Its national anthem is "Amhrán na bhFiann" | 55 |
"Sing of old ___ and the ancient ways": Yeats | 55 |
President whose grandson wed a president's daughter | 55 |
She dated Keith Hernandez and David Puddy, among others | 55 |
"The lily maid of Astolat" in a Tennyson poem | 55 |
"Seinfeld" character with a distinctive dance | 55 |
"Seinfeld" and "The Graduate" roles | 55 |
Company whose slogan is "Home away from home" | 55 |
"Maria ___" (1941 Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra hit) | 55 |
Tunes that might make you want to get out on the floor? | 55 |
Wallach who wrote "The Good, the Bad, and Me" | 55 |
Singer of "The Whiffenpoof Song," most likely | 55 |
"The Book of __": 2010 Denzel Washington film | 55 |
"Ace ___ and Rodger of the Skies" (1973 film) | 55 |
"___, the Barrow Boy" (The Decemberists song) | 55 |
___ Dunbar (nom de puzzle/anagram of Patrick Blindauer) | 55 |
''Panic in the Streets'' director Kazan | 55 |
Warren's "Splendor in the Grass" director | 55 |
Fashion magazine with a name that means "she" | 55 |
"__ World": "Sesame Street" feature | 55 |
Historic mansion in Newport, R.I., with "the" | 55 |
"Don't Bring Me Down" rockers, familiarly | 55 |
Attempted activity in "The Barber of Seville" | 55 |
Lanchester of ''Bride of Frankenstein'' | 55 |
Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition cover model Benitez | 55 |
" ___Dream" ("Lohengrin" soliloquy) | 55 |
Cannonball Adderley's "Somethin' ___" | 55 |
First name of ''Lestat'''s composer | 55 |
He did the #4 hit of 1974 "The Bitch Is Back" | 55 |
Tequila brand that's Spanish for 'the bull' | 55 |
"Fooled Around and Fell in Love" singer, 1976 | 55 |
Broncos quarterback who led "The Drive," 1986 | 55 |
Letter to the editor that might be received immediately | 55 |
What Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 is written in: Abbr. | 55 |
"___ and the Detectives" (kiddie lit classic) | 55 |
Winner of the 2002 Academy Award for Best Original Song | 55 |
Hermione, in the ''Harry Potter'' films | 55 |
Genre of music where guys may wear "guyliner" | 55 |
Style of music running through "Garden State" | 55 |
Legal term that's French for "on a bench" | 55 |
She Wants Revenge "Pretend the World Has ___" | 55 |
Cabinet dept. formed in response to the 1973 oil crisis | 55 |
''The Chalk Garden'' playwright Bagnold | 55 |
"I'm a walking, talking ___": Larry David | 55 |
William Phelps ___ (creator of modern-day traffic laws) | 55 |
Musician who co-founded the Long Now Foundation charity | 55 |
Little ___, of "Smokey and the Bandit" movies | 55 |
"Entry of Christ into Brussels" painter James | 55 |
Treebeard of "The Lord of the Rings," for one | 55 |
Ngaio Marsh's ''______ a Murderer'' | 55 |
Where to find the theme entries of this puzzle, briefly | 55 |
Singer with the compilation "A Box of Dreams" | 55 |
Singer with the 4x platinum album "Watermark" | 55 |
Four-time Best New Age Album Grammy winner from Ireland | 55 |
Org. that directed some of BP's oil cleanup efforts | 55 |
Only sport where the entire body is a legal target area | 55 |
Benét's "John Brown's Body" is one | 55 |
Mel Blanc's says "That's all, folks!" | 55 |
Apollonius of Rhodes' "Argonautica," e.g. | 55 |
Costar of Danes and Ribisi in "The Mod Squad" | 55 |
Prefix with "lateral" and "distant" | 55 |
Word with "Big Band" or "Christian" | 55 |
Kathryn of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" | 55 |
"But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove . . ." | 55 |
First word of Swinburne's "March: An Ode" | 55 |
"Take heed, __ summer comes ...": Shakespeare | 55 |
"... ___ the set of sun": "Macbeth" | 55 |
"__ pales in Heaven the morning star": Lowell | 55 |
" . . . ___ the mightiest Julius fell": Shak. | 55 |
1974 Mocedades hit subtitled "Touch the Wind" | 55 |
1974 Top 10 hit whose title means "It is you" | 55 |
Runner Liddell featured in "Chariots of Fire" | 55 |
Susan's role on ''All My Children'' | 55 |
"____ Go Bragh" ("Ireland Forever") | 55 |
Northern Ireland river that shares its name with a bird | 55 |
"When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" songwriter Ball | 55 |
Banks famous for saying "Let's play two!" | 55 |
"I Don't Want to Live on the Moon" singer | 55 |
Crossed one's i's and dotted one's t's? | 55 |
"... which __ was irksome to me": Shakespeare | 55 |
Artist's name formed phonetically from his initials | 55 |
Artist who rejuvenated his career with 1960s serigraphs | 55 |
"I saw ___ kissing Kate ..." (tongue twister) | 55 |
Key often pressed frantically when the computer freezes | 55 |
Button to keep your finger on when viewing NSFW content | 55 |
Elizabeth Reaser's "Twilight" series role | 55 |
"For ___ -- With Love and Squalor" (Salinger) | 55 |
"___ est percipi" (George Berkeley principle) | 55 |
Brand name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet | 55 |
"Homeland" Counterterrorism Center boss David | 55 |
Greek letter that rhymes with three other Greek letters | 55 |
Listing that can change based on the weather, for short | 55 |
Salle des ___ (Louvre's "Mona Lisa" room) | 55 |
Abbreviation meaning "plus additional things" | 55 |
"L'___" (1954 Albert Camus essay on Oran) | 55 |
"Thou pleasing, dreadful thought," to Addison | 55 |
Peck of TV's "10 Things I Hate About You" | 55 |
Virgil described its "roar of frightful ruin" | 55 |
Highest and hottest mountain in Italy south of the Alps | 55 |
Financial services company with an asterisk in its name | 55 |