Chicago-based magazine with one-million-plus circulation | 56 |
Crossdressing "Dame" played by Barry Humphries | 56 |
Cook who played Wilmer in "The Maltese Falcon" | 56 |
Country once under the purview of Emperor Haile Selassie | 56 |
Children's character originally voiced by Jim Henson | 56 |
City that hosts the world's biggest annual game fair | 56 |
Comic strip character whose boyfriend was Wingey Wallace | 56 |
California's "Raisin Capital of the World" | 56 |
Cyndi Lauper's "___ Just Want to Have Fun" | 56 |
Classic cars that were the first to have Ram Air engines | 56 |
Clickable item found in the seven longest Across answers | 56 |
Company name that begins with its founder's initials | 56 |
Country whose flag is a red circle on a white background | 56 |
Candidate attacked in the movie "Stolen Honor" | 56 |
Christian apologist who wrote "The Four Loves" | 56 |
Co-star of Sorvino and De Niro in "GoodFellas" | 56 |
Credence Clearwater Revival song about a California city | 56 |
Connecticut town for which a tick-borne illness is named | 56 |
Co-owner of the Fix-It Shop on "Sesame Street" | 56 |
Channel where you can hear Rita Cosby's hoarse voice | 56 |
Comic strip title character with the first name Augustus | 56 |
Classic computer game set on a seemingly deserted island | 56 |
Creature in Dr. Seuss's "If I Ran the Zoo" | 56 |
Campbell who will return to "Scream 4" in 2010 | 56 |
Chaplin costar in ''The Great Dictator'' | 56 |
Clifford who co-wrote "Sweet Smell of Success" | 56 |
California city that was the Bionic Woman's hometown | 56 |
Civilization known for "colossal head" statues | 56 |
City captured by the Allies during Operation Torch, 1942 | 56 |
Carson's predecessor on "The Tonight Show" | 56 |
Comic strip originally called "Li'l Folks" | 56 |
Condition that involves mood swings and chocolate binges | 56 |
Carly Simon "From __ dolls through brassieres" | 56 |
Company that developed TV's Indian Head Test Pattern | 56 |
Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, 1987-95 | 56 |
Character in Tasso's "Jerusalem Delivered" | 56 |
City that grew around the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad | 56 |
Captain John Yossarian portrayer in "Catch-22" | 56 |
Chinese-born inventor who developed magnetic core memory | 56 |
Central question in the search for extraterrestrial life | 56 |
Clock that's sort of like a perpetual motion machine | 56 |
Cher title words before "my baby shot me down" | 56 |
Comedian associated with the song "Yakety Sax" | 56 |
Confucius say "Man who drive like hell is ___" | 56 |
Certain music collection ... and this puzzle's theme | 56 |
Civil War battlefield with the second-highest casualties | 56 |
Christine ___, "The Phantom of the Opera" girl | 56 |
Computer that performed a lot of checks in the '90s? | 56 |
Currency replaced with a euro with an owl on its reverse | 56 |
Class in which students report on the doings of Hobbits? | 56 |
City of little magical creatures near the Arctic Circle? | 56 |
Celebrity whose likeness was used for a 2009 Barbie doll | 56 |
Confucius say "Man who stand on toilet is ___" | 56 |
Classic answer to "Where's your homework?" | 56 |
Connection made while feeding a snack dispenser (Part 1) | 56 |
Coach of the 2005 NCAA football champion Texas Longhorns | 56 |
Coen brothers film, "The ___ Wasn't There" | 56 |
Candidate with the slogan "Come home, America" | 56 |
Characteristic of a transitional period in the Stone Age | 56 |
Category the Pentagon uses instead of "other"? | 56 |
Check one's husband's collar for lipstick, e.g.? | 56 |
Captain of the Nebuchadnezzar, in "The Matrix" | 56 |
Chris who played Mr. Big on "Sex and the City" | 56 |
Child's toy in the shape of a Shakespeare character? | 56 |
Condition once called "shell shock," for short | 56 |
Country singer nicknamed "The Cherokee Cowboy" | 56 |
Country where everyone drives the same color automobile? | 56 |
Court case involving a British tennis player and a rake? | 56 |
Comment to a parent reprimanding their child in a store? | 56 |
Commissioner Bud who called the 2002 All-Star Game a tie | 56 |
Card game featuring purple diamonds, red squiggles, etc. | 56 |
Chris of the Giants who's the coach's son-in-law | 56 |
Conan O'Brien's employer from '88 to '91 | 56 |
Commercial word with "Cone" or "Cat" | 56 |
Car in the Beach Boys' hit "Fun, Fun, Fun" | 56 |
Competition TV series with versions in over 30 countries | 56 |
Complaint about a beau that sounds downright optimistic? | 56 |
Classic 1928 musical set in London, with "The" | 56 |
Cave complex targeted during the invasion of Afghanistan | 56 |
Community resident not affiliated with its local college | 56 |
Character defects that cause protagonists' downfalls | 56 |
Charleston, West Virginia's airport is named for him | 56 |
Celebratory chant at Chicago's Grant Park on 11/4/08 | 56 |
Carly Simon hit purportedly referring to one of her exes | 56 |
Cousteau's ''deuxième prénom'' | 56 |
Coors beverage that's Russian for "winter" | 56 |
Computer language named after Lord Byron's daughter | 55 |
City dubbed "the political capital of Africa" | 55 |
Classic whodunit, "The List of ___ Messenger" | 55 |
Chopin's "Polonaise in ___ Major, Op. 53" | 55 |
Cleanser with the motto "Stronger than dirt!" | 55 |
Charlie's brother on "Two and a Half Men" | 55 |
Company headquartered at Malpensa International Airport | 55 |
Channel with the tagline "Story matters here" | 55 |
Choice words swapped in this puzzle's theme answers | 55 |
Company with a notoriously painful cancellation process | 55 |
Composer for Broadway's "St. Louis Woman" | 55 |
Continent with about twenty cities larger than New York | 55 |
Character from Greek myth associated with golden apples | 55 |
California coast section that starts near Hearst Castle | 55 |