| Ewbank who coached Namath in Super Bowl III | 43 |
| Exclamation after plopping down on the sofa | 43 |
| English king called 'the Conqueror' | 43 |
| English New Wave band led by Andy Partridge | 43 |
| Emil ___, 1948-52 Czech track gold medalist | 43 |
| Elmo's ballet-dancing friend since 1993 | 43 |
| Eckhart of "Thank You for Smoking" | 44 |
| Even-__ (of similar height, as forest trees) | 44 |
| Emily Dickinson's home, in Massachusetts | 44 |
| Emotion that may need "management" | 44 |
| Empress who was the niece of Peter the Great | 44 |
| Emmy winner Gunn of "Breaking Bad" | 44 |
| Eight-time LPGA Player of the Year Sorenstam | 44 |
| Entrée at an annual Beantown celebration? | 44 |
| Existing independent of experience, in logic | 44 |
| Energetic risk-taking type, so it's said | 44 |
| Ed who played Santa Claus in "Elf" | 44 |
| Exclamation in "A Christmas Carol" | 44 |
| Event in which contestants ask for sentences | 44 |
| Elaine's surname on "Seinfeld" | 44 |
| Elaine's last name on 'Seinfeld' | 44 |
| Event in which you may drive a hard bargain? | 44 |
| Either "True Grit" (2010) director | 44 |
| Eagles of Death Metal "Cherry ___" | 44 |
| Either "Unforgettable" duet singer | 44 |
| Either of two "Newhart" characters | 44 |
| Extremely difficult-to-explore part of Earth | 44 |
| Earl Scruggs "True Love Never ___" | 44 |
| Establishment with a revolving mirrored ball | 44 |
| English poet and clergyman: 1573–1631 | 44 |
| E-mail suffix once required to join Facebook | 44 |
| End of the "Old MacDonald" refrain | 44 |
| Eatery seen in a "Manhattan" scene | 44 |
| English county whose seal is three scimitars | 44 |
| Egyptian ruler's favorite gambling game? | 44 |
| Ernest, in "From Here to Eternity" | 44 |
| Either of two Modesto-based vintner brothers | 44 |
| Eponymous veep associated with redistricting | 44 |
| Evan Hunter's "Streets of ___" | 44 |
| Edmund of "Miracle on 34th Street" | 44 |
| Event that may follow a hog-calling contest? | 44 |
| Emilia's husband, in "Othello" | 44 |
| Excited answer to "Who wants ...?" | 44 |
| Exchange in front of weeping families, often | 44 |
| Ellington's "___ a Song Go..." | 44 |
| Elvis Presley's "___ Lost You" | 44 |
| Eight-time World Series of Poker winner Phil | 44 |
| Extend beyond (with ''out'') | 44 |
| English county closest to Continental Europe | 44 |
| Exec who green-lighted "Star Wars" | 44 |
| Emmy-winning series of the '80s-'90s | 44 |
| Eagerly took advantage of, as an opportunity | 44 |
| Eurythmics hit, "Would I ___ You?" | 44 |
| Emily of "A River Runs Through It" | 44 |
| Exams with analytical reasoning parts: Abbr. | 44 |
| Earthy deposit of clay and calcium carbonate | 44 |
| Eldest March sister, in a 19th-century novel | 44 |
| Entire "Reservoir Dogs" cast, e.g. | 44 |
| Entertainer often dressed in a striped shirt | 44 |
| Evan S. Connell's "___ Bridge" | 44 |
| Elaine ___, author of "Right Bank" | 44 |
| Empty ___ (parent whose kids have moved out) | 44 |
| Eye of ___ ("Macbeth" recipe item) | 44 |
| Early "high-tech" typewriter brand | 44 |
| Exclamation from "Mr. Bill" shorts | 44 |
| Escape-route city, in "Casablanca" | 44 |
| Early source of spices, with "the" | 44 |
| Elisha who shared his ups and downs with us? | 44 |
| Empire partitioned by the Treaty of Lausanne | 44 |
| Early Clark Gable film, with "The" | 44 |
| Explosive device used to break through walls | 44 |
| Expands, as the chest (with "out") | 44 |
| Explorer for whom a Canadian strait is named | 44 |
| Edna Garrett portrayer on two old NBC series | 44 |
| Educational tools illustrating everyday life | 44 |
| Emulate the "Trading Spaces" folks | 44 |
| Elle portrayer in "Legally Blonde" | 44 |
| Episode of "The Brady Bunch," e.g. | 44 |
| Event for which percentages may be specified | 44 |
| Ex-Supreme Court justice __ Day O'Connor | 44 |
| Early Macy's Day Parade balloon designer | 44 |
| Ellington's ''___ Doll'' | 44 |
| Elvis Costello's "My ___ True" | 44 |
| Early label for the Beatles and the Bee Gees | 44 |
| Evenly arranged musical composition for two? | 44 |
| Elton John's ode to donuts and football? | 44 |
| Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice" | 44 |
| Evangelist with a famous "Crusade" | 44 |
| Eponymous horse of an 1877 Anna Sewell novel | 44 |
| Epithet for New York City's firefighters | 44 |
| Essentials for wannabe nightclub performers? | 44 |
| Early lesson in foreign language instruction | 44 |
| Emotion conveyed by wrinkling one's nose | 44 |
| Entertainer nicknamed "Banjo Eyes" | 44 |
| Elvis song about a whirlpool-loving grizzly? | 44 |
| Either of two books of the Apocrypha (abbr.) | 44 |
| Except having Republican passage from a book | 44 |
| Epitaph Dorothy Parker suggested for herself | 44 |
| Executive at American Motors or Enron, e.g.? | 44 |
| End the night with a "pole" dance? | 44 |