Magazine that first published "The Old Man and the Sea" | 65 |
1967 hit that begins "You know that it would be untrue" | 65 |
"Peanuts" before its name change, "___ Folks" | 65 |
First word of Longfellow's "Paul Revere's Ride" | 65 |
Diaz and Barrymore's "Charlie's Angels" co-star | 65 |
Word with ''bank'' or ''student'' | 65 |
"Captain's ___ ..." ("Star Trek" opening) | 65 |
Ecological character voiced by Danny DeVito, with "The" | 65 |
"Casablanca" and "The Maltese Falcon" co-star | 65 |
Beck hit with the lyric "So why don't you kill me?" | 65 |
The Beatles' "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" | 65 |
Drug in some fabulously misguided episodes of "Dragnet" | 65 |
'90s NYC indie band that hopefully some of you still remember | 65 |
Like Petruchio's wench in "The Taming of the Shrew" | 65 |
Evil-___ (the only female villain in The Masters of the Universe) | 65 |
"O, then, I see Queen ___ hath been with you": Mercutio | 65 |
Southeast China region which was a Portuguese province until 1999 | 65 |
Home of the Calendar Islands, once thought to total 365 in number | 65 |
Country whose name is an anagram of another country's capital | 65 |
"... the only animal that blushes. Or needs to.": Twain | 65 |
Fighting word that means "hand," not "person" | 65 |
"Striving to better, oft we ___ what's well": Shak. | 65 |
Troy who appeared in "Lead Paint: Delicious but Deadly" | 65 |
Basketball player Kevin who won two Sixth Man Awards in the 1980s | 65 |
Word before and after "for" in a Shakespeare play title | 65 |
Musician who appears in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" | 65 |
Part of the "writing on the wall" interpreted by Daniel | 65 |
"It is unbecoming for young __ utter maxims": Aristotle | 65 |
"I want in" or "I want out" indicators, maybe | 65 |
"Princess Ida" follow-up operetta, with "The" | 65 |
"Luncheon on the Grass" and "Haystacks," e.g. | 65 |
Mexican emperor who imposes his "revenge" on travellers | 65 |
In "Hamlet," it's "in russet mantle clad" | 65 |
The part of a gift horse you shouldn't inspect, it's said | 65 |
1978 Billy Joel hit that gave its name to a 2002 Broadway musical | 65 |
"Captain Kangaroo" character who told knock-knock jokes | 65 |
Title guy asked to "play a song for me," in a Byrds hit | 65 |
Say "Do this," "Do that" ... blah, blah, blah | 65 |
Game theorist who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind" | 65 |
Hero whose statue appears in front of Chicago's Tribune Tower | 65 |
Word with ''Mother'' or ''human'' | 65 |
Word with ''second'' or ''human'' | 65 |
School whose 1910 football team went undefeated and unscored upon | 65 |
Word with ''miss'' or ''sighted'' | 65 |
"___ in bloody thoughts, but not in blood": Richard III | 65 |
''Turtle'' or ''crew'' attachment | 65 |
Flanders who said, "Boys, get the alcohol-free alcohol" | 65 |
Actor Paul's daughter who cofounded Newman's Own Organics | 65 |
Pitcher Robb whose final game was Game 6 of the 2002 World Series | 65 |
Missouri town near the George Washington Carver National Monument | 65 |
Soft stuff found in this puzzle's four longest Across entries | 65 |
Torino Olympics mascot whose name is Italian for "snow" | 65 |
Mike who directed "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" | 65 |
The digits in all but one of its two-digit multiples add up to it | 65 |
Beethoven's "Choral" Symphony, with "the" | 65 |
Beethoven's "Choral Symphony," with "The" | 65 |
"Explosive" roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure | 65 |
"__ won't be afraid": "Stand By Me" lyric | 65 |
"I won't let you choke on the ___ around your neck" | 65 |
Birthplace of Trygvie Lie, the U.N.'s first Secretary-General | 65 |
It "isn't what it used to be," said Simone Signoret | 65 |
PBS show with episodes about tornadoes and catacombs and the like | 65 |
Like "that moss-covered bucket which hangs in the well" | 65 |
Sounder of the tuning note at the start of an orchestra rehearsal | 65 |
"Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" author Robert C. ___ | 65 |
''L'___ del Cairo'' (unfinished Mozart opera) | 65 |
Florida city nicknamed the "Horse Capital of the World" | 65 |
It contains the lyric "The True North strong and free!" | 65 |
Anthem with the lyric "The True North strong and free!" | 65 |
Billy Bragg's "I Dreamed I Saw Phil ___ Last Night" | 65 |
"The Wizard of ___" (short-lived Alex Trebek game show) | 65 |
Milton's "___ the Morning of Christ's Nativity" | 65 |
Classic song that's the official anthem of the European Union | 65 |
Author of "Golden Boy" and "The Country Girl" | 65 |
It starts "Tell me, muse, of the man of many resources" | 65 |
Words after ''court'' or ''rule'' | 65 |
"Think ___" ("The Phantom of the Opera" song) | 65 |
“The Galvanic Current Investigated Mathematically” author | 65 |
Meat Puppets song covered by Nirvana on "MTV Unplugged" | 65 |
"___, I'm Falling in Love Again" (Dee Mullins tune) | 65 |
Van Gogh's "L'Église d'Auvers-sur- ___" | 65 |
Fighting ___ (unofficial mascot of Mississippi's Delta State) | 65 |
Words repeated in Buster Poindexter's "Hot Hot Hot" | 65 |
Food additive that was included in Time's 50 Worst Inventions | 65 |
Eight-time All-Star Tony of the '60s-'70s Minnesota Twins | 65 |
Name not to be used with "twins," as they now prefer it | 65 |
''Present'' and ''potent'' leader | 65 |
First word of "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" | 65 |
Word with ''square'' or ''loved'' | 65 |
Buck ___, first black coach in Major League Baseball (Cubs, 1962) | 65 |
"You're___ a million, yeah that's what you are" | 65 |
Words with ''a kind'' or ''many'' | 65 |
Singer with the album "Approximately Infinite Universe" | 65 |
Musician whose first name is Japanese for "ocean child" | 65 |
Artist who lives across from Central Park's Strawberry Fields | 65 |
Word after "roll," "walk," or "add" | 65 |
Possible reply to a dentist's "Where does it hurt?" | 65 |
"I'm ___ you!" ("You don't fool me!") | 65 |
"Thinking ___ in the final throes" (Amy Winehouse line) | 65 |
Start of a "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" song | 65 |