He came back to "The Tonight Show" in March | 53 |
Dyslexic TV host with a college degree in speech therapy | 56 |
Comedian whose repertoire includes "Jaywalking" | 57 |
Comedian who wrote "If Roast Beef Could Fly" | 54 |
Celebrity who testified at the 2005 Michael Jackson trial | 57 |
Author of the children's book "If Roast Beef Could Fly" | 69 |
"I would give my right arm to be ambidextrous" speaker | 64 |
Poem that begins "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!" | 59 |
Poetry's ''rare and radiant maiden'' | 56 |
Poe's "queenliest dead that ever died so young" | 61 |
Classic verse that begins "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!" | 68 |
"The queenliest dead that ever died so young" of poetry | 65 |
"Rare and radiant maiden" of "The Raven" | 60 |
Word with "contact" or "concave" | 52 |
''Telephoto'' or ''contact'' ender | 66 |
Like the opening of several Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies | 54 |
Lotte who played Rosa Klebb in "From Russia With Love" | 64 |
Actress who's in the lyrics to "Mack the Knife" | 61 |
The first voice you hear in "The Wizard of Oz" | 56 |
What this puzzle's three longest entries are all about? | 59 |
Sign of someone whose half-birthday is Groundhog Day | 52 |
Man's name that becomes another man's name if read backward | 67 |
John Spencer's role on "The West Wing" | 52 |
Jed's first chief of staff on "The West Wing" | 59 |
Jed's chief of staff before C.J., on "The West Wing" | 66 |
Generous, creative, but bossy type, so it's said | 52 |
Erstwhile heartthrob, to his erstwhile legion of swooning fans | 62 |
Durocher who said, "Nice guys finish last" | 52 |
Brian Eno "Small Craft on a Milk Sea" collaborator Abrahams | 69 |
Baseball's Durocher ... or his astrological sign | 52 |
"The Wolf of Wall Street" star, in fan mags | 53 |
"The West Wing" chief of staff ___ McGarry | 52 |
"Little Blue and Little Yellow" author Lionni | 55 |
"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" Tony winner Norbert ___ Butz | 64 |
___ McGarry, chief of staff on "The West Wing" | 56 |
___ Getz ("Lethal Weapon 2" role for Joe Pesci) | 57 |
Fifth-century pope known as ''the Great'' | 57 |
First in a (non-contiguous) series of thirteen popes | 52 |
Earliest pope to receive the title "the Great" | 56 |
One of Emma's lovers in "Madame Bovary" | 53 |
Woman's name meaning ''lionlike'' | 53 |
Singer Lewis with the 2008 #1 hit "Bleeding Love" | 59 |
___ Lewis with the 2008 #1 hit "Bleeding Love" | 56 |
__ Lewis, 2006 winner on U.K. talent show "The X Factor" | 66 |
He lost out to Forman for the 1984 Best Director Golden Globe | 61 |
He directed Eastwood in the "Man with No Name" trilogy | 64 |
Director of the "Man with No Name" trilogy | 52 |
Director of "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" | 55 |
''A Fistful of Dollars'' director Sergio | 56 |
Russian writer Andreyev famous for his horrific tales | 53 |
Original title of Beethoven's "Fidelio" | 53 |
"Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" screenwriter | 52 |
Bill Clinton and Arnold Schwarzenegger, to the stars? | 53 |
Trapeze artist whose name was given to skintight clothing | 57 |
10th-century pope interred at St. Peter's Basilica | 54 |
Pope who bestowed the title of Defender of the Faith on Henry VIII | 66 |
His papacy began almost precisely 500 years before Francis's | 64 |
Pope before Paul V, whose papacy lasted less than four weeks | 60 |
The Once-___ (Seuss character in "The Lorax") | 55 |
"Vive ___!" ("Long live the king!") | 55 |
"Vive __!": "Long live the king!" | 53 |
Real first name of Eldridge Cleaver and Satchel Paige | 53 |
Husband in "The Lockhorns" of the comics page | 55 |
Actor Lye of "You Can't Do That on Television" | 60 |
Host Crane dubbed "the bad boy of late-night television" | 66 |
Bandleader with the #1 hit "Unchained Melody" | 55 |
Bandleader who had a hit with "Unchained Melody" in 1955 | 66 |
Eda who wrote "When Your Child Drives You Crazy" | 58 |
Country of two million surrounded by a single other country | 59 |
Word mistakenly substituted for ''fewer'' | 57 |
"... ___ any man should boast" (Ephesians 2:9) | 56 |
". . . ___ faith turn to despair" (Shakespeare) | 57 |
Kipling uses it eight times in "Recessional" | 54 |
"Take heed ___ any man deceive you": Mark 13:5 | 56 |
"___ Darkness Fall" (L. Sprague de Camp novel) | 56 |
Tom's "Interview with the Vampire" role | 53 |
Main character in "The Vampire Chronicles" | 52 |
Cruise's role in "Interview with the Vampire" | 59 |
Richard who directed "A Hard Day's Night" | 55 |
Chuck's co-worker at the Buy More, on "Chuck" | 59 |
Word with "up," "out," or "down" | 62 |
"From every mountainside ___ freedom ring" | 52 |
"And God said, '___ there be light'" | 54 |
"___ us have peace" (Grant's Tomb inscription) | 60 |
" ___ it Be" (classic album by The Replacements) | 58 |
"Nuttin' I can say's gonna change their minds" | 64 |
"___ Eat Cake" ("Of Thee I Sing" sequel) | 60 |
River that all travelers forget about after going down it | 57 |
Song title words before "Be" or "Ride" | 58 |
"___ ride" ("Don't change a thing") | 59 |
"___ Bleed" (Rolling Stones album and song) | 53 |
It knocked "Bridge Over Troubled Water" out of the #1 spot | 68 |
Beatles title words following "Speaking words of wisdom" | 66 |
Beatles title lyrics after "Whisper words of wisdom" | 62 |
1970 song with the lyric "Whisper words of wisdom" | 60 |
#1 album, for four weeks, before "Woodstock" | 54 |
"___ Get Small" (Steve Martin comedy album) | 53 |
"___ Get It On" (1973 Marvin Gaye chart-topper) | 57 |
"___ dance, put on your red shoes and dance the blues" | 64 |
Words before "friends" or "careful out there" | 65 |