| Louis Malle film of 1974, "___, Lucien" | 49 |
| New Hampshire city named after a Greek prefecture | 49 |
| Tennis player nicknamed "The Crocodile" | 49 |
| Papuan port in which Amelia Earhart was last seen | 49 |
| Home to California's Torrey Pines Golf Course | 49 |
| Delibes opera featuring "The Bell Song" | 49 |
| Arts and crafts projects that hold badges or keys | 49 |
| Resident of the flying island visited by Gulliver | 49 |
| "Goodbye" and "amen," usually | 49 |
| Alec Guinness film (with ''The'') | 49 |
| One who's not in the habit of wearing a habit | 49 |
| "Poosh 'Em Up" Tony ___ of baseball | 49 |
| Tourist attraction on Texas' Pedernales River | 49 |
| Cow cookies, meadow muffins, and pasture patties? | 49 |
| Transcription that includes the lyrics and melody | 49 |
| Word with "major" or "little" | 49 |
| The corner squares, clockwise from the upper left | 49 |
| " . . . ___ hungry look": Julius Caesar | 49 |
| Site of history making 1947 Alberta oil discovery | 49 |
| Family that originally owned the Cadillac company | 49 |
| Ken Ludwig farce that was nominated for Best Play | 49 |
| "No More I Love You's" singer, 1995 | 49 |
| ''I ___ Song Go Out of My Heart'' | 49 |
| "___ your heart be troubled": John 14:1 | 49 |
| Bouncer's demand, and this puzzle's title | 49 |
| Simon who wrote "The Death of Napoleon" | 49 |
| Late pianist with his own museum in Las Vegas, NV | 49 |
| " . . . now it's already Tennessee" | 49 |
| Enters the poker pot with a minimum bet, slangily | 49 |
| Star of "The Mane of a Thousand Faces"? | 49 |
| Phrase used by many easy-listening radio stations | 49 |
| With "The," film from a biblical phrase | 49 |
| Annual championship in Williamsport, Pennsylvania | 49 |
| Weezer "The Greatest Man That Ever ___" | 49 |
| Boris Karloff: "The Man Who ___" (1936) | 49 |
| It's often changed before the expiration date | 49 |
| "'Tis a cruelty to ___ falling man" | 49 |
| Mammals with parts in "Guys and Dolls"? | 49 |
| Mostly vocal Billy Joel hit, with "The" | 49 |
| Extended cloth used for messy cold-weather meals? | 49 |
| Skydiver's ''I'm ready!'' | 49 |
| Site of the Civil War's Battle of Chattanooga | 49 |
| Baseball team always holding Old-Timers' Day? | 49 |
| They result when solidly hit baseballs are caught | 49 |
| Musician called "the godfather of punk" | 49 |
| Film Volkswagen with "53" painted on it | 49 |
| Burt Reynolds: "The Man Who ___" (1983) | 49 |
| Marked by hissing sounds, as in a sound recording | 49 |
| Put in a situation of helplessness or uncertainty | 49 |
| Paul of ''The Hollywood Squares'' | 49 |
| Gangster who died on his 59th birthday, 7/17/1954 | 49 |
| Animal that's unusually fast for its species? | 49 |
| The "mode" of "Ã la mode"? | 49 |
| Last line of "Star Trek: First Contact" | 49 |
| What this puzzle's theme entries probably do? | 49 |
| John Webster's "The Duchess of ___" | 49 |
| Popular 1970's-80's vocal-harmony quartet | 49 |
| "Everything Must Go" band ___ Preachers | 49 |
| Playwright some theorize was actually Shakespeare | 49 |
| "The Goodbye Girl" star suffers audibly | 49 |
| Comic actress nicknamed "The Big Mouth" | 49 |
| Its motto is 'Manly deeds, womanly words' | 49 |
| Sudden increases in some fraternal organizations? | 49 |
| Back-of-the-book section where Boston is located? | 49 |
| "Lion King" song "Hakuna ---" | 49 |
| Lemmon's costar in "The Odd Couple" | 49 |
| Actress Adams who played two different Bond girls | 49 |
| 1988 Tony-winning play inspired by a Puccini work | 49 |
| "When friends need help, I get the ___" | 49 |
| Turn-of-the-century year in King John's reign | 49 |
| Its first mascot was a toque-wearer named Speedee | 49 |
| Virginia locale where the C.I.A. is headquartered | 49 |
| Virginia city that's home to CIA headquarters | 49 |
| Year in which President McKinley was assassinated | 49 |
| A Revolutionary officer and a Civil War commander | 49 |
| Latin phrase claiming possession of a small bird? | 49 |
| " . . . swift ___ radiant ends": Watson | 49 |
| "___ Head" (Freud work about mythology) | 49 |
| "Let's ___ little as we can": Shak. | 49 |
| She played drums on "Seven Nation Army" | 49 |
| Travis Tritt's 'Tell -- Was Dreaming' | 49 |
| Pai ___ ("Kill Bill: Vol. 2" character) | 49 |
| Coke's competitor to Pepsi's Mountain Dew | 49 |
| "___ Work" (George F. Will best seller) | 49 |
| ___.com (e-mail address for a highway department) | 49 |
| One of two matching colors with different spectra | 49 |
| Drink sometimes bottled with a worm or a scorpion | 49 |
| "Where Creativity Happens" retail chain | 49 |
| First female candidate to win the Ames Straw Poll | 49 |
| ___ de Winter in "The Three Musketeers" | 49 |
| Hill's "The Eleven ___ High Dancer" | 49 |
| Excavator overlooked secondary weather phenomenon | 49 |
| First-of-type subject of a 1912 Massachusetts law | 49 |
| Major leaguer who played in parts of five decades | 49 |
| Something from which something else is taken away | 49 |
| "Blue II" and "Red Sun," e.g. | 49 |
| Say "An apple a day gets the worm," say | 49 |
| Sly Stone's song about his upper crust woman? | 49 |
| Nobel Peace Prize laureate the year before UNICEF | 49 |
| 100th anniversary of the San Francisco earthquake | 49 |