| Adjective often before "commentary" | 45 |
| Leader involved in 70's shuttle diplomacy | 45 |
| Leader involved in '70s shuttle diplomacy | 45 |
| ''The Sweetest Taboo'' singer | 45 |
| One-named "No Ordinary Love" singer | 45 |
| ''Smooth Operator'' chanteuse | 45 |
| "Sexy" "White Album" girl | 45 |
| Abolhassan Bani-___ (first president of Iran) | 45 |
| Company that sponsors the Mariners' field | 45 |
| "Little House on the Prairie," e.g. | 45 |
| "Billions and Billions" author Carl | 45 |
| Some are thrilling, some boring, all are long | 45 |
| One of a "Scarborough Fair" quartet | 45 |
| Nicholson role in "The Last Detail" | 45 |
| ''Marching in'' group of song | 45 |
| Shopping mecca on New York's Fifth Avenue | 45 |
| "Mame" director of stage and screen | 45 |
| Site of Winona Ryder's shoplifting arrest | 45 |
| "Do the Right Thing" pizzeria owner | 45 |
| "Rebel Without a Cause" actor Mineo | 45 |
| "On the Road" narrator ___ Paradise | 45 |
| Lazy guy in a red cap on "Futurama" | 45 |
| "A peculiar sort of a gal," in song | 45 |
| 'I've got a mule her name is --', | 45 |
| __ Paradise, "On the Road" narrator | 45 |
| Arabic word meaning ''peace'' | 45 |
| Grocery product with green leaves in its logo | 45 |
| Illinois birthplace of William Jennings Bryan | 45 |
| Needed to keep your job as a recording artist | 45 |
| Pavlov's dogs were conditioned to do this | 45 |
| Jonas who tested the polio vaccine on himself | 45 |
| Place with a "do or dye" situation? | 45 |
| Pizza place in "Do the Right Thing" | 45 |
| Pizza joint in "Do the Right Thing" | 45 |
| Band of Horses "The Great ___ Lake" | 45 |
| "The Wild Bunch" director Peckinpah | 45 |
| Eagle mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics | 45 |
| Brownback who withdrew from the 2008 election | 45 |
| When repeated with "old," the usual | 45 |
| Restaurant order, maybe, with "the" | 45 |
| Motley Crue "___ Ol' Situation" | 45 |
| Boring restaurant order, with "the" | 45 |
| "If it's all the __ to you ..." | 45 |
| Where "hello" is "talofa" | 45 |
| Big exporter of coconut cream and coconut oil | 45 |
| Used part of someone else's song in yours | 45 |
| Hero of Kafka's "Metamorphosis" | 45 |
| Hero described as "Eyeless in Gaza" | 45 |
| Hero who debuted in Black Mask magazine, 1929 | 45 |
| Capital largely surrounded by high clay walls | 45 |
| Southernmost capital on the Arabian Peninsula | 45 |
| Type of bank that plays a part in this puzzle | 45 |
| Sonny's wife in "The Godfather" | 45 |
| Court-appointed psychiatrist's conclusion | 45 |
| Competed on ''American Idol'' | 45 |
| California site of Seabiscuit's last race | 45 |
| Home to the Institute of American Indian Arts | 45 |
| Ron whose #10 was retired by the Chicago Cubs | 45 |
| ___ Tomé and PrÃncipe (equatorial land) | 45 |
| "___ Smile" (Hall & Oates song) | 45 |
| Title sister played by Shirley MacLaine, 1970 | 45 |
| Tegan's twin and songwriting collaborator | 45 |
| Rue of TV's "Less Than Perfect" | 45 |
| ''Hard Time'' author Paretsky | 45 |
| Subway rider during rush hour, metaphorically | 45 |
| He wrote "Words are loaded pistols" | 45 |
| "Being and Nothingness" philosopher | 45 |
| Carrier with the in-flight magazine Scanorama | 45 |
| One might say "Nevada" in Las Vegas | 45 |
| White House resident born in the 21st century | 45 |
| Emulated Humpty Dumpty and Little Miss Muffet | 45 |
| Didn't get eliminated from musical chairs | 45 |
| Saddam's lover, on "South Park" | 45 |
| Like Rushdie's ''Verses'' | 45 |
| Thai meat dish often served with peanut sauce | 45 |
| Paul Claudel play "The ___ Slipper" | 45 |
| "Nights in White ___" (Moody Blues) | 45 |
| Genre of Orwell's "Animal Farm" | 45 |
| "The Colbert Report" stock-in-trade | 45 |
| "Gulliver's Travels" and others | 45 |
| Japanese winner of the 1974 Nobel Peace Prize | 45 |
| Billy Bragg sings of a "Flying" one | 45 |
| "Humboldt's Gift" author Bellow | 45 |
| "Rules for Radicals" author Alinsky | 45 |
| Columnist Dan who coined "santorum" | 45 |
| Word with "whip" or "rip" | 45 |
| "Rome was not built in a day," e.g. | 45 |
| "I never ___ moor": Emily Dickinson | 45 |
| 'I -- film today (Beatles lyric) ...' | 45 |
| ___-Coburg- Gotha, former British royal house | 45 |
| ''Come to think of it . . .'' | 45 |
| "Something just crossed my mind..." | 45 |
| Request from a doctor with a tongue depressor | 45 |
| "__ to the flu": vaccination slogan | 45 |
| "Nay" or "sooth" follower | 45 |
| Berlin's "___ with Music": 1921 | 45 |
| Word after "he" and "she" | 45 |
| Opens up at the doctor's office, perhaps? | 45 |
| Fast-food chain founded by Italian immigrants | 45 |
| Longest-serving current Supreme Court justice | 45 |