She weds novelist—OPEC applauds | 38 |
Lord Protector of England: 1653-58 | 34 |
Author of "The Vicar of Wakefield" | 44 |
Author of "The Deserted Village" | 42 |
"The Good-Natur'd Man" playwright | 47 |
"Deserted Village" poet | 33 |
Comedian who made his film debut in 1914 | 40 |
''__ Story'' (Segal book) | 41 |
Scenes from a hit Broadway musical? | 35 |
" . . . the wonderful one-hoss-shay" | 46 |
Having a yellowish-brown complexion | 35 |
Mountain ridge east of Jerusalem | 32 |
Biblically named Michigan college | 33 |
Plant with vet-friendly branches, perhaps | 41 |
They grow in Mediterranean groves | 33 |
Company once known for its typewriters | 38 |
"The Wonder Years" actress | 36 |
Nobelist Max Born's granddaughter | 37 |
Babes in Toyland star familiarly | 36 |
Partly doubled, a call in a game | 32 |
Kern's "___ River" | 32 |
Broadway tune "_____ River" | 37 |
"___ River," Kern song | 32 |
"Show Boat" show-stopper | 34 |
Show tune sung by a stevedore named Joe | 39 |
"Il Posto" director: 1961 | 35 |
Central Park designer Frederick Law ___ | 39 |
Former name of the cable network Versus | 39 |
___ Palme, memorable Swedish statesman | 38 |
___ Palme, former P.M. of Sweden | 32 |
Wine whose name means "fragrant" | 42 |
Amontillado's darker relative | 33 |
"Look Homeward, Angel," originally | 44 |
Swedish novelist / journalist, Per --- Enquist | 46 |
"Hellzapoppin" comedy team | 36 |
TV/movie sisters who rock a lot of GuccI | 40 |
Stars of TV's "Two of a Kind" | 43 |
Mary-Kate and Ashley of "Full House" | 46 |
Acting twins Ashley and Mary-Kate | 33 |
A "Hellzapoppin" star and family | 42 |
Pair that missed their prom to host SNL | 39 |
"A Somerset Rhapsody" composer | 40 |
Former West Coast beer brand, briefly | 37 |
Defunct Pacific Northwest brew, for short | 41 |
State capital with just 42,000 people | 37 |
State capital originally called Smithfield | 42 |
Four-year period between the quests for gold | 44 |
Author who served as U.S. minister to Spain | 43 |
Washington's ___ National Park | 34 |
Group overseeing quadrennial games? | 35 |
It's raised in some opening ceremonies | 42 |
Banner passed from host city to host city | 41 |
Event scheduled for London in 2012 | 34 |
Atlanta's Izzy or Sochi's Bely Mishka | 45 |
Legal proceedings against Team USA? | 35 |
Response to a Nebraskan's gag? | 34 |
TD Ameritrade's headquarters | 32 |
Largest city in the Cornhusker St. | 34 |
1935 Triple Crown winner and a Nebraska city | 44 |
Tribesmen who fought in the American Civil War | 46 |
Walter who moved the Dodgers to L.A. | 36 |
He moved the Dodgers to Los Angeles | 35 |
Either of two father-and-son Dodgers owners | 43 |
Actress Kate of "Dynasty" | 35 |
Two-time NAACP Image award-winning actor | 40 |
He plays Dr. Eric Foreman on "House" | 46 |
Dr. Eric Foreman portrayer, on "House" | 48 |
Persian poet known for his quatrains | 36 |
Persian mathematician known for his poetry | 42 |
1917 Kentucky Derby winner or a 1957 biopic | 43 |
Former general manager of the Mets | 34 |
Brash contestant on "The Apprentice" | 46 |
Piece of advice from a Persian poet | 35 |
Fed. agcy. aiding minority enterprises | 38 |
"How Bizarre" one-hitters | 35 |
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, briefly | 42 |
"If You Leave" synth guys | 35 |
"Crush" synth-poppers, briefly | 40 |
"Crush" band, for short | 33 |
Heston film, with "The" | 33 |
1971 Heston film, with "The" | 38 |
1971 Heston film, with 'The' | 36 |
Cookware that's often hinged | 32 |
Cooking utensil at a breakfast buffet, perhaps | 46 |
Breakfaster's favorite drama? | 33 |
Third sequel of a Gregory Peck classic | 38 |
Some letters of the Greek alphabet | 34 |
"Legally Blonde" exclamation | 38 |
Outburst often abbreviated in tweets | 36 |
Guns & Roses "Sweet Child ___" | 44 |
"This sweet wee wife ___": Burns | 42 |
"Mother ___," Kipling poem | 36 |
"Friends ___" Bowling for Soup | 40 |
Sweet Child ____ : Guns N' Roses hit | 42 |
Kipling's "Mother ___" | 36 |
Guns N' Roses: "Sweet Child ___" | 46 |
"Sweet Child ___" (1987 single) | 41 |
"Sweet child ___" (1,4) | 33 |
"Mother ___" (old standard) | 37 |
"Mother ___," 1903 song | 33 |