Seer who understood animals' voices | 39 |
Song title of 1912, with "My" | 39 |
Photo of Brooks with his doggie? | 32 |
Scarlett's in-law and others | 32 |
Girls' names meaning blackness | 34 |
Counting Crows "Have You Seen ___" | 44 |
It's named after an opera star | 34 |
Victoria's first prime minister | 35 |
Sporty Spice's other nickname | 33 |
Nickname of the Spice Girls' Sporty Spice | 45 |
Alternate nickname for Sporty Spice | 35 |
"Sporty Spice" of the Spice Girls | 43 |
Displayed for scoring, as in gin rummy | 38 |
Putting one's cards on the table, in a way | 46 |
Ones getting a degree in riot control? | 38 |
Season's greetings from Oahu | 32 |
"The Passion of the Christ" director | 46 |
"I approve," Tarzan-style | 35 |
Kanakaredes of "CSI: NY" | 34 |
"Never on Sunday" star ___ Mercouri | 45 |
"CSI:NY" actress Kanakaredes | 38 |
"CSI: NY" actress Kanakaredes | 39 |
She was Ilya in "Never on Sunday" | 43 |
Dillon of "A Christmas Story" | 39 |
"A Christmas Story" co-star Dillon | 44 |
"Pelléas et ___," Maeterlinck drama | 48 |
Group of notes sung to one syllable of text | 43 |
Group of notes sung on one syllable | 35 |
Entertainer Etheridge's affliction? | 39 |
ESPN's annual NFL Draft reporter | 36 |
National Gallery of Art benefactor | 34 |
Pittsburgh's Carnegie- --- University | 41 |
Pittsburgh's Carnegie -- University | 39 |
Descriptive of Yo-Yo Ma's music? | 36 |
Easygoing person in the grandstand? | 35 |
Sound from a laid-back longhair? | 32 |
Shakespearean Moor after a day at the spa? | 42 |
Coke's competitor to Pepsi's Mountain Dew | 49 |
'40s-'60s dinnerware brand | 34 |
Giraffe in the "Madagascar" movies | 44 |
"___ the Wanderer" (1820 gothic novel) | 48 |
Down-in-the-dumps fruit-dog hybrid? | 35 |
Christopher of "Law and Order: SVU" | 45 |
Hargitay's "SVU" costar | 37 |
Christopher of "Law & Order: SVU" | 47 |
Christopher of 'Law & Order: SVU' | 45 |
Film on the fruit of Paris's abduction? | 43 |
Fruit eater's discard, at times | 35 |
Hardin of "The Office" | 32 |
Where an armless Venus was found in 1820 | 40 |
"The China Syndrome" worry | 36 |
Actor Gibson's desert animal? | 33 |
"The China Syndrome" threat | 37 |
Processes for saving scrap metal | 32 |
What Modern English was doing during hot show? | 46 |
Dali's watches reinterpreted by Warhol? | 43 |
The United States, metaphorically | 33 |
Phrase often applied to the U.S. | 32 |
Town retaken by Joan of Arc: 1430 | 33 |
Novelist once captured by cannibals | 35 |
''Billy Budd'' writer | 37 |
"Who wants ice cream?" answer | 39 |
Rickrolling, "I Like Turtles," etc. | 45 |
LOLcats and literal videos, e.g. | 32 |
Ethiopian king slain by Achilles | 32 |
Impressive, as a speech or performance | 38 |
Brand that Ella Fitzgerald shilled for | 38 |
They're often flown on poles | 32 |
Playground of the Baltimore Ravens | 34 |
Storage for some video game systems | 35 |
The software installer brought ... | 34 |
Elvis's least favorite nickname? | 36 |
Presley's entourage, familiarly | 35 |
Graceland's city acquired by a buyer? | 41 |
"Excuse ___" (No Doubt) | 33 |
Suvari of "American Beauty" | 37 |
Suvari of "American Pie" | 34 |
Suvari of ''American Beauty'' | 45 |
Actress Suvari of "American Beauty" | 45 |
"You're the Only One" Maria | 41 |
"American Beauty" actress Suvari | 42 |
"And all the ___ women merely players" | 48 |
Greek "New Comedy" dramatist | 38 |
Start of a revealing observation | 32 |
Last name in hardware, in the midwest | 37 |
" . . . all ___ created equal" | 40 |
"___ Work . . . ": G. Will book | 41 |
G. Will's "___ Work . . . " | 41 |
"___ Work" (George F. Will best seller) | 49 |
"___ Work," G. Will best seller | 41 |
"Who Can It Be Now?" band | 35 |
Guys in hardhats encourage speeding? | 36 |
___.com (e-mail address for a highway department) | 49 |
Chinese expounder of Confucianism | 33 |
Employment agency for seamstresses? | 35 |
"American Beauty" director | 36 |
Sergio with two 1968 top 10 hits | 32 |
Director Sam of "American Beauty" | 43 |
"Revolutionary Road" director Sam | 43 |
"Mas Que Nada" bandleader | 35 |