| "Tomorrow is another day" utterer | 43 |
| "This isn't looking good ..." | 43 |
| "Hey, I didn't see you there" | 43 |
| First two words of "Dixie," often | 43 |
| "___ see now!" ("Aha!") | 43 |
| One of the rivers near Three Rivers Stadium | 43 |
| Locale for Dublin, Canton, Lima, and Medina | 43 |
| Its flag has 17 stars and is nonrectangular | 43 |
| It was once part of the Northwest Territory | 43 |
| Home of Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland | 43 |
| "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers" | 43 |
| German physicist with a law named after him | 43 |
| "Fuck," a whole lot more politely | 43 |
| ''For goodness' sake!'' | 43 |
| "I can't believe it!": 2 wds. | 43 |
| ''I can't believe it!'' | 43 |
| "I've found you out at last!" | 43 |
| "So that's your little game!" | 43 |
| "Exes & ___" (series on Logo) | 43 |
| "Exes & ___" (Logo TV series) | 43 |
| "___ Be in Love" (Kate Bush song) | 43 |
| "No Blood for ___" (protest sign) | 43 |
| What the Ewings and Clampetts had in common | 43 |
| Parts of an "Old MacDonald" verse | 43 |
| Eugene ______ (First Canadian lager brewer) | 43 |
| Haggard's "___ from Muskogee" | 43 |
| ''Grapes of Wrath'' escapee | 43 |
| Migrants in "The Grapes of Wrath" | 43 |
| "All right, I heard you already!" | 43 |
| "I'll do it, I'll do it!" | 43 |
| Ingredient in the Middle Eastern stew bamia | 43 |
| Vegetables also known as lady's-fingers | 43 |
| Ready for action after an injury, in sports | 43 |
| "Pay" or "Motor" ending | 43 |
| "Lemony Snicket" baddie Count ___ | 43 |
| Word with "Spice" in a brand name | 43 |
| Picasso's "The ___ Guitarist" | 43 |
| "The ___ I get, the better I was" | 43 |
| Neil Young classic from "Harvest" | 43 |
| Address used when asking for money, perhaps | 43 |
| Financier of Lansing's tallest building | 43 |
| Builder of America's first exported car | 43 |
| Shout to someone in danger of getting stuck | 43 |
| Anita Baker's "Same ___ Love" | 43 |
| Acid type used in the manufacturing of soap | 43 |
| "The Tourist" novelist Steinhauer | 43 |
| Actress Fabian of "The Goldbergs" | 43 |
| ''Three Sisters'' character | 43 |
| "Romeo Is Bleeding" co-star, 1993 | 43 |
| "Absinthe Drinker" painter Viktor | 43 |
| "The Vicar of Wakefield" daughter | 43 |
| Douglas's "Spartacus" co-star | 43 |
| Café de ___ (drink brewed in a clay pot) | 43 |
| Skateboard trick named after its originator | 43 |
| One-toothed dragon of old children's TV | 43 |
| "Stand and Deliver" Oscar nominee | 43 |
| "Baseball Tonight" analyst Buster | 43 |
| His watch sent a signal to contact Superman | 43 |
| City name on the Wizard of Oz's balloon | 43 |
| What's bigger than Lincoln in Nebraska? | 43 |
| Many a worker at Union Pacific headquarters | 43 |
| It has an exclave on the Musandam Peninsula | 43 |
| Country on the tip of the Arabian Peninsula | 43 |
| Barbra's "Funny Girl" co-star | 43 |
| Actor Epps of "A Day in the Life" | 43 |
| ''Rubaiyat of ___ Khayyam'' | 43 |
| One of Hugh's "House" costars | 43 |
| First "Commander of the Faithful" | 43 |
| Actor Epps of "Against the Ropes" | 43 |
| ___ Torrijos Herrera, former head of Panama | 43 |
| ___ Little ("The Wire" character) | 43 |
| "___! What fray was here?": Romeo | 43 |
| "Damien: ___" (1978 movie sequel) | 43 |
| They're meaningful to the superstitious | 43 |
| Black cats and broken mirrors, by tradition | 43 |
| Mario Puzo book named for a code of silence | 43 |
| "Love ___ Rooftop" (1960s sitcom) | 43 |
| "Come ___ My House" (Clooney hit) | 43 |
| "___ Certain Lady at Court": Pope | 43 |
| "___ Carousel" (1967 Hollies hit) | 43 |
| Not entirely of one's own volition, say | 43 |
| John Synge poem "___ Anniversary" | 43 |
| "Chestnuts roasting __ open fire" | 43 |
| "___ Island With You" (1948 film) | 43 |
| Like much music, starting in the late 1980s | 43 |
| First word of ''The Raven'' | 43 |
| "Fool me ___, shame on you . . ." | 43 |
| ''The ___ and Future King'' | 43 |
| Talking Heads "___ in a Lifetime" | 43 |
| 1949 hit "_____ in Love With Amy" | 43 |
| First words of "Waltzing Matilda" | 43 |
| ''Mon ___'' (French comedy) | 43 |
| Countdown's penultimate number, perhaps | 43 |
| Single for Metallica in 1989 and U2 in 1992 | 43 |
| Number at the peak of PascalÂ’s triangle | 43 |
| "The loneliest number," in a song | 43 |
| "A Chorus Line" production number | 43 |
| "___ O'Clock Jump," 1938 song | 43 |
| Former NBA cager known as the Big Aristotle | 43 |
| ''The Bad News Bears'' star | 43 |