| Award won by the play "4000 Miles" | 44 |
| Award given by "The Village Voice" | 44 |
| Annual spring ceremony, with "the" | 44 |
| Some are tied in "cho cho" fashion | 44 |
| Syllables before di or da, in a Beatles song | 44 |
| Pat of "Knute Rockne All American" | 44 |
| Mozart's "L'___ del Cairo" | 44 |
| Philosopher who favored simpler explanations | 44 |
| Place in which a bathysphere may be deployed | 44 |
| Figure in a 1992 "SNL" controversy | 44 |
| Like the number system in which 77 + 1 = 100 | 44 |
| Measure of a vocalist's range, sometimes | 44 |
| One with the same birthday as seven siblings | 44 |
| Like the majority of the numbers in a sudoku | 44 |
| "I hadn't thought of that ..." | 44 |
| "Contrary to popular belief . . ." | 44 |
| ''In all probability . . .'' | 44 |
| "Intimations of Immortality," e.g. | 44 |
| Shelley's "To a Skylark," e.g. | 44 |
| Schoenberg's "___ to Napoleon" | 44 |
| Poem with "To" in the title, often | 44 |
| Keats's "___ on a Grecian Urn" | 44 |
| "___ to Deodorant" (Coldplay song) | 44 |
| ''___ on Indolence'' (Keats) | 44 |
| "Entertainment Tonight" host Nancy | 44 |
| Danish birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen | 44 |
| Pablo Neruda's "Elemental ___" | 44 |
| Contents of Horace's "Carmina" | 44 |
| "Friday Night Lights" player, e.g. | 44 |
| "___ My Family" (Cranberries song) | 44 |
| He wrote "I Can't Sleep": 1936 | 44 |
| "Livin' With the Blues" singer | 44 |
| He rode an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir | 44 |
| Two-time National League batting champ Lefty | 44 |
| "Half-caf" was added to it in 2012 | 44 |
| Where age always goes before beauty, briefly | 44 |
| “The Professor and the Madman” subj. | 44 |
| Ref. with more than 2 1/2 million quotations | 44 |
| Ref. book that comes with a magnifying glass | 44 |
| Its first complete ed. was published in 1928 | 44 |
| "Star-Spangled Banner" preposition | 44 |
| The Who's "Love, Reign ___ Me" | 44 |
| "Star-Spangled Banner" contraction | 44 |
| ''... ___ the fields we go'' | 44 |
| "... ___ the land of the free ..." | 44 |
| ". . . ___ the fields we go . . ." | 44 |
| ''Jingle Bells'' contraction | 44 |
| It precedes "the land of the free" | 44 |
| "_____ the ramparts we watched..." | 44 |
| ''___ the fields we go ...'' | 44 |
| NOFX's "Idiot Son ___ Asshole" | 44 |
| "They're ___!" (racetrack cry) | 44 |
| The three of this puzzle's theme entries | 44 |
| Michael Jackson "Another Part ___" | 44 |
| "It's six ___, half dozen ..." | 44 |
| How some people update their Facebook status | 44 |
| 'Sweet Rosie --' (Betty Grable film) | 44 |
| Figure in "Jack and the Beanstalk" | 44 |
| Wayne's "The Quiet Man" costar | 44 |
| Maureen of ''The Quiet Man'' | 44 |
| Kim of Rudyard Kipling's "Kim" | 44 |
| He wrote "The Horse Knows the Way" | 44 |
| "The Gift of the Magi" storywriter | 44 |
| Film with the line "So help me Me" | 44 |
| "Four dead in ___" CSN&Y lyric | 44 |
| His name in reverse is a unit of conductance | 44 |
| Sportscaster Dick Enberg's trademark cry | 44 |
| Exclamation from "Mr. Bill" shorts | 44 |
| "___ that's your game, is it?" | 44 |
| "... with a banjo on my knee" tune | 44 |
| Big ___ (certain energy lobby, pejoratively) | 44 |
| ''Lorenzo's ___'' (1992) | 44 |
| Four-time N.H.L. champions in the 1980's | 44 |
| Tree whose seeds are used in soap production | 44 |
| "Capitalism" rock group ___ Boingo | 44 |
| Comment from one taking a mud bath, probably | 44 |
| Animal whose tongue is more than a foot long | 44 |
| "His Majesty ___" (Lancaster film) | 44 |
| Many a "Grapes of Wrath" character | 44 |
| ''The Grapes of Wrath'' type | 44 |
| St. with counties named Comanche and Choctaw | 44 |
| "Enough! You've convinced me!" | 44 |
| "___ and Julia," 1967 Swedish film | 44 |
| "The Saga of King ___": Longfellow | 44 |
| __ II, king who founded Borg (now Sarpsborg) | 44 |
| "The ___ Professor," Casey Stengel | 44 |
| "Good" one in an exclusive network | 44 |
| "Little" Pasadena dweller, in song | 44 |
| One singing "Those Were the Days"? | 44 |
| T. N. Page's "In ___ Virginia" | 44 |
| "This ___ House," hit song of 1954 | 44 |
| Island town whose sign boasts a giant potato | 44 |
| It's believable that it's not butter | 44 |
| Fake butter once legally required to be pink | 44 |
| Bulls' fans don't want to hear these | 44 |
| ''Blood and Sand'' accolades | 44 |
| Adams with the 1991 hit "Get Here" | 44 |
| First name among 1972 Olympic gold medalists | 44 |
| ___ Korbut, 1972 Olympic gymnastic sensation | 44 |
| Actress Lena of ''Chocolat'' | 44 |