| Useful item accompanying a face card in blackjack | 49 |
| Union whose largest locals are in L.A. and N.Y.C. | 49 |
| U.S. state that comes first alphabetically: Abbr. | 49 |
| U.S. capital whose last two letters are its state | 49 |
| University where Jimmy Carter is a faculty member | 49 |
| Unit of currency replaced by the kwanza in Angola | 49 |
| Urban Outfitters competitor, with "The" | 49 |
| Uniformed figure in the National Toy Hall of Fame | 49 |
| Unrewarding career, as coined by Douglas Coupland | 49 |
| Uriah in "The Greatest Story Ever Told" | 49 |
| Undergo transformation, as one image into another | 49 |
| Unlikely prom kings (though there are exceptions) | 49 |
| U.S. agency with a "CryptoKids" program | 49 |
| U.S. island called "The Gathering Isle" | 49 |
| Utah home of the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival | 49 |
| Umpire of Hamlet's fencing match with Laertes | 49 |
| Uninspired restaurant order, with "the" | 49 |
| University thatÂ’s home to the Rose Art Museum | 49 |
| Uma, in "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" | 49 |
| Understudies for a star of "The Piano"? | 49 |
| Unlike its yellow cousin, it's best eaten raw | 49 |
| USS Excelsior captain in "Star Trek VI" | 49 |
| Ulla's portrayer in "The Producers" | 49 |
| User-edited online compendium of notable snippets | 49 |
| U2 song about "Spider-Man" in general? | 48 |
| Univ. where "Good Will Hunting" is set | 48 |
| Ulysses S. Grant was its eighth president: Abbr. | 48 |
| United States' second-smallest state capital | 48 |
| Umpire's cry at the start of a baseball game | 48 |
| Utah's Grand Staircase-___ National Monument | 48 |
| Use a bulletin board only once in a great while? | 48 |
| Unenthusiastic reply to "How are you?" | 48 |
| UK's ''Computer Superstore'' | 48 |
| United States Department of Defense headquarters | 48 |
| Unexpected turn of events, as in a literary work | 48 |
| U.S. women's singles champion: 1979 and 1981 | 48 |
| Unauthorized explorer of city tunnels and sewers | 48 |
| Unfortunately common Chinese restaurant pun word | 48 |
| U.S. senator with the longest tenure in history | 47 |
| Use a mouse to move a file between folders, say | 47 |
| Uses up all the credit on, with "out" | 47 |
| U.S. soccer player with 158 international goals | 47 |
| Unlike sticks and stones, it won't hurt you | 47 |
| Use a cell phone outside one's calling area | 47 |
| Upshot of Hanks or Hulce appearing in a turkey? | 47 |
| U-shaped fitting used on automatic garage doors | 47 |
| UB40: "___ am baby, come and take me" | 47 |
| U2 tour and film à la "Jeopardy!" | 47 |
| Umpire's invocation after a pop-up, perhaps | 47 |
| U.S. financier-philanthropist: 1795–1873 | 47 |
| Uses of mentally-based propaganda, in CIA-speak | 47 |
| Urban music genre with Jamaican and Latin roots | 47 |
| Unfinished James Grady work about time-sharing? | 47 |
| Utah senator who co-sponsored a 1930 tariff act | 47 |
| Uris novel that's also a translucent quartz | 47 |
| Underthing that's part of a bleeped phrase? | 47 |
| Universal's 1980 Olivia Newton-John musical | 47 |
| U.S. citizen living near the Panama Canal, once | 47 |
| USA national basketball team member Stoudemire | 46 |
| Unfortunately named Japanese chocolate company | 46 |
| Unit named after the inventor of the telephone | 46 |
| Unanimous winner of "Survivor: Fiji" | 46 |
| Umphrey's McGee song for the dinner table? | 46 |
| U.S. dept. with a Race to the Top reform prog. | 46 |
| U.S.-Mexico border crosser's goal, perhaps | 46 |
| U.K. university where Daniel Libeskind trained | 46 |
| U.S. central bank system, with "the" | 46 |
| U.N. agcy. that won the 1969 Nobel Peace Prize | 46 |
| User of a record-keeping device called a quipu | 46 |
| Unlike Woody Allen's "Manhattan" | 46 |
| Use a "caret and stick" approach on? | 46 |
| Units of length equal to 1,000 meters, briefly | 46 |
| Unwelcome discovery on a credit card statement | 46 |
| U.S. Open tennis finalist eight straight years | 46 |
| User of a star-shaped weapon called a shuriken | 46 |
| Ulysses S. Grant was once its president: abbr. | 46 |
| Ultimate degree hidden in eight puzzle answers | 46 |
| Unexpectedly, it's usually made in Ecuador | 46 |
| Uncle of ''Song of the South'' | 46 |
| Utterer of "I am Fortune's fool" | 46 |
| Unhappy Pearl Jam "Lost Dogs" track? | 46 |
| Ursus ___ (scientific name for the brown bear) | 46 |
| Unsafe thing in a room full of rocking chairs? | 46 |
| Unwritten Law "Seein' Red" album | 46 |
| Upstate New York town where I.B.M. was founded | 46 |
| United States Postal Service cartoon character | 46 |
| Untrustworthy, to 60's-70's collegians | 46 |
| Urging to Stewart when feeling shy on the mic? | 46 |
| US representative at the 1900 Paris Exposition | 46 |
| United States Constitution's first article | 46 |
| Unnominated film featuring Inspector Clouseau? | 46 |
| University whose mascot is Riptide the Pelican | 46 |
| Unauthorized striker's appeal for support? | 46 |
| Union for voice-over artists (FAR AT anagram) | 45 |
| Upper arm muscle, as it's commonly called | 45 |
| Unwatchable Sandler film about a magic remote | 45 |
| Using one's shirtsleeve as a napkin, e.g. | 45 |
| Unit a little longer than an arm's length | 45 |
| University east of Greensboro, North Carolina | 45 |
| U2 "___ Better Than the Real Thing" | 45 |