| "Jam Up Jelly Tight" singer Tommy | 43 |
| "I'm hysterical!" in netspeak | 43 |
| "Message received and understood" | 43 |
| ''The King of the Cowboys'' | 43 |
| Surname that's synonymous with synonyms | 43 |
| Massenet's "Le ___ de Lahore" | 43 |
| Source of a bodybuilder's rage, briefly | 43 |
| "The Morning Show Murders" author | 43 |
| Preferred term instead of "Gypsy" | 43 |
| "Touched by an Angel" star Downey | 43 |
| Capital where one can see the Spanish Steps | 43 |
| "I am Fortune's fool" speaker | 43 |
| 'Night of the Living Dead' director | 43 |
| Palillo of "Welcome Back, Kotter" | 43 |
| Swanson of "Parks and Recreation" | 43 |
| Arthur and Molly Weasley's youngest son | 43 |
| "Mazes and Monsters" author Jaffe | 43 |
| ''Five Women'' author Jaffe | 43 |
| Star of the 1960s series "Tarzan" | 43 |
| Part of "the San Francisco treat" | 43 |
| Piece that starts a chess game on square a1 | 43 |
| "Other Voices, Other ___": Capote | 43 |
| Arledge who pioneered Monday night football | 43 |
| ''National Velvet'' co-star | 43 |
| John's "True Grit" Oscar role | 43 |
| Be partial to, with ''for'' | 43 |
| "Air Music" Pulitzer winner, 1976 | 43 |
| Art Ensemble of Chicago sax player Mitchell | 43 |
| Dr. ___ ("A Beautiful Mind" role) | 43 |
| Playwright Gilroy's "subject" | 43 |
| Start of a flower lover's poetic lament | 43 |
| Victim in AMC's "The Killing" | 43 |
| Norman Rockwell painting subject of W.W. II | 43 |
| Monica's brother on "Friends" | 43 |
| One of TV's ''Friends'' | 43 |
| "Lady Sings the Blues" star Diana | 43 |
| Body of water named for an English explorer | 43 |
| ''The Ghost of ___ Taylor'' | 43 |
| "The Godfather" composer Nino ___ | 43 |
| ''La Strada'' composer Nino | 43 |
| Part of Colin Powell's coll. experience | 43 |
| "Goodbye, Columbus" author Philip | 43 |
| "Zuckerman Unbound" author Philip | 43 |
| She wrote "I'll Cry Tomorrow" | 43 |
| Contributions to one are not tax-deductible | 43 |
| What ballplayers call a "laugher" | 43 |
| "Oh, Pretty Woman" singer Orbison | 43 |
| Plumber's concern at Buckingham Palace? | 43 |
| Cornwall ______ (Memorial Cup winners 1981) | 43 |
| ''Oh, Pretty Woman'' singer | 43 |
| Alma mater of crossword legend Tyler Hinman | 43 |
| Allegheny Valley and Arizona Central: Abbr. | 43 |
| Abbreviation for "Answer, please" | 43 |
| Much of a bride-to-be's mail, for short | 43 |
| ''Ay, there's the ___'' | 43 |
| "Ay, there's the ___": Hamlet | 43 |
| Stereotypical "Hee Haw" character | 43 |
| Coin with a two-headed eagle on the reverse | 43 |
| 'The 40 Year Old Virgin' actor Paul | 43 |
| Poe's The Murders in the ____ Morgue | 43 |
| "Nought shall make us ___": Shak. | 43 |
| "Golden Girls" actress McClanahan | 43 |
| ___ family, which includes the citrus trees | 43 |
| "Shoulda, woulda, coulda" thinker | 43 |
| One that might be taken outside and beaten? | 43 |
| One that is often taken out back and beaten | 43 |
| What a dangerous "road" leads to? | 43 |
| Eliminate (an option), with "out" | 43 |
| "I before E except after C," e.g. | 43 |
| Responsibility of a Congressional committee | 43 |
| Great Big Sea "The Old Black ___" | 43 |
| "The monster is coming this way!" | 43 |
| Mysterious symbol in "The Hobbit" | 43 |
| Like the Elder Futhark "alphabet" | 43 |
| Lady Antebellum's "I ___ You" | 43 |
| Rolling Stones hit, to an Indian economist? | 43 |
| Play that coined the word "robot" | 43 |
| Classic play whose title is an abbreviation | 43 |
| Like the setting of "Green Acres" | 43 |
| " . . . dew will ___ them": Shak. | 43 |
| Monogram of "The Sage of Concord" | 43 |
| Fastballer known as "The Express" | 43 |
| Baseball's first $1 million/year player | 43 |
| "The Ides of March" actor Gosling | 43 |
| "___ Hope," long-running ABC soap | 43 |
| "__ Hope": '70s-'80s soap | 43 |
| Spock's mother in "Star Trek" | 43 |
| Former Swedish subsidiary of General Motors | 43 |
| Car company headquartered in Trollhättan | 43 |
| Kemo ___ (''trusty scout'') | 43 |
| Team that plays in the First Niagara Center | 43 |
| He played Mowgli in "Jungle Book" | 43 |
| "The Thief of Bagdad" actor, 1940 | 43 |
| Power Balance Pavilion team, on scoreboards | 43 |
| Vanzetti's partner in crime, supposedly | 43 |
| Goldman's partner in investment banking | 43 |
| Losses involving getting to the quarterback | 43 |
| "Le ___ du printemps": Stravinsky | 43 |
| "The Sweetest Taboo" singer, 1985 | 43 |
| Geoffrey Rush's "Quills" role | 43 |