Gandalf’s silver stallion in “The Lord of the Rings” | 64 |
Runner-up to Secretariat in the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness | 64 |
California peak rumored to hide advanced beings called Lemurians | 64 |
Upon seeing it, John Muir's "blood turned to wine" | 64 |
Adjective for "Pygmalion" or "Major Barbara" | 64 |
Literature Nobelist who cofounded the London School of Economics | 64 |
Word repeated in the Beatles title "___ Said ___ Said" | 64 |
"___ sells seashells by the seashore" (tongue twister) | 64 |
"___ Don't Use Jelly" (1993 The Flaming Lips song) | 64 |
"___ Blinded Me With Science" (1983 Thomas Dolby song) | 64 |
"___ Blinded Me With Science" (1982 Thomas Dolby song) | 64 |
"The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven" author | 64 |
Actress North, once touted as "the new Marilyn Monroe" | 64 |
Proverbially, those too busy to provide their kids with footwear | 64 |
Word with ''gift'' or ''thrift'' | 64 |
"The __ on Main Street": 1965 Oscar-winning Czech film | 64 |
Comment about comic actor Martin when standing next to a peewee? | 64 |
What the marksman took at midnight? (with ''a'') | 64 |
Michael Moore indictment of the United States health care system | 64 |
Poet's creation, like "have" and "shave" | 64 |
Comedian with a name that sounds like a terse commentary on evil | 64 |
Producer of the twangy sound heard on "Norwegian Wood" | 64 |
Instrument heard on Cornershop's "Brimful of Asha" | 64 |
Red ___ ("Captain America: The First Avenger" villain) | 64 |
"The daily bread of the eyes," per Ralph Waldo Emerson | 64 |
'99 Rage Against the Machine hit "___ in the Fire" | 64 |
Everett ___, player of Mr. Bernstein in "Citizen Kane" | 64 |
Mr. Bill's nemesis, in "Saturday Night Live" skits | 64 |
James Joyce's "Ulysses," per a 1921 court decision | 64 |
2006 film that was an Internet phemonenon before it was released | 64 |
Janis Ian, Billy Preston and George Carlin were its first guests | 64 |
"Dylan McDermott or Dermot Mulroney?" show, familiarly | 64 |
The merry widow, in the 1934 musical "The Merry Widow" | 64 |
"That is ___ true!" ("You're mistaken!") | 64 |
Canal passage connecting Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes | 64 |
Word with ''thumb'' or ''loser'' | 64 |
Response to ''Dairy prices are rising'' (Part 1) | 64 |
Keyser ___ (Kevin Spacey role in "The Usual Suspects") | 64 |
" ___ Sain and pray for rain" (Braves' old slogan) | 64 |
No longer being able to "pinch an inch," among others? | 64 |
German admiral who lost WWI's Battle of the Falkland Islands | 64 |
1995 Chris O'Donnell/Minnie Driver romance--refilmed in 3-D? | 64 |
Director who cowrote "Giant Steps to Change the World" | 64 |
Response to ''Dairy prices are rising'' (Part 3) | 64 |
"They killed Kenny!" shouter on "South Park" | 64 |
Kimono-accessory store that was not demolished in an earthquake? | 64 |
___ Island, birthplace and longtime home of Cornelius Vanderbilt | 64 |
Record label whose house band was Booker T. & the M.G.'s | 64 |
Record label for Sam & Dave and Booker T. & the MG's | 64 |
Vacationer's favorite song from "The Pajama Game"? | 64 |
"The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" author Gertrude | 64 |
"That's one small ___ for a man . . . ": Armstrong | 64 |
Substance written about in Jose Canseco's "Juiced" | 64 |
Figure skater Elvis who won silver at the 1994 and 1998 Olympics | 64 |
"Man ___ fruit, but I must climb the tree": G. Herbert | 64 |
"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" playwright Tom | 64 |
Valedictorian's pride, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 64 |
Actress who made her big-screen debut in "Julia," 1977 | 64 |
Disco ___ ("Simpsons" character stuck in the '70s) | 64 |
"I'm Gonna Git You ___" (Keenen Ivory Wayans film) | 64 |
"That will be ere the set of ___": "Macbeth" | 64 |
Like costs that can't be recovered, in economists' lingo | 64 |
''Big'' part of California or of a Kerouac novel | 64 |
One "standing by the ocean's roar," in a 1963 song | 64 |
Scandinavian man's name that means "young warrior" | 64 |
Surge of water [sign up for weekly indie xwords at avxwords.com] | 64 |
Drum used in the Beatles' "Within You Without You" | 64 |
Dessert Calvin doesn't like in "Calvin and Hobbes" | 64 |
Gerald O'Hara won the land for it in an all-night poker game | 64 |
"I tawt I ___ a puddy tat!" (Tweety's exclamation) | 64 |
TV show whose opening sequence was shot on the Queensboro Bridge | 64 |
Require forbearance -- and what this puzzle's theme might do | 64 |
Network whose first broadcast was "Gone With the Wind" | 64 |
Quarterback Tim with the highest-selling jersey in the NFL today | 64 |
It might say "Who the Hell is Brendan Emmett Quigley?" | 64 |
Instructional program for many a student traveling abroad: Abbr. | 64 |
John Gotti's nickname, with "the" [United Kingdom] | 64 |
Number of clues in this puzzle that contain factual inaccuracies | 64 |
Word with ''road'' or ''screen'' | 64 |
Word with ''pattern'' or ''run'' | 64 |
___ From Last Night (website that collects regrettable messages) | 64 |
"Nuthin' but a 'G' ___" (1993 Dr. Dre hit) | 64 |
"You've Lost ___" (The Righteous Brothers) (4,5,6) | 64 |
Terpenoid organic chemical that makes music sound really awesome | 64 |
Classic treatise whose first chapter is "Laying Plans" | 64 |
Book that recommends putting the sun in your opponent's eyes | 64 |
World's longest wooden roller coaster, located in Cincinnati | 64 |
"Need we say it, ladies? High prices are for ___!" ... | 64 |
1985 Steven Spielberg film with 11 Oscar nominations and no wins | 64 |
Rapper whose 2006 album "Doctor's Advocate" was #1 | 64 |
Play in which a college kid's football prayers are answered? | 64 |
"All this cookware! What's your favorite, Martha?" | 64 |
"All the stars were shining bright, and ___ kissed me" | 64 |
Where extra words have been added to four answers in this puzzle | 64 |
Characters who "haunt" this puzzle's theme answers | 64 |
Art direction nominees Crowley and Ochipinti for "___" | 64 |
"___ always money in the banana stand!" (George Bluth) | 64 |
Hope/Crosby travel flick that takes place in Mali's capital? | 64 |
Hustling is the same as cheating, according to these authorities | 64 |
Band with a 1985 U.K. #1 album titled "Meat Is Murder" | 64 |