| The Five ___, 1950s million-selling doo-wop group | 49 |
| Japanese clay ware, named for its place of origin | 49 |
| Michigan or Ontario city on the same border river | 49 |
| Film about preserving personal knitting supplies? | 49 |
| Movie starring John Cusack/Musical by Cole Porter | 49 |
| "I can't __" (hedger's comment) | 49 |
| "Where'd you get that idea?" retort | 49 |
| Green parts of garlic plants (perfect for pesto!) | 49 |
| Novel about a German man's speech impediment? | 49 |
| Highest-grossing black-and-white film of all time | 49 |
| Leading Edinburgh newspaper, with "The" | 49 |
| Fay Wray in "King Kong," to movie buffs | 49 |
| New England "catch of the day," perhaps | 49 |
| "Can I pass through please?" in Italian | 49 |
| '10 Jack Johnson album "To the ___" | 49 |
| What O'Neill called "Dat ole davil" | 49 |
| "... against a ___ of troubles": Hamlet | 49 |
| Washington safety Taylor who was murdered in 2007 | 49 |
| Annual quartet that's this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| "Love Will Keep Us Together" songwriter | 49 |
| "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" singer Neil | 49 |
| "We're off to ___ the wizard . . ." | 49 |
| "It's right in front of your face!" | 49 |
| "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" vessel | 49 |
| Folk singer Pete and his poet uncle Alan, for two | 49 |
| "Pete ___ Greatest Hits" (1967 release) | 49 |
| Ones with gifts who don't care about presents | 49 |
| ''___ De' Pastori Dal Monte'' | 49 |
| "What thou ___, write in a book . . . " | 49 |
| " . . . I do feel't and ___": Shak. | 49 |
| Perennial with a purplish band from a yellow base | 49 |
| Longtime Boston Symphony Orchestra director Ozawa | 49 |
| Official timekeeper of the Nagano Winter Olympics | 49 |
| "Spring Breakers" star, in her element? | 49 |
| Spaniard who wrote "Dark Wedding": 1943 | 49 |
| "Never ___ know for whom . . . ": Donne | 49 |
| ___ Skip Day (high-school celebration of truancy) | 49 |
| Title in the name of some crappy margarita joints | 49 |
| Bob Dylan "___ (Tales of Yankee Power)" | 49 |
| Word with "common" or "horse" | 49 |
| Berger of ''Cast a Giant Shadow'' | 49 |
| Film that picks up where the prev. one leaves off | 49 |
| Movies with "II" in their titles: Abbr. | 49 |
| ''... ___, whatever will be ...'' | 49 |
| "The Three Princes of ___" (fairy tale) | 49 |
| Ecosystem with world's largest land migration | 49 |
| "Peter and the Wolf" composer Prokofiev | 49 |
| Soap writer hatches a plot about an Iranian coin? | 49 |
| Some moralizing about getting off a balance beam? | 49 |
| O'Hara's "_____ and Soda Water" | 49 |
| Harvard Science Center architect José Luis ___ | 49 |
| Architect who designed the Harvard Science Center | 49 |
| Waiting on a group at a Roman trattoria, perhaps? | 49 |
| Show whose characters are this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| Cry between "ready" and "go!" | 49 |
| Words with "trap" or "record" | 49 |
| Words with "date" or "record" | 49 |
| Words before "date" or "trap" | 49 |
| Words with "record" or "trap" | 49 |
| "The Cleveland Show" creator MacFarlane | 49 |
| Major Adams of "Wagon Train" and others | 49 |
| Golfing countryman of Sergio and José MarÃa | 49 |
| A heptad of mischievous sprites turned laterally? | 49 |
| "Da Ya Think I'm _____?" (1979 hit) | 49 |
| "You look hot in a thong, Ms. Hawkins!" | 49 |
| Actress Jane who was a "Medicine Woman" | 49 |
| 'I'm tellin' ya, that's who!' | 49 |
| Employ violence, for the purpose of coercion, say | 49 |
| Tripp's rank on "CSI: Miami": Abbr. | 49 |
| O'Rourke, e.g., of "F Troop": Abbr. | 49 |
| Where the belly dancers' convention was held? | 49 |
| Dancing instruction from KC and the Sunshine Band | 49 |
| "When ___?" (query of early 1600's) | 49 |
| Aristotle's "ornament to the young" | 49 |
| Title film character idolized by a boy named Joey | 49 |
| "The L Word" role for Katherine Moennig | 49 |
| "Behold, I was ___ in iniquity": Psalms | 49 |
| Tyne's "Cagney & Lacey" co-star | 49 |
| Demeanor of "Basic Instinct" performer? | 49 |
| "Casino" co-star does firming exercises | 49 |
| 1990 Nobel Laureate of Economics, William Forsyth | 49 |
| Dog that narrowly escaped extinction in the 1970s | 49 |
| "___ Believes In Me" (Kenny Rogers hit) | 49 |
| Kenny Rogers's "___ Believes in Me" | 49 |
| "___ Walks in Beauty" (Lord Byron poem) | 49 |
| Where the Beatles opened their 1965 American tour | 49 |
| "The Purple People Eater" singer Wooley | 49 |
| Sign that someone's getting tools after dark? | 49 |
| The Ramones' "___ Is a Punk Rocker" | 49 |
| '74 Queen album: "___ Heart Attack" | 49 |
| Silverstein who wrote "The Giving Tree" | 49 |
| Silverstein who wrote "A Boy Named Sue" | 49 |
| Determinant of a "best if used by" date | 49 |
| "My daughter would love to go angling"? | 49 |
| Curly Howard's "stooge" replacement | 49 |
| ___ Khan (villain in "The Jungle Book") | 49 |
| Actress Moon of "House of 1000 Corpses" | 49 |
| "The Rapture of Canaan" author Reynolds | 49 |
| The Rolling Stones' "___ a Rainbow" | 49 |
| "--- Gotta Have It" (a Spike Lee joint) | 49 |