One of two women with three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 63 |
___ Demolition Night (record-breaking 1979 White Sox promotion) | 63 |
Human fingerprint, and what's hidden in five puzzle answers | 63 |
Steadfast belief (and parent of each answer to a starred clue?) | 63 |
Cartoonist Martin known as "Mad's Maddest Artist" | 63 |
Singer with the album "Live at the Polynesian Palace" | 63 |
Word with "go there!" or "touch that dial!" | 63 |
Suit up [get archived AV Club xwords for $8/year: avxwords.com] | 63 |
"When You're in Love With a Beautiful Woman" band | 63 |
Word after "ear," "eye" or "nose" | 63 |
"The Relationship Rescue Workbook" author, familiarly | 63 |
"I meant what I said, and I said what I meant" author | 63 |
Martin Freeman's role in the BBC's "Sherlock" | 63 |
Word with ''uncle'' or ''oven'' | 63 |
Word with ''star'' or ''maple'' | 63 |
"It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" singer | 63 |
19th-century engineer with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame | 63 |
Part of the U.S. that's usually first with election returns | 63 |
New Jersey borough in which the New York Giants play home games | 63 |
"... 'cause I ___ me spinach, I'm Popeye ..." | 63 |
Professor says "Qualifying races," pupil suggests ... | 63 |
"Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton" rapper | 63 |
Author of 1998's "Diplomacy for the Next Century" | 63 |
Hepburn's husband in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" | 63 |
Doc Golightly in ''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' | 63 |
Buddy who played the dad on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 63 |
Nickname of reliever Dennis, 1992 MVP and Cy Young Award winner | 63 |
One on 9/22/2006 had a central duration of 7 minutes, 9 seconds | 63 |
Tomahawk hurler in a memorable "Tonight Show" segment | 63 |
Broadway star Linda who won $100,000 on "Star Search" | 63 |
Big Apple mayor who inquired "How'm I doin'?" | 63 |
Shockers in the "Journal of Biological Oceanography"? | 63 |
"Most miserable hour that ___ time saw": Lady Capulet | 63 |
"I love her ten times more than ___ I did": Petruchio | 63 |
Key of the overture to Mozart's "The Magic Flute" | 63 |
Kind of man John Lennon was, besides being a "Walrus" | 63 |
What Freud described as "not master in its own house" | 63 |
"___ Tripping At The Gates of Hell" (Flaming Lips EP) | 63 |
Spengler who is the first to spot the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man | 63 |
Geographical name that's another geographical name backward | 63 |
Danny who composed the theme music for "The Simpsons" | 63 |
New Haven collegian hidden in this puzzle's longest entries | 63 |
"America's Got Talent" season 3 runner-up Mattson | 63 |
English novelist Canetti who wrote "Crowds and Power" | 63 |
"I Still See ___" ("Paint Your Wagon" tune) | 63 |
"I Still See ___" ("Paint Your Wagon" song) | 63 |
The "you" in "On the Street Where You Live" | 63 |
Nevada city whose Shoshoni name means "pile of rocks" | 63 |
''Don't Bring Me Down'' rockers, familiarly | 63 |
Dr. Schneider of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" | 63 |
Led Zep's Eddie Cochran cover "Somethin' ___" | 63 |
"Jumping Someone ___ Train" (1979 single by The Cure) | 63 |
LeAnn's singing partner on "Written in the Stars" | 63 |
"The Dead ___ Scrolls: The Lost Teachings of Hip-Hop" | 63 |
Record of the Year Grammy nominee for "Lose Yourself" | 63 |
University next to the Centers for Disease Control headquarters | 63 |
Cleaning product with the slogan "It's that fast" | 63 |
Suffix for ''open'' or ''rear'' | 63 |
Nat. where the first successful blood transfusion was performed | 63 |
South-central U.S. city named for a woman in English literature | 63 |
"Ghost World" protagonist with the last name Coleslaw | 63 |
Brian who scored the soundtrack to "The Lovely Bones" | 63 |
Energy company known for, well, everything but providing energy | 63 |
Documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room" | 63 |
"___, like lightning, seeks the highest places": Livy | 63 |
Best New Age Album Grammy winner for "Shepherd Moons" | 63 |
Dye whose name derives from the Greek word for "dawn" | 63 |
Org. whose Web site features a "Your Air Quality" map | 63 |
It was called a "permanent World's Fair" early on | 63 |
"There goes the neighborhood," for Rodney Dangerfield | 63 |
Yardstick for someone who works about 20 yards from home: Abbr. | 63 |
Prop. originally called the "Lucretia Mott Amendment" | 63 |
Pitching stat way less important than xFIP, to a Sabermetrician | 63 |
Baseball stats usually rounded to two decimal places, for short | 63 |
Wordsworth's "__ With Cold Beads of Midnight Dew" | 63 |
James Whitcomb Riley's ''_____ I Went Mad'' | 63 |
"I kissed thee __ I killed thee": "Othello" | 63 |
". . . a little ___ the mightiest Julius fell": Shak. | 63 |
"___ fancy you consult, consult your purse": Franklin | 63 |
1970s Mocedades hit that translates to "It's You" | 63 |
"___ tu" (aria from "Un ballo in maschera") | 63 |
"Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale" artist | 63 |
Symphony on Norman Bates's phonograph in "Psycho" | 63 |
Antony's faithful aide, in "Antony and Cleopatra" | 63 |
Madonna album that came out simultaneously with "Sex" | 63 |
Ending for ''mock'' or ''cook'' | 63 |
Ending for ''coal'' or ''opal'' | 63 |
Edward's adoptive mother in the "Twilight" series | 63 |
"Cómo es ___?" ("How come?" in Cádiz) | 63 |
"Para __, oprima numero dos": customer service option | 63 |
Brand name that's coincidentally Italian for "it" | 63 |
It comes back in NYC every year on the first Sunday in November | 63 |
Darcy's Pemberley, e.g., in "Pride and Prejudice" | 63 |
"Salus populi suprema lex ___" (Missouri's motto) | 63 |
"Société d'__" (Canadian Crown corporation) | 63 |
It "waits at the crossway of the stars," wrote Borges | 63 |
___ Hunt (Tom Cruise's "Mission Impossible" role) | 63 |
About a quarter of the population of Sicily lives on its slopes | 63 |
Word in the French translation of Hamlet's most famous line | 63 |
Shakespearean words following "Speak, hands, for me!" | 63 |