Sport in which Israel won its first Olympic medal | 49 |
Subject of the bio "A Life in the Dark" | 49 |
Sugar __ (Monroe in "Some Like It Hot") | 49 |
Singer with the 1992 album "Ingénue" | 49 |
Sandra's costar in "The Lake House" | 49 |
Ship part represented by the constellation Carina | 49 |
Stevie's "Songs in the ___ of Life" | 49 |
Show with tunes adapted from the music of Borodin | 49 |
Schultz's boss, in a '60s-'70s sitcom | 49 |
Secretary of state who initiated dollar diplomacy | 49 |
Supertramp " ... Famous ___ Words ... " | 49 |
She played Glinda the Good in "The Wiz" | 49 |
Students may be searched for them in grade school | 49 |
Schreiber of "The Manchurian Candidate" | 49 |
Schreiber of "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" | 49 |
Suffix with "Earth" or "duck" | 49 |
Suffix with "weak" or "Earth" | 49 |
Start of Longfellow's "Revere" poem | 49 |
Somerset Maugham's "___ of Lambeth" | 49 |
Singer Lisa with the 1994 #1 hit "Stay" | 49 |
Sound in "cube" but not "cub" | 49 |
Surname in the credits for "Casablanca" | 49 |
She wrote "An Old-Fashioned Girl": 1870 | 49 |
Setting for part of "The Da Vinci Code" | 49 |
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chair, 2003-07 | 49 |
Some "General Hospital" roles, in brief | 49 |
She played Julia in "Julie & Julia" | 49 |
Subject of the book "The Bad Guys Won!" | 49 |
Smokey Robinson's group, with "the" | 49 |
Sch. that e-mails application decisions on Pi Day | 49 |
Sculptor of various "Reclining Figures" | 49 |
She reprised Fay's "King Kong" role | 49 |
Siesta taken by this puzzle's longest answers | 49 |
Singer of the 1984 hit "99 Luftballons" | 49 |
South Vietnam's first president ___ Dinh Diem | 49 |
Stereophonics "Step on My Old Size ___" | 49 |
Serbian city, birthplace of Constantine the Great | 49 |
Serbian city where Constantine the Great was born | 49 |
Ship captain whose passengers were mostly beastly | 49 |
Sometimes it's proper, sometimes it's not | 49 |
She speaks last in "Gone With the Wind" | 49 |
Suffix with "human" or "fact" | 49 |
Sister in Chekhov's "Three Sisters" | 49 |
Slap on goal directly off a pass, in hockey lingo | 49 |
Singer with the album "Season of Glass" | 49 |
Sound before "You're gonna get it!" | 49 |
Strauss's "Die Fledermaus," for one | 49 |
Site of a discovery in "The Lost Chord" | 49 |
Sch. where chapel service attendance is mandatory | 49 |
Suffix with "psych" or "narc" | 49 |
Star of 1969's "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" | 49 |
Starter for "chute" or "sail" | 49 |
Station subject to persistent federal budget cuts | 49 |
Starter for "cure" or "greed" | 49 |
Someone from whom you might collect exotic stamps | 49 |
Stroke lovingly, or the object of a loving stroke | 49 |
Street in the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame | 49 |
Slush ___ (collection of unsolicited manuscripts) | 49 |
State tree of Arkansas, Maine, and North Carolina | 49 |
Sensei's place in the Pennsylvania mountains? | 49 |
Star of the silent film 'Madame Du Barry' | 49 |
Studied carefully (with ''over'') | 49 |
Source of "The Lord is my shepherd ..." | 49 |
Sauce that's made "Old World Style" | 49 |
Sam who directed the "Evil Dead" series | 49 |
Series on which Clint Eastwood played Rowdy Yates | 49 |
Stephen of "Interview With the Vampire" | 49 |
Subject of the 1999 best seller "Dutch" | 49 |
Something for snorkelers to look at but not touch | 49 |
Swingin' Utters "Nothing to ___ On" | 49 |
Second look, on "Monday Night Football" | 49 |
Start for "active" or "grade" | 49 |
Sevendust song on the edge (with "The") | 49 |
Setting for Hitchcock's "Notorious" | 49 |
Spanish-speaking "Sesame Street" Muppet | 49 |
Series of golf courses that host the British Open | 49 |
Salinger's "The Catcher in the ___" | 49 |
Singer with the 1986 #1 album "Promise" | 49 |
Singer's name pronounced "Shar-day" | 49 |
She won a 2002 Grammy for "Lovers Rock" | 49 |
She warned us about a "Smooth Operator" | 49 |
Seat of Marion County in both Illinois and Oregon | 49 |
Sourdough ___ (mascot of the San Francisco 49ers) | 49 |
Said twice, equivalent of "Nothing new" | 49 |
She played Carrie in "Sex and the City" | 49 |
Successor to Gibson on "ABC World News" | 49 |
Suffix with "dream" or "land" | 49 |
Setting for Sinclair's "The Jungle" | 49 |
Singer covering "Purple Haze," probably | 49 |
St. ___ (English boys' school founded in 948) | 49 |
Short-tailed rodent from a Massachusetts college? | 49 |
Swallows' return to San Juan Capistrano, e.g. | 49 |
Song on which "Love Me Tender" is based | 49 |
Salamander also known as the Mexican walking fish | 49 |
She had a "Feast" in a 1987 Danish film | 49 |
Symbol that may appear to the left of a signature | 49 |
System for determining the top NCAA football team | 49 |
Site of Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis's last home | 49 |
Swimmer with three Olympic gold medals, to Roget? | 49 |
Springsteen song recorded again for Nick at Nite? | 49 |