Goodman of "Splash" and "Grease" | 52 |
"You're telling me your problems why?" | 52 |
"How all occasions ___ against me": Hamlet | 52 |
Blofeld portrayer in "You Only Live Twice" | 52 |
What kept Santa from setting out with his full team? | 52 |
Whence the expression "mum's the word" | 52 |
Crowded House "Hey now, ___ it's over" | 52 |
Phrase said when taking an offered hors dÂ’ouevre | 52 |
"Please consider playing the wheel again"? | 52 |
. . . "THE PALLID PROF" by J. B. Poquelin? | 52 |
Item on which an office worker's name is printed | 52 |
Prince song title that asks a question about honesty | 52 |
Character on trial in "A Passage to India" | 52 |
New Orleans Saint who was the Super Bowl XLIV M.V.P. | 52 |
New product line after Amana's takeover of Ford? | 52 |
He hit the last two home runs at Ebbets Field [fist] | 52 |
Comedy on many "Worst Movie of 2003" lists | 52 |
Least smart / Kitchen worker / Towel word / ___ Fein | 52 |
Beatty's co-star in "Bonnie and Clyde" | 52 |
When repeated, "Hungry Like the Wolf" band | 52 |
Relieved oneself in a workout routine move (5, 2, 2) | 52 |
Popular song from Broadway's "The Wiz" | 52 |
What the successful never do, per a 2005 best-seller | 52 |
Cash-strapped college student's survival ploy #1 | 52 |
Latin shout in "The Passion of the Christ" | 52 |
William ___, baseball commissioner before Bowie Kuhn | 52 |
Superfood that literally means "twig bean" | 52 |
Song that ends "Bless my homeland forever" | 52 |
Soap opera with 7,420 episodes, with "The" | 52 |
Mollusc about which something isn't quite right? | 52 |
Scott Rudin and Mel Brooks accomplishment, initially | 52 |
"Ishtar" director, after a pregnant pause? | 52 |
Title woman of song who "lives in a dream" | 52 |
Hazarding a guess: manager of a political candidate? | 52 |
"Kyrie ___" ("Lord, have mercy") | 52 |
"View of Toledo" and "Adoration" | 52 |
'01 Unwritten Law "Up All Night" album | 52 |
"Holocaust: A Music Memorial Film" pianist | 52 |
Last-minute way to reduce tax for a desperate filer? | 52 |
Refusenik, after she's been granted an exit visa | 52 |
Author of the 1922 best-seller "Etiquette" | 52 |
Billionaire who volunteers with the ambulance corps? | 52 |
CAPITAL ONE/SUN merger with a succinct press release | 52 |
Spot from which you might see a bomb headed your way | 52 |
'99 Blink-182 album "___ of the State" | 52 |
''Will you marry me?'' accompaniment | 52 |
Baseball hall-of-famer nicknamed "Country" | 52 |
Trapped the author of "The Ugly Duckling"? | 52 |
"Law & Order" actress S. ___ Merkerson | 52 |
Edited 1977 horror film about both ends of a pencil? | 52 |
"Mixed Marriage" playwright Saint John ___ | 52 |
Alternative education institute since the 1960's | 52 |
What Mark Twain said sounds comforting in the pulpit | 52 |
Linguistic study of Caesar's dying words? (#541) | 52 |
Spokesperson who liked "wild hickory nuts" | 52 |
"Well, Did You ___?" (Cole Porter classic) | 52 |
"From My Head to My Heart" twins ___ Jaron | 52 |
Purple-haired author of "My Gorgeous Life" | 52 |
''The First Time ___ Saw Your Face'' | 52 |
Beatles flip side about, like, where Big Brother is? | 52 |
Film title words with "Clear River" (1988) | 52 |
West Coast paper with a "Bay Area" section | 52 |
"Difficulties ___ be surmounted" (Emerson) | 52 |
People who may help you get rid of your possessions? | 52 |
It may be used to find out if you have good contacts | 52 |
" . . . the ___ launched a thousand ships" | 52 |
The blue liquid used in diaper commercials, perhaps? | 52 |
Stream that's part of the set for a madcap play? | 52 |
Stevie Wonder hit about a quicker demolition expert? | 52 |
Language that's "big" in Middle Earth? | 52 |
Small image displayed in a browser's address bar | 52 |
Gere's wife in "Dr. T & the Women" | 52 |
Rhyme for "drool" in a Dean Martin classic | 52 |
It features a statue of a Scottie next to his master | 52 |
"I ___ Song (In My Heart)" (Gladys Knight) | 52 |
Ralph who played Voldemort in the Harry Potter films | 52 |
They're not literal, and this puzzle's title | 52 |
Department store founder who pioneered credit unions | 52 |
Failed to get a hit, in a way (with "out") | 52 |
No. that Bloomberg's soda ban would have limited | 52 |
John who was once sued for plagiarizing his own work | 52 |
Federal law ensuring public access to records: Abbr. | 52 |
Mustachioed villain who's a bit of a pantywaist? | 52 |
Term for the Fed cranking up the economy too quickly | 52 |
A Beatles tune — as sung by a famous swinger? | 52 |
" . . . lie down ___ aeon or two": Kipling | 52 |
Publisher whose Boeing 727 was named Capitalist Tool | 52 |
Town at the west end of the George Washington Bridge | 52 |
''Gorillas in the Mist'' author Dian | 52 |
Pen name for "The Conning Tower" columnist | 52 |
"The Conning Tower" columnist's inits. | 52 |
1986 thriller starring Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy | 52 |
TV doctor who ''lifts'' self-esteem? | 52 |
Celebrity stylist who cut Hillary Clinton's hair | 52 |
What the entomologist brought to the potluck dinner? | 52 |
Choice between helping a buddy and looking for food? | 52 |
Onetime shelfmate of Count Chocula and Franken Berry | 52 |
Kansas mil. reservation with the U.S. Cavalry Museum | 52 |
Fish delicacy requiring a special license to prepare | 52 |
Controversial Simpson case investigator/witness Mark | 52 |