| Ones brought in to negotiate parts of contracts | 47 |
| Oscar winner who sang in "Annie Hall" | 47 |
| Offstring diabolo trick named for a tiny jumper | 47 |
| Overshot exit ramp in Dallas's sister city? | 47 |
| One of the "Dancing House" architects | 47 |
| Opening-night jitters at a famous rock musical? | 47 |
| Old city buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius | 47 |
| Ochoa who won the 2007 Women's British Open | 47 |
| Oscar-winning "Aladdin" composer Alan | 47 |
| One who was very successful with numbered balls | 47 |
| Organized crime enforcers of the 1930s-'40s | 47 |
| Officer in charge of the king's table linen | 47 |
| Online journal's latest young participants? | 47 |
| Org. whose magazine often includes pullout maps | 47 |
| One putting off retirement as long as possible? | 47 |
| One needed to bestow a blessing on a golf club? | 47 |
| Oscar winner for "The Miracle Worker" | 47 |
| One of the more benign of the seven dirty words | 47 |
| Offense of giving obsessive attention to ferns? | 47 |
| Old World pigeons with markings around the neck | 47 |
| Outdoor furniture that can fly you to the moon? | 47 |
| Ocean floor dweller that vomits in self-defense | 47 |
| One-named 'I Could Fall in Love' singer | 47 |
| October event, informally, with "the" | 47 |
| Only man to win both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar | 47 |
| Oscar nominee for "Leaving Las Vegas" | 47 |
| One posing as the son of a Nigerian prince, say | 47 |
| On ___ (how magazine articles might be written) | 47 |
| One of the saner kids on "South Park" | 47 |
| Onetime partner of David Crosby and Graham Nash | 47 |
| Ontario town whose sign boasts a giant elephant | 47 |
| Olympic runner and former Vegas escort Hamilton | 47 |
| One of five in "abbreviation" (abbr.) | 47 |
| One who removes fasteners from bulletin boards? | 47 |
| Only man to be U.S. President and Chief Justice | 47 |
| One network that reaired "Family Guy" | 47 |
| Only word heard in a 1958 song of the same name | 47 |
| Optical instrument pointed at a moon of Saturn? | 47 |
| Org. headquartered on N.Y.C.'s First Avenue | 47 |
| Overly engaging websites with little value, say | 47 |
| One of the girls on 'The Facts of Life' | 47 |
| Only Canadian major league team, on scoreboards | 47 |
| One of three repeated words in a war film title | 47 |
| One-third of the title of a movie about 12/7/41 | 47 |
| One of Carroll's 'slithy' creatures | 47 |
| One whose signature appears on U.S. paper money | 47 |
| Only player to ever sink an ace in a Skins Game | 47 |
| Oscar-nominated 1997 title role for Peter Fonda | 47 |
| Operating system designed by AT&T employees | 47 |
| Ontario town whose sign boasts a giant mosquito | 47 |
| Only major tourney that Sam Snead failed to win | 47 |
| Org. whose workers may be left carrying the bag | 47 |
| Original name of an eclectic digest of reprints | 47 |
| One who might run a CAT scan during a cat scan? | 47 |
| One with access to an exclusive lounge, perhaps | 47 |
| Oprah's "The Color Purple" costar | 47 |
| One who works long hours at Starbucks, perhaps? | 47 |
| Oinker who designed a commercial space shuttle? | 47 |
| Oh's role in "Grey's Anatomy" | 47 |
| Org. opposed to the Flag Desecration Amendment | 46 |
| One-named singing star with the surname Adkins | 46 |
| One-named singer of 'Someone Like You' | 46 |
| Oscar-nominated title role for Isabelle Adjani | 46 |
| Onetime film critic for "The Nation" | 46 |
| One of TV's "Two and a Half Men" | 46 |
| One of Tina's "30 Rock" co-stars | 46 |
| Out-of-this-world title acronym of '80s TV | 46 |
| O. Henry's "___ Jimmy Valentine" | 46 |
| Only Met ever to have a 30-game hitting streak | 46 |
| Old song ''Abdul Abulbul ___'' | 46 |
| One of three words meaning "excuses" | 46 |
| Oscar nominee for "Fatal Attraction" | 46 |
| One who hears "You've got mail!" | 46 |
| Our great-great-great- .... great grandparents | 46 |
| One with an "al-" in his name, often | 46 |
| One who is energetic and infantile, supposedly | 46 |
| Opposite of "Dep." on a flight board | 46 |
| One whose name is followed by "Esq." | 46 |
| Otto's vehicle on "The Simpsons" | 46 |
| Oscar winner for "Leaving Las Vegas" | 46 |
| On the "Index Librorum Prohibitorum" | 46 |
| Org. featured in "The Good Shepherd" | 46 |
| Org. whose seal has a bald eagle and a compass | 46 |
| Org. in the film "The Good Shepherd" | 46 |
| Org. created by the 1947 National Security Act | 46 |
| Oldest continuous democracy in Central America | 46 |
| Oscar nominee for "A Beautiful Mind" | 46 |
| Offensive famously photographed by Robert Capa | 46 |
| One who might try to sell you a bridge?: Abbr. | 46 |
| Opus ___ ("The Da Vinci Code" group) | 46 |
| Ornamental headband worn as a badge of royalty | 46 |
| One thing land-lines have that cellphones lack | 46 |
| Oscar nominee for "Unfaithful," 2002 | 46 |
| Oscar winner in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" | 46 |
| One of the ''Heigh-ho'' septet | 46 |
| Option for seeing the sites quickly, for short | 46 |
| Obtain with great effort, with "out" | 46 |
| Organization originally called the Jolly Corks | 46 |
| One concerned with matters of the heart: Abbr. | 46 |
| Oklahoma city north-northwest of Oklahoma City | 46 |