| Phenomena that follow a cycle of about 11 years | 47 |
| Player suspended in 2003 for using a corked bat | 47 |
| Place where you can enjoy a Turkish Hammam bath | 47 |
| Purveyors of seaweed wraps and cucumber facials | 47 |
| Pop music magazine founded by Bob Guccione, Jr. | 47 |
| Place where there may be noisy, well-oiled fans | 47 |
| Petty officer first class's USMC equivalent | 47 |
| Paul Michael Glaser's titular 1970s TV role | 47 |
| Policy forcing soldiers to extend their service | 47 |
| Plastic or wooden item in a Japanese restaurant | 47 |
| Political heavyweight of the early 20th century | 47 |
| Phrase after "This is my final offer" | 47 |
| Prefix meaning ''one trillion'' | 47 |
| Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's people | 47 |
| Put the star of "Ecstasy" in ecstasy? | 47 |
| Pesci's "My Cousin Vinny" co-star | 47 |
| Product of a Dr. Scholl's/Pillsbury merger? | 47 |
| Petty "She grew up in an Indiana ___" | 47 |
| Play for which Robert Morse won his second Tony | 47 |
| Place to get nam tok and pad see ew in Oklahoma | 47 |
| Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient in 2009 | 47 |
| Pink character on "The Backyardigans" | 47 |
| Pat's "Wheel of Fortune" coworker | 47 |
| Person who might see fat cats on a daily basis? | 47 |
| Product with the slogan "Think small" | 47 |
| Paste often substituted for by dyed horseradish | 47 |
| Peter Frampton "Do You Feel Like ___" | 47 |
| Playwright Peter who wrote “Marat/Sade” | 47 |
| Panicked question from an absent-minded lawyer? | 47 |
| Prefix with "day" or "year" | 47 |
| Pioneering underground publication of the 1960s | 47 |
| Penguin named for a French explorer's wife | 46 |
| Possible tennis score before a game-ending ace | 46 |
| Pages absent from "Consumer Reports" | 46 |
| Period beginning four Sundays before Christmas | 46 |
| Prefix meaning "sleek," in auto talk | 46 |
| Person tweeting on behalf of a senator, likely | 46 |
| Person in a congressional sex scandal, perhaps | 46 |
| Part of the name of a game played with a cesta | 46 |
| Pitcher Reynolds of the 1940s-'50s Yankees | 46 |
| Peet of "Something's Gotta Give" | 46 |
| Paul who wrote and sang "Lonely Boy" | 46 |
| Portrayer of Jane in "Becoming Jane" | 46 |
| Potsie on "Happy Days," ___ Williams | 46 |
| Play centered around a completely white canvas | 46 |
| Pulitzer-winning "Fences" playwright | 46 |
| Part of Bruce's "Pink Cadillac"? | 46 |
| Pretended to have written earlier, as a letter | 46 |
| Panamanian monetary unit named for an explorer | 46 |
| Place with mandatory communal meals, sometimes | 46 |
| Point that might help protect a fenced-in areA | 46 |
| Putnam County competition, in a Broadway title | 46 |
| Player with an orange and black-striped helmet | 46 |
| Pixar film with a longbow-shooting protagonist | 46 |
| Pink Floyd "Candy and a Currant ___" | 46 |
| Perkins who wrote "Blue Suede Shoes" | 46 |
| Presidential daughter or New York neighborhood | 46 |
| Photo-filled reading matter in the living room | 46 |
| Porter who wrote "Begin the Beguine" | 46 |
| Painter of "Fog Over Scotland Yard"? | 46 |
| Product first mass-marketed by Kellogg in 1906 | 46 |
| Passing grade, but nothing to write home about | 46 |
| Plane that competed with Lockheed's L-1011 | 46 |
| Painter who was a leader of French Romanticism | 46 |
| Pigpen of ''Peanuts,'' for one | 46 |
| Place to get a learner's permit, for short | 46 |
| Pulitzer-winning editorial cartoonist Marlette | 46 |
| Paints like an abstract expressionist, perhaps | 46 |
| Piece marked "one piano, four hands" | 46 |
| Pejorative term co-opted and redefined by some | 46 |
| Prominent parts of a George W. Bush caricature | 46 |
| Princess in Verdi's "Don Carlos" | 46 |
| Princess _____ ("Don Carlos" figure) | 46 |
| Place that means "delight" in Hebrew | 46 |
| Party in a "which came first" debate | 46 |
| Philip Roth's "___, the Fanatic" | 46 |
| Person singing "Boola Boola" perhaps | 46 |
| Poet with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame | 46 |
| Poet who inspired the musical "Cats" | 46 |
| Peggotty girl in "David Copperfield" | 46 |
| Philips who was in "The Aristocrats" | 46 |
| Phish "Possum, your ___ is the road" | 46 |
| Premier Zhou who hosted Nixon's 1972 visit | 46 |
| Participants in Tolkien's "Moot" | 46 |
| Previously, in a 19th century literature class | 46 |
| Part of a postal address for Gannon University | 46 |
| Paul Anka hit subtitled "That Kiss!" | 46 |
| Part of the conjugation of "être" | 46 |
| Prison in which Johnny Cash famously performed | 46 |
| Prepared for a long drive, with "up" | 46 |
| Prefix meaning ''one billion'' | 46 |
| Princess in Disney's "Enchanted" | 46 |
| Party in a landmark Supreme Court case of 2000 | 46 |
| Person who wears black and listens to The Cure | 46 |
| Peace Palace's place, with "The" | 46 |
| Piggy bank's name in "Toy Story" | 46 |
| Production company behind "Dr. Phil" | 46 |
| Prophet whose name means "salvation" | 46 |
| Provide accommodations for Oscar winner Peter? | 46 |
| Pet food brand with a ProActive Health variety | 46 |