| Ad man Burnett of the "Mad Men" era | 45 |
| First pope to be called "the Great" | 45 |
| "Your Feets Too Big" singer Redbone | 45 |
| ''Jurassic Park III'' co-star | 45 |
| Heroine in Verdi's 'Il Trovatore' | 45 |
| Geoffrey Rush's role in "Frida" | 45 |
| Ones sharing Durocher's astrological sign | 45 |
| Aerial performer for whom a garment was named | 45 |
| Byzantine emperor called "the Wise" | 45 |
| The Once-___ ("The Lorax" narrator) | 45 |
| "___ s'amuse," Victor Hugo play | 45 |
| ''The Wizard of Oz'' producer | 45 |
| ''___ Girls'' (Kelly musical) | 45 |
| Country fully landlocked by one other country | 45 |
| Country completely surrounded by South Africa | 45 |
| Rise Against "Life ___ Frightening" | 45 |
| "One ___ Bell to Answer" (1970 hit) | 45 |
| Alter, with "in" or "out" | 45 |
| Thurber's "___ Your Mind Alone" | 45 |
| "___ the Right One In" (2008 movie) | 45 |
| ''. . . ___ man put asunder'' | 45 |
| Actor Jared of "Dallas Buyers Club" | 45 |
| Speak without restraint (with "it") | 45 |
| "_____ Dance" (Benny Goodman theme) | 45 |
| "___ Get It On" (Marvin Gaye album) | 45 |
| Author of "Christ Stopped at Eboli" | 45 |
| Ira who wrote "Rosemary's Baby" | 45 |
| Eugene of the "American Pie" movies | 45 |
| Agent Wasserman who represented Ronald Reagan | 45 |
| He played Dr. Kildare in 1930s-'40s films | 45 |
| Certain Big Apple train, with "the" | 45 |
| Asian capital whose trains offer oxygen masks | 45 |
| Neeson of ''Michael Collins'' | 45 |
| He was Michael in "Michael Collins" | 45 |
| He played Daniel in "Love Actually" | 45 |
| Walt Whitman's "procreant urge" | 45 |
| DeLillo novel about the Kennedy assassination | 45 |
| "___ Shuffle" (1977 Boz Scaggs hit) | 45 |
| "The dog ate my homework," probably | 45 |
| "The check is in the mail," perhaps | 45 |
| Brother Cane "I ___ the Bed I Make" | 45 |
| "Sex, ___ and Videotape," 1989 film | 45 |
| Poets of the Fall song that will pick you up? | 45 |
| Word with "air" or "shop" | 45 |
| Hybrid offspring of two kinds of roaring cats | 45 |
| Animal drawn in "Napoleon Dynamite" | 45 |
| It's at the end of a tunnel, proverbially | 45 |
| The Doors #1 hit covered by José Feliciano | 45 |
| Count Basie's "___ Darlin'" | 45 |
| "___ Darlin'" (Neal Hefti song) | 45 |
| Purple ___ (New Hampshire's state flower) | 45 |
| "Go down to Kew in ___ time": Noyes | 45 |
| Popular musical based on a Paul Gallico story | 45 |
| "I Shot Andy Warhol" actress Taylor | 45 |
| "Darling ___" (Julie Andrews movie) | 45 |
| Home of the oldest university in the Americas | 45 |
| What Pizarro called "City of Kings" | 45 |
| Home to the New World's oldest university | 45 |
| "Take it to the ___, one more time" | 45 |
| Alabama's Civil Rights Memorial architect | 45 |
| Afro-sporting "Mod Squad" character | 45 |
| _____ Hayes of TV's "Mod Squad" | 45 |
| First name among the "Dynasty" cast | 45 |
| Springsteen "___ Let Me Be the One" | 45 |
| "Before You Sleep" novelist Ullmann | 45 |
| Nickname for Louis VIII, with "the" | 45 |
| Mumford & Sons "Little ___ Man" | 45 |
| He played Sinatra in "The Rat Pack" | 45 |
| It's glossed over during a make-up class? | 45 |
| Romeo's "two blushing pilgrims" | 45 |
| Sue Grafton's "___ For Lawless" | 45 |
| Phoebe's portrayer on "Friends" | 45 |
| The Simpson who once got hooked on crosswords | 45 |
| Bart's sister on "The Simpsons" | 45 |
| Have trouble with "sisters," maybe? | 45 |
| Start of "The Midnight Ride . . . " | 45 |
| First word of Longfellow's poem on Revere | 45 |
| "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" composer | 45 |
| Rock guitarist Ford, formerly of The Runaways | 45 |
| It has juicy white flesh in a rough red shell | 45 |
| "Lucky Number Slevin" actress, 2006 | 45 |
| "Charlie's Angels" co-star Lucy | 45 |
| "Charlie's Angels" actress Lucy | 45 |
| Actress whose anni match her nomen in '92 | 45 |
| TV's "_____ with a 'Z'" | 45 |
| "I'm That Type of Guy" hitmaker | 45 |
| Christopher of "Back to the Future" | 45 |
| Harold of 1923's "Safety Last!" | 45 |
| ''B.J. and the Bear'' sheriff | 45 |
| "Funky Cold Medina" rapper Tone ___ | 45 |
| "___-ed After Dark" (1989 #1 album) | 45 |
| Where Napoleon defeated the Austrians in 1796 | 45 |
| Italian town, site of a 1796 Napoleon victory | 45 |
| Polish birthplace of pianist Artur Rubinstein | 45 |
| ''Paint Your Wagon'' composer | 45 |
| Airport at one end of the Ted Williams Tunnel | 45 |
| If A > B and B > C, then A > C, e.g. | 45 |
| Headline about a chop's oratorical debut? | 45 |
| What might be sent to a card on the computer? | 45 |
| "That's too funny!" in netspeak | 45 |