Elvis Presley soundtrack album that was No. 1 for 20 weeks | 58 |
Elvis's "Can't Help Falling In Love," e.g. | 60 |
Elvis's "Hound Dog" and "Anyway You Want Me" | 68 |
Emancipated Middle Eastern country with no more problems | 56 |
Embarrassing message you might hear about the next day | 54 |
Embarrassing reason that hospital gown won't stay put? | 58 |
Embrace more than just a family of Baroque composers? | 53 |
Embroidery slogan, and an alternative title for this puzzle | 59 |
Embroidery X's and 40 (Diag. down) Conflicting aims | 55 |
Emergency case with a canteen and a knife for cutting cacti? | 60 |
Emergency shout ... or a possible title for this puzzle | 55 |
Emergency situation that an Egyptian goddess experiences? | 57 |
Emeril Lagasse's 'There's -- in My Soup!' | 57 |
Emil ___, 1948 and '52 Czech track gold medalist | 52 |
Emile Hirsch film about the best place to load and unload boats? | 64 |
Emile portrayer in Broadway's "South Pacific" | 59 |
Emilio who played Coach Bombay in "The Mighty Ducks" | 62 |
Emily Dickinson's "thing with feathers" | 53 |
Emily Dickinson's "___ a Daisy Vanished" | 54 |
Emily ___, Radner's "Never mind!" persona | 55 |
Eminem song that samples Dido's "Thank You" | 57 |
Eminently forgettable (though still active) rock band Better Than ___ | 69 |
Emirate whose national flag has red, green, white and black bars | 64 |
Emma Frost portrayer in "X-Men: First Class" | 54 |
Emma's director for ''Sense and Sensibility'' | 65 |
Emmy winner for playing the title role in "Temple Grandin" | 68 |
Emmy-winning drama four years in a row, with "The" | 60 |
Emmy-winning nature series narrated by David Attenborough | 57 |
Emmy-winning reality show host of 2008, '09 and '10 | 59 |
Emmy-winning role for Sally on “Brothers & Sisters” | 63 |
Emmy-winning role of '72, '75, '76 and '90 | 58 |
Emmy-winning supporting actor from "Boardwalk Empire" | 63 |
Emperor who was a general in the First Jewish-Roman War | 55 |
Empire State sch. with two NCAA hockey championships | 52 |
Employee of the fictional Wagner Company for 34 years | 53 |
Employee unlikely to be invited to the holiday party | 52 |
Employee who always agrees with the mint company boss? | 54 |
Employee's rant, to the absent-minded memory expert? | 56 |
Employee's rant, to the back-stabbing tire salesman? | 56 |
Employee's rant, to the nightmarish Freudian analyst? | 57 |
Employer of Walter Cronkite and David Brinkley, once | 52 |
Emulated Pacino in a "Scent of a Woman" scene | 55 |
Enchanter in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" | 56 |
Encore by a "Saturday Night Live" comedienne? | 55 |
Encounter shared by the four celebrity couples in this puzzle? | 62 |
Encounters no resistance (with ''along'') | 57 |
Encyclopedist and leading figure of the French Enlightenment | 60 |
End of a popular saying related to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
End of an alphabet that begins Alpha, Bravo, Charlie | 52 |
End of an exclamation that begins ''23'' | 56 |
End of Rhett's sentence that begins "Frankly, my dear" | 68 |
End of the beginnings of 17, 20, 51, 55-A and 19, 25-D | 54 |
End of the ladder (and the end point of the journey) | 52 |
End of the question (Rearrange the circled letters for the answer) | 66 |
End of the riddle whose answer is "When it's ajar." | 65 |
End of the second line of the traditional alphabet song | 55 |
End of ___ (the apocalypse, or what soap opera fans fear?) | 58 |
Ending for ''ball'' or ''bass'' | 63 |
Ending for ''cash'' or ''front'' | 64 |
Ending for ''coal'' or ''opal'' | 63 |
Ending for ''glass'' or ''metal'' | 65 |
Ending for ''heir'' or ''steward'' | 66 |
Ending for ''mock'' or ''cook'' | 63 |
Ending for ''peek'' or ''bug'' | 62 |
Ending for ''sea'' or ''land'' | 62 |
Ending for "capital" or "social" | 52 |
Ending for "lion," "host" or "priest" | 67 |
Ending for "national" or "capital" | 54 |
Ending for "theater" or "church" | 52 |
Ending with ''buck'' or ''stink'' | 65 |
Ending with ''insist'' or ''persist'' | 69 |
Ending with "Ecuador" and "Caesar" | 54 |
Endings for "differ" and "prefer" | 53 |
Endings of turns at Words With Friends, for the cheapskates | 59 |
Energy company known for, well, everything but providing energy | 63 |
Energy source that may be 2 trillion times as bright as the sun | 63 |
Engagement gift (both words suit this puzzle's theme) | 57 |
Engagement in 1861 or 1862 (Manassas, to the C.S.A.) | 52 |
Engelbert Humperdinck "___ the Lovin'" | 52 |
Engine type, in mechanic shorthand (anagram of OH, DC) | 54 |
Engineer Brian who published "Oblique Strategies" cards | 65 |
Engineer's prop when designing the airport addition? | 56 |
England-Australia cricket prize, with "The" | 53 |
English "Rattus Norvegicus" punk forerunners | 54 |
English actor Abercrombie who played Mr. Pitt on "Seinfeld" | 69 |
English artist John who's buried at St. Paul's Cathedral | 64 |
English author who wrote "The Quiet American" | 55 |
English channel's nickname, with "the" | 52 |
English city that's home to the Spartans football club | 58 |
English composer of the opera "The Perfect Fool" | 58 |
English conspirator for whom a November observance is named | 59 |
English county from which the Pilgrims set sail in 1620 | 55 |
English county that includes Dartmoor, Exeter, and Plymouth | 59 |
English county whose flag is a white horse on a red background | 62 |
English county whose name referred to the East Saxons | 53 |
English jurist who wrote "De laudibus legum Angliae" | 62 |
English king crowned in 1100, who also ruled Normandy | 53 |
English king who was the youngest son of William the Conqueror | 62 |
English martyr Sir John, the model for Shakespeare's Falstaff | 65 |
English navigator who searched for the Northwest Passage | 56 |