"Water Lilies" impressionist Claude | 45 |
"The Bridge at Argenteuil" painter | 44 |
"Terrace at Le Havre," e.g. | 37 |
"Palazzo Dario" painter | 33 |
"Les Coquelicots" artist | 34 |
"Le Bassin aux Nymphéas" painter | 45 |
"La Gare Saint-Lazare" artist | 39 |
"Impression: Sunrise" artist | 38 |
"Haystacks" artist Claude | 35 |
"Haystack at Giverny" artist | 38 |
"Gare Saint-Lazare" painter | 37 |
"Bouquet of Sunflowers" painter | 41 |
'Impression: Sunrise' painter | 37 |
''Haystacks'' painter | 37 |
"Impression: Sunrise" and others | 42 |
Its "love" nourishes depravity | 40 |
"The more ___ the less virtue": Thoreau | 49 |
"A fool and his ___ are ..." | 38 |
Bit from a documentary about the Federal Reserve? | 49 |
Covering one's tracks, in a way | 35 |
Wherein dead presidents come clean | 34 |
Process involving illegal drug profits, say | 43 |
Venture that drains one's finances | 38 |
House that sucks you dry, so to speak | 37 |
House that drains finances, slangily | 36 |
Fixer-upper that never gets fixed up? | 37 |
Do-it-yourselfer's nightmare | 32 |
What a big spender has plenty of | 32 |
Wesley Snipes/Jennifer Lopez action flick of 1995 | 49 |
1995 Snipes/Harrelson film about a subway heist | 47 |
Fictional planet in "Flash Gordon" | 44 |
Fictional "Flash Gordon" planet | 41 |
"Watermelon Man" musician SantamarÃa | 49 |
Tramp, e.g., in "Lady and the Tramp" | 46 |
It's seen in television studios | 35 |
Neurotic TV detective played by Tony Shalhoub | 45 |
"Straight, No Chaser" jazzman | 39 |
"Name of the Rose" figure | 35 |
Animal lab technician's work? | 33 |
Jazzman Thelonious and a TV detective | 37 |
Like most pre-'60s recordings | 33 |
So-called "kissing disease," for short | 48 |
"The kissing disease," for short | 42 |
"Kissing disease," for short | 38 |
What Phil Spector made many of his recordings in | 48 |
What many Motown songs sound best in | 36 |
The ''M'' in MSG | 32 |
So-called kissing disease, familiarly | 37 |
Prefix for "rail" or "tone" | 47 |
Like the earliest Beatles recordings | 36 |
Like the Beatles' early work | 32 |
Like most of Phil Spector's recordings | 42 |
Like early Elvis Presley albums, e.g. | 37 |
Disease caused by herpesvirus, briefly | 38 |
"The kissing disease," casually | 41 |
Part of Lugosi's "Dracula" costume | 48 |
Accessory for the Penguin, in "Batman" | 48 |
What the theme answers have in common | 37 |
Transit for people with one-track minds? | 40 |
Like Leonard Cohen's singing | 32 |
''Some Like It Hot'' star | 41 |
The capital of Liberia is named after him | 41 |
Secretary of State under Madison | 32 |
Secretary of state during the War of 1812 | 41 |
President nicknamed Last of the Cocked Hats | 43 |
One of the Louisiana Purchase negotiators | 41 |
Marilyn of "The Seven Year Itch" | 42 |
Last president to wear a powdered wig | 37 |
Bill ___, the Father of Bluegrass | 33 |
"Some Like It Hot" actress | 36 |
"Last of the Cocked Hats" | 35 |
"Era of Good Feelings" president | 42 |
'Some Like It Hot' cast member | 38 |
Labor Day and many other fed. holidays | 38 |
Seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean | 33 |
What each of seven answers in this puzzle is | 44 |
Movie for which Charlize Theron won an Oscar | 44 |
Novelty tune heard around Halloween | 35 |
Novelty song popular around Halloween | 37 |
Novelty dance spawned by a 1962 #1 hit | 38 |
Motorsports pickup with oversized tires | 39 |
Vitamin supplement for Godzilla? | 32 |
___ Blanc (highest peak in the Alps) | 36 |
___ Blanc (France's highest peak) | 37 |
The ponderosa pine is its st. tree | 34 |
Fourth-largest U.S. state in area | 33 |
__ Blanc, the Alps' highest peak | 36 |
Juxtaposition of pictorial material | 35 |
Essayist whose motto was "Que sais-je?" | 49 |
The Bitterroot Range is on its western border | 45 |
State with the motto "Oro y plata" | 44 |
State with a bison skull on its quarter | 39 |
Its motto is "Oro y plata" | 36 |
Its flag depicts a plow, shovel and pick | 40 |
"The Count of ___ Cristo" | 35 |
"The Count of __ Cristo" | 34 |
Markham in ''Airport '77'' | 46 |
"___ Walsh," 1970 film | 32 |
'The Count of -- Cristo' | 32 |
___ Leone, highest of the Lepontine Alps | 40 |