| Thora Birch's "Ghost World" role | 46 |
| Treebeard in "The Lord of the Rings" | 46 |
| The "Odyssey" or "Beowulf" | 46 |
| Title girl of a "Nine Stories" story | 46 |
| They're anticipated at airports, for short | 46 |
| Tom's "Mission: Impossible" role | 46 |
| The "spirit" in intoxicating liquors | 46 |
| Teen comic originally focused on social graces | 46 |
| They're found in the banks along the Seine | 46 |
| The alleged first successful clone to Raelians | 46 |
| The evidence of things not seen, per the Bible | 46 |
| Terminal "Lost Dogs" Pearl Jam song? | 46 |
| The F.D.I.C. was created during his presidency | 46 |
| Typical number of theme answers in a crossword | 46 |
| Teri of ''Young Frankenstein'' | 46 |
| Tests that consist of five subjects, for short | 46 |
| Talk show host who received on-air liposuction | 46 |
| The mouth of one is seen on some Nestea labels | 46 |
| TV show broadcast from Times Square, for short | 46 |
| The Beach Boys' "___ Vibrations" | 46 |
| The "Fat" in "Fat Tuesday" | 46 |
| Test with an Analytical Writing section: Abbr. | 46 |
| The original Lola, in "Damn Yankees" | 46 |
| Title heroine played by Shirley Temple in 1937 | 46 |
| Three time Indianapolis 500 winner Castroneves | 46 |
| The Beatles' "___ Comes the Sun" | 46 |
| The performances of Milli Vanilli, essentially | 46 |
| TV drama or its incorrigible leading character | 46 |
| There are 17,531,640 every bimillennium: Abbr. | 46 |
| Toy mentioned in "The Chipmunk Song" | 46 |
| Tech company headquartered in Armonk, New York | 46 |
| The Vandals of the Western Athletic Conference | 46 |
| They're often flashed in front of bouncers | 46 |
| Translation for Ovid's "obtineo" | 46 |
| Tango tune heard in "The Full Monty" | 46 |
| The Supremes' "_____ a Symphony" | 46 |
| Texter’s “Here’s what I think” | 46 |
| Their empire was the Land of the Four Quarters | 46 |
| Teri's "Young Frankenstein" role | 46 |
| The Crossed Harpoons, in "Moby Dick" | 46 |
| Three-time pairs skating gold medalist Rodnina | 46 |
| The Eagles' "Take ___ the Limit" | 46 |
| The Trump who wrote "For Love Alone" | 46 |
| The Beatles' "All ___ Got to Do" | 46 |
| The Beatles' "___ Got a Feeling" | 46 |
| Thriller shot largely on Martha's Vineyard | 46 |
| Thief who stole the Queen of Hearts' tarts | 46 |
| Tennis player called "the Crocodile" | 46 |
| Turner of "Imitation of Life" (1959) | 46 |
| Tolkein's "The ___ of Beleriand" | 46 |
| They're at the top of the standings: Abbr. | 46 |
| Title for Sulu on "Star Trek": Abbr. | 46 |
| Tyler of the Aerosmith video "Crazy" | 46 |
| They may need to be tied up before you move on | 46 |
| They're "a-leaping" at yule time | 46 |
| The Invasion of Normandy's HMS Boxer, e.g. | 46 |
| Two-time gold medal skier of the 1998 Olympics | 46 |
| Three-time world champion alpine skier Hermann | 46 |
| Tony __, "Saturday Night Fever" hero | 46 |
| Tenor's role in "Nixon in China" | 46 |
| The old gray one ain't what she used to be | 46 |
| Tennyson's "The _____ Queen'' | 46 |
| This was folded into Geffen Records in '03 | 46 |
| Target audience for "Shave" magazine | 46 |
| Tony Soprano and cohorts, with "the" | 46 |
| Tramp, e.g., in "Lady and the Tramp" | 46 |
| Third baseman and two-time All-Star Melvin ___ | 46 |
| Tough guy who was a bodyguard for Muhammad Ali | 46 |
| Typical reply to ''Que pasa?'' | 46 |
| Tennis great with 11 Grand Slam singles titles | 46 |
| TV's ''Emerald Point ___'' | 46 |
| Timothy Hutton's "Leverage" role | 46 |
| TV series centered at the Washington Navy Yard | 46 |
| Thelonious Monk's "Well You ___" | 46 |
| Thomas Anderson's alias, in a film trilogy | 46 |
| The Hoover Dam forms part of its border: Abbr. | 46 |
| Tucci's "Road to Perdition" role | 46 |
| Third baseman David Freese was its MVP in 2011 | 46 |
| They may have been seen under Western branches | 46 |
| The boss usually doesn't want to hear them | 46 |
| Tree you "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round" | 46 |
| They usually end in ''to one'' | 46 |
| Texas city with an annual Shakespeare Festival | 46 |
| The Cranberries' "___ My Family" | 46 |
| Texas Hold'em cousin often played high-low | 46 |
| This novel's title means "rover" | 46 |
| Thomas Tryon best seller, with "The" | 46 |
| Two-time Oscar nominee for portraying Henry II | 46 |
| Typically crowded spot for a Thanksgiving chef | 46 |
| They may be sharp or dull, but always unwanted | 46 |
| Tony who was the 2003 A.L. Manager of the Year | 46 |
| Tomei's "My Cousin Vinny" costar | 46 |
| Team named for its city's leading industry | 46 |
| They're ''born, not made'' | 46 |
| TV show about a consultant thought to have ESP | 46 |
| Type of constrictor, or a programming language | 46 |
| Time off, briefly, and this puzzle's theme | 46 |
| Tantalizingly off-limits to kids, in Hollywood | 46 |
| Team that plays opening day at home every year | 46 |
| They can get busy during the winter and summer | 46 |