Gustave Flaubert's birthplace | 33 |
Where William the Conqueror died | 32 |
Where Monet's cathedral series was painted | 46 |
Where Joan of Arc was put to death | 34 |
Jeanne d'Arc was martyred here | 34 |
Hundred Years' War siege site | 33 |
French city where Joan of Arc met her fate | 42 |
City where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake | 46 |
City where Joan of Arc was burned | 33 |
Capital of Seine-Maritime department | 36 |
"Madame Bovary" setting | 33 |
It'll make you red in the face | 34 |
Stendahl's "Le ___ et le noir" | 44 |
Noir's counterpart in roulette | 34 |
Police artist's drawing, e.g. | 33 |
Drawing of the area next to the fairway? | 40 |
Literally, "small wheel" | 34 |
It's played against the house | 33 |
Inspiration for "Wheel of Fortune" | 44 |
Game with a ball that no player ever touches | 44 |
Game played with a 1/2- to 3/4-inch ball | 40 |
"Frère Jacques," e.g. | 34 |
Kind of vowel in "loop" | 33 |
Petition with names in circular form | 36 |
What you make during concert season | 35 |
Clue for this puzzle's four longest answers | 47 |
"Row, Row, Row Your Boat" and others | 46 |
Place for King Arthur's knights | 35 |
Algonquin's literary luncheon club | 38 |
Not an apt support for a box camera? | 36 |
Star of "The Wrestler" | 32 |
Oscar nominee for "The Wrestler" | 42 |
Mickey of "Iron Man 2" | 32 |
Mickey of "9½ Weeks" | 33 |
"The Wrestler" star Mickey | 36 |
"Sin City" actor Mickey | 33 |
What ballplayers call a "laugher" | 43 |
Perform a cabinetmaking function | 32 |
Contest that might involve a doormat | 36 |
A "laughter" in sports | 32 |
"Laugher" in sports parlance | 38 |
What a traveling salesman travels | 33 |
Way to get from point A to point B | 34 |
Way described in the "Anabasis" | 41 |
Navigation device's suggestion | 34 |
"I get my kicks on ___ 66" | 36 |
Computer networking device that may be wireless | 47 |
Device for making grooves in wood | 33 |
Letter carriers' assignments | 32 |
Dive, surface, dive, surface, etc.? | 35 |
"Who's On First?," notably | 40 |
Sauce thickened with flour and fat | 34 |
Flour mixture used to thicken soup | 34 |
Mac-and-cheese sauce, essentially | 33 |
Subject of the book "Bush's Brain" | 48 |
Go hither and yon, hither and yon | 33 |
Van Morrison "One Irish ___" | 38 |
Name on a bone-shaped ID tag, perhaps | 37 |
Fleetwood Mac: "Red ___" | 34 |
"Red" one in a classic playground game | 48 |
Steinbeck's "Cannery ___" | 39 |
You don't want to be in the last one | 40 |
Steinbeck's "Cannery __" | 38 |
Part of an airplane seat assignment | 35 |
Bob Dylan "Desolation ___" | 36 |
"Kings ___," Bellamann novel | 38 |
Martin's "Laugh-In" partner | 41 |
Martin's partner in classic TV | 34 |
Martin's partner in 1960s-'70s TV | 41 |
Martin's "Laugh-In" co-host | 41 |
Martin's "Laugh- In" partner | 42 |
Atkinson of "Mr. Bean" | 32 |
Atkinson of ''Mr. Bean'' | 40 |
Actor Atkinson, player of Mr. Bean | 34 |
"Mr. Bean" portrayer Atkinson | 39 |
"Mr. Bean's Holiday" actor Atkinson | 49 |
'Mr. Bean' star Atkinson | 32 |
"Dirty Jobs" host Mike | 32 |
"Tamerlane" dramatist Nicholas | 40 |
"Lady Jane Grey" playwright | 37 |
Schoolboy ___, former Detroit pitcher | 37 |
Poet laureate of England: 1715–18 | 40 |
Playwright who created the character Lothario | 45 |
Nicholas or "Schoolboy" | 33 |
Michael Jackson baby mama Debbie | 32 |
English poet who wrote "Lady Jane Grey" | 49 |
English poet laureate: 1715–18 | 37 |
Baseball's "Schoolboy" | 36 |
Baseball's ``Schoolboy'' | 36 |
1930s-'40s pitcher "Schoolboy" __ | 47 |
18th-century Poet Laureate Nicholas | 35 |
17th-18th century British poet Nicholas | 39 |
"The Fair Penitent" playwright Nicholas | 49 |
"Tamerlane" playwright Nicholas | 41 |
"Schoolboy" of pitching fame | 38 |
"Lady Jane Grey" writer Nicholas | 42 |
"Lady Jane Grey" dramatist, 1715 | 42 |
"Lady Jane Grey" dramatist | 36 |
"Deadliest Catch" narrator Mike | 41 |
Went through an "oar-deal" | 36 |