Nicolas Cage's co-star in "The Family Man" | 56 |
Nicolas Cage's "Leaving Las Vegas" costar Elisabeth | 65 |
Nickname shared by Benazir Bhutto and Benjamin Netanyahu | 56 |
Nickname of witch Narcissa Malfoy, Harry Potter's belated ally | 66 |
Nickname of the youngest major leaguer to reach 400 homers | 58 |
Nickname of the treat with its 100th anniversary on July 7, 2007 | 64 |
Nickname of the N.B.A.'s David Robinson, with "the" | 65 |
Nickname of the household head on TV's "Hazel" | 60 |
Nickname of the dwarf planet Eris before September 2006 | 55 |
Nickname of reliever Dennis, 1992 MVP and Cy Young Award winner | 63 |
Nickname of Notre Dame's mural "The Word of Life" | 63 |
Nickname of Howard Stern's producer Gary Dell'Abate | 59 |
Nickname of former White House advisor I. Lewis Libby, Jr. | 58 |
Nickname of former New York Jets coach Wilbur Ewbank | 52 |
Nickname of Felix and Oscar's poker buddy Homer Deegan | 58 |
Nickname of ESPN8, in the 2004 movie "Dodgeball" | 58 |
Nickname of catchers Carlton Fisk and Ivan Rodriguez | 52 |
Nickname of Boston Bruins and New York Rangers NHLer Phil | 57 |
Nickname of baseball's Ted Williams, with 'the' | 59 |
Nickname of baseball player Joyner or basketball player Szczerbiak | 66 |
Nickname of a Chicago expressway, with “The” | 52 |
Nickname of "Celebration" bassist Robert Bell | 55 |
Nickname heard in the 1981 hit "Key Largo" | 52 |
Nickname for the site of Japan's surrender: 1945 | 52 |
Nickname for the football stadium at the University of Michigan | 63 |
Nickname for someone who shares a name with the 16th president | 62 |
Nickname for someone who really dislikes Alfred E. Neuman? | 58 |
Nickname for snowboarder Shaun White ... or some airborne soup? | 63 |
Nickname for Ravens linebacker Lewis or Celtics guard Allen | 59 |
Nickname for Mike Krzyzewski of Duke basketball fame | 52 |
Nickname for critic Rex who doesn't sexually excite anyone? | 63 |
Nickname for Babe Ruth (with ''the'') | 53 |
Nickname for a Skywalker in "The Phantom Menace" | 58 |
Nickname for a cheater in the Oklahoma land rush of 1889 | 56 |
Nickname for a brutally tough course on supply and demand? | 58 |
Nickname for a Boston skyscraper, with "The" | 54 |
Nickname associated with America's largest island | 53 |
Nickelodeon's "___ Declassified School Survival Guide" | 68 |
Nickelodeon's "incredible, squishable, squeezable" goo | 68 |
Nickelodeon show whose protagonist has a football-shaped head | 61 |
NICKELODEON rebranded with shows about TV room makeovers? | 57 |
Nickelodeon cartoon, ''Invader ___'' | 52 |
Nick who was named People's Sexiest Man Alive in 1992 | 57 |
Nick who played John Connor in "Terminator 3" | 55 |
Nick of college football who was twice A.P. Coach of the Year | 61 |
Nicholson role in ''Prizzi's Honor'' | 56 |
Nicholas who wrote "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" | 58 |
Nicholas of ___, patron saint of mariners and thieves | 53 |
Nichelle Nichols's role on "Star Trek" | 52 |
Niccòlo Machiavelli book posthumously published in 1532 | 58 |
NHL Hall-of-Famer who co-owns the Pittsburgh Penguins | 53 |
Ngaio Marsh's ''______ a Murderer'' | 55 |
NFLer Warren who competed on "Dancing With the Stars" | 63 |
NFL tiebreakers hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 64 |
NFL running back who forfeited his 2005 Heisman Trophy | 54 |
NFL owner who moved the Oakland Raiders to L.A. and back | 56 |
NFL Network journalist Rich, once partnered on ESPN with Stuart Scott | 69 |
NFL Hall of Famer Michael nicknamed "The Playmaker" | 61 |
NFL "Boomer" who really was a boomer (born in 1961) | 61 |
Next-to-last chemical element alphabetically, before zirconium | 62 |
Next word after "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" | 53 |
Next to these dog treats, or those over there, or those...? | 59 |
Next to Connecticut Avenue, say, on a Monopoly board | 52 |
Newspaper with hardly the highest journalistic standards | 56 |
Newspaper partly owned by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim: Abbr. | 64 |
Newsman who wrote "Flashbacks: On Returning to Vietnam" | 65 |
Newsman Rather saying "Phttphbphb!" as he left CBS? | 61 |
Newsman Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 55 |
News slogan that many reinterpret as "one-sided" | 58 |
News org. that airs "Hardball with Chris Matthews" | 60 |
News item that often has a person's age in the headline | 59 |
Newly-elected senator married to a former Miami Dolphins cheerleader | 68 |
Newly popular berry that purportedly promotes health | 52 |
Newbery winner for "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" | 57 |
Newbery Medal winner for "Island of the Blue Dolphins" | 64 |
New York's ___ Cultural Center, promoter of Hellenic civilization | 69 |
New York's ___ Building, tallest in the world in 1930 | 57 |
New York's ___ Building, designed by Mies van der Rohe | 58 |
New York weekly since 1955 (with ''The'') | 57 |
New York Times film critic who succeeded Janet Maslin | 53 |
New York tickertape honorees, 1962, '69 and '86 | 55 |
New York silverware company started in a utopian community | 58 |
New York school whose team is aptly named the Setters | 53 |
New York proto-hip-hop group that wrote "Moody" | 57 |
New York mayor nicknamed "The Little Flower" | 54 |
New York location of the first WoolworthÂ’s store | 52 |
New York county bordering Pennsylvania, or vice versa | 53 |
New York college where the Red Cross and NAACP were organized | 61 |
New York city where the first Woolworth's store opened | 58 |
New York City transport from the Bronx to Coney Island | 54 |
New York city that's home to Playland amusement park | 56 |
New York city nicknamed "City of the Hills" | 53 |
New York City nickname ... and this puzzle's title | 54 |
New York City neighborhood abutting Hell's Kitchen | 54 |
New York city home to the National Soccer Hall of Fame | 54 |
New York and Chicago have the oldest ones in the Americas | 57 |
New Year's tune transposed nine times in this puzzle | 56 |
New Year's promise made to one's self while stoned? | 59 |
New Year's item "dropped" in a brothel? | 53 |
New Year's Eve techie's apology ... or is it? | 53 |