"And I only am escaped alone to tell thee" writer | 59 |
"It ___" (answer to "Who's there?") | 59 |
Metal band with the 2009 album "Wavering Radiant" | 59 |
The Who: "Live at the ___ of Wight Festival 1970" | 59 |
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "___ It Kinda Fun?" | 59 |
"Was ___ das?" (German "What is that?") | 59 |
"Make __": "Star Trek: TNG" catchphrase | 59 |
"___ Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" | 59 |
"Don't get mad. Get everything!" advice-giver | 59 |
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne's "___ Never Forgotten" | 59 |
Where Bunyan began writing “Pilgrim’s Progress” | 59 |
Clothing retailer on the New York Stock Exchange since 2006 | 59 |
Law school grads, briefly, and an apt title for this puzzle | 59 |
President Bartlet, familiarly, on "The West Wing" | 59 |
"Every diet needs a little wiggle room" sloganeer | 59 |
___ Six (Louisiana group who was the focus of 2007 rallies) | 59 |
Martial artist co-star of "The Forbidden Kingdom" | 59 |
Container holding slips of paper with tasks written on them | 59 |
"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" singer Billy | 59 |
'80s-'90s "Entertainment Tonight" co-host | 59 |
Composer of the "Brandenburg Concertos," in brief | 59 |
Rolling Stones hit just before "Honky Tonk Women" | 59 |
It's state song is "Home on the Range": Abbr. | 59 |
Marx who wrote "All that is solid melts into air" | 59 |
Nashville arena football team that became the Georgia Force | 59 |
Singer Perry with the 2010 #1 hit "Teenage Dream" | 59 |
"Every kiss begins with __": jeweler's slogan | 59 |
Ashton Kutcher's role on "That '70s Show" | 59 |
Jennings who won 74 times in a row on "Jeopardy!" | 59 |
Brynner's co-star in ''The King and I'' | 59 |
Jean who wrote "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" | 59 |
Synthetic fiber used in bicycle tires and bulletproof vests | 59 |
Automaker with the slogan "The Power to Surprise" | 59 |
Opera singer who played Nellie on "Downton Abbey" | 59 |
"When you can do nothing, what can you do?", e.g. | 59 |
"King ___ Lives" (much-ballyhooed 1986 film flop) | 59 |
"Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!" victories, briefly | 59 |
"Hooked on Classics" record company in old TV ads | 59 |
"Sing me a song of a ___ that is gone": Stevenson | 59 |
To whom Polonius says "To thine own self be true" | 59 |
TV drama whose title appeared on a California license plate | 59 |
Show whose title appeared on a license plate in the credits | 59 |
Hit NBC series succeeded in its time slot by "ER" | 59 |
Strange woman player in "The Strange Woman," 1946 | 59 |
Billy Dee's role in the "Star Wars" franchise | 59 |
Charles G. Finney novel "The Circus of Dr. _____" | 59 |
Ancient philosopher whose name means "old master" | 59 |
Classic car in the "All in the Family" theme song | 59 |
''Roamin' in the Gloamin' '' writer | 59 |
Bob Seger's Chuck Berry cover "C'est ___" | 59 |
"The Hissing of Summer ___" (Joni Mitchell album) | 59 |
''___ are silent in times of war'' (Cicero) | 59 |
It's between thallium and bismuth in the periodic table | 59 |
First word in a ''fighting machine'' phrase | 59 |
They're removed in a process called "racking" | 59 |
Former PBS anchor Jim who moderated 12 presidential debates | 59 |
Only character mentioned in the "Star Wars" crawl | 59 |
Gentle giant of Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" | 59 |
"Reality leaves a lot to the imagination" speaker | 59 |
Poem that begins "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!" | 59 |
What this puzzle's three longest entries are all about? | 59 |
Jed's first chief of staff on "The West Wing" | 59 |
Singer Lewis with the 2008 #1 hit "Bleeding Love" | 59 |
Country of two million surrounded by a single other country | 59 |
Cruise's role in "Interview with the Vampire" | 59 |
Chuck's co-worker at the Buy More, on "Chuck" | 59 |
"___ ride" ("Don't change a thing") | 59 |
Capital city whose name means "place of the gods" | 59 |
1997 film with the tagline "Coming soon. Honest." | 59 |
Country with modern Africa's first female head of state | 59 |
"Ball don't ___" (trash talk from a hoopster) | 59 |
Film on which Broadway's "Carnival" was based | 59 |
Sally's "Sweet Babboo" in "Peanuts" | 59 |
Tyler who played Arwen in "The Lord of the Rings" | 59 |
California's "Zinfandel Capital of the World" | 59 |
"I should be sleeping like a ___" (Beatles lyric) | 59 |
"I literally spit all over my keyboard," in short | 59 |
Noted novel in the guise of a posthumously published memoir | 59 |
Actor Herbert of "The Pink Panther Strikes Again" | 59 |
She said "Everything you see, I owe to spaghetti" | 59 |
Matthau's bride in ''Grumpier Old Men'' | 59 |
Cindy ___ ("How the Grinch Stole Christmas" girl) | 59 |
Frank Slade's mil. rank in "Scent of a Woman" | 59 |
"___ Be a Lady" ("Guys and Dolls" song) | 59 |
Thornton Wilder's "The Bridge of San ___ Rey" | 59 |
Maria Rodriguez's husband, on "Sesame Street" | 59 |
1955 Tony winner in Noel Coward's "Quadrille" | 59 |
Casino hotel with a "Pharaoh's Pheast" buffet | 59 |
Like eyes "you can't hide," in an Eagles song | 59 |
"Ain't no way to hide your ___ eyes" (Eagles) | 59 |
Crocodile in a series of Bernard Waber children's books | 59 |
"The fairies' midwife," according to Mercutio | 59 |
Territory with official languages of Chinese and Portuguese | 59 |
Magazine that had a "Lighter Side of ..." feature | 59 |
"___ Secretary" (Madeleine Albright's memoir) | 59 |
She said "I used to be Snow White, but I drifted" | 59 |
'05 "In This River" Black Label Society album | 59 |
When Quebecers celebrate Journée Nationale des Patriotes | 59 |
Pop-punk band from Phoenix, actually (with "The") | 59 |
Where to find the only stoplight in a small town, typically | 59 |