Marjorie Main/Percy Kilbride roles | 34 |
"Serpico" novelist Peter | 34 |
"Serpico" author Peter | 32 |
"The Valachi Papers" author Peter | 43 |
"Underboss" author Peter | 34 |
''Serpico'' author | 34 |
Peter who wrote "Underboss" | 37 |
Peter who wrote "The Valachi Papers" | 46 |
Author of "The Valachi Papers" | 40 |
''Serpico'' author Peter | 40 |
Nieuwe ___, Rotterdam's river | 33 |
He wrote "The Valachi Papers" | 39 |
"The Valachi Papers" author | 37 |
"Serpico" writer Peter | 32 |
''Serpico'' writer Peter | 40 |
Shelley's "Queen ___" | 35 |
Shelley's "Queen __" | 34 |
Queen of "Romeo and Juliet" | 37 |
Queen mentioned in "Romeo and Juliet" | 47 |
Queen in "Romeo and Juliet" | 37 |
Principal in a well-publicized breakup | 38 |
Fairy queen who assisted with dreams | 36 |
Fairy queen governing men's dreams | 38 |
Fairy queen described by Mercutio | 33 |
Character in Drayton's "Nymphidia" | 48 |
"The fairies' midwife": Shak. | 43 |
Stately public enemy of the '30s? | 37 |
Legendary public enemy of the '30s | 38 |
Legendary Depression Era public enemy | 37 |
Legendary '20s-'30s crime family head | 45 |
Lady with a dream in a Louis Armstrong tune | 43 |
"The Pirates of Penzance" heroine | 43 |
"Pirates of Penzance" heroine | 39 |
Name meaning "lovable" | 32 |
Jerry Herman musical "Mack & ___" | 47 |
Comedienne Normand who co-starred with Chaplin | 46 |
British Columbia's _____Lake | 32 |
Quaint nickname for the phone company | 37 |
Phone company "parent," once | 38 |
Parent of Ameritech, Nynex, etc. | 32 |
Nickname in a newsworthy 1984 breakup | 37 |
Nickname for a telecom conglomerate | 35 |
Monopoly broken up in 1984, colloquially | 40 |