"The Damask Drum", "The Well Cradle", etc. | 62 |
Reason to be barred from a bar ... or the theme of this puzzle | 62 |
Word with ''cafe'' or ''film'' | 62 |
Hideo, Major League Baseball's winningest Japanese pitcher | 62 |
What one of the little pigs had in "This Little Pig" | 62 |
Group on Miles Davis's "Birth of the Cool," e.g. | 62 |
Perfect Circle song that chokes you up (with "The")? | 62 |
"... a borrower __ a lender ...": "Hamlet" | 62 |
Bayes who sang and co-wrote "Shine On, Harvest Moon" | 62 |
Christie novel title that, without spaces, is a man's name | 62 |
Old tongue that gave us "rotten" and "egg" | 62 |
Word with ''bank'' or ''love'' | 62 |
Orwell's "1984" or Clarke's "2010" | 62 |
"Forget it!" (and a clue to this puzzle's theme) | 62 |
Defunct boy band whose manager was recently indicted for fraud | 62 |
The Graces in Raphael's "The Three Graces," e.g. | 62 |
Van Gogh’s "___ Étoilée à St. Rémy" | 62 |
Sch. that Theo Huxtable attended on "The Cosby Show" | 62 |
Winner of the 2005 and 2007 Grammys for Best Spoken Word Album | 62 |
Like contestants at the start of "The Biggest Loser" | 62 |
Preceder of "di" or "da" in a Beatles song | 62 |
"The simplest solution is usually correct" principle | 62 |
"All The News That's Fit To Print" coiner Adolph | 62 |
Brad Paisley's "___ de Toilet (The Toilet Song)" | 62 |
"The Life of Riley" character "Digger" ___ | 62 |
He was played by a real dog in "Garfield: The Movie" | 62 |
Ref. work featured in "The Professor and the Madman" | 62 |
Ref. conceived of in 1857 by London's Philological Society | 62 |
Start of the last line of "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 62 |
Start of the last line in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 62 |
"Thy friendship __ has made my heart to ache": Blake | 62 |
"If called by a panther, don't anther" poet Nash | 62 |
Where to find Canton, Toledo, Lima, Medina, Dublin, and Athens | 62 |
First state admitted to the Union from the Northwest Territory | 62 |
Fisherman's ''OK, I guess I'll do it'' | 62 |
Jed Clampett's find on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 62 |
Southern California city that sounds like a surprised greeting | 62 |
"___ lawyers never die, they just lose their appeal" | 62 |
Steinhauer who wrote the 2009 bestseller 'The Tourist' | 62 |
The Christina in Wyeth's "Christina's World" | 62 |
Game show announcer Johnny who cried "Come on down!" | 62 |
Its national anthem is "Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani" | 62 |
Country with an exclave surrounded by the United Arab Emirates | 62 |
Costar of Hugh, Jesse, and Jennifer on "House, M.D." | 62 |
Melville novel that continued the story from "Typee" | 62 |
Lord's Prayer words following "Thy will be done" | 62 |
Lord's Prayer phrase before "as it is in heaven" | 62 |
Julian calendar's equivalent to the astronomical year zero | 62 |
Declaration of what makes the likes of us stick together? (13) | 62 |
''Dedicated to the ___ Love'' (Shirelles song) | 62 |
Sequel to the Sammy Davis Jr. film "Salt and Pepper" | 62 |
Each of this puzzle's four longest answers begins with one | 62 |
Words with ''step'' or ''bet'' | 62 |
Elton John's "Don't Let the Sun Go Down ___" | 62 |
Subject of the tribute album "Every Man Has a Woman" | 62 |
"'I __ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din" | 62 |
Cherubini's "Armida" and "Médée" | 62 |
Host who had a "Favorite Things" segment on her show | 62 |
"... good witch ___ bad witch?" (Glinda's query) | 62 |
Setting for Cervantes's "El Gallardo Español" | 62 |
Tommy nicknamed him "Bulldog" during his Dodger days | 62 |
"Otherwise, I might do something you'll regret!" | 62 |
Subject of Weird Al Yankovic's "The White Stuff" | 62 |
Monteverdi character seeking to bring Euridice back from Hades | 62 |
2005 biography subtitled "The Making of a Terrorist" | 62 |
Song starter that becomes "Jose" in an oft-told joke | 62 |
___ Accords (1993 peace agreements between Israel and the PLO) | 62 |
Basis for Elvis' ''It's Now or Never'' | 62 |
Basis of Tony Martin's "There's No Tomorrow" | 62 |
Walter's ''I'm Not Rappaport'' co-star | 62 |
Indians whose name means "lovers of sexual pleasure" | 62 |
Natives who met Lewis and Clark near modern-day Council Bluffs | 62 |
When he retired in 1947, he was second to Ruth in career walks | 62 |
"How to Make an American Quilt" novelist Whitney ___ | 62 |
''. . . night of ___ dear Savior's birth'' | 62 |
Word with ''cold'' or ''loud'' | 62 |
"Got one's money's worth" at the smorgasbord | 62 |
Poet who wrote "If you want to be loved, be lovable" | 62 |
Replacements "Want it in writing, I ___ you nothing" | 62 |
Danny DeVito's "Throw Momma From the Train" role | 62 |
Actor Reginald, who played both Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes | 62 |
___ Glendower, last Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales | 62 |
"Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered" writer | 62 |
Old TV's "knight without armor in a savage land" | 62 |
''Legal'' or ''medic'' lead-in | 62 |
Section of the Medicare law covering hospital and nursing care | 62 |
Industrial compounds banned in the USA since the late '70s | 62 |
Don ___, benevolent prince in “Much Ado About Nothing” | 62 |
He scored his 1,000th goal at Brazil's Maracanã Stadium | 62 |
She wove Laertes' shroud by day, and unraveled it at night | 62 |
Phoenix suburb larger than the Midwest city it's named for | 62 |
City connected to the question "Will it play there?" | 62 |
Org. whose cruelty-free rabbit logo appears on beauty products | 62 |
Singer Edith, subject of 2007's "La Vie en Rose" | 62 |
Obstinate, and what the other four longest puzzle answers are? | 62 |
"Take me out among the rustling ___, till it shines" | 62 |
City at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers | 62 |
"If at first you don't succeed" course of action | 62 |
"Live Through This (Fifteen Stories)" Mighty Joe ___ | 62 |
''We have met the enemy and he is us'' speaker | 62 |