| 17th-century pope who died 27 days into his reign | 49 |
| Loewe's "My Fair Lady" collaborator | 49 |
| "On the Street Where You Live" lyricist | 49 |
| "No Time for Sergeants" director Mervyn | 49 |
| Grungy, arty neighborhood of Manhattan, for short | 49 |
| Cocteau's "_____ enfants terribles" | 49 |
| "___ Femmes Savantes" (Molière play) | 49 |
| "__ Échos" (French financial paper) | 49 |
| Gore who sang "It's My Party," 1963 | 49 |
| Musical with "Valjean's Confession" | 49 |
| Word mistakenly substituted for "fewer" | 49 |
| "___ is more" (architectural principle) | 49 |
| Kiss "___ Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll" | 49 |
| "I'm not standin' in their way" | 49 |
| Ball offer, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| "August: Osage County" playwright Tracy | 49 |
| Willy who wrote "The Conquest of Space" | 49 |
| Capital that's home to the Norbulingka Palace | 49 |
| Heroine of Debussy's "Prodigal Son" | 49 |
| Oskar in ''Schindler's List'' | 49 |
| Actress Balaban of "Last Chance Harvey" | 49 |
| "Billy _____" (Keith Waterhouse satire) | 49 |
| Students may be searched for them in grade school | 49 |
| "Would I ___ To You?" (Eurythmics tune) | 49 |
| "He maketh me to ___ down in green ..." | 49 |
| "A ___ of the Mind" (Sam Shepard drama) | 49 |
| Schreiber of "The Manchurian Candidate" | 49 |
| Schreiber of "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" | 49 |
| Thomas Hardy's "___ Little Ironies" | 49 |
| What dying people might see, with "the" | 49 |
| Number of playing cards in an ancient Roman deck? | 49 |
| Adjective for rappers Cease, Flip, Troy and Romeo | 49 |
| Film that earned Leslie Caron an Oscar nomination | 49 |
| "Darling ---" (1970 Julie Andrews film) | 49 |
| Rapper with the debut album "Hard Core" | 49 |
| "___ & Stitch" (2002 animated film) | 49 |
| "Flirting With Disaster" actress Tomlin | 49 |
| "Tomorrow Never Dies" Bond girl Wai ___ | 49 |
| Landmark made with blocks of white Georgia marble | 49 |
| Word with "punch" or "ticket" | 49 |
| Suffix with "Earth" or "duck" | 49 |
| Suffix with "weak" or "Earth" | 49 |
| Journalist Lisa, formerly of "The View" | 49 |
| "Perfect Strangers" actor Mark __-Baker | 49 |
| "Peanuts" character with blanket issues | 49 |
| Team that last won an N.F.L. championship in 1957 | 49 |
| Diaper-wearing/attempted kindaper/astronaut Nowak | 49 |
| ___ del Giocondo (subject of a da Vinci portrait) | 49 |
| Matthew Perry's "Friends" colleague | 49 |
| Rouget de ___ ("Marseillaise" composer) | 49 |
| Start of Longfellow's "Revere" poem | 49 |
| ''Hungarian Rhapsodies'' composer | 49 |
| "Close My Eyes Forever" singer ___ Ford | 49 |
| WANTED: Musical shepherd, for sleeping on the job | 49 |
| Writer of the history "Ab Urbe Condita" | 49 |
| Somerset Maugham's "___ of Lambeth" | 49 |
| "___ With a Z" (1972 Emmy-winning show) | 49 |
| Montgomery initials, followed by a blunt refusal? | 49 |
| Mahalo nui ___ (thank you very much, in Hawaiian) | 49 |
| "Me and You and A Dog Named Boo" artist | 49 |
| "A Letter Concerning Toleration" author | 49 |
| Singer Lisa with the 1994 #1 hit "Stay" | 49 |
| Leopold's partner in a sensational 1924 trial | 49 |
| "On the Street Where You Live" composer | 49 |
| Hanks' "Big" keyboard dance partner | 49 |
| Nickname for Lourdes Leon, Madonna's daughter | 49 |
| 1955 novel that was made into 1962 and 1997 films | 49 |
| Burgess's "Of Mice and Men" co-star | 49 |
| Famed werewolf portrayer before Taylor's time | 49 |
| 1986 Pulitzer-winning novel set in a cattle drive | 49 |
| Sound in "cube" but not "cub" | 49 |
| Checked, as a sleeping child, with "on" | 49 |
| "... the private eye was a real ___..." | 49 |
| 1785 invention of England's Edmund Cartwright | 49 |
| "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" writer Anita | 49 |
| "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" penner Anita | 49 |
| "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" author Anita | 49 |
| "Gypsy Ballads" poet Federico GarcÃa | 49 |
| Tolkien's "__ of the Rings" trilogy | 49 |
| Cosmetics company headquartered in Clichy, France | 49 |
| "Saturday Night Live" producer Michaels | 49 |
| Surname in the credits for "Casablanca" | 49 |
| Cairo portrayer in "The Maltese Falcon" | 49 |
| Half of city name many bands are "from" | 49 |
| "Alamitos" or "Altos" lead-in | 49 |
| Frist's predecessor as Senate majority leader | 49 |
| Moon, the Baptist missionary to China (1873-1912) | 49 |
| Bud's "Who's on First?" partner | 49 |
| She wrote "An Old-Fashioned Girl": 1870 | 49 |
| Setting for part of "The Da Vinci Code" | 49 |
| ''All You Need Is ___'' (Beatles) | 49 |
| Rob of ''About Last Night . . .'' | 49 |
| ''St. Elmo's Fire'' actor Rob | 49 |
| Like puns among all forms of humor, it's said | 49 |
| Costar of "The Best Years of Our Lives" | 49 |
| Musical objects with a single groove on each side | 49 |
| College that's home to Tiger Stadium, briefly | 49 |
| Henry Blake's rank on "MASH": Abbr. | 49 |
| Flap and Fuzz of "Beetle Bailey": Abbr. | 49 |
| Old crime syndicate head called "Lucky" | 49 |