Comedian who performed at the 2012 White House Correspondents Dinner | 68 |
Christmaslike celebration on the Wookiee planet in a 1978 TV special | 68 |
CNN show that certainly won't be doing any pieces on teabagging? | 68 |
Celebrity twins who own the Dualstar Entertainment Group, familiarly | 68 |
California city that's home to the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company | 68 |
Company that released the unsuccessful Saturn and Dreamcast consoles | 68 |
Controversial 2007 documentary about the American health care system | 68 |
Certain one of a series of clones of a 1990s presidential contender? | 68 |
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN! Warm, sweet, well-rounded guy. Into running ... | 68 |
Cartoon cat, in his own voice, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 68 |
Cable channel whose first showing was "Gone With the Wind" | 68 |
Cult Britcom with the theme song "This Wheel's On Fire" | 69 |
Character killed by Tess in "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" | 69 |
Chorus "instrument" in Verdi's "Il Trovatore" | 69 |
Console whose biggest selling game was the inexplicably awful Pac-Man | 69 |
Clement who spoke at the first general assembly of the United Nations | 69 |
Company whose logo represents a 1932 merger of four car manufacturers | 69 |
Close associates, and a hint to this puzzle's highlighted squares | 69 |
Comedian/actress Wilson, an original cast member on "MADtv" | 69 |
Cohost of NBC's "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes" | 69 |
Children's book character who lives at New York's Plaza Hotel | 69 |
Canal with a "low bridge" ("ev'rybody down!") | 69 |
Cleveland avenue said to have America's first traffic light, 1914 | 69 |
Company that made the Red Baron's and Amelia Earhart's planes | 69 |
Coproducer of "The Flintstones" and "The Jetsons" | 69 |
Character who said "You used to be a much better liar, Sam" | 69 |
Charlize and Al's co-star in "The Devil's Advocate" | 69 |
Country singer on whom "Coal Miner's Daughter" is based | 69 |
Class that's "hard," according to a talking Barbie doll | 69 |
Comic actress who co-starred on "Archie Bunker's Place" | 69 |
Company in the Aaron Sorkin play "The Farnsworth Invention" | 69 |
Chris with the 1978 hit "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" | 69 |
Chocolate lover, for relaxation, chewing candy apple's core (7,4) | 69 |
Chemical group that includes sodium and lithium (with a hidden fruit) | 69 |
Come-ons used prior to making a secret "flight connection"? | 69 |
Co-creator of the Reitwagen, the first internal-combustion motorcycle | 69 |
Creator of TV's island that "wasn't just an island" | 69 |
Comedian who once said, "My audiences are my group therapy" | 69 |
Coauthor with Friedrich Engels of "The Communist Manifesto" | 69 |
Corn flakes inventor (and anti-masturbation advocate) John Harvey ___ | 69 |
Chairperson of the National Endowment of the Humanities (1986 - 1993) | 69 |
Chipper Jones's son, named after a stadium his dad played well in | 69 |
Cracker box: "Slide finger under flap and loosen gently"... | 69 |
CEO responsible for the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications | 69 |
Communication that might include "OMG" and "TTYL" | 69 |
Country and Western singer whose backup band is The Dancehall Doctors | 69 |
City that promotes "What happens here, stays here," briefly | 69 |
City where four presidents and four vice presidents served as governor | 70 |
Comedian Johnson who played Tyrone F. Horneigh on "Laugh-In" | 70 |
Capital name derived from an Arabic term for "the conqueror" | 70 |
Company with the slogan "Empowering the Internet generation" | 70 |
Cleanser with the old slogan "Nothing can hold a can to ..." | 70 |
Clipped (or the start of an Air Force general's split personality) | 70 |
Capt. __ Lewis, Eileen Brennan's "Private Benjamin" role | 70 |
Costar of "Red River" and "The Siege at Red River" | 70 |
Carrier with an "Activities in Israel" portal on its website | 70 |
Computer that was designed to calculate W.W.II artillery firing tables | 70 |
Car that "beats the gassers and the rail jobs" in a 1964 hit | 70 |
Crystallizing substance in Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" | 70 |
Cheryl who replaced Farrah Fawcett on "Charlie's Angels" | 70 |
City known for its Heat and Hurricanes ... and its heat and hurricanes | 70 |
Childhood hometown of actor Jack Oakie (which explains his stage name) | 70 |
California hometown of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman | 70 |
Cameo voicer on Weird Al Yankovic's "I Lost on Jeopardy" | 70 |
Chinese-born architect given the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1993 | 70 |
Cinema George [SEE "NOTE" LINK ON HOW TO SOLVE THIS PUZZLE.] | 70 |
Calgary neighborhood that's not quite where the Fresh Prince moved | 70 |
Cormac McCarthy's tale of verbally rounding up comely Clydesdales? | 70 |
Comic who sang "I Love to Laugh" in "Mary Poppins" | 70 |
Co-screenwriter of the 1968 Beatles movie "Yellow Submarine" | 70 |
Child actor Alex who starred in 2007's "The Water Horse" | 70 |
Cult classic "Candy" star Aulin (hidden in HOLE IN THE WALL) | 70 |
Catherine's demand of Heathcliff in "Wuthering Heights"? | 70 |
Christ's visitor in a tale from "The Brothers Karamazov" | 70 |
Chicago keyboardist Robert who wrote many of the band's early hits | 70 |
Comment when interviewer Lauer pulls no punches with a timid princess? | 70 |
Cosmetics chain whose name comes from the Greek for "beauty" | 70 |
Certain spring training matches, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 70 |
Country that styles itself a "democratic socialist republic" | 70 |
Costar of Stockard in "The House of Blue Leaves" on Broadway | 70 |
Cable sta. that formerly aired shows at 5 and 35 minutes past the hour | 70 |
Channel that might feature "The Philadelphia Story," briefly | 70 |
Cable channel whose first broadcast was "Gone With the Wind" | 70 |
City whose name is Siouan for "a good place to dig potatoes" | 70 |
Convenient meal named for what it was designed to be eaten in front of | 70 |
Components of some 1980s board games that render them unplayable today | 70 |
Cryptozoological phenomenon that's likely just a Tibetan blue bear | 70 |
Captain with a "regal overbearing dignity of some mighty woe" | 71 |
Character on "The Simpsons" who's the father of octuplets | 71 |
City that's home to the jocks of this puzzle's theme, for short | 71 |
Connecticut town where "Gentleman's Agreement" took place | 71 |
Company with a 1998 Nasdaq I.P.O. that hired its first employee in 1996 | 71 |
Cartoon character whose secret code was "Eep, Op, Ork, Ah-Ah" | 71 |
Cranberries "Everybody ___ Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" | 71 |
Company notoriously affiliated with the Arthur Andersen accounting firm | 71 |
Co-worker of Igor and Frau Blücher in "Young Frankenstein" | 71 |
Cinematography nominee Emmanuel Lubezki for "Children of ___" | 71 |
Car that came in any color the customer wanted, so long as it was black | 71 |
Cultural attraction offering free admission every Fri. from 4 to 8 p.m. | 71 |
Character who first appeared in "The Secret of the Old Clock" | 71 |