New product line after the U.S. Mint's takeover of Maytag? | 62 |
Wrestler Jerry who carried a publicized feud with Andy Kaufman | 62 |
Substances collectively called "the bad cholesterol" | 62 |
Internet writing system that popularized "pwn'd" | 62 |
1571 battle site where Cervantes lost the use of his left hand | 62 |
Infomercial guy Matthew with those question mark-covered suits | 62 |
Duke Ellington's "I ___ Song Go Out of My Heart" | 62 |
"___ cry be heard from their houses": Jeremiah 18:22 | 62 |
Plea from a union leader to lay off the workers he represents? | 62 |
Bank ___ (international financial institution based in Israel) | 62 |
“I invented this little ol’ bulb,” Edison said ___ | 62 |
Cowboys Hall of Famer Bob who was part of the Doomsday Defense | 62 |
James Taylor "Oh Baby, Don't You Loose Your ___" | 62 |
___ Lippi (painter of "Madonna and Child Enthroned") | 62 |
Saint-Exupéry-Borodin collaboration? (with "The") | 62 |
Subject of a nursery rhyme that has only eight different words | 62 |
Marilyn Monroe's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" role | 62 |
TV moment that made Wired's Best Tech Moments of 2005 list | 62 |
Title words before "Do" and after "Do You" | 62 |
Ravel's "Ma mere ___" ("Mother Goose") | 62 |
What Jack got in exchange for a cow, in a children's story | 62 |
"X-Men" villain whose mind can control metal objects | 62 |
"With ___ aforethought," croquet shark's slogan? | 62 |
1970s Patrick Duffy title character who can breathe underwater | 62 |
Unanswered question of where the Israelites got all that food? | 62 |
Notre Dame linebacker who was catfished during the 2012 season | 62 |
#1 on VH1's "40 Hottest Hotties of the '90s" | 62 |
Nixon who sang for Natalie Wood in "West Side Story" | 62 |
Best Supporting Actor for "The Fortune Cookie," 1966 | 62 |
Early 17th-century year in which Shakespeare's father died | 62 |
Supervisors and other intermediate staff in positions of power | 62 |
Thoreau's "A Week on the Concord and ___ Rivers" | 62 |
Austrian physician whose work laid the foundation for hypnosis | 62 |
What you might expect in a mixed drink called a White Jamaican | 62 |
Comic member of the Grand Ole Opry cast for over 50 years (30) | 62 |
Montana town where "A River Runs Through It" was set | 62 |
When she came back to top off the drinks, the waitress ___ cup | 62 |
Servant to Dr. Caius in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" | 62 |
Pub purchases, and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters | 62 |
Classic with the subtitle “A Study of Provincial Life” | 62 |
French artist ClaudeÂ’s painting of a bustling city square? | 62 |
Lurid headline about religious figures and a piece of body art | 62 |
Movie about a Unification Church member's Southern flight? | 62 |
Technical advisor with a cameo role in "The Hustler" | 62 |
Dope blood drinker?/Rapper generating a lot of buzz? (Ecuador) | 62 |
Pests get on Aaron's brother around Ecuador's capital? | 62 |
He's asked to "please shine down on me," in song | 62 |
Status-seeking sort ... or a solver of this puzzle, initially? | 62 |
Game show in which "Stuttering pig" might be a clue? | 62 |
Result of sitting in the front row of a movie theater, perhaps | 62 |
Acronym used to protest potential environmental hazards nearby | 62 |
Company not-so-subtly advertised for in "The Wizard" | 62 |
"There is ___ for birth and death . . . ": Santayana | 62 |
Hiawatha's grandmother in "The Song of Hiawatha" | 62 |
"There midnight's all a-glimmer, and ___": Yeats | 62 |
"I was getting a strange vibe from her, but ___ ..." | 62 |
Totalitarian government in some conspiracy theories, initially | 62 |
"Japanese . . . swooped down on ___": Press, 12/8/41 | 62 |
National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius matter | 62 |
Words after "the Queen" or "the Godfather" | 62 |
" . . . monotonous clang ___ and the loom": Disraeli | 62 |
"Darby ___ and the Little People" (1959 Disney film) | 62 |
"___ girl, I'd be in trouble if you left me now" | 62 |
...a Burton Lane/E.Y. Harburg collaboration with Van Morrison? | 62 |
With "The," Gus Bailey's transportation in 1917? | 62 |
1976 greatest hits album with the track "Evil Woman" | 62 |
Store-owning family on "Little House on the Prairie" | 62 |
Ken of "EZ Streets" and Lena of "Chocolat" | 62 |
2011 David Rosenfelt novel featuring journalist Richard Kilmer | 62 |
Start of a Jackie Gleason "Honeymooners" catchphrase | 62 |
"___, you noblest English ...!": "Henry V" | 62 |
"Drive thy business, ___ will drive thee" (Franklin) | 62 |
Start of the line that includes "wherefore art thou" | 62 |
Sir William ___ (one of Johns Hopkins Hospital's founders) | 62 |
"Making the Band" band that was, aptly, from Orlando | 62 |
Charge after failing to recite the alphabet correctly, perhaps | 62 |
Offering discounts for the purchase of a dozen delicious mice? | 62 |
Sandwich served in "The Hunt for Red October"? (7,3) | 62 |
Dawson and Joey's friend on "Dawson's Creek" | 62 |
Body of water that covers about 30% of the Earth's surface | 62 |
Musical based on "7 1/2 Cents," with "The" | 62 |
Former host Petros of Spike TV's "Pros vs. Joes" | 62 |
Star of the short-lived 1976 sitcom "Mr. T and Tina" | 62 |
Helen Keller's portrayer in "The Miracle Worker" | 62 |
"I Spent My Summer Vacation Rolling a 300" and such? | 62 |
Norman Vincent's family (and an apt answer in this puzzle) | 62 |
Jelly's partner, if you don't know one from the other? | 62 |
Actor Guy who played Ed Exley in "L.A. Confidential" | 62 |
Character who debuted in the short "Odor-able Kitty" | 62 |
Ellington standard whose title is Spanish for "lost" | 62 |
Said "I'll course between the rows of seats" (5) | 62 |
Musical genre with singing parakeets, bass-playing pugs, etc.? | 62 |
"Cosmic" artist of '60s and '70s psychedelia | 62 |
Novel with the character Serjeant Buzfuz, with "The" | 62 |
"Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop" singer Landon ___ | 62 |
Rowboat accessories for porkers made of collectible milk caps? | 62 |
Cemetery purchases declared on an airline worker's return? | 62 |
Drink mentioned in Rupert Holmes's song "Escape" | 62 |
Tommy's game in the Who's rock opera "Tommy" | 62 |
TV host whose theme song was "Yoo Hoo, It's Me!" | 62 |