Proust's ''A la recherche du temps ___'' | 60 |
Phantom's rival, in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 60 |
Poisoned item in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" | 60 |
Prepare to hear ''The Star Spangled Banner'' | 60 |
Politico with the memoir "Courage and Consequence" | 60 |
Popular 1920s-'50s Harlem ballroom, with "the" | 60 |
Prince in "The Arabian Nights' Entertainments" | 60 |
Product label chosen when the store is out of your favorite? | 60 |
Person in overalls sucking a piece of straw, stereotypically | 60 |
Purple-haired star of "The Royal Tour" on Broadway | 60 |
Prince John in TV's " . . . Robin Hood" series | 60 |
Pitchfork darling with "Past Life Martyred Saints" | 60 |
Pioneering Frank King comic strip featuring Walt and Skeezix | 60 |
Part of a product name chosen because it sounds Scandinavian | 60 |
Priest who warned the Trojans not to accept the wooden horse | 60 |
Pioneering dub reggae producer nicknamed "Scratch" | 60 |
Procedure in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" | 60 |
Palindromic thought about preparing to pay down massive debt | 60 |
Post-punk band with members of the Clash and the Sex Pistols | 60 |
Paid endorsement, in slang, and an apt title for this puzzle | 60 |
President of South Korea during George Bush's presidency | 60 |
Pioneering company behind "As Seen on TV" products | 60 |
Portrayer of Congressman Santos on "The West Wing" | 60 |
Patrick's last name on "SpongeBob SquarePants" | 60 |
Premium movie channel that dropped its "!" in 2005 | 60 |
Phillipines body of water not named for the guy on Star Trek | 60 |
Police operation seizing former loverÂ’s lurid photos (7) | 60 |
President whose father co-founded Yale's Skull and Bones | 60 |
Proud parent's comment when Junior calculates 2 x 2 x 2? | 60 |
Perennial whose flowers are typically orange with black dots | 60 |
Play subtitled ''A Tragicomedy in Two Acts'' | 60 |
Puzzle that may go from "hard" to "easy" | 60 |
Prog band who partly inspired "This Is Spinal Tap" | 60 |
Place "it's fun to stay at," according to song | 60 |
Proprietor of Hooper's Store on "Sesame Street" | 61 |
P.D.Q. Bach's "I'm the Village Idiot," e.g. | 61 |
Prepared to sing ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' | 61 |
Poet who won a Pulitzer for "The Dust Which Is God" | 61 |
Poet who won a Pulitzer for "John Brown's Body" | 61 |
Postseason award for the top two teams in each NFL conference | 61 |
Player of Duke Santos in "Ocean's Eleven," 1960 | 61 |
Pan Am plane that made the first trans-Pacific airmail flight | 61 |
Phillies pitcher who received the 2008 World Series MVP Award | 61 |
Physicist Paul who shared the Nobel Prize with Schrödinger | 61 |
Pip's romantic interest in "Great Expectations" | 61 |
Poem that begins "You may talk o' gin and beer" | 61 |
Poet who originated the phrase "harmony in discord" | 61 |
Pulitzer Prize winner William for the play "Picnic" | 61 |
Professor Borg in Bergman's "Wild Strawberries" | 61 |
Physicist James who contributed to the laws of thermodynamics | 61 |
Paul who won a Golden Globe for "American Graffiti" | 61 |
Poe's "queenliest dead that ever died so young" | 61 |
Presidents of the United States of America: "___ 5" | 61 |
Pulitzer-winning composer of the opera "The Consul" | 61 |
Poet who wrote "Pinkle Purr" and "Binker" | 61 |
Patricia of ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' | 61 |
Prefix with "conservative" or "classical" | 61 |
Panamanian dictator overthrown during Operation Nifty Package | 61 |
Poet Nash who rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx" | 61 |
Product with the slogan "Smart choice, great taste" | 61 |
Pirate's parrot's cry, in "Treasure Island" | 61 |
Percussion instrument in Off Broadway's "Stomp" | 61 |
Paul who wrote "A Roadmap for America's Future" | 61 |
Peter who wrote "The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde" | 61 |
Part of an old comedy trio, with his brothers Harry and Jimmy | 61 |
Protagonist of the story in "The Neverending Story" | 61 |
Polite request to an assistant on a home improvement project? | 61 |
Portmanteau word that describes an establishment like Hooters | 61 |
Pulp fiction cliché meaning "Look for the woman" | 61 |
Prominent location to build on (as suggested by this puzzle?) | 61 |
Palance's Oscar-winning role in "City Slickers" | 61 |
Position where you're trying to solve an impossible maze? | 61 |
Pro baseball level ... or a hint to 12 answers in this puzzle | 61 |
Part of Rockne's needle found in the Bard's cauldron? | 61 |
Prefer Hitchcock's Bodega Bay classic to his other films? | 61 |
Pharmaceutical company that developed Metamucil and Dramamine | 61 |
Paul Newman's last line in "The Color of Money" | 61 |
Portrayer of Frank Sinatra on "Saturday Night Live" | 61 |
Portion of a nation that borders on Uganda and Lake Victoria? | 61 |
Prenup demand from someone with strong religious convictions? | 61 |
Paul who sings "Kids" in "Bye Bye Birdie" | 61 |
Patrick who played Steed on TV's "The Avengers" | 61 |
Player of Mark Antony in 1953's "Julius Caesar" | 61 |
Playground equipment only the extremely strong can dive into? | 61 |
Party snack (and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters) | 61 |
Prince song recorded again for a military recruitment center? | 61 |
Popular Facebook word game removed due to copyright violation | 61 |
Place for a FISH (which is a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 61 |
Prefix with "Language" in a 1993 comedy best-seller | 61 |
Part of the "Law & Order" franchise, familiarly | 61 |
Pop duo with the 2003 hit "All the Things She Said" | 61 |
Penultimate percent of the last century before the Common Era | 61 |
Paretsky's Warshawski and Grafton's Millhone, briefly | 61 |
Pearl Jam album with "Alive" and "Jeremy" | 61 |
Poem with the line "Who intimately lives with rain" | 61 |
Prefix meaning "extremely," in slangy constructions | 61 |
Potato chip company that is a longtime sponsor of the Yankees | 61 |
Puchase at "Ollivanders" in the Harry Potter series | 61 |
Punk rock legend known as "The Queen of Shock Rock" | 61 |
President's favorite thing to say after a lucky accident? | 61 |