'The 40 Year Old Virgin' actor Paul | 43 |
'Our Idiot Brother' star Paul | 37 |
Like talking during a movie, e.g. | 33 |
Emerson's "___ bridge" | 36 |
Like a guest least likely to be invited again | 45 |
Topless bathing suit designer Gernreich | 39 |
Gernreich who invented the monokini | 35 |
Gernreich who designed a scandalous monokini | 44 |
Character on "The Cosby Show" | 39 |
The rich man in "Rich Man, Poor Man" | 46 |
First name of "America's Mayor" | 45 |
First name in New York City politics | 36 |
Film about a Notre Dame football player | 39 |
1993 tearjerker about Notre Dame football | 41 |
1993 football movie set at Notre Dame | 37 |
''The Cosby Show'' kid | 38 |
Kipling who wrote "The Jungle Book" | 45 |
McClanahan of "The Golden Girls" | 42 |
"The Murders in the ___ Morgue" | 41 |
One of the "Golden Girls" actresses | 45 |
Blanche in "The Golden Girls" | 39 |
Word on une carte postale, possibly | 35 |
View from an outdoor French bistro | 34 |
Poe's The Murders in the ____ Morgue | 43 |
Partner of rosemary, in Shakespeare | 35 |
Medicinal plant with yellow flowers | 35 |
German : Strasse :: French : ___ | 32 |
First name in "The Golden Girls" cast | 47 |
"The Murders in the ___ Morgue": Poe | 46 |
"The Murders in the __ Morgue" | 40 |
"The Hunger Games" girl | 33 |
"Nought shall make us ___": Shak. | 43 |
"Heartsease and ___": J. R. Lowell | 44 |
"Golden Girls" actress McClanahan | 43 |
"Golden Girl" McClanahan | 34 |
"13 ___ Madeleine" (1946 spy film) | 44 |
___ family, which includes the citrus trees | 43 |
Start of some French street names | 33 |
Start of many French street names | 33 |
___ Rivoli (arcaded Paris street) | 33 |
"The Fisher King" Oscar winner Mercedes | 49 |
"The Fisher King" Oscar winner | 40 |
Mercedes of "The Fisher King" | 39 |
Mercedes of "Lost in Yonkers" | 39 |
Costar of Dreyfuss in "Lost in Yonkers" | 49 |
"Shoulda, woulda, coulda" thinker | 43 |
"Shoulda, woulda, coulda" one | 39 |
One who's sadder and maybe wiser | 36 |
Monday morning quarterback, often | 33 |
Monday morning quarterback, maybe | 33 |
Plants once called "herbs of grace" | 45 |
Ones coming from the Arc de Triomphe? | 37 |
Regrets a marsupial's trickery? | 35 |
DMX's original label ___ Ryders | 35 |
"Dennis the Menace" pooch | 35 |
Like some tuxedo shirts or feathers | 35 |
Trumps when unable to follow suit | 33 |
Groucho's "Duck Soup" role | 40 |
Patriot Putnam of the American Revolution | 41 |
Revolutionary War patriot Putnam | 32 |
Revolutionary War officer ___ Putnam | 36 |
King who ran for President, 1816 | 32 |
Firefly's first name in "Duck Soup" | 49 |
Early American statesman _____ King | 35 |
Chaka Khan became its lead singer in 1972 | 41 |
"Release the Stars" musician Wainwright | 49 |
"___ Rastus Johnson Brown" | 36 |
One that might be taken outside and beaten? | 43 |
One that is often taken out back and beaten | 43 |
One may be overhead or underfoot | 32 |
Sport named for a British boarding school | 41 |
Tommy Pickles or Chuckie Finster | 32 |
Toon babies of '90s-'00s TV | 35 |
Cartoon series about the Pickles kids | 37 |
What "dirt" on rockers goes under? | 44 |
River that passes through Essen, Germany | 40 |
River that passes by Essen, Germany | 35 |
River of Germany's steel-making region | 42 |
Western Germany's river to the Rhine | 40 |
River through Mülheim and Dortmund | 37 |
River originating near Winterberg | 33 |
River of Germany's steelmaking region | 41 |
River crossed by Allied forces in February 1945 | 47 |
Historic mining region of Germany | 33 |
German river flowing into the Rhine | 35 |
What a dangerous "road" leads to? | 43 |
Place of archaeological interest | 32 |
''Wrack'' partner | 33 |
  Like an imploded soufflé | 37 |
Wishing undone, as an unethical act | 35 |
Archaeologist's find, perhaps | 33 |
Three strikes and you're out, e.g. | 38 |
"No shirt, no shoes, no service," e.g. | 48 |
"Golden" or "ground" follower | 49 |
"First in, first out," e.g. | 37 |
It's made to be broken, proverbially | 40 |
"Everybody Wants to ___ the World" | 44 |
Word with "mob" or "slide" | 46 |
What your favorite band does, slang | 35 |
Principle governing play, as in golf | 36 |