| Dench of "Shakespeare in Love" | 40 |
| It takes control after a coup d'etat | 40 |
| Author of "The Boys of Summer" | 40 |
| 'Young Frankenstein' cast member | 40 |
| '80s "Meet the Press" host | 40 |
| Leafy green that's high in vitamin K | 40 |
| First overall pick of the 2007 NHL draft | 40 |
| "Sugar ___" (Sonic Youth song) | 40 |
| "Jubilee Trail" director: 1954 | 40 |
| "Metaphysics of Morals" writer | 40 |
| "Metaphysics of Morals" author | 40 |
| 'Critique of Pure Reason' author | 40 |
| ''Get Smart'' enemy org. | 40 |
| British science fiction author Colin ___ | 40 |
| Japanese for "empty orchestra" | 40 |
| Bars shown in almost every romance anime | 40 |
| He played Roger in "Airplane!" | 40 |
| Mullally on "Will & Grace" | 40 |
| Singer who was good at making wood cuts? | 40 |
| Kit __ Klub: "Cabaret" setting | 40 |
| Herriman's "Krazy" critter | 40 |
| "The Taming of the Shrew" girl | 40 |
| Hudson of "You, Me and Dupree" | 40 |
| Holmes of "Dawson's Creek" | 40 |
| She went to Haiti, in a Cole Porter song | 40 |
| "Today" anchor before Meredith | 40 |
| "___ Went to Haiti," 1939 song | 40 |
| "I Kissed a Girl" singer Perry | 40 |
| Danny who played Hans Christian Andersen | 40 |
| "The Family Circus" cartoonist | 40 |
| Reeves of ''The Matrix'' | 40 |
| ''Eve of St. Mark'' poet | 40 |
| "Walking Distance" Robert Earl | 40 |
| Hoffman's "Capote" co-star | 40 |
| Start to KISS, as a matter of principle? | 40 |
| "Now don't get flustered!" | 40 |
| Makeup of underwater "forests" | 40 |
| "Baseball" documentarian Burns | 40 |
| "The White Shadow" star Howard | 40 |
| Game that rhymes with "casino" | 40 |
| Midwest city where Orson Welles was born | 40 |
| Superman's last name, out of costume | 40 |
| Clark who wears an ''S'' | 40 |
| "Simpsons" newscaster Brockman | 40 |
| Smalltown, U.S.A., family, in the comics | 40 |
| Lake Victoria's eastern tip is in it | 40 |
| Mount ___, second-highest peak in Africa | 40 |
| Country named after its highest mountain | 40 |
| He wrote "The Dark Ages": 1904 | 40 |
| "Knock You Down" singer Hilson | 40 |
| Composer of "Music in the Air" | 40 |
| "Make Believe" composer Jerome | 40 |
| "The Galloping Gourmet" Graham | 40 |
| Deborah nominated for six Academy Awards | 40 |
| "The King and I" actress, 1956 | 40 |
| "Black Narcissus" star Deborah | 40 |
| "An Affair to Remember" costar | 40 |
| 'The King and I' co-star Deborah | 40 |
| "Go down to ___ . . . ": Noyes | 40 |
| Cartoonist who created "Hazel" | 40 |
| "Defence of Fort McHenry" poet | 40 |
| Chain that dropped its full name in 1991 | 40 |
| Org. with a sword and shield in its logo | 40 |
| South Korea's fourth-largest company | 40 |
| Jackie Coogan role, with "The" | 40 |
| Thurman's "Kill Bill" name | 40 |
| "All Summer Long" singer, 2008 | 40 |
| Burger, pizza and hot dog listing, maybe | 40 |
| "Stride Toward Freedom" author | 40 |
| "O! let me not be mad" speaker | 40 |
| Major Russian ballet company, familiarly | 40 |
| "Stranger in Paradise" musical | 40 |
| Rodin work, With ''The'' | 40 |
| Item used in Wright Brothers experiments | 40 |
| "___ on the Keys" (piano tune) | 40 |
| One playing with a ball of yarn, perhaps | 40 |
| Where headlines were made, Dec. 17, 1903 | 40 |
| Puffed cereal with a Berry Berry variety | 40 |
| ___ light (arc lamp used in moviemaking) | 40 |
| Kevin of "A Fish Called Wanda" | 40 |
| '54 N.L. home run leader, familiarly | 40 |
| "Project Runway" hostess Heidi | 40 |
| "Bury My Heart At Wounded ___" | 40 |
| ". . . with a banjo on my ___" | 40 |
| It may be slapped while you enjoy a riot | 40 |
| Human equivalent of a horse's stifle | 40 |
| Wounded ___ (South Dakota massacre site) | 40 |
| "Bury My Heart at Wounded ---" | 40 |
| Be in the front row in a team photo, say | 40 |
| Hurler's strategy to warn the hitter | 40 |
| Site of the Silver Bullet roller coaster | 40 |
| Information disparity in a social system | 40 |
| Amanda who came back to the U.S. in 2011 | 40 |
| Asian city heavily bombed during W.W. II | 40 |
| Ed of "The People's Court" | 40 |
| "How'm I doin'?" asker | 40 |
| Empire State Building climber, for short | 40 |
| Vessel named for the Incan god Viracocha | 40 |
| Drink that's stirred, but not shaken | 40 |
| Sugar Ray Robinson had 109 in his career | 40 |