She played Alice in “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice” | 67 |
Word with ''mark'' or ''splitting'' | 67 |
" . . . to ___ little and to spend a little less": R.L.S. | 67 |
Role that won Costner his second of three Worst Actor Razzie Awards | 67 |
Word that used to precede "Germany" or "Berlin" | 67 |
Auction site with a "human remains and body parts" policy | 67 |
''The Conspiracy Against Childhood'' author Le Shan | 67 |
Tomahawk hurler in a memorable clip on "The Tonight Show" | 67 |
Sedgwick Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" is about | 67 |
He was played in two 1940 films, by Mickey Rooney and Spencer Tracy | 67 |
Former New York City mayor who asked "How'm I doing?" | 67 |
Reagan cabinet member who was previously counselor to the president | 67 |
Domain ender that UC Berkeley was one of the first schools to adopt | 67 |
"___ now, while walking down the rural lane" (Longfellow) | 67 |
Suffix with ''wagon'' or ''cannon'' | 67 |
"___ Tripping at the Gates of Hell" (The Flaming Lips EP) | 67 |
Airline that offers the King David Lounge to its premium passengers | 67 |
"It's not just an airline, it's Israel" sloganeer | 67 |
Classic writer's manual, and an alternate title for this puzzle | 67 |
1984 memoir whose titular character's last name is Gatzoyiannis | 67 |
Hermey of TV's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," e.g. | 67 |
"Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice __ Agin)" (#1 hit of 1970) | 67 |
"___'s Coming" (1969 top-ten hit for Three Dog Night) | 67 |
Writer of the 1950 Tony-winning play "The Cocktail Party" | 67 |
First holder of the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England | 67 |
Pitcher Dock who started and got the loss in the 1971 All-Star Game | 67 |
"I feel as old as yonder ___": "Finnegans Wake" | 67 |
"Being ___: A Puppeteer's Journey" (2011 documentary) | 67 |
___ Knox, co-star of Lon Chaney in "The Mummy's Tomb" | 67 |
Musician Brian who wrote "A Year with Swollen Appendices" | 67 |
Musician Brian who uses the pseudonyms Nina Bore and Ben O'Rian | 67 |
Collaborator with Paul Simon on his 2006 album "Surprise" | 67 |
Corporation whose scandal led to the dissolution of Arthur Andersen | 67 |
"Skeletons Fighting Over a Pickled Herring" painter James | 67 |
Last word of the title that begins "For Colored Girls..." | 67 |
"Pity is for the living, ___ is for the dead": Mark Twain | 67 |
"As rust corrupts iron, so ___ corrupts man": Antisthenes | 67 |
Her Oscar-nominated song “May It Be” features Elvish lyrics | 67 |
Artist with the quadruple platinum album "Shepherd Moons" | 67 |
Time, seemingly, between finishing a freelance job and getting paid | 67 |
Prefix with ''center'' or ''cycle'' | 67 |
"The Phantom Menace," in the "Star Wars" series | 67 |
Baseball stat originally called "Heydler's statistic" | 67 |
Poetic preposition most puzzlemakers are tired of writing clues for | 67 |
"We'll teach you to drink deep ___ you depart": Shak. | 67 |
"Let us part, ___ the season of passion forget us": Yeats | 67 |
"___ yet that last strain dying awed the air" (Coleridge) | 67 |
"I'll speak a prophecy ___ go": "King Lear" | 67 |
''I kiss'd thee ___ kill'd thee'' (Othello) | 67 |
"Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession" author Bombeck | 67 |
Suffix with ''smack'' or ''switch'' | 67 |
The sculptures "Rigoletto" and "La Tosca," e.g. | 67 |
"___ Wood would saw wood" (part of an old tongue twister) | 67 |
Journey album with the hit "Don't Stop Believin'" | 67 |
Salinger's ''For _____--With Love and Squalor'' | 67 |
Ending for "lion," "host" or "priest" | 67 |
"La piña ___ agria" ("Times are tough": Sp.) | 67 |
Girl's name that sounds like two letters of the French alphabet | 67 |
Senator Kefauver who was Adlai Stevenson's running mate in 1956 | 67 |
Its flag has three equal horizontal bands of blue, black, and white | 67 |
"L'___, c'est moi" (phrase ascribed to Louis XIV) | 67 |
Plural French word that spells its singular English form in reverse | 67 |
Online store with the slogan "Childhood Dreams Delivered" | 67 |
The "gods" in "Chariots of the Gods?," in brief | 67 |
"Mystery Lady: Songs of Billie Holiday" jazz singer James | 67 |
Suffix with ''sermon'' or ''novel'' | 67 |
Start of a Shakespeare line that ends "Then fall, Caesar" | 67 |
''More'' and ''lasting'' attachment | 67 |
Climbing challenge that contains the Geneva spur and Khumbu icefall | 67 |
"___ Rose Has Its Thorn" (Poison's 1988 chart-topper) | 67 |
"Indifference, to me, is the epitome of ___": Elie Wiesel | 67 |
Musical with the song "On This Night of a Thousand Stars" | 67 |
McGregor who will appear in "Angels & Demons" in 2009 | 67 |
Prefix with ''carp'' or ''biology'' | 67 |
It's sometimes winkin' or blinkin,' but doesn't nod | 67 |
Georges Bataille's extremely kinky "Story of the ___" | 67 |
__ Jack Keats, Caldecott Medal winner for "The Snowy Day" | 67 |
Type of ''Girl'' in a 2006 Sienna Miller film title | 67 |
Syllables following "Strike the harp and join the chorus" | 67 |
"I don't worry 'cause my wallet's ___" ZZ Top | 67 |
Mythology's Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, with "the" | 67 |
Eccentric in the soap parody "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" | 67 |
Word with ''scarlet'' or ''yellow'' | 67 |
She wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" | 67 |
Word that can precede the first word of answers to asterisked clues | 67 |
Shakespeare's collaborator on "The Two Noble Kinsmen" | 67 |
Term of address for Jacques, who was asked "Dormez-vous?" | 67 |
Commerce minder found in eight of this puzzle's longest answers | 67 |
"It's like a full force ___, an American storm" Seger | 67 |
Author of the fictional novella "The Pension Grillparzer" | 67 |
Collective Soul "Let's mingle. And make it well" song | 67 |
Pseudonym of an 1800s French feminist noted for scandalous behavior | 67 |
Musical with the song "The Night They Invented Champagne" | 67 |
Sniveling Little Rat-Faced ___ ("Monty Python" character) | 67 |
"Soon It's __ Rain": "The Fantasticks" song | 67 |
Allen who ran for president in 1940 as the Surprise Party candidate | 67 |
It had "three deuces and a four-speed and a 389," in song | 67 |
"The Dance at the ___" ("West Side Story" song) | 67 |
Protagonist in David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest" | 67 |
Australian Open champ before Steffi's three-year winning streak | 67 |