| "Family Circus" cartoonist Keane | 42 |
| ''Caribbean Queen'' singer | 42 |
| Reputed "Fountain of Youth" site | 42 |
| "Road" friend of Bob and Dorothy | 42 |
| ''Now you've got it!'' | 42 |
| "Who's Who" entries, briefly | 42 |
| "__ for Burglar" (Grafton novel) | 42 |
| What "Love" does, to Def Leppard | 42 |
| Part of a phrase meaning "small" | 42 |
| Hard-to-accept consequence, metaphorically | 42 |
| "Let's Get It Started" group | 42 |
| When said three times, meaningless chatter | 42 |
| __ House: Pennsylvania Ave. guest quarters | 42 |
| Game where people are thrown up in the air | 42 |
| ''Gil ___'' (Lesage novel) | 42 |
| ''Gil __'' (Le Sage novel) | 42 |
| Dickens' ''___ House'' | 42 |
| Sampler's "God ___ Our Home" | 42 |
| Pulley mechanism at the construction site? | 42 |
| Giant hit that falls shorter than expected | 42 |
| Britpop band with the album "13" | 42 |
| Divulge impulsively (with "out") | 42 |
| Say without thinking, with "out" | 42 |
| "Ten Days in a Mad-House" author | 42 |
| "Look, ma, no hands!" and others | 42 |
| It typically has a ribbon around its crown | 42 |
| Host of TV's longest-running game show | 42 |
| "One Soldier's Story" author | 42 |
| ''The ___'' (Sellers film) | 42 |
| "Tarzan, the Ape Man" star, 1981 | 42 |
| "Ghosts Can't Do It" actress | 42 |
| French Huguenot descendant in South Africa | 42 |
| Turn-of-the-century South African conflict | 42 |
| ''Breaker Morant'' subject | 42 |
| "The African Queen" Oscar winner | 42 |
| "Casablanca" star's nickname | 42 |
| Hits a snag, with ''down'' | 42 |
| 1920s-'30s debate opponent of Einstein | 42 |
| Nat. with the highest capital in the world | 42 |
| '80s-'90s basketball center Manute | 42 |
| Ravel work originally composed as a ballet | 42 |
| He wrote "A Man for All Seasons" | 42 |
| Doesn't go over well, at a comedy club | 42 |
| Niven's "Casino Royale" role | 42 |
| Nickname for two very different TV doctors | 42 |
| Guns and Roses "Dust N' ___" | 42 |
| Lisa of ''The Cosby Show'' | 42 |
| One might be beaten along with beat poetry | 42 |
| It ceased to be a European capital in 1991 | 42 |
| One of Time's 2005 Persons of the Year | 42 |
| Globetrotting rock star/political activist | 42 |
| "Gee, that's really too bad" | 42 |
| 1958 hit that wondered who wrote its title | 42 |
| Treaty of Sycamore Shoals negotiator, 1775 | 42 |
| Betty ___, cartoon flapper of the Twenties | 42 |
| Five-time Wimbledon champ with iconic hair | 42 |
| Vacationer's favorite Tom Cruise film? | 42 |
| Element #5, which has a dumb-sounding name | 42 |
| Mr. C. portrayer on "Happy Days" | 42 |
| Bruce Springsteen and George Steinbrenner? | 42 |
| Anderson's "___ Your Houses" | 42 |
| Ludlum's "The ___ Ultimatum" | 42 |
| He took Holyfield's title away in 1992 | 42 |
| "The Man Who Fell to Earth" star | 42 |
| David who sang "Let's Dance" | 42 |
| ___ Day, post-Christmas holiday in England | 42 |
| "Hopalong Cassidy" actor William | 42 |
| 1949 Nobel Peace Prize winner John ___ Orr | 42 |
| ''Cheers'' bartender Woody | 42 |
| Sign on an elementary school bathroom door | 42 |
| "Sketches by ___" (1836 satires) | 42 |
| Fraternal org. with over a million members | 42 |
| Director of six films based on Shakespeare | 42 |
| "Stella!" yeller, in a 1951 film | 42 |
| He took a "Streetcar" to stardom | 42 |
| Brand of electric razors and coffee makers | 42 |
| Meal for Holmes's "Autocrat" | 42 |
| What a noisy person does at the pool hall? | 42 |
| Offering at the fast-foodery El Pollo Loco | 42 |
| "The Threepenny Opera" dramatist | 42 |
| "Your bonny brow was ___": Burns | 42 |
| ___ Scowcroft, former presidential adviser | 42 |
| __ Rabbit (Joel Chandler Harris character) | 42 |
| "Tennessee's Partner" author | 42 |
| "Monty Python's Life of ___" | 42 |
| Smetana's "The Bartered ___" | 42 |
| Jolly Roger in "Peter Pan," e.g. | 42 |
| " . . . ___ me a beaker of wine" | 42 |
| "Oops!... I Did It Again" singer | 42 |
| "The Greatest Generation" author | 42 |
| Literary family of this puzzle's theme | 42 |
| "Wuthering Heights" writer Emily | 42 |
| "The Professor: A Tale" novelist | 42 |
| One not using the company cafeteria, maybe | 42 |
| Horse in a triple dead heat: June 10, 1944 | 42 |
| "Wish I'd remembered my hat" | 42 |
| Sleeping areas, in real estate ads (abbr.) | 42 |
| "City Slickers" costar ___ Kirby | 42 |
| Late "City Slickers" actor Kirby | 42 |
| Kirby of ''City Slickers'' | 42 |