A ''CSI'' location | 34 |
A ''Laugh-In'' first name | 41 |
A ''natural'' dice toss | 39 |
A ''Peter Pan'' meanie | 38 |
A ''Seinfeld'' episode, today | 45 |
A ''Survivor'' site | 35 |
A '50s pop singer's dessert? | 36 |
A "Cactus Flower" star | 32 |
A "Citizen Kane" co-star | 34 |
A "Cosby" episode, today | 34 |
A "Deliverance" co-star of Burt | 41 |
A "Doctor Zhivago" setting | 36 |
A "Fall Classic" prelude (abbr.) | 42 |
A "Fantasia 2000" format | 34 |
A "Fatal Attraction" star | 35 |
A "Forrest Gump" setting | 34 |
A "Forrest Gump" setting: abbr. | 41 |
A "Godfather Part II" setting | 39 |
A "Hellzapoppin" star and family | 42 |
A "Hickory Dickory Dock" time | 39 |
A "Home Alone" villain | 32 |
A "John Hancock": Abbr. | 33 |
A "Juarez" star and family | 36 |
A "laughter" in sports | 32 |
A "little word" in charades | 37 |
A "Nicholas Nickleby" star | 36 |
A "Rich Man, Poor Man" star | 37 |
A "Roseanne" episode, today | 37 |
A "Seinfeld" episode, today | 37 |
A "Spartan dog," according to Lodovico | 48 |
A "Stagecoach" star: 1939 | 35 |
A "State Fair" star: 1945 | 35 |
A "swell" guy he's not | 36 |
A "Three Sisters" sister | 34 |
A "Treasure Island" sea dog | 37 |
A .08% reading may lead to it, for short | 40 |
A 12th-century Archbishop of Canterbury | 39 |
A 1950 film was "all about" her | 41 |
A 1952 3-cent stamp honored her 200th birthday | 46 |
A 1958 Pulitzer Prize winner's monogram | 43 |
A 1962 movie described how it was won | 37 |
A 1967 film directed by Joan Plowright? | 39 |
A 1968 hit — as sung by a famous swinger? | 48 |
A 1970 hit — as sung by a famous swinger? | 48 |
A 1972 bilateral arms-control treaty, for short | 47 |
A 1978 film, with "The" | 33 |
A 1982 film that takes place in 1959 | 36 |
A 2 or 3 on the Richter scale, maybe | 36 |
A baby's birth is a blessed one | 35 |
A baker must learn how to use __ | 32 |
A balconette is a low-cut style of one | 38 |
A band with the perfect chemistry, e.g. | 39 |
A Barcelona museum is dedicated to his work | 43 |
A bases-loaded triple earns you three | 37 |
A batter might do this when he chokes up | 40 |
A beagle's prominent feature | 32 |
A beast like you've never seen before! | 42 |
A bell might signal the last one | 32 |
A belligerent arguer may grab them | 34 |
A biblical king and a sea captain | 33 |
A big flap may be made about this | 33 |
A big one hit Russia in summer 2010 | 35 |
A big person may come down with it | 34 |
A big personality might have a big one | 38 |
A bigheaded person has a big one | 32 |
A billion years, in astronomy (Var.) | 36 |
A Bing Crosby/Bob Hope film locale | 34 |
A biographer of John Foster Dulles | 34 |
A bird flying by on the right, to the Greeks | 44 |
A bit more than two pct. of a cup | 33 |
A bit of embellishment in a fish story, say | 43 |
A bit of fatalism after a fender bender | 39 |
A bit of what you don't know? | 33 |
A bit of wish fulfillment, to Freud | 35 |
A bit off the ground, "up" | 36 |
A black cat carrying a mirror under a ladder, say | 49 |
A black one may be worn at a funeral | 36 |
A blimp might have multiple ones | 32 |
A bobby sock is often folded down to it | 39 |
A body on Canada's southern border | 38 |
A body temperature of 98.6, e.g. | 32 |
A bone of contention (with "bad") | 43 |
A book title may be in it: Abbr. | 32 |
A bored worker might look for one | 33 |
A boring lecture might induce one | 33 |
A bottom line-oriented executive ___ | 36 |
A boulevard in Memphis is named for him | 39 |
A breaker is designed to protect against it | 43 |
A bridal veil may be attached to one | 36 |
A bride and groom may be on the top one | 39 |
A bride and groom may write their own | 37 |
A Brit thinks it's absent-minded | 36 |
A brother of TV's Little Joe | 32 |
A browser browses it, with "the" | 42 |
A Buddhist might be found in one | 32 |
A bun may be next to a beehive here | 35 |
A bunch of flakes chilling together? | 36 |
A cadet might be asked to pick it up | 36 |
A call here may lead to an arrest | 33 |
A capital English stage actress? | 32 |