| Words said while smacking your forehead | 39 |
| ''Here comes trouble!'' | 39 |
| "This doesn't look good!" | 39 |
| "I'm onto your game now!" | 39 |
| ''What have we here?!'' | 39 |
| "Pick me! I know the answer!" | 39 |
| ''That's trouble!'' | 39 |
| "You'd better watch out!" | 39 |
| "___ be in England": Browning | 39 |
| Steve Jobs's last words, reportedly | 39 |
| ''___ of little faith'' | 39 |
| "There Will Be Blood" subject | 39 |
| Van Gogh's "Irises," e.g. | 39 |
| Key export through the Strait of Hormuz | 39 |
| Materials for Cézanne, Gaugin et al. | 39 |
| Much of the Guggenheim's collection | 39 |
| Made an "Old MacDonald" sound | 39 |
| French department in the Picardy region | 39 |
| Ventura County, California, resort town | 39 |
| California hometown of the Bionic Woman | 39 |
| "The Song of Hiawatha" people | 39 |
| Congolese beast that looks like a zebra | 39 |
| "Is that all right with you?" | 39 |
| "I'll go along with that" | 39 |
| "I heard you the first time!" | 39 |
| "The Grapes of Wrath" migrant | 39 |
| "___ from Muskogee" (Haggard) | 39 |
| Joad of "The Grapes of Wrath" | 39 |
| "The Grapes of Wrath" subject | 39 |
| The redbud is one of its symbols: Abbr. | 39 |
| Chickasaw Natl. Recreation Area setting | 39 |
| "I Cain't Say No" musical | 39 |
| "All right, enough, I accept" | 39 |
| Veggie served pickled, fried or grilled | 39 |
| Vegetable also called lady's-finger | 39 |
| Plant also known as ladies' fingers | 39 |
| 1994 Olympic gold medalist skater Baiul | 39 |
| Character in "The Good Earth" | 39 |
| Rickey was his 5,000th strikeout victim | 39 |
| Good wife in "The Good Earth" | 39 |
| Gold-medal speed skater Johann ___ Koss | 39 |
| Word on some Procter and Gamble lotions | 39 |
| Like something from the Jurassic period | 39 |
| Singer's "___ Love": 1979 | 39 |
| "Something __, something ..." | 39 |
| ___ Rosebud, 1914 Kentucky Derby winner | 39 |
| ''Head for the hills!'' | 39 |
| Word in "Shoppe" names, often | 39 |
| Rocker hanging on to spotlight, usually | 39 |
| Maker of the first mass-produced US car | 39 |
| Something that has long needed settling | 39 |
| Comfortably familiar person, informally | 39 |
| University of Mississippi nickname word | 39 |
| "This __ House": 1954 #1 song | 39 |
| "Give him what for, matador!" | 39 |
| "___ ELO" (hit album of 1976) | 39 |
| ''Bravo, bullfighter!'' | 39 |
| ___ Miss (Eli Manning's alma mater) | 39 |
| Brand used in potato chips in the 1990s | 39 |
| Mrs. whose cow started the Chicago Fire | 39 |
| You may not believe it's not butter | 39 |
| I Can't Believe It's Not Butter | 39 |
| ___ strut (landing gear shock absorber) | 39 |
| Sister of Chekhov's Masha and Irina | 39 |
| Sister of Chekhov's Maria and Irina | 39 |
| "Eugene Onegin" mezzo-soprano | 39 |
| ___ Korbut, 1972 Soviet gymnastics star | 39 |
| Golfer Dutra who won the 1934 U.S. Open | 39 |
| Dish with some of this and some of that | 39 |
| "Food, Glorious Food" musical | 39 |
| "Physical" singer Newton-John | 39 |
| Best Actor for "Hamlet," 1948 | 39 |
| "Daily Planet" reporter Jimmy | 39 |
| Triple crown-winning thoroughbred, 1935 | 39 |
| Nebraska locale of Saddle Creek records | 39 |
| County seat of Douglas County, Nebraska | 39 |
| Resident of Nebraska's largest city | 39 |
| Home of the Bahla Fort and nearby oasis | 39 |
| Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, for one | 39 |
| Epps of "Love and Basketball" | 39 |
| Sudanese president ___ Hassan al-Bashir | 39 |
| Poet known as "the Tentmaker" | 39 |
| Epps of "The Mod Squad," 1999 | 39 |
| White House's budget-planning dept. | 39 |
| Kipling's "Follow Me ___" | 39 |
| "Follow Me ___," Kipling poem | 39 |
| '10 Soulfly album that foreshadows? | 39 |
| L.A. metal band fronted by Kenny Powell | 39 |
| 1976 horror film (with "The") | 39 |
| Texter's "Holy mackerel!" | 39 |
| Exeunt __: all go out (stage direction) | 39 |
| It means ''everything'' | 39 |
| Home of the Hawks, with "the" | 39 |
| Novel title meaning "a rover" | 39 |
| Melville's "Typee" sequel | 39 |
| Melville novel featuring Dr. Long Ghost | 39 |
| Book in which Doctor Long Ghost appears | 39 |
| Samuel Lover's "Rory ___" | 39 |
| Russian city near the Kazakhstan border | 39 |
| Home of the Dostoyevsky Literary Museum | 39 |