Sauté in fat and then simmer in a small quantity of liquid | 61 |
Autobiography subtitled "Songs My Mother Taught Me" | 61 |
Like the house this puzzle's subject couldn't destroy | 61 |
"I'll get you the work shoe for your birthday"? | 61 |
Leading name on the "From Here to Eternity" credits | 61 |
Postseason award for the top two teams in each NFL conference | 61 |
They went rolling along in old US Field Artillery song lyrics | 61 |
Creature whose back is NOT filled with water but, rather, fat | 61 |
"Doubt 'til thou __ doubt no more ...": Guerard | 61 |
"So that's where the ___ to this old pen went!" | 61 |
Bridge player's need, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
Remarkable thing, in old slang (with ''the'') | 61 |
1996 Grammy winner for the album "Falling Into You" | 61 |
Player of Duke Santos in "Ocean's Eleven," 1960 | 61 |
He played Hernando Cortez in "Captain From Castile" | 61 |
Harry James's "Don't _____ Go 'Way Mad" | 61 |
Actor and stuntman Jackie of the "Rush Hour" movies | 61 |
Alberto's companion in "The Motorcycle Diaries" | 61 |
Gregg Allman's wife who filed for divorce after nine days | 61 |
Caesar in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," for one | 61 |
Pan Am plane that made the first trans-Pacific airmail flight | 61 |
Its name is derived from the Greek for "pale green" | 61 |
Org. that released the "family jewels" in June 2007 | 61 |
John who wrote the textbook "How Does a Poem Mean?" | 61 |
Ming, the oldest animal ever discovered (400+ years), was one | 61 |
Word that can mean "attach" or "separate" | 61 |
Civil War's Johnny __, youngest-ever Army noncom (age 12) | 61 |
Only starting pitcher since 1971 to win a league M.V.P. award | 61 |
City whose major league baseball team was once named the Naps | 61 |
Network with "Fast Money" and "Mad Money" | 61 |
Where Tucker Carlson got his ass handed to him by Jon Stewart | 61 |
"Take This Job and Shove It" singer David Allan ___ | 61 |
Last name of the "No Country for Old Men" directors | 61 |
Phillies pitcher who received the 2008 World Series MVP Award | 61 |
Lana's role in "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 61 |
Word with ''bell'' or ''boy'' | 61 |
"The Real McCoys" co-star of 1950's-60's TV | 61 |
He might have said "Thank goodness it's Friday" | 61 |
Sch. with campuses in San Diego, San Jose, and San Bernardino | 61 |
Kind of ''card'' or ''stick'' | 61 |
Dance partner for Gene in "Singin' in the Rain" | 61 |
Roald who wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 61 |
"It's a hickory ___, Doc!" (bar joke punchline) | 61 |
"Fried Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate" painter | 61 |
___ Fairbanks (aspiring tennis pro on "The L Word") | 61 |
A2: "___?" A1: "No thanks, just coffee." | 61 |
"Teach: Tony ___" (inexplicable new reality series) | 61 |
Game with a board whose center is 5'8" off the floor | 61 |
Now-banned pesticide that decimated the bald eagle population | 61 |
Grp. with a "Get It Straight" publication for teens | 61 |
Agriculture giant celebrating its 175th anniversary this year | 61 |
City of 13 million that is NOT the largest in its own country | 61 |
Home of America's first automatic traffic light, ca. 1920 | 61 |
''___ do that?'' (Steve Urkel's question) | 61 |
Hymn heard in Berlioz's "Symphonie fantastique" | 61 |
"Holy Diver" rocker who guest-starred on South Park | 61 |
"__: The Wanderer Talks Truth": singer's memoir | 61 |
Physicist Paul who shared the Nobel Prize with Schrödinger | 61 |
Staple of NBC's 1960's-70's Sunday night schedule | 61 |
Franklin W. ___ (pseudonym for the Hardy Boys series authors) | 61 |
Nancy Sinatra "How ___ That Grab You, Darlin'?" | 61 |
''That __ it!'' (''Enough!'') | 61 |
Its rising signaled the flooding of the Nile in ancient Egypt | 61 |
Exclamation written in scripts as "(annoyed grunt)" | 61 |
"___ amuse you?" (line from "Goodfellas") | 61 |
"___ What Comes Natur'lly" (Irving Berlin song) | 61 |
Hawaiian singer with many 1960s-'70s TV guest appearances | 61 |
"Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies" penner | 61 |
Silent character in Disney's first feature-length cartoon | 61 |
"The story you're about to see is true" program | 61 |
''There's a Wocket in My Pocket!'' author | 61 |
Star of the film version of "Abie's Irish Rose" | 61 |
Irving Berlin's "You're Just in Love," e.g. | 61 |
Donizetti's "Tornami a dir che m'ami," e.g. | 61 |
Bret and Jemaine of "Flight of the Conchords," e.g. | 61 |
Ben Folds Five "One Angry ___ and 200 Solemn Faces" | 61 |
"Houses of the Holy" jam "___ Mak'er" | 61 |
George has a bad one in "It's A Wonderful Life" | 61 |
"The old-fashioned way" to make money, in an old ad | 61 |
Word before "Core" in an Edgar Rice Burroughs title | 61 |
"___, Shoots & Leaves" (Lynne Truss bestseller) | 61 |
Meir's successor as Israel's foreign affairs minister | 61 |
"A Horrible Experience of Unbearable Length" author | 61 |
"Fear God, and keep His commandments" source: Abbr. | 61 |
Line of riders staggered for maximum protection from the wind | 61 |
"We Jam ___" (2005 documentary about The Minutemen) | 61 |
Neutral color running through the four longest puzzle answers | 61 |
Supporting actor on "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" | 61 |
Roush who led the National League in hitting in 1917 and 1919 | 61 |
Actress Linda of Broadway's "Jekyll & Hyde" | 61 |
"Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars" singer Brickell | 61 |
He said, "To have a great idea, have a lot of them" | 61 |
Buchanan who wrote "The Corpse Had a Familiar Face" | 61 |
"Rama Lama Ding Dong" singers, with "the" | 61 |
Market org. that originally included Belgium and West Germany | 61 |
Some shoe purchases from the "Big & Tall" store | 61 |
"__ like the passage of an angel's tear": Keats | 61 |
Dulles International Airport main terminal architect Saarinen | 61 |
Character found "in a thistly corner of the forest" | 61 |
Hungarian city that hosted the 2005 World Puzzle Championship | 61 |