Opening movement of Holst's "The Planets" | 55 |
One of the worlds in "The War of the Worlds" | 54 |
Home of the invaders in Wells's "The War of the Worlds" | 69 |
"Just the Way You Are" Grammy winner Bruno | 52 |
Candy "whose success is out of this world" | 52 |
Word with ''field'' or ''fire'' | 63 |
Kwik-E-___ ("The Simpsons" convenience store) | 55 |
Brazilian soccer star nicknamed "Pelé with skirts" | 63 |
Talk show rebroadcast on the cable station Fine Living | 54 |
Dancer Graham given the Presidential Medal of Freedom | 53 |
Acerbic wife in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” | 61 |
Activity in which you might bust someone's chops | 52 |
British novelist who wrote "London Fields" | 52 |
British author of the so-called "London Trilogy" | 58 |
They may be preferred "shaken, not stirred" | 53 |
Sports announcer Albert who says "Yesssss!" | 53 |
Sportscaster Albert with a distinctive "Yessssss!" | 60 |
Richard with the 1989 #1 hit "Right Here Waiting" | 59 |
His epitaph begins "Workers of all lands unite" | 57 |
"Dictatorship of the proletariat" philosopher | 55 |
Small, round sponge cake topped with fruit and whipped cream | 60 |
Run-D.M.C. song that asks "Why ya buggin'?" | 57 |
Vincent van Gogh's "Le ___ de Saint-Paul" | 55 |
2011 Ricky Martin single that means "more" | 52 |
"No ___!" (Roberto Duran's white-flag phrase) | 59 |
"No ___!" ("Uncle!," in Spanish) | 52 |
"¡No __!": Mexican's "Enough!" | 57 |
"¡No ___!" (Roberto Duran's 1980 plea) | 55 |
Site of Jews' last stand against Romans: A.D. 72–73 | 62 |
"Mississippi ___" (Denzel Washington drama) | 53 |
"Mississippi ___" (Denzel Washington movie) | 53 |
"Mississippi ___" (Denzel Washington film) | 52 |
"Mississippi ___" (1992 Denzel Washington drama) | 58 |
Show whose final episode aired 2/28/83, and this puzzle's theme | 67 |
Classic war film with "Hawkeye" and "Hot Lips" | 66 |
Member of an organization in many conspiracy theories | 53 |
Comic who had the one-man show "The World According to Me" | 68 |
It stays the same for astronauts, even when they lose weight | 60 |
Former New York congressman Eric in a March 2010 scandal | 56 |
It shouldn't be tried by people who aren't good at English | 66 |
The "them" in "Let them eat cake" | 53 |
"Huddled" group inscribed on the Statue of Liberty | 60 |
Player of Lincoln in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," 1940 | 62 |
Lincoln player in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" | 53 |
Reverend turns utility pipe into a service improvement? | 55 |
Credit company with a "Priceless" ad campaign | 55 |
Word with ''place'' and ''welcome'' | 67 |
Spy to whom Kurt Vonnegut dedicated "Mother Night" | 60 |
"When Harry Met Sally..." studio construction? | 56 |
It can follow the last word of this puzzle's five longest answers | 69 |
Class that's "hard," according to a talking Barbie doll | 69 |
"Do the ___" ("You figure it out") | 54 |
"Do the ___!" ("Figure it out!") | 52 |
His 1959 album "Heavenly" was #1 for five weeks | 57 |
First-ever singer with a Greatest Hits album, in 1958 | 53 |
He took up painting while recovering from appendicitis | 54 |
1999 Keanu Reeves movie with two sequels, with "The" | 62 |
First name in the ''Ocean's Twelve'' cast | 61 |
''The Simpsons'' cartoonist Groening | 52 |
Will's ''. . . Bagger Vance'' costar | 56 |
First name in the "Ocean's Thirteen" cast | 55 |
Dillon of "There's Something About Mary" | 54 |
"More ___ with less art": "Hamlet" | 54 |
Whence the phrase "Blessed are the poor in spirit" | 60 |
"On your 'Welcome' ___ is missing" | 52 |
"Not to Be Removed Except by the Consumer" item | 57 |
1970s sitcom that ended with the title character in Congress | 60 |
Joe __, first A.L. catcher to win a batting title (2006) | 56 |
''Loa'' or ''Kea'' lead-in | 58 |
Measured base to peak, the world's tallest mountain | 55 |
"___ is just pink trying to be purple": Whistler | 58 |
Shock-rockers take it to this (with "the") | 52 |
Reach one's limit on, as a credit card, with "out" | 64 |
Prince Eric's dog in "The Little Mermaid" | 55 |
"Saved by the Bell" hangout, with "the" | 59 |
"Sam & ___ Hit the Road" (1993 computer game) | 59 |
Title character who "returns" in a Neil Simon title | 61 |
Dad who "returns" in a 1983 Neil Simon title | 54 |
Used all available credit (with ''out'') | 56 |
Discovered Discover's limit, with "out" | 53 |
Completely uses up, as a credit card, with "out" | 58 |
"There's no 'I' in team," for one | 55 |
Magazine that debuted with Christa Miller on the cover | 54 |
''There's no I in team,'' for one | 53 |
''There's no 'I' in team,'' for one | 63 |
"Rough winds do shake the darling buds of ___": Shak. | 63 |
"Maggie ___" (1971 Rod Stewart chart-topper) | 54 |
"A pious fraud of the almanac," per James Russell Lowell | 66 |
"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" author Angelou | 58 |
Kristen's "Bridesmaids" co-star [SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 62 |
''I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings'' author Angelou | 66 |
"All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes" author | 62 |
"You ___ well" ("No reason not to") | 55 |
"Perhaps this is the right place for Ms. Neuwirth"? | 61 |
"Waiting on the World to Change" singer John | 54 |
"You ready to let a real expert give it a try?" | 57 |
Ossie Davis role in ''Do The Right Thing'' | 58 |
Clint Eastwood's onetime role in Carmel-by-the-Sea | 54 |
Reverend turns wage issuer into Mother's Day minister? | 58 |
"That time of year thou ___ in me behold": Shak. | 58 |