Computer option between "Abort" and "Fail" | 62 |
Computer pro who diagnoses the reason for the problem? | 54 |
Computer program that kicks in after a set time of idleness | 59 |
Computer text code responsible for some goofy pictures | 54 |
Computer that originally came in "flavors" | 52 |
Computer that performed a lot of checks in the '90s? | 56 |
Computer used to predict the 1952 presidential election | 55 |
Conan O'Brien's employer from '88 to '91 | 56 |
Concept embodied by Jane Austen's Elinor Dashwood | 53 |
Concern about being able to communicate in a foreign country? | 61 |
Concert pianist nicknamed "The Clown Prince of Denmark" | 65 |
Concerto in Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" | 54 |
Conclusion of many a "Mortal Kombat" battle | 53 |
Concrete Blonde "___ Chew You Up & Spit You Out" | 62 |
Condiment most often used by the Dutch with their fries | 55 |
Condiment that's almost always actually horseradish in the U.S. | 67 |
Condition for one who gets off on bondage gear or biker clothes | 63 |
Condition for some thirsty pre-schoolers at nap time? | 53 |
Condition in which one's arms are laid to the side? | 55 |
Condition of overworking oneself to keep up with the wealthy | 60 |
Condition of total domination, as in World of Warcraft | 54 |
Condition once called "shell shock," for short | 56 |
Condition that involves mood swings and chocolate binges | 56 |
Condition that literally means "lack of blood" | 56 |
Conductor of the world premiere of "La bohème" | 59 |
Conductor Riccardo's discussion of certain reward money? | 60 |
Conductor whose name is spelled with two musical syllables | 58 |
Conductor's song about his baton's movement? | 52 |
Confectioner Joseph who lent his name to an ice cream brand | 59 |
Confectionery brand with a logo designed by Salvador Dalà | 60 |
Confederate general who was a descendant of Thomas More | 55 |
Confederate slogan symbolizing financial independence | 53 |
Conference series parodied by "Onion Talks" | 53 |
Confident reply to a request, with "It's" | 55 |
Configuration of six places in this puzzle's answer | 55 |
Conflict for which "Over There" was written: Abbr. | 60 |
Conflict, and a hint to unraveling the puzzle's circled letters | 67 |
Confucius say "Man who drive like hell is ___" | 56 |
Confucius say "Man who fart in church ___" | 52 |
Confucius say "Man who run behind car gets ___" | 57 |
Confucius say "Man who stand on toilet is ___" | 56 |
Confused locomotive buffs becoming Iberian tourists? | 52 |
Congratulatory phrase at a "Peanuts" bar mitzvah? | 59 |
Congressman Martin ___, who lost his seat to Dennis Kucinich in 1996 | 68 |
Congresswoman whose father and brother were mayors of Baltimore | 63 |
Connected group of a World War II general's combat units? | 61 |
Connecticut location where Scrabble was first manufactured | 58 |
Connecticut town attacked by the British in the War of 1812 | 59 |
Connecticut town for which a tick-borne illness is named | 56 |
Connecticut town where "The Stepford Wives" was filmed | 64 |
Connecticut town where Moby and Gus Van Sant are from | 53 |
Connection made while feeding a snack dispenser (Part 1) | 56 |
Connie of "Weekends With Maury and Connie" | 52 |
Connie ___, Philadelphia Athletics manager for 50 years | 55 |
Connie's portrayer, in "The Godfather" | 52 |
Consecutive games between two teams in their respective stadiums | 64 |
Consequence of rolling doubles three times in a row, in Monopoly | 64 |
Conservative and otherwise uninteresting computer, in techie slang | 66 |
Conservative commentator who wrote "Let Freedom Ring" | 63 |
Conservative radio host Mark Fuhrman's former employer: Abbr. | 65 |
Consideration for when to arrive at the airport: Abbr. | 54 |
Console for which "Super Mario Bros." was created | 59 |
Console whose biggest selling game was the inexplicably awful Pac-Man | 69 |
Consoles recalled in 2005 because of faulty power cords | 55 |
Constellation between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe | 54 |
Constellation next to the Dragon, with "the" | 54 |
Constellation south of the Hunter, with "the" | 55 |
Constitutional proposal first introduced in Cong. in 1923 | 57 |
Construction device for figuring out if a fixture is level | 58 |
Construction piece shaped like the last letter of the alphabet | 62 |
Construction project that gave rise to the Ted Williams Tunnel | 62 |
Construction set invented by Frank Lloyd Wright's son | 57 |
Consumer Product Safety Commision director Tenenbaum | 52 |
Contagious skin disease that's most commonly found in children | 66 |
Container holding slips of paper with tasks written on them | 59 |
Container often located on the synagogue wall closest to Jerusalem | 66 |
Container used to take home leftovers after a memorial meal? | 60 |
Containing every wavelength in the visible spectrum, as light | 61 |
Contemplation of the sound of one hand clapping, e.g. | 53 |
Content of Cliven Bundy's last widely televised screed | 58 |
Contented sighs (and a homophonic hint to this puzzle's theme) | 66 |
Contents of a fearless person's veins, reportedly | 53 |
Contents of Horace's ''Carmina'' | 52 |
Contents of the first chapter in "How to Play Golf"? | 62 |
Contest in which the rules must be followed to the letter? | 58 |
Contest in which you try to get your opponent on your side | 58 |
Contest that's usually over in less than 20 seconds | 55 |
Contest to see who can read "Cathy" fastest? | 54 |
Contest where you'd hear "chiaroscurist" | 54 |
Contestant from the 50th state in a certain beauty pageant | 58 |
Contestant in some "Jeopardy!" tournaments | 52 |
Contestant's help on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" | 66 |
Continent once divided along the Iron Curtain (abbr.) | 53 |
Continent with about twenty cities larger than New York | 55 |
Continent with ten or so cities larger than New York | 52 |
Continent with the world's two most populous countries | 58 |
Contract clone (whose abbreviation hints at this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
Contraction between "looks" and "everything" | 64 |
Contraction in ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' | 59 |
Contraction with ''do'' or ''work'' | 67 |