Traditionally, it put the flakiness in a flaky piecrust | 55 |
Its streets are immortalized in a classic cowboy ballad | 55 |
Capital of the short-lived Republic of the Rio Grande | 53 |
  "Portrait of a Musician" artist, familiarly | 63 |
"The ___ heart, the kindlier hand": Tennyson | 54 |
Crush Kill Destroy "The World's ___ Area" | 55 |
Second movement of Dvorák’s “New World” symphony | 63 |
“The ___ Ascending” (Ralph Vaughan Williams composition) | 64 |
Bird that "at heaven's gate sings," in Shakespeare | 64 |
" . . . the ___ at heaven's gate sings" | 53 |
Singer Julius who was famously fired on the air by Arthur Godfrey | 65 |
__ Brown, only coach to win both an NCAA and NBA championship | 61 |
Unseen ''Mary Tyler Moore Show'' character | 58 |
Phyllis' TV husband on the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 64 |
"___ and the Real Girl" (2007 Ryan Gosling film) | 58 |
Wolf ___, captain in Jack London's "The Sea-Wolf" | 63 |
Pitcher who threw the only perfect game in a World Series | 57 |
Don who pitched the only perfect game in the World Series, 1956 | 63 |
Don who pitched a perfect game in the 1956 World Series | 55 |
Captain of the Ghost, in Jack London's "The Sea Wolf" | 67 |
Western actor Lash nicknamed "The King of the Bullwhip" | 65 |
Lash ___, who played the Cheyenne Kid in old westerns | 53 |
Cowboy star Lash, who taught Harrison Ford how to use a bullwhip | 64 |
Manager featured in "Three Nights in August" | 54 |
Major-league manager who won World Series in both leagues | 57 |
The Shangri-___ ("Leader of the Pack" group) | 54 |
Sixpence None the Richer covered them with "There She Goes" | 69 |
Had one hit with "There She Goes" (with "The") | 66 |
Arizona's ___ Cienegas National Conservation Area | 53 |
"There She Goes" one-hitters, with "The" | 60 |
___ Ketchup (group with the album "Hijas del Tomate") | 63 |
Food whose name means, literally, "cooking pot" | 57 |
Dish in one of roughly three "Garfield" jokes | 55 |
Classic car in the "All in the Family" theme song | 59 |
Its inaugural opera was "Europa riconosciuta" | 55 |
Word with ''whip'' or ''tongue'' | 64 |
Word with ''whip'' or ''eye'' | 61 |
Word with ''eye'' or ''back'' | 61 |
What fans do after you sell out (with "out") | 54 |
World Series team manager of 1977, 1978, 1981 and 1988 | 54 |
Valenzuela and Piazza's manager during their rookie seasons | 63 |
He managed the U.S. to its first Olympic gold in baseball | 57 |
"O, gie me the ___ that has acres o' charms": Burns | 65 |
"O, gie me the __ that has acres o' charms": Burns | 64 |
Burns's "The Lovely ___ o' Inverness" | 55 |
"O, gie me the ___ that has acres o' charms" (Burns) | 66 |
"It Was a Lover and His ___" (old song standard) | 58 |
Word with ''ditch'' or ''gasp'' | 63 |
Word with ''laugh'' or ''straw'' | 64 |
"Mary Jane's ___ Dance" (1994 Tom Petty hit) | 58 |
" ... and the ___ shall be first": Matthew | 52 |
"Â… and the ___ shall be first" (Matthew 19:30) | 60 |
Phrase in the names of 19th-century saloons bordering dry areas | 63 |
Time for the best deals, maybe, in a going-out-of-business sale | 63 |
Fellini work that won the first non-honorary Best Foreign Film Oscar | 68 |
Cause for exclaiming "I've had enough!" | 53 |
Muscle strengthened by a pulldown exercise, in brief | 52 |
Alison Krauss "Called my baby ___ last night" | 55 |
"I know it's ___, I know you're weary ..." | 60 |
Word with ''America'' or ''lover'' | 66 |
Mr. Chips's class in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" | 55 |
Monthly magazine whose first cover featured Jennifer Lopez | 58 |
Course in which to conjugate "amo, amas, amat ..." | 60 |
Pennsylvania town that was the longtime home of Rolling Rock beer | 65 |
Pennsylvania city where Rolling Rock was originally brewed | 58 |
Pennsylvania city where Rolling Rock was first brewed | 53 |
"I'll have a grande decaf triple vanilla 2% __, please" | 69 |
Drink that lets baristas create "foam art" | 52 |
"Roamin' in the Gloamin'" composer | 52 |
''Roamin' in the Gloamin' '' writer | 59 |
2013 Best Original Score Tony winner for "Kinky Boots" | 64 |
"The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" singer | 54 |
"Like Water for Chocolate" author Esquivel | 52 |
One in a big ''General Hospital'' wedding | 57 |
Rob's wife on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 52 |
President Roslin of "Battlestar Galactica" | 52 |
Golfer Davies, seven-time Ladies European Tour Order of Merit awardee | 69 |
Bush with the memoir "Spoken From the Heart" | 54 |
"Little House on the Prairie" writer ___ Ingalls Wilder | 65 |
"If You Take a Mouse to the Movies" author Numeroff | 61 |
"If You Give a Pig a Pancake" author Numeroff | 55 |
''Little House on the Prairie'' girl | 52 |
Achille ___ (cruise ship that was a 1985 terrorism site) | 56 |
"Doctor ___ and the Forgotten Knights" (2011 video game) | 66 |
Soap brand whose name is Spanish for "it washes" | 58 |
"___, Come Back to Me" (Mauna Loa's song?) | 56 |
Herb whose name is derived from the Latin for "to wash" | 65 |
Bob Seger's Chuck Berry cover "C'est ___" | 59 |
Central Park landscape architect Frederick ___ Olmsted | 54 |
"Where there is no ___, there is no freedom": Locke | 61 |
"The ___ is a ass": Dickens's Mr. Bumble | 54 |
"The Hissing of Summer ___" (Joni Mitchell album) | 59 |
" . . . like satyrs grazing on the ___": Marlowe | 58 |
''___ are silent in times of war'' (Cicero) | 59 |
So-called "Gateway to the Pacific Rim," informally | 60 |
Word before or after "Lady" in a Dylan title | 54 |
Hit a short golf shot to be safe, with "up" | 53 |
Either the top or bottom half of this puzzle, figuratively speaking | 67 |
Song written about George Harrison's wife (awkward!) | 56 |
Eric Clapton classic whose main riff was written by Duane Allman | 64 |