Slayer "Christ Illusion" single about vision? | 55 |
Phish lyric "___ bouncing round the room ..." | 55 |
What a bloodhound can detect that most people can't | 55 |
Quarrel ... or a feature of five answers in this puzzle | 55 |
Utmost distance from the eye at which an image is clear | 55 |
Old Dashiell Hammett radio series, with "The" | 55 |
It took 358 years to prove his "last theorem" | 55 |
Annual holiday with an "airing of grievances" | 55 |
Actor Ralph with a cameo in "The Hurt Locker" | 55 |
"Chantilly Lace" and "Blue Velvet"? | 55 |
April payment in the place where crabs and herons live? | 55 |
Start of Stephano's song in "The Tempest" | 55 |
New product line after Crayola's takeover of Delta? | 55 |
''Where Angels Fear to Tread'' novelist | 55 |
Historic U.S. place in the shape of a five-pointed star | 55 |
Subject of the biography "Woman in the Mists" | 55 |
Profanities (and a hint to this puzzle's anomalies) | 55 |
With ''The'', Alan Alda film of '81 | 55 |
Half of a recurring "Saturday Night Live" duo | 55 |
Lyricist of "Cabaret" and "Chicago" | 55 |
Peanuts character with "naturally curly hair" | 55 |
"Peanuts" character with naturally curly hair | 55 |
Commercial in which all of one's fury is unleashed? | 55 |
1976 film built on "Green Hornet" TV episodes | 55 |
Judges' decrees to keep information from the public | 55 |
Outdoor chore for author, singer, showman and President | 55 |
Kicker Yepremian of the Dolphins' undefeated season | 55 |
Ina of Food Network's "Barefoot Contessa" | 55 |
Transportation to use while your car is being serviced? | 55 |
Beverage developed at the University of Florida in 1965 | 55 |
Rocks surrounding a backyard pavilion in Massachusetts? | 55 |
Washington & Lee University students, appropriately | 55 |
"___ the Dinosaur" (pioneering cartoon short) | 55 |
"The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" author | 55 |
"I can't ___ satisfaction" (Stones lyric) | 55 |
"I can't --- satisfaction" (Stones lyric) | 55 |
"Little girl with big ideas" of 1950s fiction | 55 |
Ted, the Dolphins' first pick in the 2007 NFL draft | 55 |
One who knows everything about the New Directions, e.g. | 55 |
"Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" actor | 55 |
"Can you ___ entire day without complaining?" | 55 |
Popular Bach work for keyboard (1994, 1996, 1999, 2002) | 55 |
"We're boarding the elevator now, chaps!" | 55 |
1991 entrant for the Democratic presidential nomination | 55 |
German ship lost in the Battle of the River Plate, 1939 | 55 |
Kid's lunch food tainted by kickbacks and cronyism? | 55 |
"My salad days when I was _____": Shakespeare | 55 |
Sounds made when forgetting to lift with one's legs | 55 |
Maker of violins used by Paganini, Heifetz, and Perlman | 55 |
Composer David famous for "Home on the Range" | 55 |
His guitar read "This Machine Kills Fascists" | 55 |
One of Machiavelli's "Five Good Emperors" | 55 |
"The Killing Fields" Oscar winner ___ S. Ngor | 55 |
Political group whose name means "enthusiasm" | 55 |
Film about a prince's affair with actress Fletcher? | 55 |
When long, it's the mark of a good punt in football | 55 |
TV show based on characters from "Red Dragon" | 55 |
Feature of "Christmas" or "chimera" | 55 |
John Marshall ___, lone dissenter in Plessy v. Ferguson | 55 |
Antihero of John Updike's "Rabbit" novels | 55 |
Bygone sportscaster with a statue outside Wrigley Field | 55 |
Cause of congestion / Detective's challenge / Loony | 55 |
"Magic Man" band appearing at a Motown revue? | 55 |
It's transferred from iron to pants during pressing | 55 |
"Element #2 Gains Shocking Amount of Weight!" | 55 |
1993 X album with a terrible Greek god pun in its title | 55 |
"23. I think Bill ___ was an inspired comic." | 55 |
" . . . between a ___ and a help": Wordsworth | 55 |
"Here, ___" (naive big-game hunter's cry) | 55 |
They contain names of people targeted for assassination | 55 |
Comics tiger who's named for an English philosopher | 55 |
Basketball scoring attempts that are difficult to block | 55 |
Pay you receive as you're frogmarched out the door? | 55 |
"They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" novelist | 55 |
English novelist Nick who wrote "About a Boy" | 55 |
Self-destructive-but-weirdly-more-appealing-for-it type | 55 |
Frank Zappa album featuring "Willie the Pimp" | 55 |
Mrs. Norris in the "Harry Potter" books, e.g. | 55 |
"Green Mansions" novelist William Henry _____ | 55 |
Wrestler once called the "Irresistible Force" | 55 |
It's said to be the world's fastest field sport | 55 |
"Legend of Zelda" character, over-caffeinated | 55 |
Guided by Voices song from "Mag Earwhig!" (4) | 55 |
Vehicles propelled by sails over a frozen body of water | 55 |
It's the company that made Mr. Machine in the 1950s | 55 |
Philosopher associated with the “will to power” | 55 |
"___ airplane leaves O'Hare at 9 p.m...." | 55 |
Statement of understanding by a hospital administrator? | 55 |
"And ___ voice from heaven . . . ": Rev. 14:2 | 55 |
"___ myself today..." (NIN/Johnny Cash lyric) | 55 |
"__ to You": Whitney Houston's last album | 55 |
"Dancing With the Stars" judge Carrie Ann ___ | 55 |
Where "two guys" are often located, joke-wise | 55 |
Hero you don't want to upset (with "The") | 55 |
1996 sci-fi movie that won the Oscar for Visual Effects | 55 |
Hero of Charles Frazier's "Cold Mountain" | 55 |
" . . . all that was pleasant ___": Goldsmith | 55 |
The Earth's may be as hot as the surface of the Sun | 55 |
TV show anchored by Bill O'Reilly from 1989 to 1995 | 55 |
"The flowers that bloom ___, tra la": Gilbert | 55 |