Rock genre whose band names tend to use terrible puns of said genre | 67 |
Walter ___, The Clock King portrayer on TV's "Batman" | 67 |
Ferris's girlfriend in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 67 |
Edward who was dubbed "The Dark Prophet" by Time magazine | 67 |
Winter storm occurrences ... and a hint to the theme of this puzzle | 67 |
Word with ''water'' or ''fountain'' | 67 |
''Nude Lying on a ___'' (Francois Boucher painting) | 67 |
1959 Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar nominee featuring cross-dressing | 67 |
Subject of the 2009 documentary "You Don't Know Jack" | 67 |
"Sending out an ___" (much-repeated line in a Police hit) | 67 |
Everly Brothers hit subtitled "To Watch Good Love Go Bad" | 67 |
"If you don't like my anger, do something about it!"? | 67 |
Small taste or, pronounced aloud, a hint to this puzzle's theme | 67 |
2007-08 Boston-based reality show setting up dates during MLB games | 67 |
Web service with the slogan "All the music, all the time" | 67 |
Stealth song off "Morrison Hotel" (with "The")? | 67 |
''And I will give him the morning ___'' (Rev. 2:28) | 67 |
Negro League great Turkey ____, 2000 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee | 67 |
Oscar-winning actor who played Napoleon, Mussolini and W. C. Fields | 67 |
Position that's an anagram, appropriately, of "notes" | 67 |
Author who covered the Spanish-American War for New York newspapers | 67 |
Guitar virtuoso with the 1990 album "Passion and Warfare" | 67 |
Advice to a young Marceau: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 67 |
Word with ''winning'' or ''losing'' | 67 |
Plays the banjo, like someone "in the kitchen with Dinah" | 67 |
Casual Encounter: hotel employee seeking partner for a discreet ___ | 67 |
Headline about a Japanese wrestler's upcoming press conference? | 67 |
Novel about "lost generation" lives, with "The" | 67 |
"Why can't you see what you're doing to me . . ." | 67 |
Premium-class TV dinner brand (from a fictional boss and an actor)? | 67 |
All-night party celebrating Johnny Depp's 2008 Oscar nomination | 67 |
Mediterranean salad with bulgur wheat, chopped tomatoes and parsley | 67 |
Gmail, Facebook, some blog post that you intend to read later, etc. | 67 |
City that lost its "tallest building" distinction in 2007 | 67 |
Actor Lyle of 1950's TV's "The Bob Cummings Show" | 67 |
"Ratfinks, Suicide ___ & Cannibal Girls" White Zombie | 67 |
Novel whose last line is "I never knew who my father was" | 67 |
Bugs Bunny's "Bedevilled Rabbit" adversary, for short | 67 |
Japanese serving ritual seen in "The Karate Kid, Part II" | 67 |
Annual conference with the slogan "Ideas worth spreading" | 67 |
Common interface that is a model for several squares in this puzzle | 67 |
Detective superintendent Jane of TV's "Prime Suspect" | 67 |
Vietnamese government branch in charge of the New Year celebration? | 67 |
Word with ''greater'' or ''rather'' | 67 |
1992 Best Original Screenplay Oscar winner featuring cross-dressing | 67 |
Horror movie remake officially released on 6/6/06 (at 6:06:06 a.m.) | 67 |
1994 Michael Keaton film in which real journalists have cameo roles | 67 |
Show on which all nine celebrities have guest-starred as themselves | 67 |
1948 Olivia de Havilland drama that takes place in an insane asylum | 67 |
"___ Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" (Napoleon XIV hit) | 67 |
"___ the brinded cat hath mew'd": "Macbeth" | 67 |
Sports uniform for an all-out brawl, after aiming back and missing? | 67 |
Day that Arthur Dent "could never get the hang of": Abbr. | 67 |
Michael Jackson's "Don't Stop ___ You Get Enough" | 67 |
"Don't Stop ___ You Get Enough" (Michael Jackson hit) | 67 |
"___ There Was You" (song from "The Music Man") | 67 |
"___ and The Wall" (Leo Lionni's children's book) | 67 |
When repeated, derisive term for dubstep's repetitive bass line | 67 |
Comedy duo with a "Billion Dollar Movie" that looks awful | 67 |
He plays Prince Rainier in the upcoming "Grace of Monaco" | 67 |
"Whether ___ nobler in the mind ..." ("Hamlet") | 67 |
"___ the last rose of summer" (Thomas Moore poem starter) | 67 |
Initialism said after a particularly graphic and personal statement | 67 |
"__ the Girls I've Loved Before": Nelson/Iglesias hit | 67 |
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" hitmakers, with "the" | 67 |
"The Autobiography of Alice B. ___" (Gertrude Stein book) | 67 |
"Remember I said I was going to drink less?Instead I ..." | 67 |
Song sung by Mehitabel in Broadway's "Shinbone Alley" | 67 |
Annual July sports event with the world's largest live audience | 67 |
"Don't ___ on me" (slogan of the American Revolution) | 67 |
"He made it to the ocean, had a smoke in a ___" Pearl Jam | 67 |
Classic poem that begins "I think that I shall never see" | 67 |
Like ultra-colorful paintings of mushrooms and butterflies, perhaps | 67 |
''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' counselor Deanna | 67 |
"Les ___" (Berlioz opera based on the "Aeneid") | 67 |
___TV (channel whose slogan is "Not Reality. Actuality.") | 67 |
"It is equally an error to ___ all men or no man": Seneca | 67 |
First name of country star Tritt or last name of country star Randy | 67 |
"___ to Remember" (song from "The Fantasticks") | 67 |
Those who put a lot of effort into social climbing, in modern lingo | 67 |
Literary monogram found in the answers to the nine asterisked clues | 67 |
Day of the week on which both my wife and daughter were born: Abbr. | 67 |
Mississippi site of Machine Gun Kelly's last known bank robbery | 67 |
Suggestion during a heat wave, or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 67 |
Co. of which Howard Hughes became the principal shareholder in 1939 | 67 |
"___ warm — at first — like Us" (Emily Dickinson) | 67 |
Prequel about skit writers hoping to move to more prestigious digs? | 67 |
Actress Daly who was probably not named after Newcastle's river | 67 |
Arizona Congressman who wrote "Too Funny to Be President" | 67 |
___ Girl (Republic headed by Oprah in an "Onion" article) | 67 |
"Einstein was smart" and "Bill Gates has money" | 67 |
Meteorologist who inexcusably neglected to say we needed umbrellas? | 67 |
Record-holder for throwing a touchdown pass in 47 consecutive games | 67 |
Number of African countries with español as an official language | 67 |
Last name of brothers in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame | 67 |
COUNTRY WITH FEWER MEDALS THAN RUSSIA AT SOCHI, ALSO FEWER REAL MEN | 67 |
Coin with FDR on the front (as opposed to, say, Queen Elizabeth II) | 67 |
"101 ___ For a Dead Cat" (controversial 1980s humor book) | 67 |
Time magazine called him "The Texan Who Conquered Russia" | 67 |
"Thou liest, wicked __!": "Measure for Measure" | 67 |