Georgia city not in its namesake county | 39 |
Georgia birthplace of Little Richard | 36 |
City that hosts Georgia's state fair | 40 |
City NNW of Robins Air Force Base | 33 |
City near which Pouilly-Fuissé is made | 41 |
City close to the center of Georgia | 35 |
"Heart of Georgia" city | 33 |
''The Heart of Georgia'' | 40 |
Weaving technique used in friendship bracelets | 46 |
Traditional process for hammock making | 38 |
Elaborately patterned wall hanging | 34 |
Single computer instruction to replace many | 43 |
Prefix with "economics" | 33 |
Computer operator's timesaver | 33 |
Prefix meaning "large" | 32 |
They're big at McDonald's | 33 |
Part of the home computer market | 32 |
Machines that run Panther or Leopard | 36 |
Computers that currently come with Mavericks | 44 |
Cruise's "Magnolia" costar | 40 |
Bill of ''Maude'' | 33 |
"Fargo" Oscar nominee William H. ___ | 46 |
William H. ___ of "Fargo" | 35 |
Rowland of a famous department store | 36 |
Department store founder Rowland Hussey __ | 42 |
Department store founder R.H. __ | 32 |
"Shameless" star William H. ___ | 41 |
"On How Life Is" soul singer Gray | 43 |
"Miracle on 34th Street" storeowner | 45 |
"Fargo" costar of McDormand | 37 |
'Fargo' actor William H. | 32 |
"Miracle on 34th Street" setting | 42 |
"Miracle on 34th Street" store | 40 |
''Miracle on 34th Street'' store | 48 |
The Loop's Marshall Field's, now | 40 |
Sponsor of an annual New York parade | 36 |
New York Thanksgiving Day Parade sponsor | 40 |
Kris Kringle's employer of film | 35 |
Big name in Thanksgiving parades | 32 |
"Miracle on 34th Street" sight or site | 48 |
"Miracle on 34th Street" name | 39 |
"Miracle on 34th Street" employer | 43 |
___ Thanksgiving Day Parade (N.Y.C. event) | 42 |
"Spy vs. Spy" magazine | 32 |
"What, me worry?" magazine | 36 |
Magazine with a "fold-in" | 35 |
Coward's "___ About the Boy" | 42 |
William Gaines founded it in 1953 | 33 |
Spot to spy "Spy vs. Spy" | 35 |
Sergio Aragonés's magazine | 33 |
Queen "I'm Going Slightly ___" | 44 |
Monthly originally published by EC Comics | 41 |
Magazine with a gap-toothed mascot | 34 |
Magazine with a fold-in back cover | 34 |
Magazine with a back-cover fold-in | 34 |
Magazine with "The Lighter Side of..." | 48 |
Magazine that features a "Fold-In" | 44 |
Magazine that features "Spy vs. Spy" | 46 |
Magazine that featured Don Martin cartoons | 42 |
Magazine that began as a comic book | 35 |
Magazine featuring movie satires | 32 |
It has a cover price of "$2.99 CHEAP" | 47 |
Harvey Kurtzman was its first editor | 36 |
Gary Jules "___ World" | 32 |
"Usual gang of idiots" magazine | 41 |
"Spy Vs. Spy" publisher | 33 |
"Cheap" satire magazine | 33 |
"All poets are ___": Burton | 37 |
"--- About You" (Belinda Carlisle) | 44 |
"___ Wednesday," Harold Lloyd film | 44 |
"___ Wednesday," H. Lloyd film | 40 |
"___ dogs and Englishmen . . . " | 42 |
"___ About the Boy": Coward | 37 |
''Spy vs. Spy'' magazine | 40 |
Sitcom featuring Paul and Jamie Buchman | 39 |
Bit of politesse, back and forth | 32 |
Certain chairperson's address | 33 |
Address of fine women's stores? | 35 |
"Dear" letter addressee | 33 |
You can't tell if she's coming or going | 47 |
Secretary of State Clinton's address | 40 |
President's address we've yet to hear? | 46 |
Berlin's "Call Me __" | 35 |
Address of the very first palindrome? | 37 |
"Dear sir or __ . . ." | 32 |
"Call Me ___," Merman's request | 45 |
"Call Me ___," Merman film | 36 |
"Call Me ___," Berlin musical | 39 |
'-- Secretary' (Albright book) | 38 |
Most-performed opera in North America | 37 |
Much-performed work set in Nagasaki | 35 |
One of a couple at a French restaurant | 38 |
Flaubert's "___ Bovary" | 37 |
"______ X" (1920's play) | 38 |
"___ Sans-Gêne" (Sardou play) | 42 |
___ Defarge of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 47 |
___ de Sévigné, French belletrist | 39 |
It premiered at La Scala in 1904 | 32 |
Sargent portrait of a mysterious Frenchwoman | 44 |
Syd Barrett: "The ___ Laughs" | 39 |