Like the ''c'' in ''cement'' | 60 |
Like the ''brothers'' Medley and Hatfield | 57 |
Like Tennessee Williams's "Suddenly, Last Summer" | 63 |
Like Sydney Carton at the end of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 65 |
Like South Carolina vis-Ã -vis North Carolina, politically | 60 |
Like sound recordings that aren't sharp, for short | 54 |
Like sound frequencies above 20 kHz or so, to humans | 52 |
Like something deep fried vis-a-vis something oven broiled, say | 63 |
Like someone who randomly likes an old profile picture of yours | 63 |
Like someone butting in about unlikely but necessary hypotheticals? | 67 |
Like some swords ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
Like some imaginary naked sporting events, on dumb old t-shirts | 63 |
Like some fillings (as in this puzzle's theme entries) | 58 |
Like some '39 New York World's Fair buildings | 53 |
Like snakes, in many people's imaginations (but not really) | 63 |
Like shoes made in St. Louis and finished in New Orleans? | 57 |
Like Santa's suit after going through the chimney | 53 |
Like Saint-Saëns's "Urbs Roma" Symphony | 56 |
Like rescues depicted in Kevin Costner's "The Guardian" | 69 |
Like proposals in the Politburo that have zero support? | 55 |
Like Prime Minister Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi | 54 |
Like Polish jokes and "woman driver" comments | 55 |
Like playing tennis with the net down, to Robert Frost | 54 |
Like Petruchio's wench in "The Taming of the Shrew" | 65 |
Like people in the front row of a group photo, often | 52 |
Like penthouse suites vis-Ã -vis other apartments, typically | 62 |
Like packages with a "Drug Facts" label: Abbr. | 56 |
Like only one Best Picture in Academy Award history (1969) | 58 |
Like one's favorite radio stations, typically | 54 |
Like one theory that Shakespeare didn't write all his works | 63 |
Like one in need of an American Sign Language interpreter | 57 |
Like Odets' ''Waiting for Lefty'' | 53 |
Like O'Neill's "Bound East for Cardiff" | 57 |
Like numbers in a base that doesn't use 8s or 9s | 52 |
Like none of the scenarios in a certain Alanis Morissette hit | 61 |
Like New York's Radio City Music Hall, informally | 53 |
Like Munch's "The Scream," in 1994 and again in 2004 | 66 |
Like Mozart when he did his first European concert tour | 55 |
Like mother and child in da Vinci's "Benois Madonna" | 66 |
Like most Spanish nouns ending in "a": abbr. | 54 |
Like most divorces involving accusations of infidelity | 54 |
Like Moore County, Tennessee, home of Jack Daniel's distillery | 66 |
Like Millvina Dean, the last living survivor from the Titanic | 61 |
Like many, but certainly not all, competitive eaters | 52 |
Like many characters in "Romeo and Juliet" | 52 |
Like many assembly instructions on Christmas morning | 52 |
Like many a crossword clue for the word OREO, or like old Oreos | 63 |
Like Madeline in "The Fall of the House of Usher" | 59 |
Like locks that can't be opened in a certain Florida city? (#33) | 68 |
Like live events at which audience members may perform | 54 |
Like Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, religiously: Abbr. | 54 |
Like Hotspur's horse in "King Henry IV, Part I" | 61 |
Like Hilo, Hawaii, vis-Ã -vis other major American cities | 59 |
Like Hawaii's Mount Waialeale, of all places in the U.S. | 60 |
Like Haità vis-à -vis la República Dominicana | 53 |
Like Gwyneth Paltrow's character in "Shallow Hal" | 63 |
Like George Clooney in ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' | 69 |
Like gas tanks and many prescriptions, again and again | 54 |
Like Fortunato, in Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" | 64 |
Like Fortunato in "The Cask of Amontillado" | 53 |
Like fooling Mother Nature, in an old margarine commercial | 58 |
Like food needing salt. Or pepper. Or any kind of spice at all. | 63 |
Like five answers in this puzzle, literally and figuratively | 60 |
Like fall days that aren't unseasonably hot or sad and drizzly | 66 |
Like eyes "you can't hide," in an Eagles song | 59 |
Like exactly half the entries in this puzzle (abbr.) | 52 |
Like emails about Barack Obama's background, usually | 56 |
Like each starred answer's first letter, when used as a numeral | 67 |
Like Dvorák's "Serenade for Strings" | 53 |
Like days when you forget to take an umbrella, all too often? | 61 |
Like costs that can't be recovered, in economists' lingo | 64 |
Like contestants at the start of "The Biggest Loser" | 62 |
Like content from the @Horse_ebooks account on Twitter | 54 |
Like colleges with the lowest tuition, for residents | 52 |
Like Clifford Odets's "Waiting for Lefty" | 55 |
Like Cinderella's stepsisters vis-Ã -vis Cinderella | 57 |
Like Chopin's "Funeral March," keywise | 52 |
Like Burns's "schemes o' mice an' men" | 60 |
Like Bill O'Reilly's "zone" on Fox News | 57 |
Like Bill Murray in a memorable "Ghostbusters" scene | 62 |
Like Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony e.g. | 53 |
Like an insufferable, privileged sophomore who hates everyone | 61 |
Like almonds in many casseroles, salads, and desserts | 53 |
Like all whales in the French language (no, really): Abbr. | 58 |
Like all the vowel sounds in "un bon vin blanc" | 57 |
Like aleph in the central black squares of this puzzle's grid | 65 |
Like actor Michael Emerson of "Lost," by birth | 56 |
Like a victim at a crime scene where the M.E. is called in | 58 |
Like a triangle with one angle between 90° and 180° | 57 |
Like a style of painting with sharply delineated forms | 54 |
Like a stereotypical little old lady in tennis shoes? | 53 |
Like a show that has the audience on its feet? (abbr.) | 54 |
Like a reasonable deal or, with a comma, "comely" | 59 |
Like a real-estate deal that doesn't involve a mortgage | 59 |
Like a next-door neighbor's lawn, or so it seems | 52 |
Like a lot of politicians until they actually start voting on budgets | 69 |
Like a lot of European cathedral architecture in the 16th century | 65 |
Like a kid's face after both cheeks are tweaked by grandma? | 63 |
Like a house that's of interest to ghost hunters | 52 |
Like a grounder that doesn't bounce a second time | 53 |