Demonstrate a chameleonlike quality | 35 |
"The Cloister and the Hearth" author | 46 |
English novelist: 1814–84 | 32 |
Author of "The Cloister and the Hearth" | 49 |
"Peg Woffington" author | 33 |
The Cloister and the Hearth author | 37 |
Author of The Cloister and the Hearth | 40 |
"The Cloister and the Hearth" novelist | 48 |
He wrote "Peg Woffington" | 35 |
Author of "Peg Woffington" | 36 |
"Hard Cash" author Charles | 36 |
Walter ___ Theater (part of Lincoln Center) | 43 |
The Cloister and the Hearth author | 34 |
The Cloister and the Hearth writer | 37 |
Novelist Charles ___: 1814–84 | 36 |
English dramatist: 1814–84 | 33 |
Duane ___ (New York City pharmacy chain) | 40 |
Aptly named 19th-century novelist | 33 |
19th-century novelist with an appropriate name | 46 |
19th-century English novelist Charles | 37 |
"The Wandering Heir" novelist, 1872 | 45 |
"The Cloister and the Hearth" writer | 46 |
"Peg Woffington" author Charles | 41 |
"Cloister and Hearth" author | 38 |
'Hard Cash' novelist Charles | 36 |
  English novelist Charles | 34 |
He's often "constant" | 35 |
2008 Best Picture nominee, with "The" | 47 |
People who correct printers' proofs | 39 |
"Just wait, it gets juicier" | 38 |
"Just wait, it gets better" | 37 |
Helps a child fall to sleep, perhaps | 36 |
Shows, as a thermometer does a temperature | 42 |
Gets to know something by Harte? | 32 |
Entertain, as a child at bedtime | 32 |
Entertain, as children at a library | 35 |
Study, with ''on'' | 34 |
Query before "Here goes!" | 35 |
First word of a three-word command | 34 |
"Is the defense ___ to proceed?" | 42 |
"___ or not, here I come" | 35 |
Word flashed at the beginning of some video games | 49 |
Word before "set, go!" | 32 |
Word before "aim" or "set" | 46 |
Tokio Hotel: "___, Set, Go!" | 38 |
Start of a marksman's orders | 32 |
"... three to get ___ ..." | 36 |
"___ or not, here ..." | 32 |
Like one who says "Put up your dukes!" | 48 |
President nicknamed "Dutch" | 37 |
Subject of the 1999 best seller "Dutch" | 49 |
President with an airport named after him | 41 |
President who was also a sportscaster | 37 |
President who attended Eureka College | 37 |
President Carter's successor | 32 |
Noted Alzheimer's sufferer Ronald | 37 |
Frank who led the NFL in interceptions in 1947 | 46 |
Carter's White House successor | 34 |
Born 2/6/1911, speaker of the demand | 36 |
America's only divorced president | 37 |
Actor in all films in this puzzle | 33 |
Actor in "King's Row": 1942 | 41 |
1960's "Death Valley Days" host | 45 |
"Trust, but verify" president | 39 |
"The Great Communicator" | 34 |
"An American Life" writer | 35 |
"An American Life" autobiographer | 43 |
Substance used in chemical analysis | 35 |
Show ''Seinfeld'', say | 38 |
Syndicated, as "Seinfeld" | 35 |
Unlike a figment of your imagination | 36 |
Not a figment of the imagination | 32 |
"___ Genius" (Val Kilmer film) | 40 |
"The ___ Housewives of Orange County" | 47 |
"Send Me An Angel" ___ Life | 37 |
"Camino ___": T. Williams | 35 |
"Camino ___," Williams play | 37 |
Williams's "Camino ___" | 37 |
Not a figment of your imagination | 33 |
MTV's "The ___ World" | 35 |
MTV show, "The ___ World" | 35 |
Disco hit "Got to Be ___" | 35 |
"Life is ___!": Longfellow | 36 |
"Camino ___," T. Williams play | 40 |
"Camino ___," play by Williams | 40 |
''It's been __!'' | 37 |
Homes-for-sale newspaper section | 32 |
"Glengarry Glen Ross" subject | 39 |
Educational tools illustrating everyday life | 44 |
Ordinary items used in education | 32 |
Objects employed to show everyday life | 38 |
Winslow Homer's painting style | 34 |
Acceptance of the way things are | 32 |
One accepting the world as it is | 32 |
"The Apprentice" TV genre | 35 |
''The Apprentice'' genre | 40 |
Kinks: "You ___ Got Me" | 33 |
"Within the ___ of possibility" | 41 |
Coin of the ___ (money of a country) | 36 |
" . . . the ___ of gold": Keats | 41 |