"Angélique" composer: 1927 | 39 |
Scheduling software that ships with OSX | 39 |
Declaration after a successful campaign | 39 |
Johnny Nash "___ Clearly Now" | 39 |
Determined response to low expectations | 39 |
The Atlas and the R-7 Semyorka, for two | 39 |
Like a ship trapped in the Arctic Ocean | 39 |
Protective structure for a snowball war | 39 |
One who plays music at skating parties? | 39 |
Good place to watch the northern lights | 39 |
Group of criminals doing figure eights? | 39 |
Milieux of the Canadiens, Bruins et al. | 39 |
Gathering of the Juggalos band, to fans | 39 |
A resident of the "Gem State" | 39 |
2007 coin with a peregrine falcon on it | 39 |
''Why, ___ delighted!'' | 39 |
Esquire in "Henry VI, Part 2" | 39 |
"Henry VI, Part II" character | 39 |
Of a hypothetical unit of living matter | 39 |
Start of a quip by comic Mike Birbiglia | 39 |
"You'd better believe it" | 39 |
"Thus with a kiss ___": Romeo | 39 |
"Each Dawn ---" (Cagney film) | 39 |
Characteristic of a particular language | 39 |
Sin forbidden by the Second Commandment | 39 |
'What have to deserve this?' -- | 39 |
Mt. ___ (Charley Weaver's hometown) | 39 |
News, to Sun city editor John B. Bogart | 39 |
"This isn't looking good" | 39 |
"Here comes the bad news ..." | 39 |
Beatles flip side about having the flu? | 39 |
My work commute would be a breeze . . . | 39 |
38 Special "___ Been the One" | 39 |
Start of a saying about violent TV news | 39 |
"___ pleases the court . . ." | 39 |
Start of a quip by comedian David Cross | 39 |
Start of a quotation by Joseph Campbell | 39 |
I'd be the happiest boy alive . . . | 39 |
"___ kick from champagne ..." | 39 |
Town in Ontario, or pianist Paderewski | 39 |
"May ___?" (request to leave) | 39 |
Billy Joel hit "___ Extremes" | 39 |
Per. from July 1, 1957 to Dec. 31, 1958 | 39 |
James formerly of the Smashing Pumpkins | 39 |
"Be Strong Now" Pumpkin James | 39 |
Bumper sticker slogan for Stooges fans? | 39 |
Genie's offering, to ancient Romans | 39 |
Prime Minister of Japan: 1960–64 | 39 |
Japanese Prime Minister: 1960–64 | 39 |
Double this for a perfume-yielding tree | 39 |
"___ Song Go Out of My Heart" | 39 |
"_____ Ike" (50's slogan) | 39 |
"___ New York in June . . . " | 39 |
1965 top 10 hit for the Dave Clark Five | 39 |
"That's my vacation time" | 39 |
"You Be ___" (Run-D.M.C. hit) | 39 |
"You Be ___" (Run D.M.C. hit) | 39 |
"It's just a flesh wound" | 39 |
Sick folks are going to drink greedily? | 39 |
Words sung after "Hallelujah" | 39 |
"I'd have never guessed!" | 39 |
Poet using common speech and free verse | 39 |
Response to "Don't panic" | 39 |
Recovering insomniac's declaration? | 39 |
"My luck is bound to change!" | 39 |
"Sorry!And that's final!" | 39 |
Unfortunate utterance from the trenches | 39 |
One time Leafs' coach George _____ | 39 |
"Go ahead with your proposal" | 39 |
"This isn't making sense" | 39 |
'Don't play me for a dummy' | 39 |
"___," said Tom unremittingly | 39 |
Unharmed accident victim's response | 39 |
"It looked worse than it was" | 39 |
It might cause you to replace some cups | 39 |
Allowed to come in, as foreign products | 39 |
Q: Are you a strong leader? A: Yes. ___ | 39 |
''A thousand pardons!'' | 39 |
How to "carry moonbeams home" | 39 |
Receive an advanced degree at Cambridge | 39 |
Phone calls, room service charges, etc. | 39 |
Start of a lapel-button warning message | 39 |
How some tableware is created or etched | 39 |
One who takes things back, in old lingo | 39 |
Realization of an artistic driver on E? | 39 |
Rationale for stealing artwork (Part 1) | 39 |
"A day that will live in ---" | 39 |
... the beginning of a gridiron scheme? | 39 |
Resistant to melting, as certain metals | 39 |
"Picnic" playwright's kin | 39 |
How many TV programs are aired nowadays | 39 |
Medicine that slows a chemical reaction | 39 |
"Il Turco ___," Rossini opera | 39 |
He painted Hawthorne, Wordsworth et al. | 39 |
Tribute to the recently departed: abbr. | 39 |
"I'll See You ___ Dreams" | 39 |
Start for "and out the other" | 39 |
'-- pronounce you man and wife' | 39 |
"First ___" (phrase for G.W.) | 39 |
Oscar Wilde's "Poems ___" | 39 |