Pro wrestler Sierra nicknamed "The Cuban Assassin" | 60 |
They're hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 60 |
"... but five loaves, and two ___" (Matthew 14:17) | 60 |
Pulitzer-winning Bernard Malamud novel, with "The" | 60 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Daniel H. Burnham) | 60 |
"Birds do it, bees do it, even educated ___ do it" | 60 |
It's pressed on the campaign trail, with "the" | 60 |
California city associated with the founding of Hells Angels | 60 |
"To Wong ___, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar" | 60 |
"To Wong ___, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" | 60 |
A funny thing happened on the way to this, in an old musical | 60 |
John who wrote "The French Lieutenant's Woman" | 60 |
Michael and Sonny's brother in "The Godfather" | 60 |
Word that may precede twelve words in this puzzle's grid | 60 |
2002 film for which Salma Hayek received an Oscar nomination | 60 |
Tycho's friend, in the webcomic "Penny Arcade" | 60 |
Greta who never actually said "I vant to be alone" | 60 |
"You could've knocked me over with a feather!" | 60 |
Setting for Verdi's ''Simon Boccanegra'' | 60 |
French novelist who had an affair with Frédéric Chopin | 60 |
First man featured on the cover of the U.S. edition of Vogue | 60 |
Word with ''vote'' or ''go'' | 60 |
African soccer powerhouse popularly known as the Black Stars | 60 |
Model Carangi who was played by Angelina Jolie in a TV movie | 60 |
Rock's co-star in ''Strange Bedfellows'' | 60 |
"Oh ___, I'd be in trouble if you left me now" | 60 |
Actress Jackson who retired and entered the House of Commons | 60 |
Massless subatomic particle believed to bind quarks together | 60 |
Mistletoe branch that was Aeneas' pass to the underworld | 60 |
Sport that's been called "a good walk spoiled" | 60 |
First satellite to transmit a phone call through space, 1962 | 60 |
1966 Grammy winner for "If He Walked Into My Life" | 60 |
"Something's ___ Give" (Nicholson/Keaton film) | 60 |
Stephen Jay ___, author of "The Panda's Thumb" | 60 |
Composer who incorporated Norwegian folk music into his work | 60 |
"In the Hall of the Mountain King" composer Edvard | 60 |
It was "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 pop hit | 60 |
Word with ''tour'' or ''TV'' | 60 |
Thing that goes bang - and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 60 |
Kipling's "limpin' lump o' brick-dust" | 60 |
Football pioneer George nicknamed "Mr. Everything" | 60 |
Sci-fi character who says "Never tell me the odds" | 60 |
Fictional pilot who said, "Never tell me the odds" | 60 |
"Poodle ___" ("Weird Al" Yankovic album) | 60 |
"Isn't __ bit like you and me?": Beatles lyric | 60 |
Comptroller General of the General Accounting Office (actor) | 60 |
"I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you ..." | 60 |
Philosopher who authored "Phenomenology of Spirit" | 60 |
Euripides play in which the title heroine never goes to Troy | 60 |
"84, Charing Cross Road" novelist Hanff and others | 60 |
"You had me at __": "Jerry Maguire" line | 60 |
Popular newspaper columnist who writes for Good Housekeeping | 60 |
"I will speak daggers to __, but use none": Hamlet | 60 |
Russian chemist with a law of thermodynamics named after him | 60 |
Song syllables before "It's off to work we go" | 60 |
Repeated phrase in Kurt Vonnegut's "Slapstick" | 60 |
"Sexual Honesty, by Women, for Women" author Shere | 60 |
There's one in Canton, OH and another in Springfield, MA | 60 |
Florida setting for the Up-and-Coming Filmmakers convention? | 60 |
"___ if you hate noise pollution" (bumper sticker) | 60 |
“A good breakfast, but an ill supper”: Francis Bacon | 60 |
"___ California" (1977 chart-topper by the Eagles) | 60 |
"The Kingfish" Long of early 20th-century politics | 60 |
"An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" author | 60 |
Villain who says "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy" | 60 |
"___ lineman for the county" (Glen Campbell lyric) | 60 |
Professor Cameron's first name in "Mary Worth" | 60 |
"Thanks, __": "Are you hungry?" response | 60 |
"I can't believe ___ ..." (old ad catchphrase) | 60 |
Designer of the Broadway microprocessor for the Nintendo Wii | 60 |
2002 film whose sequel is subtitled "The Meltdown" | 60 |
Richard Belzer's "Law & Order: SVU" costar | 60 |
His 262 hits in 2004 set a single-season Major League record | 60 |
"That's the ___!" ("Good thinking!") | 60 |
"For poetry the ___ is everything": Matthew Arnold | 60 |
Three days before the start of this year's March Madness | 60 |
"You ___!" (cry while hitting oneself on the head) | 60 |
"Pop ___" (UK show that started a worldwide craze) | 60 |
"___ Girl Like You Loved a Boy Like Me" (old song) | 60 |
Words before "Fine" and "Pretty" in song | 60 |
''... ___ and buts were candy and nuts ...'' | 60 |
Supermarket chain with the slogan "Hometown Proud" | 60 |
Morrissey "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer ___" | 60 |
Chain that serves over 1.5 million gallons of syrup per year | 60 |
"Rooty Tooty Fresh & Fruity Breakfast" company | 60 |
Randy Newman song that begins "Hate New York City" | 60 |
"___, She Wolf of the SS" (1975 exploitation film) | 60 |
"___ Ordinary Man" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 60 |
Org. often blamed for exacerbating global financial problems | 60 |
"Hey, buddy! You're not the head of the line!" | 60 |
Food Network's "Barefoot Contessa" host Garten | 60 |
"SCTV" musical spoof inspired by "Evita" | 60 |
"Rant ___-Minor" (1997 comedy album by Bill Hicks) | 60 |
" . . . men ___ feed on dreams of hope": Aeschylus | 60 |
Multinational bank that sponsored the New York City Marathon | 60 |
"The Dark at the Top of the Stairs'' playwright | 60 |
Something you always have with you that can be hard to find? | 60 |
"Seven ___ blow" (boast in a children's story) | 60 |
"Who has seen the wind? Neither ___ you": Rossetti | 60 |
Words before "many words" or "many ways" | 60 |