| Mythical place where sleep is paramount | 39 |
| Depression-era photojournalist Dorothea | 39 |
| 'Blue Sky' Oscar winner Jessica | 39 |
| They serve many computer clients: Abbr. | 39 |
| '7 Faces of Dr (1964 film). --' | 39 |
| "Land of a million elephants" | 39 |
| City about 1,350 miles west of Brasilia | 39 |
| Actual seat of Bolivia's government | 39 |
| "Columbo" law enforcement gp. | 39 |
| "Somewhere My Love" dedicatee | 39 |
| Old Memorial Coliseum player, for short | 39 |
| Tir à ___ (bow-and-arrow sport: Fr.) | 39 |
| Singer at "heaven's gate" | 39 |
| Barenboim is its current music director | 39 |
| Correct with surgery, maybe, as the eye | 39 |
| Hits with a beam, as to remove a tattoo | 39 |
| Attacked verbally, with "out" | 39 |
| "The Artful Dodger" memoirist | 39 |
| "I bleed Dodger blue" speaker | 39 |
| Nonhuman Hollywood Walk of Fame honoree | 39 |
| Long-running TV series set in Calverton | 39 |
| Bodybuilder's concern, among others | 39 |
| Muscle strengthened in rowing, in brief | 39 |
| Just in time to see the train pull out? | 39 |
| Just in time to see the train pull off? | 39 |
| It's better than never, in a saying | 39 |
| About as high on the organization chart | 39 |
| Most current news, with "the" | 39 |
| Alternative to vernacular, historically | 39 |
| They're often eaten with applesauce | 39 |
| Fried fare often served with applesauce | 39 |
| Rowing machine workout targets, perhaps | 39 |
| Sweden's neighbor across the Baltic | 39 |
| Monks' hour when psalms are recited | 39 |
| He replaced Gumbel on "Today" | 39 |
| Lass in "The Glass Menagerie" | 39 |
| Actress Linney of "The Big C" | 39 |
| Actress Metcalf of "Roseanne" | 39 |
| "The ___ Hill Mob," 1951 film | 39 |
| "The ___ Hill Mob," 1950 film | 39 |
| ___ of large numbers (statistics topic) | 39 |
| Some people dress in them in the winter | 39 |
| 1972 pop hit with a never-ending chorus | 39 |
| Like some flat-screen panels, for short | 39 |
| Honorary degs. that attorneys might get | 39 |
| Where the "lowing herd winds" | 39 |
| Thompson of "Howard the Duck" | 39 |
| "Miss Saigon" actress Salonga | 39 |
| Archibald ___, birth name of Cary Grant | 39 |
| Barrier for Superman's X-ray vision | 39 |
| Hamlet in "Hamlet" and others | 39 |
| Interval between ordering and receiving | 39 |
| Organization born at Versailles in 1919 | 39 |
| Org. formed by the Treaty of Versailles | 39 |
| Biblical name meaning "weary" | 39 |
| Biblical name meaning "tired" | 39 |
| "Dressing Rich" author Feldon | 39 |
| Source of a drop in the bucket, perhaps | 39 |
| "Lawrence of Arabia" director | 39 |
| "A Passage to India" director | 39 |
| Pressured (with ''on'') | 39 |
| "Sanford and Son" co-producer | 39 |
| "That's the ___ I can do" | 39 |
| "It's the ___ you can do" | 39 |
| "If You ___ Me Now" (Chicago) | 39 |
| Rabbit competitor of the 1970s-'80s | 39 |
| Gdansk, Poland's ___ Walesa Airport | 39 |
| Yeats's "__ and the Swan" | 39 |
| Queen who fell for Zeus' swan song? | 39 |
| "--- and the Swan" (da Vinci) | 39 |
| Fleetwood Mac song: "The ___" | 39 |
| "Do the Right Thing" director | 39 |
| "Brokeback Mountain" director | 39 |
| Winner at the second battle of Bull Run | 39 |
| Spike who directed "Crooklyn" | 39 |
| "Enter the Dragon" star Bruce | 39 |
| ''Inside Man'' director | 39 |
| Peggy of "Lady and the Tramp" | 39 |
| Mississippi county whose seat is Tupelo | 39 |
| Horsley of "Guns of Paradise" | 39 |
| Florida county whose seat is Fort Myers | 39 |
| Battle of Chancellorsville victor, 1863 | 39 |
| "The G-String Murders" author | 39 |
| "Is That All There Is" singer | 39 |
| "Get what fits" jeans company | 39 |
| "American Idol" winner DeWyze | 39 |
| ''Bamboozled'' director | 39 |
| "The African Queen" hanger-on | 39 |
| Major industrial center near Manchester | 39 |
| The Who's first live album location | 39 |
| Sobieski of "Joy Ride" (2001) | 39 |
| Look that may be accompanied by a smirk | 39 |
| Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, e.g. | 39 |
| Odets's "Waiting for ___" | 39 |
| Non-hypotenuse side of a right triangle | 39 |
| Saint-___, Nobelist in Literature: 1960 | 39 |
| 1998 National Toy Hall of Fame inductee | 39 |
| ZZ Top song covered by Kid Rock in 2002 | 39 |
| Composer of "The Merry Widow" | 39 |
| "The Land of Smiles" composer | 39 |