Comics supervillain whose real name is Charles Brown | 52 |
Comics tiger who's named for an English philosopher | 55 |
Command for this flan-like dessert to jump in my mouth already? | 63 |
Command that Ms. Barrymore not leave her poop in the toilet? | 60 |
Command to an Austrian composer on a scavenger hunt? | 52 |
Command to opium plants that they leave the Flower Kingdom? | 59 |
Command to someone riding shotgun just before a car chase scene | 63 |
Commander Deanna on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 62 |
Commemoration of a 19th century Mexican military victory | 56 |
Commencement speaker with scattered money from a shark? | 55 |
Comment about comic actor Martin when standing next to a peewee? | 64 |
Comment about impressionist Rich when playing a packed house? | 61 |
Comment about something that's ne'er been hip? | 54 |
Comment after another meeting with an ancient Hebrew king? | 58 |
Comment from someone who doesn't understand Japanese theater? | 65 |
Comment that might get the response "de rien" | 55 |
Comment to a parent reprimanding their child in a store? | 56 |
Comment to an out-of-shape runner who reaches the finish line? | 62 |
Comment when things are tough ... or a title for this puzzle | 60 |
Commerce minder found in eight of this puzzle's longest answers | 67 |
Commercial building with a conical roof, traditionally | 54 |
Commercial for a movie about a boxing Aussie hopper? | 52 |
Commercial in which all of one's fury is unleashed? | 55 |
Commercial name that literally means "to the skies" | 61 |
Commercial name that means, literally, "skyward" | 58 |
Commercial prefix meaning "convenient to use" | 55 |
Commercial prefix with "Mexico" or "jet" | 60 |
Commercial word with "Cone" and "Cap" | 57 |
Commercial word with "Cone" or "Cat" | 56 |
Commissioner Bud who called the 2002 All-Star Game a tie | 56 |
Commit a minor party foul, depending on how much it is | 54 |
Commit a party foul that won't lead to another invite | 57 |
Common after-effect of swimming in chlorinated pools | 52 |
Common girls lacking finish at the end of December (8) | 54 |
Common interface that is a model for several squares in this puzzle | 67 |
Common occurrence in Green Bay after a Packer touchdown | 55 |
Common refrain that's a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
Common restaurant offering that was Julia Child's last meal | 63 |
Common term that doesn't appear in the Official Rules of Golf | 65 |
Common Tin Pan Alley song form (as, e.g., "I Got Rhythm") | 67 |
Common words in ''A Big Hunk o' Love'' | 58 |
Communication device on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 56 |
Communication that might include "OMG" and "TTYL" | 69 |
Communication used at Gallaudet University, for short | 53 |
Communist goon candidate whose name isn't on the ballot? | 60 |
Community org. that sponsors the Week Without Violence | 54 |
Community resident not affiliated with its local college | 56 |
Community service often associated with a law school | 52 |
Commuter's source of entertainment / Actor John or David [split] | 68 |
Comp claim from a lapsed footballer with bad footing? | 53 |
Compact that made Car & Driver's Best Car of 2001 list | 62 |
Compact tools that open bottles of wine and cans of beans | 57 |
Companion of Artemis whom Zeus changed into a spring | 52 |
Company "sorted" in this puzzle's circled squares | 63 |
Company behind "Mega Man" and "Street Fighter" | 66 |
Company credited with introducing the computer "desktop" | 66 |
Company for which "the man who wears the star" works | 62 |
Company for which Johnny Weissmuller modeled swimsuits | 54 |
Company for which Koji Kondo has composed since 1984 | 52 |
Company headquartered at Malpensa International Airport | 55 |
Company in the Aaron Sorkin play "The Farnsworth Invention" | 69 |
Company name that begins with its founder's initials | 56 |
Company not-so-subtly advertised for in "The Wizard" | 62 |
Company plugged prominently in "Transformers" | 55 |
Company promoted by a nine-month-old financial wizard | 53 |
Company providing financial assistance to college students | 58 |
Company said to use about 1% of the world's wood supply | 59 |
Company sorta responsible for the "Battleship" movie | 62 |
Company started in 1946 at the Detroit and Miami airports | 57 |
Company that began offering pet health insurance in 2008 | 56 |
Company that bought the naming rights to Boston Garden | 54 |
Company that created the Dungeons & Dragons game | 52 |
Company that developed TV's Indian Head Test Pattern | 56 |
Company that eventually burned down in "Office Space" | 63 |
Company that gets a lot of its money from foundations? | 54 |
Company that had a 64-page "Code of Ethics" | 53 |
Company that introduced coin-slide washers in laundromats | 57 |
Company that introduced the transistor radio in 1952 | 52 |
Company that introduced TV at the 1939 WorldÂ’s Fair | 55 |
Company that made "Barkley Shut Up and Jam!" | 54 |
Company that made the Red Baron's and Amelia Earhart's planes | 69 |
Company that makes high-end audio and home theater equipment | 60 |
Company that makes semiconductors and digital rice cookers | 58 |
Company that merged with Lockheed in 1995 (2001, 2003) | 54 |
Company that now owns Dewar's, Bombay Sapphire and Grey Goose | 65 |
Company that once owned the trademark "Escalator" | 59 |
Company that one of its founders wanted to name Pequod | 54 |
Company that owns the "Star Wars" franchise | 53 |
Company that owns the brands Playtex, Kiwi and Hillshire Farm | 61 |
Company that owns the trade name "Escalator" | 54 |
Company that released the unsuccessful Saturn and Dreamcast consoles | 68 |
Company that sells Earthquake Pills and Dehydrated Boulders | 59 |
Company that stopped sending general catalogs in 1993 | 53 |
Company that trades securities for customers and for itself | 59 |
Company that worked on the Burj Khalifa construction project | 60 |
Company whose ads have "Peanuts" characters | 53 |
Company whose brands include Brylcreem and Croustipâte | 57 |
Company whose commercials feature lizards and cavemen | 53 |
Company whose founder invented the first portable circular saw | 62 |
Company whose logo contains its name crossing itself | 52 |