Sports org. whose out-of-market TV package is called "Direct Kick" | 76 |
Sports org. whose last game was the Chicago Sting over the Toronto Blizzard | 75 |
Sports org. whose aim is "to contribute to building a peaceful and better world" | 90 |
Sports org. in which the Toronto Argonauts have won the most titles (15) | 72 |
Sports Illustrated's first two-time Sportsman of the Year, 1996 and 2000 | 76 |
Sports disks that can reach speeds of more than 100 miles per hour after being struck | 85 |
Sports cars advertised with the slogan "Domesticated. Not declawed." | 78 |
Sporting goods co-op once headed by the first American to summit Everest | 72 |
Sport played by the "World's Most Interesting Man" in Dos Equis ads | 81 |
Sponsor of the contest wherein the Old Man wins the leg lamp in "A Christmas Story" | 93 |
Spoiler: He's Hermione's hubby at the end of the "Harry Potter" series | 88 |
Spoiler alert: He's married to Hermione at the end of the Harry Potter series | 81 |
Spock sported one in the "Mirror, Mirror" episode of "Star Trek" | 84 |
Spiro who wrote, "If you've seen one city slum, you've seen them all" | 87 |
Spiritual struggles misunderstood by extremists and American conservatives alike | 80 |
Spinal Tap song with the lyric "I love her each weekday, each velvety cheek day" | 90 |
Spinal Tap classic with the lines "Getting out my pitchfork / Poking your hay" | 88 |
Spin, as a cue ball, and how to answer each starred clue in this puzzle? | 72 |
Spin Magazine called it "the one speed metal record to buy if you're only going to buy one" | 105 |
Spiky device thrown in the road to puncture a speeding suspect's tires | 74 |
Spike who co-directed the video for Kanye's "Flashing Lights" | 75 |
Speedskater who won the fourth season of "Dancing With the Stars" | 75 |
Speechwriter who coined the phrase "Read my lips: no new taxes" | 73 |
Speech given by the policeman chasing James Cagney in "White Heat"? | 77 |
Speaker of the only word heard in Mel Brooks's "Silent Movie" | 75 |
Speaker of the line "Listen to them - the children of the night" | 74 |
Speaker of the line "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi; you're my only hope" | 80 |
Speaker of the line "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope" | 80 |
Speaker of the film line "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it" | 103 |
Speaker of the "most memorable film quote ever," according to a 2005 poll | 83 |
Speaker of Shakespeare's "If music be the food of love, play on" | 78 |
Speaker of "Luke, when gone am I, the last of the Jedi will you be" | 77 |
Speaker of "I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick. I'm so mean I make medicine sick!" | 118 |
Speak derisively, and a hint to how this puzzle's long answers were created | 79 |
Spanish-American bandleader once married to Abbe Lane born on January 1, 1900 | 77 |
Spanish word for "boy" used as a belittling insult by WWF's Razor Ramon | 85 |
Spanish architect who designed the unfinished Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona | 81 |
Spanish architect celebrated by the Alan Parsons Project's last album | 73 |
Spanish actress who starred in "Sex and Lucia" and "Spanglish" | 82 |
Spacey's co-star in the 1999 revival of "The Iceman Cometh" | 73 |
Space traveler whose first five letters, spelled backward, are oddly appropriate | 80 |
Space between Jail and Electric Company in the British version of Monopoly | 74 |
Southern Florida "trail" that's a portmanteau of the two cities it connects | 89 |
Southern city that's the setting for "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" | 92 |
South Carolina university whose alumni include Amy Grant and Keith Lockhart | 75 |
South Africa's East London Museum has the world's only known example of this | 84 |
Source of the title material in "Weird Al" Yankovic's "The White Stuff" | 95 |
Source of the song "The Hostess With the Mostes' on the Ball" | 75 |
Source of the saying "The gods help them that help themselves" | 72 |
Source of the sample in Jay-Z's "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" | 79 |
Source of the phrases "cakes and ale" and "milk of human kindness": Abbr. | 93 |
Source of the mondegreen "Sunday monkey won't play piano song" | 76 |
Source of the line "What's past is prologue," with "The" | 80 |
Source of the line "They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind" | 89 |
Source of the line "The Leaves of Life keep falling one by one" | 73 |
Source of the line "Midway upon the road of our life I found myself within a dark wood ..." | 101 |
Source of the headline "World Death Rate Holding Steady at 100 Percent," with "The" | 103 |
Source of the headline "Study Finds Blame Now Fastest Human Reflex," with "The" | 99 |
Source of illumination Harold Edgerton used for photographs of milk drops and bursting balloons | 95 |
Source of "The glorious gifts of the gods are not to be cast aside" | 77 |
Source of "Say! In the dark? Here in the dark! Would you, could you, in the dark?" | 92 |
Source for finding out if that was actually Courteney Cox in "Masters of the Universe" | 96 |
Soulja Boy song on many "Worst of 2007" lists, despite hitting #1 | 76 |
Soul singer with the 2010 album "New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)" | 86 |
Soul singer James with the 1990 #1 hit "I Don't Have the Heart" | 77 |
Sophocles tribute that begins "Numberless are the world's wonders ..." | 84 |
Sonny Corleone catchphrase which the go-go bar on "The Sopranos" helped popularize | 92 |
Sonnet whose fourth line begins "A mighty woman with a torch," with "The" | 93 |
Sonnet that starts "My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming" | 87 |
Songwriter-husband of Minnie Riperton and father of "SNL" alum Maya | 77 |
Songwriter who wrote "Stoned Soul Picnic" and "Stoney End" | 78 |
Songwriter Paul who wrote the title track of Michael Jackson's last album, "This Is It" | 101 |
Songwriter of both "Stoney End" and "Stoned Soul Picnic" | 76 |
Song with the lyric "Mister, we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again" | 84 |
Song with the lyric "In the middle of the night I call your name" | 75 |
Song with the lyric "And the painted ponies go up and down," with "The" | 91 |
Song with the lyric ''Lost my partner, what'll I do?'' | 74 |
Song whose title is repeated before and after "gentille" in its first line | 84 |
Song whose subject is encouraged to "hurry down the chimney tonight" | 78 |
Song title words before "music" or "rock 'n roll" | 73 |
Song they played over and over at this Jamaican resort my wife and I went to | 76 |
Song that was the basis for Elvis Presley's "It's Now or Never" | 81 |
Song that was bumped from the #1 spot by "Looks Like We Made It" | 74 |
Song that starts “My friends feel it’s their appointed duty” | 72 |
Song that starts "What'll you do when you get lonely / And nobody's waiting by your side?" | 108 |
Song that starts "A winter's day in a deep and dark December" | 75 |
Song that provided the melody for Elvis's "It's Now or Never" | 79 |
Song that includes the line, "How can I live through another day" | 75 |
Song that follows "Sunday Bloody Sunday" on the album "U218 Singles" | 88 |
Song that ends "O dolcezze perdute! O speranze d'amor, d'amor, d'amor!" | 93 |
Song that bumped the Stones' "Miss You" out of the #1 slot | 72 |
Song that begins "How come you're always such a fussy young man?" | 79 |
Song that begins "Hey, where did we go, days when the rains came" | 75 |
Song that becomes the musical it's in if you add an "H" to the front | 82 |
Song standard with the lyric "Can't you see I'm no good without you?" | 87 |
Song sampled on "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" | 86 |
Song played by Elvis Costello on "SNL" that led to his twelve-year ban | 80 |
Song played at the 1920 Olympics when music for the Italian national anthem could not be found | 94 |
Song played at Tampa Bay Buccaneers home games, which originated in a Disney boat ride attraction | 97 |
Song performed by U2 at Live Aid in 1985, and a single for Michael Jackson in 1987 | 82 |