Mike Brady, to the girls | 24 |
Mike Brady, to Carol's girls | 32 |
Mike Brady of "The Brady Bunch," e.g. | 47 |
Member of a blended family | 26 |
Edward Murdstone, to David Copperfield | 38 |
Blended-family parent | 21 |
Acquired pop | 12 |
Second mother, of old | 21 |
Resign or detrain | 17 |
Resign from a job | 17 |
Leave the witness stand | 23 |
Much Mongolian geography | 24 |
Joseph to Jesus | 15 |
Mother's new husband | 24 |
LINE DANCE ___ TIME MACHINE | 27 |
Faux pa? | 8 |
Bruce Jenner, to Kim Kardashian | 31 |
Ones joining the family | 23 |
New additions to the family, sometimes | 38 |
What Levin called his heroines | 30 |
Begin to board | 14 |
Robotically compliant | 21 |
Fictional town with robotic wives | 33 |
Fictional Connecticut robot town | 32 |
Ultra-obedient companions | 25 |
"Make a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves," in Alcoholics Anonymous | 95 |
Nickname for Ms. Zimbalist | 26 |
Nickname for actress Zimbalist | 30 |
edpaintshone | 12 |
Zimbalist of "Remington Steele" | 41 |
Actress Beacham | 15 |
Author who covered the Spanish-American War for New York newspapers | 67 |
Pavement singer Malkmus | 23 |
King or Sondheim | 16 |
King of the macabre | 19 |
Virginia Woolf, née ___ | 26 |
St _____ , New Brunswick Border Crossing | 42 |
Songwriter Sondheim | 19 |
Sondheim or Colbert | 19 |
Son of labour leader David | 27 |
Novelist King | 13 |
Mr. Sondheim | 12 |
King with revolting subjects | 28 |
King with dreadful subjects | 27 |
King or Crane | 13 |
King of fiction | 15 |
King famous for frightening people | 34 |
Hungary's first king | 24 |
His feast day is December 26 | 28 |
First Christian martyr | 22 |
Crane or Spender | 16 |
Comical Colbert | 15 |
Colbert who wrote "I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)" | 59 |
Colbert or Sondheim | 19 |
"Portrait of the Artist" youth | 40 |
Vermonter who gained fame in Illinois | 37 |
Lincoln's pre-Presidential opponent | 39 |
Naval hero who dueled with James Barron in 1820 | 47 |
Songwriter born July 4, 1826 | 28 |
"Oh! Susanna" songwriter born July 4, 1826 | 52 |
'Old Uncle Ned' songwriter [1826] | 41 |
'Old Folks at Home' penner | 34 |
American composer working at a bakery? | 38 |
hnerrpeeatpsh | 13 |
1979 Einstein Medal recipient | 29 |
"A Brief History of Time" author doing sales? | 55 |
... "Death of a Salesman"? | 36 |
He wrote "Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes" | 57 |
Name of fame from Maine | 23 |
Writer of 40-plus novels | 24 |
"It" author | 21 |
Perennial name on best-seller lists | 35 |
Author of "Carrie" | 28 |
"The Tommyknockers" author | 36 |
"The Shining" author | 30 |
"The Dead Zone" novelist | 34 |
"I am the literary equivalent of a Big Mac and fries" | 63 |
"Different Seasons" author | 36 |
"Cat's EYE" screenwriter | 38 |
"Carrie" creator | 26 |
'It' novelist | 21 |
'Hearts in Atlantis' writer | 35 |
''The Shining'' author | 38 |
''It'' writer | 29 |
Chilling appetizer? | 19 |
Author chained to ape | 21 |
Loser to Al Pacino for Best Actor of 1992 | 41 |
He won a Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar for "Breakfast on Pluto" | 81 |
Women's college in Columbia, Mo. | 36 |
Nine popes | 10 |
Jefferson Davis's V.P. | 26 |
Confederate vice president | 26 |
Confederate V.P. | 16 |
Noted Broadway composer | 23 |
"West Side Story" lyricist | 36 |
"Gypsy" lyricist | 26 |
Sondheim's secret from the Feds | 35 |
Onetime partner of David Crosby and Graham Nash | 47 |
Not David Crosby or Graham Nash | 31 |
Member of CSN | 13 |