H. G. Wells novel ... with a hint to this puzzle's circled words | 68 |
"Royal" film based on a classic children's story, 1974 | 68 |
All Mom says she needs in order to make Grandpa's ghost costume? | 68 |
1976 horror film whose remake was released, appropriately, on 6/6/06 | 68 |
Paper that calls itself "America's Finest News Source" | 68 |
Where ''Survivor'' Tribal Council meetings are held? | 68 |
William Carlos Williams poem that begins "so much depends" | 68 |
"__ a place for us ...": "West Side Story" lyric | 68 |
"___ are the times that try men's souls": Thomas Paine | 68 |
Advice to a young Carnegie: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 68 |
Yorke featured in the documentary "Meeting People is Easy" | 68 |
Breaker of the 400-meter freestyle world record at the 2000 Olympics | 68 |
Feats like the Yankees' 1998, '99 and 2000 World Series wins | 68 |
Vocalization technique involving resonance in the larynx and pharynx | 68 |
Cartoon cat, in his own voice, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 68 |
"Sleight of hand" used to tell the chef to remove an herb? | 68 |
She played Mrs. Muir in the film "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" | 68 |
Novelty gifts that show off the wearer's nonexistent personality | 68 |
Taylor Swift's debut single (named after another country singer) | 68 |
"... ___ a consummation devoutly to be wish'd": Hamlet | 68 |
"__ pleasure, sure, to see one's name in print": Byron | 68 |
Queen whose servants are Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Mustardseed, and Moth | 68 |
What you might say after your coworker says he's into sex swings | 68 |
"I don't need to hear all the gory details," for short | 68 |
Cable channel whose first showing was "Gone With the Wind" | 68 |
Author who wrote "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards" | 68 |
Where to find the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site | 68 |
Patricia McCormick was the first American professional one in Mexico | 68 |
Manager who managed the Mets, Braves, Cardinals, Yankees and Dodgers | 68 |
Stocking stuffer found in seven of this puzzle's longest answers | 68 |
Prefix with ''scribe'' or ''script'' | 68 |
"Les ___ Glorieuses" (30-year period of French prosperity) | 68 |
Word with ''balance'' or ''balloon'' | 68 |
Whom "Dewey Defeats" in a classic Chicago Tribune headline | 68 |
"___ Little Tenderness" (song made famous by Otis Redding) | 68 |
Presidential candidate who wrote "A Call to Economic Arms" | 68 |
"Will we be dining on the bird this Thanksgiving?" answer? | 68 |
"Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get" author | 68 |
William Gibson play that was made into a 1962 Shirley MacLaine movie | 68 |
Michael Martin Murphey "___ Knots in the Devil's Tail" | 68 |
"California ___ Alles" (punk classic by the Dead Kennedys) | 68 |
West Coast sch. that offers a "Physics of Surfing" seminar | 68 |
Janeane's co-star in "The Truth About Cats & Dogs" | 68 |
Miyoshi ___, Best Supporting Actress winner for "Sayonara" | 68 |
State after being coldcocked (and a clue to this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
They're seen (if you're not careful) just above the beltline | 68 |
Serge Gainsbourg's "___ Petite Tasse d'Anxieté" | 68 |
Prime minister who wrote the play "The People Win Through" | 68 |
Place with an extremely strong expectation of staring straight ahead | 68 |
State in which Obama didn't even think about campaigning in 2012 | 68 |
One of several Brooklyn avenues named after an upstate New York city | 68 |
Filmmaker Boll who boxed (and defeated) five of his harshest critics | 68 |
Ones responsible for what's missing from certain puzzle answers? | 68 |
Sampling of different vintages of the same wine from the same winery | 68 |
Any "season" in Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" | 68 |
Word that goes in both blanks of "___ early and ___ often" | 68 |
What Elmer Fudd said after getting the thing he's always wanted? | 68 |
Ray of "My Favorite Martian" and "Picket Fences" | 68 |
1970 hit that asks about its title, "What is it good for?" | 68 |
Program on which pundits deride the power of the federal government? | 68 |
Tiny Alaska city whose girls basketball team was state champ in 1982 | 68 |
River phenomena (or what literally happens six times in this puzzle) | 68 |
Athlete with the all-time best-selling jersey in Premiership history | 68 |
Poet who wrote "Things fall apart; the center cannot hold" | 68 |
"___ all frail": Angelo in "Measure for Measure" | 68 |
Jimmy who wrote "Galveston" and "MacArthur Park" | 68 |
1965 song with the lyric "Think of what you're saying" | 68 |
Photographer William who's known for his pictures of Weimaraners | 68 |
The first words of the answers to asterisked clues are types of them | 68 |
Nathanael and Jack's travel guide about Heathrow's environs? | 68 |
New Jersey home of America's first movie studio, the Black Maria | 68 |
D.C. PBS station that produces Jim Lehrer's "NewsHour" | 68 |
Glen Campbell hit, the last word of which is this puzzle's theme | 68 |
So-called "tennis elbow" from playing too many video games | 68 |
1971 hit movie based on the novel "Ratman's Notebooks" | 68 |
Music legend busted for having pot on his tour bus in September 2006 | 68 |
Film for which Jennifer Lawrence received her first Oscar nomination | 68 |
It originated from the General Call made with a boatswain's pipe | 68 |
"What, ___ thou have a serpent sting thee twice?": Shylock | 68 |
Struck out, as one letter in each of this puzzle's theme answers | 68 |
Defunct sports org. that replaced the opening coin toss with a scrum | 68 |
"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" director David | 68 |
Word Meg Ryan repeated over a dozen times in Katz's Delicatessen | 68 |
Singer who appeared with Charlton in "Secret of the Incas" | 68 |
"... the dew of __ high eastward hill": "Hamlet" | 68 |
"___ knight doth sit too melancholy": "Pericles" | 68 |
Appalled question from Bob Barker on "The Price Is Right"? | 68 |
"Hello, ___ Lovers" (song from "The King and I") | 68 |
Site of the 1974 fight known as "The Rumble in the Jungle" | 68 |
Actor Billy who played the villain in 1997's "Titanic" | 68 |
"The quality goes in before the name goes on" manufacturer | 68 |
"The Protocols of the Elders of ___" (antisemitic forgery) | 68 |
The IJsselmeer was part of it before construction of the Afsluitdijk | 68 |
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburger" quipper Hoffman | 67 |
1970 hit with the lyric "That's how easy love can be" | 67 |
#1 hit between "Let It Be" and "American Woman" | 67 |
Real estate magnate Hirschfeld who often wore crossword puzzle ties | 67 |
Place to live, one of which starts the three longest puzzle answers | 67 |
"Take ___" (1994 Madonna hit that was #1 for seven weeks) | 67 |
"The last thing I would accuse __ of is innocence": Paley | 67 |