| Three times a day, in pharmacist shorthand | 42 |
| They're worth a point in the World Cup | 42 |
| Turner who sang "The Best," 1989 | 42 |
| Trinidad and ___ (Caribbean island nation) | 42 |
| Twilight Singers "Too Tough ___" | 42 |
| Thin sheet metal for ornamental decoration | 42 |
| The Rockets of the Mid-American Conference | 42 |
| Three-time skiing gold medalist ___ Sailer | 42 |
| Typical "Yo Gabba Gabba!" viewer | 42 |
| The 100-meter dash and the 400-meter relay | 42 |
| Tampa paper, briefly, with "the" | 42 |
| The cast of "Jersey Shore," e.g. | 42 |
| Tommy Lasorda's retired Dodgers number | 42 |
| Time in Chicago when it's noon in L.A. | 42 |
| Tognazzi of "La Cage aux Folles" | 42 |
| Tiny Tim's prized possessions, briefly | 42 |
| Thurman of the "Kill Bill" films | 42 |
| The Big ___ (Randy Johnson's nickname) | 42 |
| Takes down, as a flyer on a bulletin board | 42 |
| The Drifters' "___ the Roof" | 42 |
| Target of TV's "MythBusters" | 42 |
| Traditional Olympics basketball powerhouse | 42 |
| Thoughtless thing to say to the Scarecrow? | 42 |
| Tournament won four times by Jack Nicklaus | 42 |
| They sent Laika the dog into space in 1957 | 42 |
| They relocated from New Orleans in '79 | 42 |
| To a Texan, this dish just ain't right | 42 |
| Textile pattern that resembles a honeycomb | 42 |
| The "24" in "36-24-36" | 42 |
| Ten years' or hundred years' event | 42 |
| Type of pedal that Jimi Hendrix often used | 42 |
| The "vey" of "oy vey!" | 42 |
| Three French horns, in a Prokofiev classic | 42 |
| The next one takes place in Shanghai, 2010 | 42 |
| TV heroine with a sidekick named Gabrielle | 42 |
| Theme of this puzzle, with "The" | 42 |
| Thrice, a "Seinfeld" catchphrase | 42 |
| TV chef Martin of "___ Can Cook" | 42 |
| Tom Sawyer's affirmative to Aunt Polly | 42 |
| They can cause eye rolls around the office | 42 |
| They're used to make hollandaise sauce | 42 |
| The "suns" in sunny-side-up eggs | 42 |
| Toy that goes "around the world" | 42 |
| The Cowardly Lion's Kansas counterpart | 42 |
| Type of baggy suit popular in the '40s | 42 |
| They're frequently seen between shifts | 42 |
| Their only beardless member is Frank Beard | 42 |
| Thomas Jefferson's first vice president | 43 |
| Theologian who wrote "Sic et Non" | 43 |
| There are two of them on the back of a dime | 43 |
| Title town in a 1945 Pulitzer-winning novel | 43 |
| The Beatles' "__ in the Life" | 43 |
| They're often negative before elections | 43 |
| Trojan leader who survived the fall of Troy | 43 |
| Typically not quite ready for middle school | 43 |
| To your heart's content, '60s-style | 43 |
| The Falcons of the Mountain West Conference | 43 |
| They may fall apart under cross-examination | 43 |
| The Four Seasons: "Walk Like ___" | 43 |
| Thabo Mbeki is its current president: Abbr. | 43 |
| The Beatles' "_____ Love Her" | 43 |
| They may begin with "furthermore" | 43 |
| The boss in "Who's the Boss?" | 43 |
| Tony Kushner's 1993 Pulitzer Prize play | 43 |
| The Beach Boys' "Barbara ___" | 43 |
| Trollope's ''Lady ___'' | 43 |
| Title girl of a 1953 million-selling record | 43 |
| The 'I' in 'The King and I' | 43 |
| They're placed in the center of a table | 43 |
| They may include ht., wt., skin color, etc. | 43 |
| Tom T. Hall's "Mama Bake ___" | 43 |
| Turkish peak associated with Noah's ark | 43 |
| The Adriatic vis-Ã -vis the Mediterranean | 43 |
| The second "A" in N.C.A.A.: Abbr. | 43 |
| Titan after whom one of the oceans is named | 43 |
| They're not street-legal in many places | 43 |
| The Beatles' "Eight Days ___" | 43 |
| The "needle" part of needle grass | 43 |
| Tool used by Hansel and Gretel's father | 43 |
| Type of pigment used in artists' paints | 43 |
| They're heard from shepherds' herds | 43 |
| Theme song for the TV show "COPS" | 43 |
| They perform "Asleep in the Deep" | 43 |
| Triple Crown winner Citation or Gallant Fox | 43 |
| Toy that shouldn't be pointed at people | 43 |
| They gave their last public concert in 1966 | 43 |
| This puzzle's fairly obvious theme word | 43 |
| Technology standard named for a Danish king | 43 |
| The Ramones' "Blitzkrieg ___" | 43 |
| The ___ Boys (40's-50's film group) | 43 |
| They often break Wile E. Coyote's falls | 43 |
| Title locale in a 1998 Notorious B.I.G. hit | 43 |
| Theme song from "American Gigolo" | 43 |
| Title character in a Theodore Dreiser novel | 43 |
| Tenor who was born in Naples and died there | 43 |
| The major leagues are three levels above it | 43 |
| The Cranberries: "Loud & ___" | 43 |
| Third year in the reign of Edward the Elder | 43 |
| The role of Frenchy, in "Grease"? | 43 |
| The Hollies' "Long --- Woman" | 43 |