Singer Paul who also wrote "Johnny's Theme" for "The Tonight Show" | 90 |
Singer of the 1993 No. 1 hit "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" | 95 |
Singer of 1976's "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" | 77 |
Singer of "Like a Surgeon" (with the lyric "I can hear your heart beat for the very last time") | 115 |
Singer Love who was one of the subjects of "20 Feet From Stardom" | 75 |
Singer Lee whose 2011 album "Mission Bell" is the worst-selling #1 album ever | 87 |
Singer Jamie with the 2001 #1 country song "When I Think About Angels" | 80 |
Singer heard in the Cliff Hangers game on "The Price Is Right" | 72 |
Singer Baker with the 1988 hit "Giving You the Best That I Got" | 73 |
Singer (with the Dakotas) for whom Lennon & McCartney wrote songs in the early 1960s, ___ Kramer | 101 |
Sing "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," say | 80 |
Since, in Spain (I promise the next clue won't be another foreign word) | 75 |
Sinatra song with the lyric "All the love I have to give, I want to give to you" | 90 |
Sinatra song people are sometimes killed for singing at karaoke in the Philippines | 82 |
Sinatra classic, and hint to what's missing from this puzzle's other classics | 85 |
Simpson's episode "___ First Word" (featuring Liz Taylor as the voice of Maggie) | 94 |
Simpson who said: "Grass today is sharper than when I was a boy" | 74 |
Simpson who said "Beneath my goody two shoes lie some very dark socks" | 80 |
Simple, wholesome, and unpretentious, like country cooking or old-time fiddle music | 83 |
Simple, humorous drawing (invented in the 1950s by Roger Price) that invites the viewer to guess what it is | 107 |
Simple code that uses a half-alphabet shift and that's the key to this puzzle's theme | 93 |
Simon & Garfunkel's "For ___, Whenever I May Find Her" | 72 |
Simon & Garfunkel album featuring "Mrs. Robinson" and "At the Zoo" | 90 |
Simile words before "a hen's tooth" or "a day in June" | 78 |
Sigur ___ (Icelandic post-rock band that sings in a fictional language called Hopelandic) | 89 |
Signal that the game's over by the Irish ref? (Prince / Living Colour) | 74 |
Signal that had only existed for a few years when the RMS Titanic used it | 73 |
Sign seen when approaching an exit road, perhaps, which limits a motorist's options | 87 |
Sierra ___ (get puzzle discounts by signing up for the news list @ avxwords.com!) | 81 |
Sidelined by injury, in baseball lingo, and a hint to how this puzzle's theme puns are formed | 97 |
Sick Puppies "You're Going Down" album "___-Polar" | 74 |
Shylock's first one begins "How like a fawning publican he looks!" | 80 |
Shuffle off this mortal coil, run down the curtain and join the bleedin' choir invisible | 92 |
Showman associated with the quote "There's a sucker born every minute" | 84 |
Shower object at the center of Bill O'Reilly's 2004 sexual harrasment lawsuit | 85 |
Show with mystery numbers like "Lost," only they're all divisible by 2? | 85 |
Show with Michael Tucker and his wife Jill Eikenberry as a married couple | 73 |
Show with Jean-Luc Picard as captain of the Enterprise, in fan shorthand | 72 |
Show with episodes “Pettycoat Injunction” and “His Suit is Hirsute” | 83 |
Show with episodes "Pettycoat Injunction" and "His Suit is Hirsute" | 87 |
Show with an "American Bandstand"-like spoof called "Mel's Rock Pile" | 93 |
Show whose opening theme was the Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" | 81 |
Show whose cast holds the record for the most charted songs on the Billboard Hot 100 | 84 |
Show where The B-52's redid "Love Shack" as the dueling song "Glove Slap" | 97 |
Show that's had Clay Aiken, Matthew Perry and Dick Van Dyke as guest stars | 78 |
Show that's broken scores of generic, melismatic singers, familiarly | 72 |
Show that released the edited version of "I'm on a Boat," for short | 81 |
Show since 12/17/1989 whose five main family members are hidden in this puzzle's other long across answers | 110 |
Show on which Hillary Clinton first alluded to the "vast right-wing conspiracy" | 89 |
Show on which Goldberg now gets to rub Obama's victory in Hasselbeck's face | 83 |
Shortstop teammate of Honus and Ernie on baseball's All-Century team | 72 |
Shortstop nicknamed "Slats" and "The Octopus" who won the 1944 N.L. MVP award | 97 |
Shortish documentary program, such as a "behind-the-scenes" or "making-of" segment on a DVD | 111 |
Short-lived pigskin org. that had a player whose jersey said "He Hate Me" | 83 |
Short-lived gridiron org. that had a player named "He Hate Me" | 72 |
Short-lived and generally disastrous sports experiment of the early 2000s | 73 |
Short-lived 2005 Broadway musical with the song "Instant Karma" | 73 |
Short form of the formal name for mad cow disease (hidden in RUBS ELBOWS WITH) | 78 |
Shopping venue with the options "Books" and "Toys & Hobbies" | 84 |
Shirt put on in hopes of being chosen for "The Price Is Right"? | 73 |
Ship, named after a French river, that transported the Statue of Liberty | 72 |
Ship created by Jule Verne for “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” | 78 |
Shelley poem that begins "I met a traveller from an antique land" | 75 |
She's in the Guinness Book as "television's most frequent clapper" | 84 |
She won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar the same year that Charlize won for Best Actress | 90 |
She won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "A Passage to India" | 76 |
She won the 1992 U.S. Open without losing a set in the entire tournament | 72 |
She won her first Tony for playing Flora in "Flora, the Red Menace" | 77 |
She won a Tony for playing Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
She was nominated for an Oscar for playing Mia in "Pulp Fiction" | 74 |
She was Cruella de Vil in "101 Dalmatians" and "102 Dalmatians" | 83 |
She was actually a year younger than Bea, despite playing her mother on TV | 74 |
She supplied the speaking voice of Esmeralda in the Disney film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" | 103 |
She says "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" in "Hamlet" | 83 |
She said: "The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off" | 82 |
She said, “[A] woman must do the same job better than a man to get as much credit for it” | 97 |
She said, “Until 1972, no Supreme Court case ever upheld the claim of a woman in a gender discrimination case” | 118 |
She said "You can lead a horticulture, but you can't make her think" | 82 |
She said "Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!" | 84 |
She reprised Faye Dunaway's role in "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 75 |
She replied to Noël Coward's "You look almost like a man!" with "And so do you" | 106 |
She remembered having a high-school crush on a handsome, dark-haired boy with ... | 81 |
She received a Best Actress nomination for "A Man and a Woman" | 72 |
She produced a musical version of "The Color Purple" on Broadway | 74 |
She played Ursula Andress in "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers" | 76 |
She played the witness for the prosecution in "Witness for the Prosecution" | 85 |
She played Romy in "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" | 73 |
She played one of Pierce's Bond girls in "Tomorrow Never Dies" | 76 |
She played Olive Madison opposite Struthers's Florence Ungar in a 1985 Broadway version of "The Odd Couple" | 121 |
She played Natasha in "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle" | 72 |
She played Mrs. Garrett on both "Diff'rent Strokes" and "The Facts of Life" | 99 |
She played Martha in Broadway's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 83 |
She played Blanche opposite Marlon's Stanley in "Streetcar" on Broadway | 85 |
She played Appassionata von Climax in Broadway's "Li'l Abner" | 79 |
She played Anna in "Anna Karenina" and "Anna Christie" | 74 |
She played Anna in "Anna Christie" and "Anna Karenina" | 74 |
She originated the role of Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
She joined forces with Prince during the "Purple Rain" recording sessions | 83 |
She had brief roles as Phyllis on "Rhoda" and Rhoda on "Dr. Kildare" | 88 |
She followed and preceded Billy as host of the Academy Awards ceremony twice | 76 |