Weaves, or what the starts of the starred answers are, in a way | 63 |
Conservative commentator who wrote "Let Freedom Ring" | 63 |
Two games between the same two teams on the same day, literally | 63 |
"Love . . . builds a ___ Heaven's despite": Blake | 63 |
Therapist's greeting in ''The King and I''? | 63 |
"Sleeping Gypsy," "The Snake Charmer," etc. | 63 |
Author of "A Death in the Family Portrait of a Lady"? | 63 |
"___ A Friend of Mine (Bob Dylan-penned song by The Byrds) | 63 |
OutKast hit whence "shake it like a Polaroid picture" | 63 |
R & B group with the 1991 #1 hit "I Like the Way" | 63 |
Only last name shared by two different Best Actor Oscar winners | 63 |
Start of a message I saw on a sign in front of a certain church | 63 |
Wetland that rents living spaces to crocodiles and dragonflies? | 63 |
It's hammered through a certain good luck charm into a hoof | 63 |
With "The," Tom Clancy novel, after a pregnant pause? | 63 |
"Element #1 Gives Atrocious Performance on Broadway!" | 63 |
British actor nicknamed "Serena" after his knighthood | 63 |
Recipient of the first Social Security check, ___ Fuller (1940) | 63 |
"Then ___ longer be in your mind" (Sheryl Crow lyric) | 63 |
Reporter Gwen who moderated a 2008 presidential campaign debate | 63 |
"___ Can't Stop Loving You" (Michael Jackson hit) | 63 |
Neo's realization that prompts the line "Show me" | 63 |
Base off the coast of Brest for France's nuclear submarines | 63 |
"Beauty is jealous, and ___ bears ..." (T. Jefferson) | 63 |
Because of tough economic times, the literary character was ___ | 63 |
"What glorious sunsets have their birth ___" (Davies) | 63 |
Company that eventually burned down in "Office Space" | 63 |
Bobby Ray who withdrew a Secretary of Defense bid under Clinton | 63 |
Recipient's name and delivery details, on a business letter | 63 |
Giveaways on 2010's "Oprah's Favorite Things" | 63 |
2002 act that refers to "weapons of mass destruction" | 63 |
"___ to You" (Grammy-winning song by Lady Antebellum) | 63 |
Classic storyteller who wrote under the pseudonym Knickerbocker | 63 |
I had a relationship with Frankenstein's monster, but . . . | 63 |
"Txtng & Drivng ... __ Wait": AT&T ad tagline | 63 |
1994 movie based on a "Saturday Night Live" character | 63 |
Result of every resident of an East Coast state going hairless? | 63 |
First name of Billy Crystal's character on "Soap" | 63 |
First major league manager to have 2000 wins and have 2000 hits | 63 |
He plays wand store owner Mr. Ollivander in Harry Potter movies | 63 |
Oscar-nominated role for Anthony Hopkins in "Amistad" | 63 |
Longtime UCLA coach known as the "Wizard of Westwood" | 63 |
The sun and the moon and eleven stars bowed down to him in this | 63 |
Slangy subgenre for bands like X Japan, Dragon Ash and Luna Sea | 63 |
How to communicate with any of the seven entries in this puzzle | 63 |
"That's enough!," to a hot dog-eating contestant? | 63 |
Castro's "enemy to whom we had become accustomed" | 63 |
TV character whose autobiography is "Before You Leap" | 63 |
"But the ___ not my son..." ("Billie Jean") | 63 |
Afternoon children's programming block that moved to The CW | 63 |
Movie creature subtitled "Eighth Wonder of the World" | 63 |
John whose most famous book bears the same title as this puzzle | 63 |
Smooth sax player Dave who was in Arsenio's late-night band | 63 |
Crossbred dog with a gentle disposition and hypoallergenic coat | 63 |
Robert who wrote Chicago's "Saturday in the Park" | 63 |
Lawyer Davis who served in the Clinton and Bush administrations | 63 |
Bickering over who gets to fire the doomsday weapon? (Illinois) | 63 |
"There is nothing ___ me but honor . . . ": Francis I | 63 |
Sheldon's apartment-mate on "The Big Bang Theory" | 63 |
Tool that Superman's archenemy uses to help hang paintings? | 63 |
They're regarded as reincarnated lamas in Tibetan tradition | 63 |
CC Sabathia, e.g., in "today's starters" listings | 63 |
Company-paid medical and dental coverage, college tuition, etc. | 63 |
Words with "the feet of" or "the bottom of" | 63 |
Von Trapp girl who's "sixteen going on seventeen" | 63 |
1982 Ngaio Marsh novel whose title comes from “Macbeth” | 63 |
"Don't these clothes I just got look good on me?" | 63 |
He tried to sell the Tower of Pisa, passing himself off as a... | 63 |
Much of the Smurfs' theme song, and this puzzle's theme | 63 |
The second part missing in the author's name ___ Vargas ___ | 63 |
"An' they talks a ___ lovin' . . . ": Kipling | 63 |
Show on before "Fantasy Island," with "The" | 63 |
Condition for one who gets off on bondage gear or biker clothes | 63 |
Dickens' Hallowe'en ne're-do-well Mister _____ ? | 63 |
Program about a detective on an island who teaches a gym class? | 63 |
Catchphrase of Jean-Luc Picard on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 63 |
"The parishioners ignored the ___ ___ meat on Friday" | 63 |
Evergreen shrub that's Spanish for "little apple" | 63 |
Only actor to speak in Mel Brooks' "Silent Movie" | 63 |
Elizabeth's plaint after always losing to her royal sister? | 63 |
Sea of ___ (separator of Turkey's Asian and European parts) | 63 |
Writer of the story on which "All About Eve" is based | 63 |
Vintner Paul who would "sell no wine before its time" | 63 |
"Right Back Where We Started From" singer Nightingale | 63 |
Year when "Hamlet" is believed to have been completed | 63 |
Objects of Mr. Jinx's ire, on "Huckleberry Hound" | 63 |
Baseball term that defines the threshold of incompetent hitting | 63 |
Lord of the Dance star's nickname after letting himself go? | 63 |
Lift that works many of the same muscles as a handstand push-up | 63 |
San Diego air station whose pilots inspired "Top Gun" | 63 |
Old-time radio's ''tracer of lost persons'' | 63 |
Homemade music compilation ... or a hint to the circled letters | 63 |
Reality show about a rich bachelor who pokes people in the eye? | 63 |
United States coin minted from 1878 to 1904 (and again in 1921) | 63 |
Greeting to the current host of "The Price Is Right"? | 63 |
Hedger's answer to "Have you done your homework?" | 63 |
God's advice to Adam about how to be fruitful and multiply? | 63 |
Jamie ___, oldest pitcher in major-league history to win a game | 63 |
CNN, the NYT, et al., in a somewhat pejorative internet acronym | 63 |
1928 #1 song heard in a 1990 Steve Martin film of the same name | 63 |