| What drips out of a toppled tub bottle? | 39 |
| "Poker After Dark" host Hiatt | 39 |
| "60 Minutes" alumna Alexander | 39 |
| Visitor to the Starretts' farmstead | 39 |
| 1953 film or the last word spoken in it | 39 |
| Women's health and fitness magazine | 39 |
| 1993 NBA Rookie of the Year, familiarly | 39 |
| The NBA's "Big Aristotle" | 39 |
| The N.B.A.'s O'Neal, familiarly | 39 |
| Nickname of basketball's O'Neal | 39 |
| Hoopster with six rap albums, for short | 39 |
| "___ Vs." (TV reality series) | 39 |
| The Guess Who: "___ the Land" | 39 |
| "Try before you buy" products | 39 |
| Gless of "Cagney & Lacey" | 39 |
| "Casino" Best Actress nominee | 39 |
| "Valley of the Dolls" co-star | 39 |
| "___ McNasty" (UPN TV series) | 39 |
| Prime Minister of India: 1964–66 | 39 |
| “___ of the Dead” (2004 comedy) | 39 |
| "Man and Superman" playwright | 39 |
| "Arms and the Man" playwright | 39 |
| "Rich Man, Poor Man" novelist | 39 |
| "Heartbreak House" playwright | 39 |
| __ Rebellion: 1786-'87 insurrection | 39 |
| "___ Loves You" (Beatles hit) | 39 |
| "___ Blinded Me With Science" | 39 |
| ''Ain't ___ Sweet'' | 39 |
| "___ shall have music . . . " | 39 |
| Million-selling Harry Connick Jr. album | 39 |
| Elle's English-language counterpart | 39 |
| Broadway's "--- Loves Me" | 39 |
| Broadway's "___ Loves Me" | 39 |
| "Murder, ___ Said," 1962 film | 39 |
| "___-Devil," 1989 Streep film | 39 |
| "___ walks in beauty ...'' | 39 |
| "___ Cried" (1962 top 10 hit) | 39 |
| The Beatles played there in August 1965 | 39 |
| Attorney with a stadium named after him | 39 |
| 1997 Jackie Robinson commemoration site | 39 |
| "Butter" used in some lotions | 39 |
| Supersized clip joint in the Big Apple? | 39 |
| Ally of "St. Elmo's Fire" | 39 |
| Charlie who has tiger blood, apparently | 39 |
| "Apocalypse Now" actor Martin | 39 |
| "Morning Train" singer Easton | 39 |
| Result of a farm animal losing opacity? | 39 |
| Ready for the World: "Oh ___" | 39 |
| "___ Take a Bow" (The Smiths) | 39 |
| "Falling Up" poet Silverstein | 39 |
| Sheepdogs that look like little Lassies | 39 |
| George of the Jungle's pet elephant | 39 |
| __ Khan ("Jungle Book" tiger) | 39 |
| Physical therapy for a Himalayan guide? | 39 |
| "All I Wanna Do" singer, 1994 | 39 |
| "___ a Lady" (Tom Jones song) | 39 |
| Hall & Oates' '-- Gone' | 39 |
| Billy Joel's '-- Got a Way' | 39 |
| "--- a Lady" (Tom Jones song) | 39 |
| "___ a bird in a gilded cage" | 39 |
| '-- Gone' (Hall and Oates song) | 39 |
| "The Liner ___ Lady": Kipling | 39 |
| "That's enough from you!" | 39 |
| "Don't let them hear us!" | 39 |
| LaBeouf of the last Indiana Jones movie | 39 |
| Tibetan or Chinese "lion dog" | 39 |
| Part of the leg that's often kicked | 39 |
| Everett ___, "ashcan realist" | 39 |
| Sulu and Uhura, e.g., on the Enterprise | 39 |
| Creature in search of an oasis, perhaps | 39 |
| Hobbits' home, with "The" | 39 |
| Stallone's "Rocky" costar | 39 |
| Middle-earth region, with “the” | 39 |
| Actress (1983), supporting actor (1999) | 39 |
| It's sometimes required for service | 39 |
| "___ Nuff" (Black Crowes set) | 39 |
| "Weeds" airer, in TV listings | 39 |
| "Homeland" network, for short | 39 |
| "Dexter" network, in listings | 39 |
| Old woman's home in a nursery rhyme | 39 |
| Large family's dwelling, in a rhyme | 39 |
| They're often not seen on the beach | 39 |
| "If I were in your ___ . . ." | 39 |
| Something for a baseball highlight reel | 39 |
| It may be the basis of wishful thinking | 39 |
| Taking pictures of Paul Michael Glaser? | 39 |
| Gets a "five-finger discount" | 39 |
| "Encino Man" star Pauly _____ | 39 |
| What a constant channel-surfer may have | 39 |
| What a pin has that a pine doesn't? | 39 |
| One of two letters in "timid" | 39 |
| "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," e.g. | 39 |
| Forgetful computer operator's lack? | 39 |
| Having a frequency over 1,600 kilohertz | 39 |
| Elmore Leonard's "Get __" | 39 |
| "Twist and ___" (Beatles hit) | 39 |
| "Nova" episode about our sun? | 39 |
| "Monk" and "Mannix" | 39 |
| Dispose of sensitive material, in a way | 39 |
| First Oscar winner for Animated Feature | 39 |