Color in the name of two Major League Baseball teams | 52 |
Color of Death's dart, in "Venus and Adonis" | 58 |
Color one might turn after too many airport security scans? | 59 |
Colorado setting for Rock Climbers United convention? | 53 |
Coloration (check out avxwords.com for more great indie xwords) | 63 |
Colorful "Put Yourself in My Shoes" singer | 52 |
Colorful bird with a long downturned bill and pointed wings | 59 |
Colossal statue outside ancient Rome's Colosseum | 52 |
Colour of premium credit cards issued by Mexican banks, probably | 64 |
Coltrane's rendition of "My Favorite Things," e.g. | 64 |
Columbia tributary that forms part of the Idaho-Oregon border | 61 |
Columbia University professor Robert Thurman's daughter | 59 |
Columbia, S.C., newspaper's security department? | 52 |
Columbus's first ___ to Spain was made on the Niña | 57 |
Columnist Dan who coined the noun "santorum" | 54 |
Columnist Herb who coined the word "beatnik" | 54 |
Columnist who wrote "Don't Call It Frisco," 1953 | 62 |
Come in last (and an alternate title for this puzzle) | 53 |
Come to your senses before entering spring or summer (3,6) | 58 |
Come-ons used prior to making a secret "flight connection"? | 69 |
Comedian Ansari of NBC's "Parks and Recreation" | 61 |
Comedian associated with the song "Yakety Sax" | 56 |
Comedian Carvey of ''Wayne's World'' | 56 |
Comedian in the U.S. version of "Queer as Folk" | 57 |
Comedian Jimmy who hosts the "Never Not Funny" podcast | 64 |
Comedian on whose show "The Simpsons" debuted | 55 |
Comedian Philips once called "a one-man asylum" | 57 |
Comedian the Smothers Brothers convinced to run for President | 61 |
Comedian who appeared on the cover of Time, 8/15/1960 | 53 |
Comedian who did 1992's "No Cure For Cancer" | 58 |
Comedian who ended his show with "... and may God bless" | 66 |
Comedian who is a tenth cousin of both Stephen King and Dick Cheney | 67 |
Comedian who once said, "My audiences are my group therapy" | 69 |
Comedian who performed at the 2012 White House Correspondents Dinner | 68 |
Comedian who played Mary Brady on "Sex and the City" | 62 |
Comedian who recorded "1960: Look Forward in Anger" | 61 |
Comedian who voiced the lead role in "Ratatouille" | 60 |
Comedian who wrote "If Roast Beef Could Fly" | 54 |
Comedian who wrote "Real Men Don't Apologize" | 59 |
Comedian whose repertoire includes "Jaywalking" | 57 |
Comedian with a name that sounds like a terse commentary on evil | 64 |
Comedian with the 1972 album "Class Clown" | 52 |
Comedian ___ Ansari of "Parks and Recreation" | 55 |
Comedian's offering, such as this puzzle's quip | 55 |
Comedian/actress Wilson, an original cast member on "MADtv" | 69 |
Comedic writer Pollack who wrote "Alternadad" | 55 |
Comedienne featured in "I'm the One That I Want" | 62 |
Comedienne who played a secretary in "9 to 5" | 55 |
COMEDY CENTRAL rebranded to cover etiquette among humans? | 57 |
Comedy Central's "Broad ___" (Tribute #10) | 56 |
Comedy Central's "The ___ Show with Jon Stewart" | 62 |
Comedy duo behind the viral video "The Fox" | 53 |
Comedy duo with a "Billion Dollar Movie" that looks awful | 67 |
Comedy on many "Worst Movie of 2003" lists | 52 |
Comedy show that once featured "Spy vs. Spy" cartoons | 63 |
Comedy show that once featured John Candy and Martin Short | 58 |
Comes after The Police's "De Do Do Do" | 52 |
Comes to mind, finally (with ''on'') | 52 |
Comet partially discovered by the guy who wrote about Quasimodo? | 64 |
Comfortable situation to live in, with "the" | 54 |
Comic actor John who occasionally played drums with the Beach Boys | 66 |
Comic actor who shares a name with a Washington suburb | 54 |
Comic actress who co-starred on "Archie Bunker's Place" | 69 |
Comic actress who played the grandmother on "ALF" | 59 |
Comic and actor in original "King Kong" film | 54 |
Comic Andrew Clay Silverstein's adopted middle name | 55 |
Comic book character who wears an Eton collar and a red bow tie | 63 |
Comic book heroes originally called the Merry Mutants | 53 |
Comic book series that spawned films in 1994 and 2005 | 53 |
Comic book style whose characters almost always have enormous eyes | 66 |
Comic device used several times in "The Canterbury Tales" | 67 |
Comic Marty Allen's signature greeting, "Hello, ___!" | 67 |
Comic member of the Grand Ole Opry cast for over 50 years (30) | 62 |
Comic opera that takes place in Titipu, with "The" | 60 |
Comic strip boy whose friends are monsters and aliens | 53 |
Comic strip character whose boyfriend was Wingey Wallace | 56 |
Comic strip character with a pet dinosaur named Dinny | 53 |
Comic strip character with an upwardly curving necktie | 54 |
Comic strip character's book about butchers' cuts? | 58 |
Comic strip collected in the book "Crack of Noon" | 59 |
Comic strip originally called "Li'l Folks" | 56 |
Comic strip retitled "The Piranha Club" in 1998 | 57 |
Comic strip that Chic Young abandoned to create "Blondie" | 67 |
Comic strip that generated 23 books, with "The" | 57 |
Comic strip that went from a daily to a weekly in 2007 | 54 |
Comic strip title character whose last name is Flagston | 55 |
Comic strip title character with the first name Augustus | 56 |
Comic strip whose title character is named Sonya Hobbs | 54 |
Comic strip whose titular regent rules the land Myopia | 54 |
Comic strip written by Jerry Scott and illustrated by Jim Borgman | 65 |
Comic who appeared as God on "Murphy Brown" | 53 |
Comic who coined the term "domestic goddess" | 54 |
Comic who delivered the 2004 Harvard Class Day speech | 53 |
Comic who had the one-man show "The World According to Me" | 68 |
Comic who quipped "Weather forecast for tonight: dark" | 64 |
Comic who started a joke with "I drink too much..." | 61 |
Comic with Poston and Knotts on "The Steve Allen Show" | 64 |
Comic with the 2007 HBO special "Captain Miserable" | 61 |
Comics character with an "R" on his sweater | 53 |
Comics pet who sometimes shares a panel with the duck Kvack | 59 |