'90s sitcom with the landmark "Puppy Episode" | 59 |
Toulouse-Lautrec illustration series depicting brothel life | 59 |
"Billy" __ (Best Musical Tony winner for '09) | 59 |
"___ World," segment on "Sesame Street" | 59 |
"Can't Get It Out of My Head" band, for short | 59 |
Peaceful, not-so-smart race in "The Time Machine" | 59 |
Lanchester of ''The Bride of Frankenstein'' | 59 |
It can come after "no one" or "someone" | 59 |
''When all ___ fails, read the directions'' | 59 |
Fearsome wooden roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure | 59 |
Techno-funk band with the 1991 hit "Unbelievable" | 59 |
Tennis player Sanchez who was the #1 doubles player in 1989 | 59 |
Musician with the album "Here Come the Warm Jets" | 59 |
Fripp & ___ ("No Pussyfooting" collaborators) | 59 |
Baritone in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" | 59 |
"Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889" artist | 59 |
"Too late, too late! Ye cannot ___ now": Tennyson | 59 |
Irish singer with the album "The Memory of Trees" | 59 |
Best New Age Album Grammy winner for "Amarantine" | 59 |
"Ut ___!" (Caesar's "As you were!") | 59 |
"... __ those shoes were old": "Hamlet" | 59 |
"Myself was stirring ___ the break of day": Shak. | 59 |
"I kiss'd thee __ I kill'd thee": Othello | 59 |
"For Lycidas is dead, dead ___ his prime": Milton | 59 |
"... __ we extinguish sight and speech": Browning | 59 |
"___ sin could blight or sorrow fade" (Coleridge) | 59 |
"Oh the joys that came ... __ was old": Coleridge | 59 |
"Like nature's patient, sleepless ___": Keats | 59 |
"__ tu che macchiavi quell'anima": Verdi aria | 59 |
Journalist Hill of the weekend edition of "Today" | 59 |
Dr. Hahn's first name on "Grey's Anatomy" | 59 |
Actress Leerhsen of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" | 59 |
Officer Frank Poncherello portrayer of '70s-'80s TV | 59 |
Seán O'Faoláin's "Come Back to ___" | 59 |
___ Davis, first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy | 59 |
''Din'' or ''ranch'' ending | 59 |
Artist with the autobiography "Things I Remember" | 59 |
"Rose Gown" and "Feather Gown," for two | 59 |
"___ Wood sawed wood" (start of a tongue twister) | 59 |
Edward Cullen's adoptive mother in "Twilight" | 59 |
1962 Paul Anka hit that translates to "That Kiss" | 59 |
Workers' investment prog. (or backward, what models do) | 59 |
Awards show with a Best Play category, with "the" | 59 |
Connecticut town attacked by the British in the War of 1812 | 59 |
Offspring "That's OK cause I got no self ___" | 59 |
"Ginger Pye" Newbery Medal-winning author Eleanor | 59 |
Legal doctrine that bars contradiction of a prior statement | 59 |
Penultimate letter in the first third of the Greek alphabet | 59 |
Hawke of "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" | 59 |
''Empedocles on ___'' (Matthew Arnold poem) | 59 |
The symbol for it on a Mac is made by typing Option-Shift-2 | 59 |
Longoria-Parker of ''Desperate Housewives'' | 59 |
Longoria formerly of "The Young and the Restless" | 59 |
Little ___, who sang "Do the Loco-Motion with me" | 59 |
Gabrielle’s portrayer on “Desperate Housewives” | 59 |
Last word in the Lord's Prayer, before "Amen" | 59 |
Gladys Knight and the Pips "___ Beat of My Heart" | 59 |
"... there is no ___ angel but Love": Shakespeare | 59 |
"___ falls on him who goes to seek it": Cervantes | 59 |
"___ Laughing," Irvin S. Cobb's autobiography | 59 |
"I have been a stranger in a strange land" source | 59 |
Skid Row "I'd stare a lifetime into your ___" | 59 |
"The sky is the daily bread of the ___" (Emerson) | 59 |
Emile portrayer in Broadway's "South Pacific" | 59 |
He starred opposite Florence Henderson in "Fanny" | 59 |
"The Marble ___" (1860 Nathaniel Hawthorne novel) | 59 |
Leader called a "traitor to his class," for short | 59 |
Frankfurter who knows how laws, but not sausages, are made? | 59 |
Mandarin for "wind," and half of an arranging art | 59 |
Designer of the centerpiece of the Chicago World's Fair | 59 |
"I didn't know I was speeding, officer," e.g. | 59 |
What each completed pair of theme answers in this puzzle is | 59 |
"To Wong ___ Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" | 59 |
___ pyramid, four examples of which are seen in this puzzle | 59 |
The Weather Channel's "Local on the 8s," e.g. | 59 |
Texas city whose motto is "Where the West Begins" | 59 |
Director of "Chicago" and "Dancin'" | 59 |
"Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?" network | 59 |
Subject of a 2010 biography subtitled "The Voice" | 59 |
Air-conditioning refrigerant causing environmental concerns | 59 |
When Bill Mazeroski hit his Series-ending walk-off home run | 59 |
Org. headed by the Comptroller General of the United States | 59 |
A loose one may activate the "Check engine" light | 59 |
2005 Christo display in New York City, with "the" | 59 |
"Glitter and Be _____" ("Candide" song) | 59 |
''I Heard It Through the Grapevine'' singer | 59 |
Certificate earned by both Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson | 59 |
Its slogan begins "15 minutes could save you ..." | 59 |
"___ Smart" (like you, if you solve this puzzle?) | 59 |
Kiss "___, everybody's gonna move their feet" | 59 |
"___, everybody's gonna move their feet" Kiss | 59 |
"Christ Stopped at Eboli" actor ___ Maria Volonte | 59 |
French author who co-founded La Nouvelle Revue Française | 59 |
Best Picture of 1958, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
"... and still cut through a tomato!" knife brand | 59 |
Reagan's role in "Knute Rockne, All American" | 59 |
Footballer George who ultimately inspired a Reagan nickname | 59 |
"If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" evidence | 59 |
But before he can take off with his own "___" ... | 59 |
. . . a classic from which director George Cukor was fired? | 59 |