Competitions to see who can drive a ball farthest in the rain? | 62 |
Comment to an out-of-shape runner who reaches the finish line? | 62 |
Cry to a horse that's the opposite of "Giddyup!" | 62 |
Collaborative software, from the Hawaiian for "fast" | 62 |
Construction piece shaped like the last letter of the alphabet | 62 |
Costarring critter in the animated film "Madagascar" | 62 |
Clay who was the "Idol" runner-up to Ruben Studdard | 61 |
Character on America's longest-running animated TV series | 61 |
Computer character set often used for drawing simple pictures | 61 |
City known as "The Live Music Capital of the World" | 61 |
Children's author who wrote 13 sequels to his classic hit | 61 |
Creature whose back is NOT filled with water but, rather, fat | 61 |
Caesar in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," for one | 61 |
Civil War's Johnny __, youngest-ever Army noncom (age 12) | 61 |
City whose major league baseball team was once named the Naps | 61 |
City of 13 million that is NOT the largest in its own country | 61 |
Character found "in a thistly corner of the forest" | 61 |
Commercial name that literally means "to the skies" | 61 |
Catherine Zeta-Jones's "The Mask of Zorro" role | 61 |
City whose motto is "The Heart of Northeast Nevada" | 61 |
Christine's lover in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 61 |
Costar of Bea, Betty, and Rue on "The Golden Girls" | 61 |
Compound found in perfume and this puzzle's theme answers | 61 |
Civil rights leader Medgar in a 8/12/13 Hillary Clinton gaffe | 61 |
Character who says "Play 'As Time Goes By'" | 61 |
Country whose name means "he that strives with God" | 61 |
Costar of "The Expendables" who was born in Beijing | 61 |
Christine who was in the bathroom when she won a Golden Globe | 61 |
Creedence Clearwater Revival song named for a California town | 61 |
Chairman mentioned in The Beatles' "Revolution" | 61 |
Children's game in which players "knuckle down" | 61 |
Car that made its debut at the 1964 New York World's Fair | 61 |
Code word for "N" in the old U.S. Phonetic Alphabet | 61 |
Company with the slogan "At the heart of the image" | 61 |
Calpurnia's dream in "Julius Caesar" and others | 61 |
Carly ___ Jepsen, singer with the 2012 album "Kiss" | 61 |
Cage the Elephant "Ain't No ___ for the Wicked" | 61 |
Comedian who recorded "1960: Look Forward in Anger" | 61 |
City that a song asks "Do you know the way to ...?" | 61 |
Company that owns the brands Playtex, Kiwi and Hillshire Farm | 61 |
Carnivore's comment about what to eat during bad weather? | 61 |
Comedian Ansari of NBC's "Parks and Recreation" | 61 |
Composer who wrote "The Miraculous Mandarin" ballet | 61 |
Character linked to the phrase "the sky is falling" | 61 |
Child actor with a pizza-themed Velvet Underground cover band | 61 |
Cross-dressing star of "The Royal Tour" on Broadway | 61 |
Comic who started a joke with "I drink too much..." | 61 |
Comic with the 2007 HBO special "Captain Miserable" | 61 |
Character actress in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 61 |
Canadian island that has the country's northernmost point | 61 |
Cable channel with ample graphics, tickers, and screaming men | 61 |
Chopin's "Butterfly" or "Winter Wind" | 61 |
Christmas decoration that automatically steers toward lovers? | 61 |
Celebrating the New Year in different time zones, for example | 61 |
Corrupt Philippine president who left office in January, 2001 | 61 |
Concern about being able to communicate in a foreign country? | 61 |
Comment about impressionist Rich when playing a packed house? | 61 |
Charles Darnay's wife in "A Tale of Two Cities" | 61 |
Costumier transfigured "Risky Business" actor (3,6) | 61 |
California city in which "American Graffiti" is set | 61 |
Character voiced by Estelle Harris in "Toy Story 2" | 61 |
Comedian the Smothers Brothers convinced to run for President | 61 |
Connected group of a World War II general's combat units? | 61 |
Celine Dion's "I'm Your Angel" duet partner | 61 |
Carrie Fisher's "Postcards From the Edge," e.g. | 61 |
Checks the caller ID before deciding whether to pick up, e.g. | 61 |
Christmas hit from the 1951 film 'The Lemon Drop Kid' | 61 |
Character with a "sense of snow" in a 1997 thriller | 61 |
Columbia tributary that forms part of the Idaho-Oregon border | 61 |
Chris and Stewie, to Peter Griffin, on "Family Guy" | 61 |
Criminal Robert nicknamed "The Birdman of Alcatraz" | 61 |
Coauthors of "The Elements of Style," ___ and White | 61 |
Clichéd start of a depressingly-timed February 14th speech | 61 |
Classic TV comic whose tag line was "Oh ye-e-e-ah!" | 61 |
Card game that is (aptly) arbitrary and seemingly neverending | 61 |
Containing every wavelength in the visible spectrum, as light | 61 |
City whose name was the source of the word "sherry" | 61 |
Children's author who was a regular contributor to Punch | 60 |
Character in "A Passage to India" surnamed Quested | 60 |
Commercial prefix with "Mexico" or "jet" | 60 |
Car driven by James Bond in "Octopussy," for short | 60 |
Counting Crows "And ___ begins to change her mind" | 60 |
Character in all six "Star Wars" films, informally | 60 |
Celebrity name on the first million-follower Twitter account | 60 |
Cassette deck feature, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 60 |
Capital known as the "City of a Thousand Minarets" | 60 |
Craft for ''paddlin' Madelin' home'' | 60 |
Children's character whose hand was bitten off by a croc | 60 |
Castellaneta, the voice of Homer on "The Simpsons" | 60 |
Carton's counterpart in "A Tale of Two Cities" | 60 |
Cop show with the line "Just the facts, ma'am" | 60 |
Crime of one who's had one for the road, perhaps (abbr.) | 60 |
Chef with the cookbook "Louisiana Real and Rustic" | 60 |
Cabinet dept. that formally founded the Human Genome Project | 60 |
Charlie Chaplin played one in "The Great Dictator" | 60 |
California city associated with the founding of Hells Angels | 60 |
Composer who incorporated Norwegian folk music into his work | 60 |
Comptroller General of the General Accounting Office (actor) | 60 |
Chain that serves over 1.5 million gallons of syrup per year | 60 |
Cargo on the Edmund Fitzgerald when it sank in Lake Superior | 60 |