Commissioner of a noted labyrinth | 33 |
Better Than Ezra "___ New Orleans" | 44 |
Jeffrey Hunter religious film: 1961 | 35 |
De Mille epic, with "The": 1927 | 41 |
Sussex carol words, with "The" | 40 |
"Trailer for sale or rent..." | 39 |
2003 novel, with "The" | 32 |
Bandleader with the Dixie Syncopators | 37 |
Bandleader who taught Louis Armstrong | 37 |
James Clavell novel set in W.W. II | 34 |
Responsibility of Britain's Lord Chancellor | 47 |
Part of a honeymoon suite, perhaps | 34 |
Humpty Dumpty's supporting cast | 35 |
Humpty Dumpty's failed rescuers | 35 |
Extra large plumbers' tools? | 32 |
Builder of Israel's first temple | 36 |
A couple of squares on the chessboard? | 38 |
Boxer in his first match for promoter Don? | 42 |
Cole's fiddlers, for example? | 33 |
White House dog in Nixon's day | 34 |
1978 novelty hit based on a historical person | 45 |
Subject of an 11/26/22 discovery | 32 |
Howard Carter's discovery: 1922 | 35 |
Victor Emmanuel II's successor | 34 |
Part of the 1960s British Invasion | 34 |
The --- ("Lola" singers) | 34 |
The ___ ("Lola" singers) | 34 |
Noted Texas musician/novelist/politician | 40 |
Greg of "You've Got Mail" | 39 |
Greg of 'As Good As It Gets' | 36 |
"Little Miss Sunshine" actor | 38 |
"As Good as It Gets" Oscar nominee | 44 |
Kevn of Drivin' 'N' Cryin' | 42 |
Zoologist-sexologist: 1894–1956 | 38 |
Zoologist who became a sexologist | 33 |
2004 biopic starring Liam Neeson | 32 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo capital | 40 |
Ugandan lake with papyrus swamps | 32 |
Bruno of "City Slickers" | 34 |
H. ____ ( Pioneer CTV news anchor) | 35 |
'Spartacus'; 'Wall Street' | 42 |
Dodgers slugger who was the 1988 N.L. M.V.P. | 44 |
Actor Douglas and baseballer Gibson | 35 |
Milhouse's father on "The Simpsons" | 49 |
Alley of "Look Who's Talking" | 43 |
Sue Grafton's "___ for Killer" | 44 |
Hebrew month when Hanukkah starts | 33 |
"Gin a body ___ body": Burns | 38 |
"Once You ___ Stranger" (1969 thriller) | 49 |
"And ___ with tears!": Tennyson | 41 |
Combine romance with the cooking? | 33 |
Settle a lover's spat nicely | 32 |
Betray a lover's confidences | 32 |
Memoir that details private matters, e.g. | 41 |
Memoir that details intimate matters, e.g. | 42 |
Wedding bell operating instructions? | 36 |
End Sleeping Beauty's sleep? | 32 |
Break Sleeping Beauty's curse? | 34 |
Rock and roll fan club since 1975 | 33 |
Between-innings feature on a Jumbotron | 38 |
Where to see Gene Simmons and his band | 38 |
"__ Cousins": 1964 Presley film | 41 |
Elvis Presley and others' title roles | 41 |
Expression of love is gaining popularity? | 41 |
More or less distant family member | 34 |
Hot action in the grocery checkout lane? | 40 |
Flo's comeback at Mel's Diner | 37 |
1970s-'80s sitcom put-down/catchphrase | 42 |
Something that is ultimately ruinous | 36 |
Step 1 in plan to win "American Idol" | 47 |
When doubled, displaying affection, informally | 46 |
Indication that one wants to get smacked | 40 |
Where to pack up your troubles, in an old song | 46 |
Richard Thompson "The Old ___" | 40 |
John C. Frémont's 1840s guide | 40 |
Eponym of a national forest in New Mexico | 41 |
Auditor of restaurant facilities? | 33 |
Blown-up, make-believe sous-chef? | 33 |
Specialist for cooks who are kooks? | 35 |
Excursion financed with a bad check? | 36 |
Dreaded victimizer of Charlie Brown | 35 |
Skill never mastered by Charlie Brown | 37 |
Coastal British Columbia Community | 34 |
Knapsack for a popular torch singer? | 36 |
Classic piano tune first recorded in 1921 | 41 |
Litter that may not be ready for litter yet | 43 |
"Brackish" Canadian metal band | 40 |
"Six Degrees of Separation" family name | 49 |
Saint __ and Nevis: Caribbean country | 37 |
Unauthorized Nancy Reagan biographer | 36 |
Biographer biographized in "Poison Pen" | 49 |
''Jackie Oh!'' author | 37 |
'Heartbreak U.S.A.' singer | 34 |
Ceremonial Pueblo Indian structure | 34 |
Fruit's very exciting experience? | 37 |
Aptly named Philadelphia indoor soccer team | 43 |
Driver of the Cannonball Special | 32 |
Who took the Ramones' "Baby Away" | 47 |
"The Birth of a Nation" grp. | 38 |
G. O'Hara's pop song: 1918 | 34 |