Like an infant's fingers, typically | 39 |
He joined the 500 home run club in 2014 | 39 |
Pugilists ... or stationery store items | 39 |
Like the wars between Carthage and Rome | 39 |
Like many "knock-knock" jokes | 39 |
Entertainment you might have a hand in? | 39 |
Highly rhetorical shouts for attention? | 39 |
Airplane with the propeller at the back | 39 |
Take charge, like an elevator operator? | 39 |
Words heard after opening a gift, maybe | 39 |
How to get this puzzle's final word | 39 |
_____ bug in one's ear (give ideas) | 39 |
Frequent flier's distraction, maybe | 39 |
Play that became 'My Fair Lady' | 39 |
Capital of the so-called Hermit Kingdom | 39 |
Ones who are always starting something? | 39 |
Simian creation of Hans and Margret Rey | 39 |
Like some equations solved in Algebra I | 39 |
"Esse ___ videre," N.C. motto | 39 |
Celestial object with a large red shift | 39 |
She said "Off with her head!" | 39 |
Title assumed by Margaret Tudor in 1513 | 39 |
It's more than full, in the bedroom | 39 |
"That's using your head!" | 39 |
La -- (southern California resort city) | 39 |
Piece of South American game equipment? | 39 |
High-IQ child on an old radio game show | 39 |
Denver-based telecommunications company | 39 |
"The Turner Diaries" conflict | 39 |
First knuckleballer to win the Cy Young | 39 |
Ham operator's "Hurrah!"? | 39 |
One supplying drive-time music, briefly | 39 |
Transmits a message to Pancho and pals? | 39 |
Olympic track great Johnson, familiarly | 39 |
Democratic Illinois congressman Emanuel | 39 |
Chief of staff in the Obama White House | 39 |
Bret Michaels single about his daughter | 39 |
Liz Taylor movie "___ County" | 39 |
Bringin' up a crime boss portrayer? | 39 |
Mentioning, as this puzzle's theme? | 39 |
Male lead in "Carousel": 1945 | 39 |
"Good Man, Good Woman" singer | 39 |
New York/New Jersey's ___ Mountains | 39 |
Engine using a stream of compressed air | 39 |
So fresh that Ayn gets punished for it? | 39 |
...a Texas player's salary holdout? | 39 |
1967 western sitcom starring Tim Conway | 39 |
Co-star of "Apu of Mayberry"? | 39 |
Gave the babysitter a headache, perhaps | 39 |
"The Princess Bride "weaponry | 39 |
Stood on hind legs, with "up" | 39 |
Lifts one's front legs, horse-style | 39 |
Commentator and former NFL player Ahmad | 39 |
1996 Emmy-winning role for Alan Rickman | 39 |
Like Disney's "Enchanted" | 39 |
Writes reviews of techno dance parties? | 39 |
"Rodent" band since the 1980s | 39 |
When babies are brought to the stadium? | 39 |
Workplace designer's carpet choice? | 39 |
Anglican clergy position below a bishop | 39 |
Blondie song recorded again for Toyota? | 39 |
Reconnaissance, to the British military | 39 |
Spoke lyrics to audience before playing | 39 |
Ingredient in a concrete American flag? | 39 |
Like British soldiers in the Revolution | 39 |
Result of an overturned card, sometimes | 39 |
It can be seen with the naked eye on Io | 39 |
Colorful identifier for some Levi's | 39 |
Prove oneself worthy of again, as trust | 39 |
One dancing to "Rakish Paddy" | 39 |
Diamond cut in a significantly new way? | 39 |
German composer with a palindromic name | 39 |
Wrap again, with questionable etiquette | 39 |
Pass off, as a crappy Christmas present | 39 |
Actress from Limerick: 1860–1916 | 39 |
Marie Antoinette and Louise de Lorraine | 39 |
Properly deals with after an exhumation | 39 |
Stuffed with cheese, in Mexican cooking | 39 |
Bring back to full strength, as a staff | 39 |
Recall the contents of an address book? | 39 |
Certain activity of uncertain producers | 39 |
He wrote "La Vie de Jésus" | 39 |
French historian-critic: 1823–92 | 39 |
Silver State boogie band autopsy expert | 39 |
Store that peddles political influence? | 39 |
Bausch & Lomb saline solution brand | 39 |
Change in a governmentset exchange rate | 39 |
Scene of some disgraceful one-nighters? | 39 |
Backs up another time, as computer data | 39 |
Accommodations in a balcony or box, say | 39 |
Where you live, for government purposes | 39 |
Place with higher speeding fines, often | 39 |
Action that can lead to feeling bushed? | 39 |
"You're welcome," for one | 39 |
Gets rid of a new team acquisition, say | 39 |
Having a slightly notched, rounded apex | 39 |
1983 cinematic study of a Scottish poet | 39 |
Founder of an international news agency | 39 |
Wrongly fails to follow suit, in bridge | 39 |
Not in its original form, as an article | 39 |