Part of Tafari Makonnen's adopted name | 42 |
Porter's "Katie Went to ___" | 42 |
Phone part ... or a title for this puzzle? | 42 |
Politician Marcus Alonzo: 1837–1904 | 42 |
Prince Edward Island's Blue ____ Drive | 42 |
Poppin' Lemonade is one of its flavors | 42 |
Participates in a certain child's game | 42 |
Phrase spoken with a wave into a TV camera | 42 |
Publishing partner of Rinehart and Winston | 42 |
Parrot in Disney's "Aladdin" | 42 |
Princess in the video game Monument Valley | 42 |
Prefix meaning ''concept'' | 42 |
Prefix meaning ''thought'' | 42 |
Porter's "___ a Kick . . . " | 42 |
Poem whose first word is "wrath" | 42 |
Poem in which Paris plays a prominent part | 42 |
Positive "How are you?" response | 42 |
People might write them if they're shy | 42 |
Part of a retiree's portfolio, perhaps | 42 |
Phrase that gets a caller's attention? | 42 |
Part of an early president's signature | 42 |
Parsons of "The Big Bang Theory" | 42 |
Perform part of a morning workout, perhaps | 42 |
Pachelbel who wrote "Canon in D" | 42 |
Painter of the MoMA's "Flag" | 42 |
Penn of 'Harold & Kumar' films | 42 |
Porter's "___ Went to Haiti" | 42 |
Put a scratch in, as a car's paint job | 42 |
Place where drumsticks are often picked up | 42 |
Product that might be used with a blessing | 42 |
Placed horizontally, with "down" | 42 |
Pre-1995 NFL player now based in St. Louis | 42 |
Part alphabetized in a telephone directory | 42 |
Part of a famous French painter's name | 42 |
Perrins's Worcestershire sauce partner | 42 |
Popilius ___, of "Julius Caesar" | 42 |
Polonius said not to be a borrower or this | 42 |
Persona non grata of biblical proportions? | 42 |
Positive response to "Shall we?" | 42 |
Possible response to "Shall we?" | 42 |
Palmer of "The Boys From Brazil" | 42 |
Paramore "Where the ___ Overlap" | 42 |
Phoebe's player on "Friends" | 42 |
Prepare to make an electronic payment, say | 42 |
Peter's wife on "Family Guy" | 42 |
Petty of "A League of Their Own" | 42 |
Petty in "A League of Their Own" | 42 |
Part of America's second-largest city? | 42 |
Parisian art gallery, with "The" | 42 |
Publisher known as "Father Time" | 42 |
Pursued academically (with "in") | 42 |
Plays a hole to its "quota," say | 42 |
Powers in "The Doomsday Machine" | 42 |
Pricey Southern California beachfront city | 42 |
Peggy Wood's title role on 50's TV | 42 |
Position without much room for advancement | 42 |
Plateau de fruits de ___ (seafood platter) | 42 |
Prefix that means "transcending" | 42 |
Paris equivalent of the London Underground | 42 |
Play-Doh character late of "SNL" | 42 |
Participate in a documentary film, perhaps | 42 |
Pendleton of "Northwest Passage" | 42 |
Perennial subj. of federal funding debates | 42 |
Pulitzer-winning writer Sheehan and others | 42 |
Prefix meaning ''updated'' | 42 |
Pink Floyd "I am just a ___ boy" | 42 |
Phil who was a five-time Gold Glove winner | 42 |
Part of a TV catchphrase from Howie Mandel | 42 |
Phrase in a classified ad for an apartment | 42 |
President whose initials "stink" | 42 |
Place for man's best friend, sometimes | 42 |
Phil who sang "Draft Dodger Rag" | 42 |
Poe's "The Angel of the ___" | 42 |
Part of the Polish–E. German border | 42 |
Penalty that prevents a play from starting | 42 |
Poet played by Cornel Wilde in a 1957 film | 42 |
Popular humor weekly, with "The" | 42 |
Part of "the works," on a burger | 42 |
Performance artist with a palindromic name | 42 |
Painting style that's visually teasing | 42 |
Pictures that may be difficult to focus on | 42 |
Princess Leia ___ of "Star Wars" | 42 |
Pasta that might slip through the colander | 42 |
Pile Pelion on ___ (attempt a futile task) | 42 |
Phish "One foot follows the ___" | 42 |
Phrase from "Robert's Rules" | 42 |
Phrase like "thundering silence" | 42 |
Porter's "___ Horse, . . . " | 42 |
Paris's Bois de Vincennes, par exemple | 42 |
Positive-thinking pastor Norman Vincent -- | 42 |
Portraitist displayed in Independence Hall | 42 |
Place to find a long-term companion, maybe | 42 |
Person who might bump into you on a subway | 42 |
Place for a "Tiltin' Hilton" | 42 |
Pulitzer Prize winner Howard Nemerov, e.g. | 42 |
Pulitzer winner for "His Family" | 42 |
Play ___ (feign death to trick a predator) | 42 |
Perform successfully, with "off" | 42 |
Priest and minister's cohort, in jokes | 42 |
Punk rock innovators, with "the" | 42 |