| Literally, "Children of the Covenant" | 47 |
| HBO series set in Prohibition era Atlantic City | 47 |
| Chop shop worker's inVestment of the 1960s? | 47 |
| NW city nicknamed "The City of Trees" | 47 |
| Assail rioters dressed in gray, palindromically | 47 |
| Actress Derek's book about port facilities? | 47 |
| Result of failing to break in your Timberlands? | 47 |
| The Big ___ ("Chantilly Lace" singer) | 47 |
| Cheech Marin parody of a Bruce Springsteen song | 47 |
| Treatment to keep a ball club looking youthful? | 47 |
| ____Now (Judy Collins hit by our Joni Mitchell) | 47 |
| "Kid Icarus" character, without pants | 47 |
| Two features of interest on the sunken Titanic? | 47 |
| "The House in Paris" author Elizabeth | 47 |
| Camilla Parker ___ ( now the Princess of Wales) | 47 |
| Putting all the Harry Potter books into crates? | 47 |
| Hwy. that connects to the Grand Central Parkway | 47 |
| Mexican laborer doing seasonal work in the U.S. | 47 |
| "You'd better sit down for this!" | 47 |
| Hostile attempts to acquire competing products? | 47 |
| Item from the Victoria's Sweetness catalog? | 47 |
| "Returning soon," in online shorthand | 47 |
| "I need a short break," in chat rooms | 47 |
| Opening night expression (with a hidden veggie) | 47 |
| Box of doughnuts for coffee time at the office? | 47 |
| What a citizen of Canada was called before 1977 | 47 |
| Watts's "King Kong" co-star, 2005 | 47 |
| Rolled sixes while on Water Works, in Monopoly? | 47 |
| "Beautiful" things in a 1951 hit song | 47 |
| "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" grp. | 47 |
| Drink container at the local dive, behind bars? | 47 |
| Sports car manufacturer now owned by Volkswagen | 47 |
| Harmless reptile with a dangerous-sounding name | 47 |
| Defensive strategy against an NFL pass receiver | 47 |
| Ark. Senator's watch becomes car attachment | 47 |
| Tom Stoppard's "Travesties," e.g. | 47 |
| Lancaster and Reynolds lifting serious weights? | 47 |
| "Beat" these to make it to the majors | 47 |
| Kitchen counter option / Some street gatherings | 47 |
| Last words of the Parable of the Marriage Feast | 47 |
| "Liberty is won ___ alone" (MacLeish) | 47 |
| TV variety show of the 1950s starring comic Sid | 47 |
| Marvel Comics superhero with a flowing garment? | 47 |
| Bird from a French port on the English Channel? | 47 |
| First Canadian city to host the Winter Olympics | 47 |
| Prospero's slave in "The Tempest" | 47 |
| Step 3 in plan to win "American Idol" | 47 |
| Name for lime based on its chemical composition | 47 |
| Woman's sleeveless undergarment, informally | 47 |
| ''Moulin Rouge!'' dancers, e.g. | 47 |
| Mark showing the status of a stormy-day flight? | 47 |
| Tour manager for gummy bears and M&M's? | 47 |
| Pauper in "The Prince and the Pauper" | 47 |
| "___ talk?" (Joan Rivers catchphrase) | 47 |
| Reach a spending limit, as in sports management | 47 |
| "It's a Wonderful Life," to some? | 47 |
| To whom Stubb and Flask answered, in literature | 47 |
| Title for one who says what's already clear | 47 |
| Far Easterners signed to a St. Louis ball team? | 47 |
| Supreme Court Associate Justice: 1932–38 | 47 |
| "Driving takes away all your energy!" | 47 |
| Bishop who supported Richard II, in Shakespeare | 47 |
| Mr. Danger while doing some lewd on-line chats? | 47 |
| Fast-food chain with a smiling star in its logo | 47 |
| "Sweet" woman in a Neil Diamond title | 47 |
| Things heard after thumbs are hit with hammers? | 47 |
| Muddy footprints, worn patches, cat hair, etc.? | 47 |
| Classic movie featuring a Ferrari and a Renault | 47 |
| Deal involving immediate delivery of securities | 47 |
| Baseball "battle of the bottle" opus? | 47 |
| Asleep ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 47 |
| ''The __ the Hat'' (Seuss book) | 47 |
| Bowery club now occupied by a clothing boutique | 47 |
| "Les Enfants Terribles" novelist Jean | 47 |
| Cesar ___, five-time Gold Glove winner, 1972-76 | 47 |
| Becomes close friends at the construction site? | 47 |
| Author of "Gods, Graves and Scholars" | 47 |
| "Angels & Demons" antimatter org. | 47 |
| Compound once used as aerosol propellant: Abbr. | 47 |
| Federal officers with the best seats on planes? | 47 |
| Treasure in the Atari 2600 video game Adventure | 47 |
| "___ the Magician" (old radio series) | 47 |
| Star of "London After Midnight," 1927 | 47 |
| William Christopher's "MASH" role | 47 |
| Do business like a supplier to an awards panel? | 47 |
| "Singin' in the Rain" actress Cyd | 47 |
| Co-author of "Tales from Shakespeare" | 47 |
| Dance of the 1920's or W. Va.'s capital | 47 |
| Metacritic's lowest-rated Fall 2011 TV show | 47 |
| Tramp stamp that's kinda quaint 'n all? | 47 |
| Tenderloin often served with Béarnaise sauce | 47 |
| Common recommendation by an oncologist, briefly | 47 |
| Wall decorations for dorm room revolutionaries? | 47 |
| ''__ roasting on an open fire'' | 47 |
| "My little ___" (W. C. Fields phrase) | 47 |
| 1934 Lillian Hellman play, with "The" | 47 |
| Restaurant chain that offers a Big Mouth Burger | 47 |
| Herb lovers' chat organized by Sarah Palin? | 47 |
| Dish whose name means "fried noodles" | 47 |
| Crossing the Delaware (Ã la G. E. Woodberry) | 47 |