| Man's name (or backward, a citrus fruit) | 44 |
| Jannings of "The Way of All Flesh" | 44 |
| "Law & Order" shrink ___ Skoda | 44 |
| Zola who wrote "J'accuse ...!" | 44 |
| "Germinal" author's given name | 44 |
| Most popular baby girl's name, 1996-2007 | 44 |
| Most popular baby girl's name since 1996 | 44 |
| Agent Prentiss on "Criminal Minds" | 44 |
| "Lose Yourself" Oscar winner, 2002 | 44 |
| Novel on which "Clueless" is based | 44 |
| Thompson of ''Nanny McPhee'' | 44 |
| Rachel's daughter on "Friends" | 44 |
| Annual September event, with "The" | 44 |
| University associated with the Carter Center | 44 |
| University affiliated with the Carter Center | 44 |
| Invisible-clothes wearer in an Andersen tale | 44 |
| Beethoven's "The ___ Concerto" | 44 |
| Mommies have three but dummies only have two | 44 |
| One-time Spanish queen consort and namesakes | 44 |
| "And by opposing ___ them?" Hamlet | 44 |
| "En ___ Natt," Ingrid Bergman film | 44 |
| Author of "The Never Ending Story" | 44 |
| David Ruffin: "My Whole World ___" | 44 |
| Texted "Let's just be friends" | 44 |
| Orson Scott Card's "____ Game" | 44 |
| The movie "Clue" has three of them | 44 |
| "Ethyl" or "benz" finish | 44 |
| Ibsen's "An ___ of the People" | 44 |
| "An ___ of the People," Ibsen play | 44 |
| U.S. dept. with a lightning bolt on its seal | 44 |
| Cabinet dept. concerned with nuclear weapons | 44 |
| Host and winner of the 1966 World Cup: Abbr. | 44 |
| "Giant Brain" that debuted in 1946 | 44 |
| Oklahoma city named for a Tennyson character | 44 |
| "National Velvet" novelist Bagnold | 44 |
| Tennyson's "Geraint and _____" | 44 |
| In literature, the personification of purity | 44 |
| ''Idylls of the King'' woman | 44 |
| Three-time speed skating gold medalist Karin | 44 |
| Sicilian city, or a girl's name backward | 44 |
| Jessica who won gold in the heptathlon, 2012 | 44 |
| "Here Come the Warm Jets" composer | 44 |
| "Here Come the Warm Jets" musician | 44 |
| ''Achtung Baby'' co-producer | 44 |
| X-Wife song from "Rockin' Rio" | 44 |
| Musician with the 2012 album "Lux" | 44 |
| Iconic "Another Green World" Brian | 44 |
| Brian who wrote the Windows 95 startup sound | 44 |
| "Dead Finks Don't Talk" singer | 44 |
| Organic compound containing a hydroxyl group | 44 |
| __ Tibbets, eponymous mother of a WWII pilot | 44 |
| One of the first people mentioned in Genesis | 44 |
| Baseball's "Country" Slaughter | 44 |
| "The Killing" actress Mireille ___ | 44 |
| Its troubles inspired the Sarbanes-Oxley Act | 44 |
| "My Fair Lady" professor, to Eliza | 44 |
| Chief warrant officer's superior (Abbr.) | 44 |
| Member of a treelike race in Tolkien fiction | 44 |
| Leaflock, e.g. in "The Two Towers" | 44 |
| "The Lord of the Rings" tree being | 44 |
| "___ Talking," Rivers-Meryman book | 44 |
| What Metallica's "Sandman" did | 44 |
| ''__ nous'' (confidentially) | 44 |
| "Lord of the Rings" tree creatures | 44 |
| Med. specialists who might treat tonsillitis | 44 |
| What Gay called "a kind of praise" | 44 |
| Shakespeare's "green sickness" | 44 |
| Grammy winner for "Shepherd Moons" | 44 |
| Singer nicknamed "the Silver Lady" | 44 |
| Irish singer with eight platinum U.S. albums | 44 |
| "And Winter Came ..." singer, 2008 | 44 |
| Laura's lover in "La Giocanda" | 44 |
| What a houseguest's stay might feel like | 44 |
| Org. tasked with enforcing the Clean Air Act | 44 |
| Word often preceding "proportions" | 44 |
| The "Iliad" or "Odyssey" | 44 |
| "Gladiator" or "Ben-Hur" | 44 |
| "Fail" or "win" preceder | 44 |
| ''Lawrence of Arabia,'' e.g. | 44 |
| Feature of TV's "The Fugitive" | 44 |
| Milton's "Paradise Lost," e.g. | 44 |
| "Beowulf" or "Gilgamesh" | 44 |
| Dr. Foreman of "House" player Omar | 44 |
| "Love & Basketball" actor Omar | 44 |
| Baker's dozen for the Beatles, for short | 44 |
| "Downs" or "salts" start | 44 |
| Time span for a team when an athlete thrives | 44 |
| The formula for it has IP in the denominator | 44 |
| Supermarket brand "for tough moms" | 44 |
| President Monroe's ____ of Good Feelings | 44 |
| Monroe's "___ of Good Feeling" | 44 |
| Levenson's "In One ___ . . . " | 44 |
| "___ Yes!" (old political placard) | 44 |
| 2003 Christopher Paolini fantasy best seller | 44 |
| They're sometimes named after presidents | 44 |
| Muse whose name means "passionate" | 44 |
| Goddess often pictured with a crown of roses | 44 |
| Kathryn of "Law & Order: C.I." | 44 |
| "Now" or "long" preceder | 44 |
| "... ___ he rode out of sight ..." | 44 |