"__ Theme": "Doctor Zhivago" melody | 55 |
Traditionally, it put the flakiness in a flaky piecrust | 55 |
Its streets are immortalized in a classic cowboy ballad | 55 |
Crush Kill Destroy "The World's ___ Area" | 55 |
Don who pitched a perfect game in the 1956 World Series | 55 |
Dish in one of roughly three "Garfield" jokes | 55 |
Its inaugural opera was "Europa riconosciuta" | 55 |
Burns's "The Lovely ___ o' Inverness" | 55 |
Alison Krauss "Called my baby ___ last night" | 55 |
Mr. Chips's class in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" | 55 |
"If You Give a Pig a Pancake" author Numeroff | 55 |
"You've got me on my knees" woman of song | 55 |
Legendary Hollywood agent Irving "Swifty" ___ | 55 |
"All the way with ___" (1964 campaign slogan) | 55 |
Abbr. that starts with a different letter than its word | 55 |
Player of Caroline in "Caroline and the City" | 55 |
Partner of Perrins in the Worcestershire sauce business | 55 |
Shakespeare's "very foolish fond old man" | 55 |
''Turn on, tune in, drop out'' advocate | 55 |
"House of the Long Shadows" actor Christopher | 55 |
Harper ___, author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 55 |
Confederate general who was a descendant of Thomas More | 55 |
"Nothing beats a great pair of __": ad slogan | 55 |
"I'd just as soon kiss a Wookiee" speaker | 55 |
She called Han a "scruffy-looking nerfherder" | 55 |
Best Actor winner for "Save the Tiger" (1973) | 55 |
Song about fruit that's 'impossible to eat' | 55 |
"The Lawrence Welk Show" sisters' surname | 55 |
"Little Blue and Little Yellow" author Lionni | 55 |
Director of "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" | 55 |
The Once-___ (Seuss character in "The Lorax") | 55 |
"Vive ___!" ("Long live the king!") | 55 |
Husband in "The Lockhorns" of the comics page | 55 |
Bandleader with the #1 hit "Unchained Melody" | 55 |
Richard who directed "A Hard Day's Night" | 55 |
Zep "Mean old ___ taught me to weep and moan" | 55 |
Buddy Love portrayer in "The Nutty Professor" | 55 |
"A ___ should have a good memory": Quintilian | 55 |
Its flag resembles the U.S. flag but with only one star | 55 |
Bell opening? (and this puzzle's theme spelled out) | 55 |
"___ Folks" ("Peanuts," originally) | 55 |
Cartoon character on the 3/31/52 cover of Life magazine | 55 |
Actress Taylor of "The Notorious Bettie Page" | 55 |
First circle of hell in Dante's "Inferno" | 55 |
Jeremy ___, only current Ivy League-educated NBA player | 55 |
Jefferson Starship "Layin' It on the ___" | 55 |
Things that this puzzle's nine longest answers have | 55 |
Game show co-hosted by former Miss USA Shandi Finnessey | 55 |
Player on a team that lost all 16 of its 2008 NFL games | 55 |
"Cowardly" companion on the Yellow Brick Road | 55 |
Illuminated, as Saint-Exupéry's instrument lamps | 55 |
Came by chance, with "on" or "upon" | 55 |
Lucy of "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" | 55 |
"To travel is to __": Hans Christian Andersen | 55 |
___ Lemon, Tina Fey's "30 Rock" character | 55 |
End of the second line of the traditional alphabet song | 55 |
Cash advance taken by this puzzle's longest answers | 55 |
Who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins" | 55 |
"Do the ___-motion ..." (Grand Funk Railroad) | 55 |
___ Classical Library, 500+ volume series begun in 1911 | 55 |
___ Classical Library (Harvard University Press series) | 55 |
Comic strip title character whose last name is Flagston | 55 |
''That's hilarious!'' in chat rooms | 55 |
She gets whatever she wants in "Damn Yankees" | 55 |
Degas's "Miss ___ at the Cirque Fernando" | 55 |
Sellers co-star in "A Shot in the Dark," 1964 | 55 |
Guys with little chance at supermodels, stereotypically | 55 |
"Share-the-wealth" advocate: 1893–1935 | 55 |
"Share the wealth" advocate: 1893–1935 | 55 |
Ani DiFranco song off "Little Plastic Castle" | 55 |
Seuss’s environmental spokesman, with “the” | 55 |
Ensor's granddaughter, in a novel by R.D. Blackmore | 55 |
___ Angeles Kings (team in the 2014 Stanley Cup finals) | 55 |
Muppets song "There's a ___ Want to Know" | 55 |
Gary's role in "The Pride of the Yankees" | 55 |
"___ on First" (1981 biography of a comedian) | 55 |
It is "resistless in battle," wrote Sophocles | 55 |
Longley who was the first Australian to play in the NBA | 55 |
Word before "module" or "landscape" | 55 |
Type of details that cause one to say, "ooh!" | 55 |
Actor/musician who hosted "Fishing with John" | 55 |
"For Better or for Worse" cartoonist Johnston | 55 |
Technique involving three layers of interlocking stones | 55 |
Ted with TV's old "Original Amateur Hour" | 55 |
Connie ___, Philadelphia Athletics manager for 50 years | 55 |
Economics prefix relating to the study of large systems | 55 |
Store founder whose first two names were Rowland Hussey | 55 |
Sch. program that emphasizes responsibility on the road | 55 |
Drama set at the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce ad agency | 55 |
Fox series with Alfred E. Neuman in the opening credits | 55 |
Madonna's role in "A League of Their Own" | 55 |
West famous for "Come up sometime and see me" | 55 |
"The Purrfect Murder" novelist Rita ___ Brown | 55 |
"But love's a ___ without a cure": Dryden | 55 |
"___ Said" (Lenny Kravitz's second album) | 55 |
"___ Said Knock You Out" (1991 LL Cool J hit) | 55 |
"The Winslow Boy" screenwriter/director David | 55 |
Word on both sides of "to" and "oh" | 55 |
Someone speeding past you on the highway, you might say | 55 |
Language known to native speakers as "te reo" | 55 |