Jean-___ Picard [want more puzzles? subscribe to avxwords.com!] | 63 |
Stevie Wonder's mother and sometimes co-writer Mae Hardaway | 63 |
Character whose tag read "10/6", with "The" | 63 |
Comedy show that once featured "Spy vs. Spy" cartoons | 63 |
Whitman who played Ann Veal on "Arrested Development" | 63 |
"Oh ___, you've done it again!" (classic TV line) | 63 |
Who said "Learn from the masses, and then teach them" | 63 |
His portrait is at the entrance to Beijing's Forbidden City | 63 |
Rooney ___, star of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" | 63 |
Gru's oldest adoptive daughter in "Despicable Me" | 63 |
Word with ''field'' or ''fire'' | 63 |
Brazilian soccer star nicknamed "Pelé with skirts" | 63 |
''There's no 'I' in team,'' for one | 63 |
"Rough winds do shake the darling buds of ___": Shak. | 63 |
Anne whose real-life husband played her ex on "Rhoda" | 63 |
Griffin who died shortly before his crossword game show debuted | 63 |
Breaking Point lyric "Baby I'm all ___ up in you" | 63 |
''More stars than there are in heaven!'' studio | 63 |
Electrical conductance unit (that's another unit backwards) | 63 |
Character Toretto in the "Fast and the Furious" films | 63 |
"The ___ of the Courtiers" from "Rigoletto" | 63 |
"My Very Easy Method: Just Set Up Nine Planets," e.g. | 63 |
Word with ''light'' or ''beam'' | 63 |
''Philadelphia'' or ''Chicago'' | 63 |
You'll be in a strong field when you take this test (abbr.) | 63 |
Cartoon character with big glasses and just two strands of hair | 63 |
Interface developed for the Intel x86 family of microprocessors | 63 |
J. Fred __, '50s chimp/mascot on TV's "Today" | 63 |
Subject of the 2006 documentary "An Unreasonable Man" | 63 |
Subject of the 2007 documentary "An Unreasonable Man" | 63 |
Turndowns from Groundskeeper Willie of "The Simpsons" | 63 |
One of the singers of "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" | 63 |
"What's in a ___?" ("Romeo and Juliet") | 63 |
Rod Stewart "All in the ___ of Rock 'n' Roll" | 63 |
"What's in a ---?" ("Romeo and Juliet") | 63 |
"State your ___" (common start of direct examination) | 63 |
Grp. running the Kepler, Curiosity, Cassini and Hubble missions | 63 |
He wrote "If called by a panther, / Don't anther" | 63 |
A Marine Corps lance corporal no longer qualifies as one: Abbr. | 63 |
Org. whose logo features the letter pi with an arrow through it | 63 |
''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' actress Patricia | 63 |
___ Washington, who wrote "When You Wish Upon a Star" | 63 |
___ Brooks, 1950's-60's "Meet the Press" host | 63 |
"Oh, thou did'st then __ love so heartily": Shak. | 63 |
Soda that comes in Blueberry, Berry, and Blue Ice Cream flavors | 63 |
Single name that Denver Nuggets player Maybyner Hilario goes by | 63 |
Character in "I, Claudius" and "Quo Vadis?" | 63 |
Word with ''love'' or ''empty'' | 63 |
"Let the wicked fall into their own ---" (Ps. 141:10) | 63 |
1970s German band heard on the "Kill Bill" soundtrack | 63 |
What those neither "for" nor "against" take | 63 |
Avia competitor, and the bottom line of this puzzle's theme | 63 |
2012 GOP candidate whose staff is rapidly resigning, familiarly | 63 |
Author of "I Am Spock" and "I Am Not Spock" | 63 |
Warriors with supposed powers of invisibility and shapeshifting | 63 |
Body-care brand named from the Latin for "snow-white" | 63 |
Heading for a Frankfurter who's visiting a Hamburger: Abbr. | 63 |
St. Nicholas gives one in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" | 63 |
"It's a ___" ("It's been canceled") | 63 |
Character to "avoid," in 1980s Domino's Pizza ads | 63 |
1920's musical with the sequel "Yes, Yes, Yvette" | 63 |
"I've been drinking since half past ___" Social D | 63 |
Speechwriter Peggy who coined many phrases for George H.W. Bush | 63 |
Emmy-winning role for Sally on “Brothers & Sisters” | 63 |
Only patron on "Cheers" to appear in all 275 episodes | 63 |
Word with ''waste'' or ''want'' | 63 |
Fifth word of Slick Rick's "Children's Story" | 63 |
"This suit is black ... ___" ("Borat" line) | 63 |
Word with ''pad'' or ''worthy'' | 63 |
"I know __ the day be ours": "King Henry V" | 63 |
"Lay ___ for yourselves treasures . . . ": Matt. 6:19 | 63 |
Schoolhouse Rock "A ___ is a Person, Place, or Thing" | 63 |
"Need You ___" (Grammy-winning Lady Antebellum album) | 63 |
Group that includes the Secy. of State and the Secy. of Defense | 63 |
Quintet who played the closing ceremonies of the 2002 Olymypics | 63 |
Federal org. with a "Safety Recommendations" Web page | 63 |
U2 song about the aftermath of a "Spider-Man" injury? | 63 |
"The Big Trail" or "The Big Sombrero," e.g. | 63 |
President whose first name means "one who is blessed" | 63 |
"This is our generation's Sputnik moment" speaker | 63 |
Like Gwyneth Paltrow's character in "Shallow Hal" | 63 |
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer/songwriter | 63 |
''All the News That's Fit to Print'' coiner | 63 |
___ Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg's role in "Ghost") | 63 |
Schoenberg's ''___ to Napoleon Buonaparte'' | 63 |
TV personality who wrote the memoir "Celebrity Detox" | 63 |
Ref. work whose Compact Edition is sold with a magnifying glass | 63 |
"That floats on high ___ vales and hills"--Wordsworth | 63 |
"___ the Land of the Free, and the Home of the Brave" | 63 |
"Think ___" ("Phantom of the Opera" number) | 63 |
"How ___times I repine for the days of the old" Dylan | 63 |
"Blue Suede Shoes" or "Runaround Sue," e.g. | 63 |
Repeated cry in Buster Poindexter's "Hot Hot Hot" | 63 |
Shakespearean character in a "most extracting frenzy" | 63 |
Skateboarding trick in which the feet don't leave the board | 63 |
Poet who wrote of "Sultan after Sultan with his Pomp" | 63 |
Astrologer with the autobiography "Answer in the Sky" | 63 |
''Spanish'' or ''western'' dish | 63 |
Words with ''roll'' or ''diet'' | 63 |
Like Tennessee Williams's "Suddenly, Last Summer" | 63 |