Stars of "Two and a Half Men," e.g. | 45 |
Songs on a "Best of ..." collection | 45 |
Subj. covered on the AP European History test | 45 |
Sixth word in the Declaration of Independence | 45 |
Shenzi or Banzai in "The Lion King" | 45 |
Soothing hot drink also known as Lucky Dragon | 45 |
Show won by Jordin Sparks in 2007, familiarly | 45 |
Sinatra's "--- Kick Out of You" | 45 |
Sinatra's "___ Kick Out of You" | 45 |
Stereotypical name for a sci-fi lab assistant | 45 |
Sonny and Cher's "___ You Babe" | 45 |
Sue Grafton's "__ for Innocent" | 45 |
Subject of a 2005 Sufjan Stevens album: Abbr. | 45 |
Sammy Kaye's "___ Big Girl Now" | 45 |
Start of Shelley's "Ozymandias" | 45 |
Shock jock Don with a syndicated morning show | 45 |
Schubert's "Fantasia ___ Minor" | 45 |
Sports journalist Hammond of the Golf Channel | 45 |
She played Coco Hernandez in "Fame" | 45 |
Scar's voice in "The Lion King" | 45 |
Shaw who wrote "Rich Man, Poor Man" | 45 |
Start of a crystal ball user's prediction | 45 |
Stilted-sounding "Consider it done" | 45 |
Start of a ''Superman'' query | 45 |
Stevie Wonder's "__ She Lovely" | 45 |
Singer with the #1 hit "All I Have" | 45 |
Steve Martin title role, with "The" | 45 |
Singer with the hit "Foolish Games" | 45 |
Singer "from the block," familiarly | 45 |
Sport whose name means "gentle way" | 45 |
Steely Dan's ''___ Lied'' | 45 |
Scottish town of Sir Walter Scott's youth | 45 |
Setting for "The Constant Gardener" | 45 |
Singer fired by Godfrey on television in 1953 | 45 |
Sci-fi character remembered for her large bus | 45 |
String accompaniments to "Aloha Oe" | 45 |
Speak without restraint (with "it") | 45 |
Springsteen "___ Let Me Be the One" | 45 |
Sue Grafton's "___ For Lawless" | 45 |
Start of "The Midnight Ride . . . " | 45 |
Start of a little daredevil's declaration | 45 |
Show featuring the scheming Dr. Zachary Smith | 45 |
Supremes "Stop! In the Name of ___" | 45 |
Substance of interest to the CIA in the 1950s | 45 |
Subject of some '50s-'60s experiments | 45 |
Sch. that won the Sugar Bowl in 2002 and 2004 | 45 |
San Francisco's "Good Day" band | 45 |
Source of "Physician, heal thyself" | 45 |
She's back in town, in a Fats Waller song | 45 |
She sang ''To Sir With Love'' | 45 |
Ship destroyed in Havana's waters in 1898 | 45 |
Sharks whose teeth were used in Maori jewelry | 45 |
She "ain't what she used to be" | 45 |
She played Lois in "Superman" films | 45 |
Some Canadian provinces, with "The" | 45 |
Sportscaster Albert who says "Yes!" | 45 |
Success on TV's "Concentration" | 45 |
Stewie's sister on "Family Guy" | 45 |
Sideshow ___ ("Simpsons" character) | 45 |
Slugger featured on a 2006 U.S. postage stamp | 45 |
Subject of "The Miracle Has Landed" | 45 |
Studio whose films get off to a roaring start | 45 |
Start for "day" or "term" | 45 |
Start for "day" or "wife" | 45 |
State where Garrison Keillor was born (abbr.) | 45 |
Swift's "A ___ Proposal . . . " | 45 |
She was Victoria in "The Red Shoes" | 45 |
Stones "___ is up, the sun is down" | 45 |
Soprano role in "Ariadne auf Naxos" | 45 |
Simba's mate in "The Lion King" | 45 |
Simba's love in "The Lion King" | 45 |
Sharks leader, in "West Side Story" | 45 |
State with a border formed by the Missouri R. | 45 |
Synthpop singer of "99 Luftballons" | 45 |
Some of it may be spent on your grandchildren | 45 |
She played Julia on "Party of Five" | 45 |
Single-named singer of the Velvet Underground | 45 |
Swedish soprano noted for her Wagnerian roles | 45 |
She said, "We see things as we are" | 45 |
Sticks ___ Hick Pix (famous Variety headline) | 45 |
Setting in the musical "Two by Two" | 45 |
Sartre play in which hell is a gigantic hotel | 45 |
Stendhal's "Le Rouge et le ___" | 45 |
Steelers' coach with four Super Bowl wins | 45 |
Second word of "Candle in the Wind" | 45 |
Stones 1st U.S. hit "___ Fade Away" | 45 |
Supporter of the Heller decision, 2008: Abbr. | 45 |
Site of "interstates" H1, H2 and H3 | 45 |
Site of the California Surf Museum, fittingly | 45 |
Singer called "The Jezebel of Jazz" | 45 |
Shelley's "__ to the West Wind" | 45 |
State whose official beverage is tomato juice | 45 |
Source of the Beverly Hillbillies' wealth | 45 |
Short-order cook on "2 Broke Girls" | 45 |
Sequel to Puzo's "The Last Don" | 45 |
Science fiction magazine published until 1995 | 45 |
Shipping magnate who founded Olympic Airlines | 45 |
Situation before an inning-ending double play | 45 |
Sonic Dolls "Something to Hold ___" | 45 |
Sonic Dolls "Something to Hang ___" | 45 |