| Grier of TV's "Daniel Boone" | 42 |
| George Costanza's ex-fiancee Susan ___ | 42 |
| Giant Maglie or Mineo of "Giant" | 42 |
| Green eggs and ham profferer, in Dr. Seuss | 42 |
| Garments worn in India and Pakistan (Var.) | 42 |
| Grilled Thai dish served with peanut sauce | 42 |
| Gere of "Gulliver's Travels" | 42 |
| Galileo was the first to observe its rings | 42 |
| Group formed by Duane and Gregg, for short | 42 |
| Great jazz pianist of the mid-20th century | 42 |
| German abstract artist born Peter Schwarze | 42 |
| Growing concern for a surgeon, informally? | 42 |
| Get part of one's shirt under control? | 42 |
| Groups transported to underworld meetings? | 42 |
| Goes from walk to trot and trot to gallop? | 42 |
| Guy who doesn't know his aquatic fowl? | 42 |
| General who wrote "On to Berlin" | 42 |
| George Harrison "___ Set on You" | 42 |
| Gray-haired teacher who's a tad testy? | 42 |
| Gadget intended for use on tough potatoes? | 42 |
| George Harrison "Let It Be" song | 42 |
| Goes once or twice around the track, maybe | 42 |
| Georgiana's pompous, Philistine father | 42 |
| Gorgeous lady enters room; ref signals ... | 42 |
| Gold-certified debut album of Debbie Harry | 42 |
| Guy's name written in our alphabet (5) | 42 |
| Golden Gate Bridge or Mount Rushmore, e.g. | 42 |
| Gov't Mule/Allmans/Train/Crowes keyman | 42 |
| Guardian ad _____ (court-appointed person) | 42 |
| Group that no one on earth has ever joined | 42 |
| Grammar slip that's not rocket surgery | 42 |
| Group of French painters in the 1890's | 42 |
| Glasses for really, really sensitive eyes? | 42 |
| Guy who avoids fighting (one hour behind)? | 42 |
| Groundbreaking desktop publishing software | 42 |
| Goddess mentioned in "The Raven" | 42 |
| German city where the Danube meets the Inn | 42 |
| Gave Grey Poupon to the head of the table? | 42 |
| Gland where Descartes thought the soul was | 42 |
| Gears designed to mesh with a larger wheel | 42 |
| Generic modeling "clay" for tots | 42 |
| Gave credit to a mathematician's work? | 42 |
| Grossly overcharging for goods or services | 42 |
| Gain an unfair advantage in a puppet show? | 42 |
| Genre explored by Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith | 42 |
| Glam band with "Round and Round" | 42 |
| Gambling game also known as high-card pool | 42 |
| Gene ___, 1932 U.S. and British Open champ | 42 |
| Ga. airport that serves Hilton Head Island | 42 |
| Great ___ (Lord Chancellor's position) | 42 |
| Gérard Larcher is its current president | 42 |
| Green of "The Italian Job," 2003 | 42 |
| George Harrison learned it in the '60s | 42 |
| Game in which jacks are the highest trumps | 42 |
| Goes w/Foo Fighters' "Bones" | 42 |
| George Ade's "Fables in ___" | 42 |
| Gets over drunkenness, with "up" | 42 |
| God whose symbol was two horses' heads | 42 |
| Girl's name meaning "wisdom" | 42 |
| German sculptor-painter: 1440?–1533 | 42 |
| Genre of the 1963 hit "Wipe Out" | 42 |
| Go on and on (and this puzzle's theme) | 42 |
| Group wearing red, white and blue uniforms | 42 |
| Grants permanent status to, as a professor | 42 |
| Gun belts, holsters and nightstick straps? | 42 |
| God with a day of the week named after him | 42 |
| GillespieÂ’s partner in a 1967 cop film | 42 |
| Grocery store that sells national secrets? | 42 |
| Guided by Voices "Circle of ___" | 42 |
| Golden State school up the coast from L.A. | 42 |
| German patron saint against mice and moles | 42 |
| Gp. with a Creative Cities Network project | 42 |
| Game with Skip, Reverse and Draw Two cards | 42 |
| Game whose name must be spoken during play | 42 |
| Get up after a multiplayer football tackle | 42 |
| Gotye "Somebody That I ___ Know" | 42 |
| Gun produced by Israel Military Industries | 42 |
| Germany's ___ Republic: 1919–33 | 42 |
| Gabrielle was her sidekick, in a TV series | 42 |
| Gershwin's "Embraceable ___" | 42 |
| Groucho's "You Bet ___ Life" | 42 |
| Grandpa Simpson's first name, briefly | 41 |
| Geometric pattern used in computer models | 41 |
| Good card to have "in the hole" | 41 |
| Grace ___ of "Will & Grace" | 41 |
| Girl Guides founder __ Smyth Baden-Powell | 41 |
| General who defeated Antony and Cleopatra | 41 |
| Girl's name meaning "loved" | 41 |
| Goya's "The Duchess of ___" | 41 |
| Goya's "The Duchess of ---" | 41 |
| Guinness of “Smiley’s People” | 41 |
| Glinka's "___ for the Czar" | 41 |
| Garment that combines a bra with a girdle | 41 |
| Gene Vincent's "Be-Bop-___" | 41 |
| Gp. that adopted a code of ethics in 1847 | 41 |
| Galsworthy's "___ of Devon" | 41 |
| Godiva truffle on a hotel pillow, for one | 41 |
| Grasshopper's partner in an old fable | 41 |
| Gwyneth and Chris's "fruit" | 41 |
| Grant portrayer in 1970's-80's TV | 41 |