Chess tactic that involves attacking two pieces at once | 55 |
Club with the motto "To Make the Best Better" | 55 |
Comedian's offering, such as this puzzle's quip | 55 |
Carraway's Long Island neighbor, in classic fiction | 55 |
Carney's predecessor as White House press secretary | 55 |
City that celebrated its millennial anniversary in 2010 | 55 |
Capital city surrounding the Lake of the Restored Sword | 55 |
Constellation south of the Hunter, with "the" | 55 |
Capital nicknamed "Queen City of the Rockies" | 55 |
Cash in one's chips or pay the ultimate price, e.g. | 55 |
Corollary to Descartes' famous conclusion? (Part 1) | 55 |
Creature whose tail makes up half its body's length | 55 |
Country whose name means "Land of the Aryans" | 55 |
Carmaker whose name means "arise out of Asia" | 55 |
Cheryl Ladd's "Charlie's Angels" role | 55 |
Cowardly Lion portrayer in "The Wizard of Oz" | 55 |
Crush Kill Destroy "The World's ___ Area" | 55 |
Confederate general who was a descendant of Thomas More | 55 |
Cartoon character on the 3/31/52 cover of Life magazine | 55 |
Came by chance, with "on" or "upon" | 55 |
Cash advance taken by this puzzle's longest answers | 55 |
Comic strip title character whose last name is Flagston | 55 |
Connie ___, Philadelphia Athletics manager for 50 years | 55 |
Credit company with a "Priceless" ad campaign | 55 |
Comment that might get the response "de rien" | 55 |
City in which "The Last Supper" can be viewed | 55 |
City mentioned in the song "That's Amore" | 55 |
Co. that originated the ''Think'' motto | 55 |
Comedic writer Pollack who wrote "Alternadad" | 55 |
Classic soft drink with orange, grape and peach flavors | 55 |
Captain who said "Eat your pudding, Mr. Land" | 55 |
Chris Farley played a Beverly Hills one in a 1997 movie | 55 |
Chevy station wagon of the 1950s, '60s and '70s | 55 |
Chuck who can "kill two stones with one bird" | 55 |
Corollary to Descartes' famous conclusion? (Part 4) | 55 |
Candy bar once promoted to honor "Hank" Aaron | 55 |
California hometown for TV's Six Million Dollar Man | 55 |
Cassini who created Jackie's signature Camelot look | 55 |
Cause for "I've got a bad feeling" moment | 55 |
Configuration of six places in this puzzle's answer | 55 |
Co-founder of the political movement "Bagism" | 55 |
Cause of 19th century warfare between England and China | 55 |
Castmate of Gasteyer on "Saturday Night Live" | 55 |
Condition in which one's arms are laid to the side? | 55 |
Coworker of Don, Roger, and Lane on "Mad Men" | 55 |
Chanteuse who sang "Non, je ne regrette rien" | 55 |
Christina Ricci's "Black Snake Moan" role | 55 |
Company that introduced TV at the 1939 WorldÂ’s Fair | 55 |
Commercial prefix meaning "convenient to use" | 55 |
Cincinnati team until 1959 (they kept one of the words) | 55 |
City surrounded on two sides by Toiyabe National Forest | 55 |
Car once called "The Gold Standard of Values" | 55 |
Cooper's role in "The Fountainhead," 1949 | 55 |
Costar of Bea and Betty on "The Golden Girls" | 55 |
Central African country about the size of Massachusetts | 55 |
Car company that originated as an airplane manufacturer | 55 |
Cracker factory employee or winter road worker, perhaps | 55 |
Class with the periodic table on the wall, often: Abbr. | 55 |
Cooking instruction hinting at this puzzle's theme? | 55 |
Classic Chinese military treatise, with "The" | 55 |
Coach whose name is on the NBA Coach of the Year trophy | 55 |
Character in Ibsen's "Pillars of Society" | 55 |
Comedian ___ Ansari of "Parks and Recreation" | 55 |
Crenshaw's farm tool or "Zoolander" star? | 55 |
Controversial D.W. Griffith film (with "The") | 55 |
City visited in "Around the World in 80 Days" | 55 |
Correspondence to the editor of an Allentown newspaper? | 55 |
Chargers in "The Charge of the Light Brigade" | 55 |
Contest that's usually over in less than 20 seconds | 55 |
City known as "The End of the Santa Fe Trail" | 55 |
Commercial in which all of one's fury is unleashed? | 55 |
Composer David famous for "Home on the Range" | 55 |
Cause of congestion / Detective's challenge / Loony | 55 |
Comics tiger who's named for an English philosopher | 55 |
College basketball coach + "L.A. Law" co-star | 55 |
Chess piece belonging to a member of a fraternal order? | 55 |
Common occurrence in Green Bay after a Packer touchdown | 55 |
Charles __, major decorator of the Palace of Versailles | 55 |
Comedienne who played a secretary in "9 to 5" | 55 |
Cartoonist noted for his drawings of soldiers in battle | 55 |
Condiment most often used by the Dutch with their fries | 55 |
Clauses found in some employment agreements, informally | 55 |
Creature suggested by this puzzle's circled letters | 55 |
Composer for whom an annual violin competition is named | 55 |
Classic song from the 1913 "Ziegfeld Follies" | 55 |
City in eastern China, onetime Nationalist headquarters | 55 |
Cataloger of the "original 48" constellations | 55 |
Confident reply to a request, with "It's" | 55 |
California valley where "Sideways" took place | 55 |
Cheesiness experienced at a revived James Rado musical? | 55 |
City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965 | 55 |
Carrie Bradshaw had one in "Sex and the City" | 55 |
Country that changed its name in 1939 and again in 1949 | 55 |
Christmassy song originally composed as an instrumental | 55 |
Clothing company associated with wet, near-naked bodies | 55 |
City connected to the 4.1-mile long Sunshine Skyway Br. | 55 |
California baseball players in trouble with the I.R.S.? | 55 |
Country band that loudly criticized George Bush in 2003 | 55 |
Corollary to Descartes' famous conclusion? (Part 3) | 55 |
Corollary to Descartes' famous conclusion? (Part 2) | 55 |