"Thus ___ Zarathustra": Nietzsche | 43 |
"Swimming to Cambodia" monologist | 43 |
Hormel canned it in 1937; Congress, in 2003 | 43 |
Emailer whose missives are usually unwanted | 43 |
"Cómo está usted?" language | 43 |
Emerald-green beetle or reputed aphrodisiac | 43 |
Reasonably good teammate on a bowling team? | 43 |
"In the Heat of the Night" locale | 43 |
What many freelance articles are written on | 43 |
Terrorist organization fought by James Bond | 43 |
Device that takes pics of traffic violators | 43 |
Prime-time ABC title character of the 1980s | 43 |
Mammal with the largest brain of any animal | 43 |
A high one is good for pale people, briefly | 43 |
Place for parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme | 43 |
Thumbless tree inhabitants of the New World | 43 |
''Wheel of Fortune'' choice | 43 |
''Wheel of Fortune'' option | 43 |
"Rhoda" or "Joey," e.g. | 43 |
"Arsenic and Old Lace" aunt, e.g. | 43 |
''The __ is willing . . .'' | 43 |
The ___ Pack (Eli Roth, Rob Zombie, et al.) | 43 |
Character in "Satanic Star Trek"? | 43 |
Toon fry cook in The Krusty Krab restaurant | 43 |
"Saturday Night Live" skit, often | 43 |
ESPN's category (and two kinds of cars) | 43 |
Bare-chested fans in freezing weather, e.g. | 43 |
"I Promessi ___," Manzoni classic | 43 |
Wrong way to get syrup from the maple tree? | 43 |
Season for going "forward": abbr. | 43 |
Perfect moment to put parsley on the plate? | 43 |
Goes "pop!," as a jack-in-the-box | 43 |
Attraction at the Evergreen Aviation Museum | 43 |
Only Stratego piece that can take a marshal | 43 |
Combatant in an Antonio Prohias comic strip | 43 |
"There's space for one more!" | 43 |
Football boot that takes unexpected bounces | 43 |
Sign that might mean "Good play!" | 43 |
Quinceañera celebrant's title: Abbr. | 43 |
Secure Internet connection protocol letters | 43 |
Data of concern to privacy advocates: Abbr. | 43 |
They became independent in the 1990s: abbr. | 43 |
Org. that registers 18-to-25-year-old males | 43 |
Emulates Norman Bates in "Psycho" | 43 |
"Delphine" novelist Madame de ___ | 43 |
Locale for this puzzle's shaded squares | 43 |
Recipient of a candidate's sexts, often | 43 |
"The ___ at eve had drunk . . . " | 43 |
'96 Melvins album about going dateless? | 43 |
It's what all the world is, in a saying | 43 |
"60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley | 43 |
"Mancha," translated from Spanish | 43 |
Stories you've heard a bajillion times? | 43 |
"___ Your Man," Tammy Wynette hit | 43 |
"Get out of the chair, Mr. Boone" | 43 |
Heated battle between rival linen services? | 43 |
Unconscious gaze (with the preceding space) | 43 |
Intimidate, in a way, with "down" | 43 |
Ringo who sang "Yellow Submarine" | 43 |
"Octopus's Garden" songwriter | 43 |
Newspaper published continuously since 1942 | 43 |
They're found all along the line: Abbr. | 43 |
Secret police who fell with the Berlin Wall | 43 |
Most of a species' evolutionary history | 43 |
Harold, of several failed presidential bids | 43 |
Only one bears the name of a U.S. president | 43 |
New York or New Jersey, but not New England | 43 |
"Eureka" or "Excelsior" | 43 |
Believer in a strong centralized government | 43 |
''Le Penseur'', for example | 43 |
Physical symbol of Lincoln's philosophy | 43 |
"She" celebrates a birthday today | 43 |
Record label whose logo is snapping fingers | 43 |
Record label that popularized Southern soul | 43 |
Not quitting a building supplies specialty? | 43 |
Monogram of the "Christabel" poet | 43 |
One-night stand souvenirs, sometimes: Abbr. | 43 |
Sault ___ Marie (northern terminus of I-75) | 43 |
Nowadays, it's rarely served less often | 43 |
'-- Magnolias' (Julia Roberts film) | 43 |
Four-time O. Henry winner for short stories | 43 |
Essayist who called himself Nestor Ironside | 43 |
"The Christian Hero" author, 1701 | 43 |
Team with the most Super Bowl championships | 43 |
"Reeling in the Years" rock group | 43 |
Dutch painter of "The Cat Family" | 43 |
She wrote "The Sun Is My Undoing" | 43 |
Painter well-represented in the Rijksmuseum | 43 |
''Titanic'' passenger class | 43 |
Ships' "coach cabin" sections | 43 |
Cry in "A Streetcar Named Desire" | 43 |
Immortal manager nicknamed for his hometown | 43 |
"Casey at the Bat" autobiographer | 43 |
Job made almost obsolete by voice recorders | 43 |
Anagram of "notes," appropriately | 43 |
"So You Think You Can Dance" move | 43 |
When repeated, aerobic instructor's cry | 43 |
"That's one small ___ . . . " | 43 |
What people who need to get high might use? | 43 |
Author of "A Sentimental Journey" | 43 |