| Comedienne Catherine, of "The Office" | 47 |
| Cable company that merged with AT&T in 1999 | 47 |
| Catfish Row in "Porgy and Bess," e.g. | 47 |
| Costar of Nicollette, Eva, Marcia, and Felicity | 47 |
| College and Pro Football Hall of Famer Bradshaw | 47 |
| Character in ''The Gondoliers'' | 47 |
| Cuisine that often includes lychee and tamarind | 47 |
| Common ground for Dr. King and Governor Wallace | 47 |
| Comb-over-worthy, when fatigued on the outside? | 47 |
| Classic Orson Welles film, with "The" | 47 |
| Chamberlain TV miniseries, with "The" | 47 |
| Critic's negative review of a newsmagazine? | 47 |
| Cartoon reporter with a fox terrier named Snowy | 47 |
| Concession from a fighter's corner, perhaps | 47 |
| Cable channel that shows "The Closer" | 47 |
| Cagney musical, "Something ___ About" | 47 |
| Connery's foil, in "S.N.L." skits | 47 |
| Crazy places for a little rock 'n' roll | 47 |
| Classic glam band named for an extinct creature | 47 |
| Chicago paper, familiarly, with "the" | 47 |
| Children's classic by Kleinsinger and Tripp | 47 |
| Costumes for the hippos in "Fantasia" | 47 |
| Contraction that's an "i" dropper | 47 |
| Communications officer on "Star Trek" | 47 |
| Costar of Liam in "Les Misérables" | 47 |
| Carrier whose passengers leave their shoes off? | 47 |
| Constellation once called the Dragon's Wing | 47 |
| Computer port found in the four longest answers | 47 |
| City called "Bride of the Sea": Abbr. | 47 |
| Capote's "Other ___, Other Rooms" | 47 |
| Car brand that translates to "I roll" | 47 |
| Cosette, e.g., in "Les Misérables" | 47 |
| Clear skies, with temperatures in the 70's? | 47 |
| Champion's response to "who won?" | 47 |
| Cry when you don't think you'll make it | 47 |
| Celie portrayer in "The Color Purple" | 47 |
| Component in calculating a rectangle's area | 47 |
| Collaborative website for Lady Gaga and RuPaul? | 47 |
| Correspondent's word after "best" | 47 |
| Computer display showing how output will appear | 47 |
| Constitutional Amendment that abolished slavery | 47 |
| Cult geek-chic webcomic drawn by Randall Munroe | 47 |
| Churchyard tree in "Romeo and Juliet" | 47 |
| Comment from a recipient of an extravagant gift | 47 |
| Column next to "Current mo.," perhaps | 47 |
| Chain that filed for Chapter 11 in December 2010 | 48 |
| Cooperstown's "Hammerin' Hank" | 48 |
| Caldwell's "God's Little ____" | 48 |
| Contributes (or creates this puzzle's theme) | 48 |
| City where some believe Cain and Abel are buried | 48 |
| Created for a specific purpose, like a committee | 48 |
| Co-screenwriter of "The African Queen" | 48 |
| Celtics President of Basketball Operations Danny | 48 |
| City whose daily newspaper is the Beacon Journal | 48 |
| Cop who brings back the genie when he goes AWOL? | 48 |
| Co-star of 2005's "Fantastic Four" | 48 |
| Costar of Jesse in "To Rome With Love" | 48 |
| Cad in "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" | 48 |
| Cover subject of the April 1968 issue of Esquire | 48 |
| Certain conjunction, in a poem or a text message | 48 |
| Credit card with a Roman gladiator logo, briefly | 48 |
| Cole Porter tune, ''I ___ Love'' | 48 |
| Chorionic villus sampling alternative, for short | 48 |
| Company whose logo included a blue-and-red torch | 48 |
| Clarence, in 'It's a Wonderful Life' | 48 |
| Co-star of Marcello in "La Dolce Vita" | 48 |
| Critter that can carry many times its own weight | 48 |
| Caribbean island whose original name was Waladli | 48 |
| Creatures used to test theories of kin selection | 48 |
| Co. that created the term "Buddy List" | 48 |
| City near which Robert Louis Stevenson is buried | 48 |
| Calculations a high school math student might do | 48 |
| Cheese that tastes a bit like Parmesan when aged | 48 |
| Catch phrase meaning ''No way!'' | 48 |
| Communication system for the gorilla Koko: Abbr. | 48 |
| Car company whose name means "Listen!" | 48 |
| Carmaker that's part of the Volkswagen Group | 48 |
| Chloe in "Uncle Tom's Cabin," e.g. | 48 |
| Country that has won the most Cricket World Cups | 48 |
| Car name that's Latin for "desire" | 48 |
| Car bar of Bruce's "Pink Cadillac" | 48 |
| Cry repeated in "The Whiffenpoof Song" | 48 |
| Composer who was "switched-on" in 1968 | 48 |
| City in Azerbaijan where Garry Kasparov was born | 48 |
| City in which Einstein worked in a patent office | 48 |
| Classic Star Trek villains, with "the" | 48 |
| Cole Porter's "___ to Dance": 1936 | 48 |
| Central figure in the Pine Tar Incident, 7/24/83 | 48 |
| City across the Delaware River from Philadelphia | 48 |
| Chocolate substitute often found at froyo places | 48 |
| Channel with "Anderson Cooper 360°" | 48 |
| Country whose highest point is Cerro Chirripó | 48 |
| Cabot _____ ("Murder, She Wrote" town) | 48 |
| CBS spinoff that was filmed mostly in California | 48 |
| Connecticut delegate to the Continental Congress | 48 |
| Consequence of a revolution south of the border? | 48 |
| Christie's "The Seven ___ Mystery" | 48 |
| Cole Porter's "Well ___ You Evah?" | 48 |
| Cabinet division overseen by the U.S. Atty. Gen. | 48 |
| Creator of "The Count of Monte Cristo" | 48 |