Brand of steering wheel lock | 28 |
Auto security device hawked in infomercials | 43 |
Antitheft auto device | 21 |
Storage space in a golfer's car? | 36 |
Ellery's golf sticks? | 25 |
Far West region | 15 |
First of two groups that may come in handy for this puzzle? | 59 |
"You can come out now!" | 33 |
"OK, you can come out now" | 36 |
Fishy Brando movie? | 19 |
Film about fish paternity? | 26 |
Cola ad critters? | 17 |
Out in ___ (neglected) | 22 |
Ernest Hemingway's tale of an Arctic sailor? | 48 |
Deliberate ignoring | 19 |
"And at 7 P.M. there'll be a showing of the 60's film ___..." | 79 |
Great comedy of 1904 | 20 |
Spectrum? | 9 |
1986 Paul Newman film | 21 |
Treasurer's favorite film? | 30 |
A counterfeiter said . . . | 26 |
1986 Newman/Cruise film | 23 |
Newman-Cruise film: 1986 | 24 |
A bank teller replied ... | 25 |
1986 Newman/Cruise movie | 24 |
1986 Newman movie | 17 |
1986 Martin Scorsese film | 25 |
1986 film for which Paul Newman won his only Oscar | 50 |
Spielberg drama | 15 |
Movie with a hard-to-rhyme name | 31 |
Alice Walker's Pulitzer winner | 34 |
Alice Walker's prize-winning book | 37 |
Alice Walker novel ... or a hint to 12 squares in this puzzle | 61 |
1985 Steven Spielberg film with 11 Oscar nominations and no wins | 64 |
154 minutes of Whoopi Goldberg just mixing red and blue paint? | 62 |
"How lowbrow!" said the cats. "We much prefer '__'" | 79 |
Statue of Apollo by Chares | 26 |
Weapon important in the opening of the West | 43 |
"___ is finished" ("Pagliacci" ending) | 58 |
''Laughing at Love''? | 37 |
1969 film starring Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney | 50 |
"The perception of ___ is a tie of sympathy . . . ": Emerson | 70 |
Redbook (1848) | 14 |
Stanley Falls' river | 24 |
Clue space | 10 |
Old Ironsides | 13 |
Document framed in 1787 | 23 |
Work of the Founding Fathers | 28 |
Protective document | 19 |
Masterpiece of 1787 | 19 |
March 4, 1789 document | 22 |
Law since March 4, 1789 | 23 |
It starts: "We, the people . . . " | 44 |
Famous document or frigate | 26 |
Menotti opus: 1950 | 18 |
Certain airline's in-flight movie? | 38 |
Hammett character | 17 |
Robert Duvall movie, 1974 | 25 |
"It's worth it just for Ms. Behar's famous lasagna recipe" | 76 |
"Along ___ sequester'd vale of life": Gray | 56 |
New York club, informally | 25 |
Hangout in "Raging Bull" | 34 |
Phrase after "Cheese it!" | 35 |
2003 sci-fi disaster film featuring a subterranean team of "terranauts" | 81 |
Acclaimed 2000 miniseries about crack addicts in Baltimore | 58 |
"Love is just around" it in a Bing Crosby song | 56 |
. . . "MOLDING MOLD" by E. Williams? | 46 |
Vehicle for Barrymore, Davis and Hepburn | 40 |
Play by Emlyn Williams: 1938 | 28 |
Emlyn Williams work: 1938 | 25 |
Emlyn Williams play | 19 |
"Breathless" band | 27 |
It's high in Manhattan | 26 |
Richard Gere film of '84 | 28 |
1984 Richard Gere movie | 23 |
It first sat in 1245 | 20 |
Post-knockdown litany | 21 |
Muppet who likes numbers | 24 |
Romantic novel of 1844 | 22 |
KO finale | 9 |
Well-known healer | 17 |
In ___ (eventually) | 19 |
Cozy café for Casablanca cuisine? | 36 |
Vehicle important in the opening of the West | 44 |
Start of a remark by Ambrose Bierce | 35 |
Scathing review attributed to Ambrose Bierce, part 1 | 52 |
What "jumped over the moon" | 37 |
Moon jumper, in "Hey Diddle Diddle" | 45 |
"___ jumped over . . . " | 34 |
Timorous multitude? | 19 |
Courage-seeker in a 1939 film | 29 |
One wishing to fulfill his royal duties? | 40 |
Courage seeker in a 1939 film | 29 |
Bert Lahr portrayal | 19 |
Two things in a pet-loving monk's cell? | 43 |
"Wait till ___" | 25 |
"... until ___" | 25 |
Fitzgerald book: 1945 | 21 |
Miller work about a shipboard prophet? | 38 |
"To make the punishment fit ___": Gilbert | 51 |