| Coin with two stalks of wheat on its reverse | 44 |
| Play that gave us the word "robot" | 44 |
| Surprise birthday parties often involve them | 44 |
| Secretary of State under Kennedy and Johnson | 44 |
| Kennedy and Johnson's Secretary of State | 44 |
| Costner's co-star in "Tin Cup" | 44 |
| "Nobody's Fool" author Richard | 44 |
| Result of a lack of practice, metaphorically | 44 |
| Becomes inoperable, maybe, as an old machine | 44 |
| "Concord Hymn" writer's inits. | 44 |
| "Concord Hymn" poet's monogram | 44 |
| "The Longest Day" author Cornelius | 44 |
| ''___ Daughter'' (1970 film) | 44 |
| Ruff ___ Entertainment (former record label) | 44 |
| ''A pocketful of ___ . . .'' | 44 |
| Swedish manufacturer of the 90, 900 and 9000 | 44 |
| Company whose logo is a griffin with a crown | 44 |
| Automaker that introduced heated front seats | 44 |
| Combining form of interest to a chiropractor | 44 |
| Songs that "Say So Much," to Elton | 44 |
| ''Your Love Is King'' singer | 44 |
| "Li'l Abner" character Hawkins | 44 |
| When repeated, a "Funny Girl" song | 44 |
| "Danse Macabre" composer Saint-___ | 44 |
| Wildlife photographs may be a memento of one | 44 |
| Galsworthy's "The Forsyte ---" | 44 |
| "Beowulf" or "Star Wars" | 44 |
| ''The Thorn Birds,'' for one | 44 |
| "Married... With Children" actress | 44 |
| Katey of 'Married ... With Children' | 44 |
| Actress Katey of "Sons of Anarchy" | 44 |
| "Billions and billions" astronomer | 44 |
| ''Broca's Brain'' author | 44 |
| ''Bonjour Tristesse'' author | 44 |
| "Parsley, ___, rosemary and thyme" | 44 |
| "Intelligent" guidance for conduct | 44 |
| City in Paul Simon's "America" | 44 |
| Tall bloomer with candelabra-shaped branches | 44 |
| Region roughly the size of the United States | 44 |
| "Will Rogers with fangs," per Time | 44 |
| "You ___!" ("Right on!") | 44 |
| Responded to one on his knee, to his delight | 44 |
| Jimmy Kennedy's "sunset" sight | 44 |
| Short story writer H.H. Munro's pen name | 44 |
| "The Unbearable Bassington" author | 44 |
| Neighbor of New York's St. Patrick's | 44 |
| "Rebel Without a Cause" star Mineo | 44 |
| "On the Road" protagonist Paradise | 44 |
| Narrator Paradise in "On the Road" | 44 |
| Jack's "On the Road" alter ego | 44 |
| Feature of some players' union contracts | 44 |
| Event for which percentages may be specified | 44 |
| "House of the Seven Gables" locale | 44 |
| They may be gross, white or for one day only | 44 |
| Whose "Life" Yellowcard sang about | 44 |
| 1956 Lasker Medical Research Award recipient | 44 |
| Female Arabic name meaning "peace" | 44 |
| Strauss opera based on a play by Oscar Wilde | 44 |
| "Miss Saigon" Tony-winning actress | 44 |
| Dances to some of Gloria Estefan's music | 44 |
| Dances to "Cali Pachanguero," e.g. | 44 |
| Ted's role on ''Cheers'' | 44 |
| Tony's daughter inWho's the Boss? | 44 |
| 1964's "Biggest Cooke in Town" | 44 |
| Led Zep "The Song Remains the ___" | 44 |
| Last words of "Green Eggs and Ham" | 44 |
| "Coming of Age in ___" (Mead book) | 44 |
| Island nation once under New Zealand control | 44 |
| Aegean island, home of the despot Polycrates | 44 |
| Killers' "Town" on 2nd release | 44 |
| Protagonist in "The Metamorphosis" | 44 |
| Ex-Supreme Court justice __ Day O'Connor | 44 |
| Hotel at which Sinatra recorded a 1966 album | 44 |
| "The Riddle of the ---" (Childers) | 44 |
| California city in a 1968 Dionne Warwick hit | 44 |
| Coffee brand that "lets you sleep" | 44 |
| Brand for those planning to go down at night | 44 |
| California county whose seat is Redwood City | 44 |
| Terminus of a 19th-century "Trail" | 44 |
| Home of the Museum of International Folk Art | 44 |
| ___ Paulo (BrazilÂ’s most populous state) | 44 |
| 1999 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Warren | 44 |
| First Asian city to host the Winter Olympics | 44 |
| ''Two Mules for Sister ___'' | 44 |
| "___ Smile" (Hall & Oates hit) | 44 |
| ''Roseanne'' actress Gilbert | 44 |
| Title "Sister" of an Eastwood film | 44 |
| Lee that "nobody doesn't like" | 44 |
| Girl's name meaning "princess" | 44 |
| "Water for Elephants" author Gruen | 44 |
| ''Love Songs'' poet Teasdale | 44 |
| Spring training site for the Cincinnati Reds | 44 |
| Early Macy's Day Parade balloon designer | 44 |
| "Les Mains Sales" playwright, 1948 | 44 |
| State identifier at the Miss America pageant | 44 |
| Youngest White House resident since Caroline | 44 |
| Russian-born violinist Schneider, informally | 44 |
| "Cold ___ Tree," Olive Burns novel | 44 |
| "Little Miss Muffet/ ___ on a ..." | 44 |
| Saddam's mate, on "South Park" | 44 |