"A DVD of the 1992 Rodney Dangerfield film ___ ..." | 61 |
"I set my alarm for PM instead of AM," among others | 61 |
Sci-fi character whose name is an anagram of CAROLINA ISLANDS | 61 |
Concern about being able to communicate in a foreign country? | 61 |
Song with the lyric "When you kiss me heaven sighs" | 61 |
"2 in 1" shampoo and conditioner with FDA approval? | 61 |
Oscar-nominated actress for "Enemies, A Love Story" | 61 |
"End of story" in some of this puzzle's answers | 61 |
Young rapper who was Snoop Dogg's protégé, formerly | 61 |
"The Cat Who Had 14 Tales" author ___ Jackson Braun | 61 |
Comment about impressionist Rich when playing a packed house? | 61 |
Imprisoned Chinese activist and 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner | 61 |
"Me ___ Patricio" ("I am called Patrick") | 61 |
He tried to sell Alcatraz, even drafting a contract with a... | 61 |
Legendary group of ancient Israelites exiled by the Assyrians | 61 |
Hit song for the Kingsmen with famously unintelligible lyrics | 61 |
Prenup demand from someone with strong religious convictions? | 61 |
Good news for those on fixed incomes, bad news for bike tires | 61 |
Charles Darnay's wife in "A Tale of Two Cities" | 61 |
Athlete's superstitious footwear from Reagan and Clinton? | 61 |
Buttons with the director of "Blue Velvet" on them? | 61 |
Paul who sings "Kids" in "Bye Bye Birdie" | 61 |
Costumier transfigured "Risky Business" actor (3,6) | 61 |
Patrick who played Steed on TV's "The Avengers" | 61 |
Latin for "holding a grudge for a long, long time"? | 61 |
Device that cuts your fingernails without even touching them? | 61 |
"This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours" band ___ Preachers | 61 |
Neurosurgeon's favorite film, with "The" (1983) | 61 |
Player of Mark Antony in 1953's "Julius Caesar" | 61 |
"Wild and crazy guy" on the old "S.N.L."? | 61 |
One of the sisters in Chekhov's "Three Sisters" | 61 |
Where a certain Sith lord goes to eat at Cinnabon and Sbarro? | 61 |
Gandalf portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" movies | 61 |
Bill ___ (Phil Hartman's "NewsRadio" character) | 61 |
Sportscaster who lent his name to a popular video game series | 61 |
California city in which "American Graffiti" is set | 61 |
Playground equipment only the extremely strong can dive into? | 61 |
Traveling gang in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" | 61 |
Di's and Fergie's favorite play, with "The" | 61 |
"I have no doubt in my dancing ability," stated ___ | 61 |
Headline about the Rolling Stones' leader's recovery? | 61 |
"... so the author can't be accused of ___ ..." | 61 |
Party snack (and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters) | 61 |
It came in whatever color you wanted, as long as it was black | 61 |
Hybrid species played by John Candy in "Spaceballs" | 61 |
Architectural piece in "Where the Wild Things Are"? | 61 |
"Marvin K. __ Will You Please Go Now!" (Seuss book) | 61 |
Jack's first landlord, on "Three's Company" | 61 |
Character voiced by Estelle Harris in "Toy Story 2" | 61 |
R&B singer with the hit "It's All About Me" | 61 |
How the British addressed Pocahontas, using her adopted name? | 61 |
He might "report to the lobby" the same time as you | 61 |
They're hidden in this puzzle's seven longest answers | 61 |
Subject of Edmond Rostand's play "L'Aiglon" | 61 |
Unmanned solar-powered aircraft tested in the 1980s and 1990s | 61 |
"The Guns of ___" (1961 Best Picture Oscar nominee) | 61 |
How Goldin and her rivals finish in photography competitions? | 61 |
1920s-'30s stone-faced comic actor causes a war of words? | 61 |
Oscar nominee for best actress in "Prince of Tides" | 61 |
Disproved! It's the same old piece of junk it always was! | 61 |
Amnesty International and the American Red Cross, e.g.: Abbr. | 61 |
Quick first-person shooter take-out using only a single round | 61 |
Final score of a close, defensively dominated NFL game, maybe | 61 |
Lead-in to "the above" or "your business" | 61 |
When the "Three's Company" stage collapsed, ___ | 61 |
2006 Cate Blanchett film, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
Typical answer to "What'cha been up to lately?" | 61 |
"You don't have to write me back," when texting | 61 |
Lovers embrace passionately in public place; ref declares ... | 61 |
"You don't have to be busy to look busy," e.g.? | 61 |
"Story ___" (1954 erotic novel by Pauline Réage) | 61 |
Words seen on menus after "bowl" or "cup" | 61 |
"Darby ___ and the Little People" (old Disney film) | 61 |
Laura's classic cry on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 61 |
Vermont ski resort [want more indie xwords? try avxwords.com] | 61 |
"You're probably going to get me, but go ahead" | 61 |
Book about my father the so-so student, with "The"? | 61 |
Tell-all book where Popeye's girl admits she loved Bluto? | 61 |
“Attorney Bugliosi is universally beloved,” in Latin? | 61 |
...an Arlen/Mercer collaboration with Holland-Dozier-Holland? | 61 |
Body of water belatedly added to the course of the Erie Canal | 61 |
Whitney Houston song used by NBC for the 1988 Summer Olympics | 61 |
Market action that remains in effect until filled or canceled | 61 |
Nail polish brand with a color called Lincoln Park After Dark | 61 |
Decorate an infant's bed with images of celestial bodies? | 61 |
Russian noble name (and an eponym for a fancy veal entrée) | 61 |
Novel title character with a "brief, wondrous life" | 61 |
"___ Carlo," trio in Verdi's "Ernani" | 61 |
Book about a female that a married gander fooled around with? | 61 |
Boy band made on the reality show "Making the Band" | 61 |
Literary character who had a title "Prayer for" him | 61 |
"How did the Wizard project his image?" and others? | 61 |
16th-century Italian composer, subject of a 1917 German opera | 61 |
"I Think I Love You" singers (with "The") | 61 |
Comedian the Smothers Brothers convinced to run for President | 61 |
Founding Father who led the independence movement in Virginia | 61 |
Connected group of a World War II general's combat units? | 61 |
"___ your heart upon't" (E. B. Browning lament) | 61 |
Old French Communist Party of Canada inits. (hidden in EPCOT) | 61 |
Marine arthropod with a curved carapace and a long tail-spine | 61 |