Word with ''store'' or ''novel'' | 64 |
"I'm rich! No, just kidding. It's only a ___." | 64 |
Auditor: You look relaxed. How are you? Taxpayer: __ (Tommy Roe) | 64 |
A good one follows the starts of the four longest puzzle answers | 64 |
Cry from the safety inspector of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant | 64 |
"___ Our Thing" (Booker T. & the M.G.'s album) | 64 |
Word with ''sand'' or ''bottom'' | 64 |
"__ arigato": Japanese "thank you very much" | 64 |
"Nature's lay idiot, I taught thee to love" penner | 64 |
"I know you didn't just say what I think you said" | 64 |
"Duke of Earl" or "Get a Job," stylistically | 64 |
___ Pirate Roberts (character in "The Princess Bride") | 64 |
Emirate whose national flag has red, green, white and black bars | 64 |
"___ on Down the Road" (song from "The Wiz") | 64 |
"___, Pray, Love" (2006 Elizabeth Gilbert best seller) | 64 |
"The fathers have ___ a sour grape . . . ": Jer. 31:29 | 64 |
Phrase on the Deathmobile cake float in "Animal House" | 64 |
Web site that includes the heading "Dolls & Bears" | 64 |
1982 #1 hit with the lyric "living in perfect harmony" | 64 |
"___-Challenge: The Expedition Race" (former USA show) | 64 |
''Merv Griffin's Crosswords'' announcer Hall | 64 |
Shout that might follow "Look what the cat dragged in" | 64 |
Like a coincidence that raises the hair on the back of your neck | 64 |
"Dreamgirls" character ___ White (hidden in SHEFFIELD) | 64 |
"___ For Empire: A New York Alphabet" (kid's book) | 64 |
1972 White House biography subtitled "The Years Alone" | 64 |
"With your popularity, you'll be easy to ___, ___" | 64 |
Catherine Zeta-Jones's role in "The Mask of Zorro" | 64 |
Homeland Security threat level represented by "yellow" | 64 |
___ Marbles (Parthenon details now housed in the British Museum) | 64 |
"___ and the Thirteenth Confession" (Laura Nyro album) | 64 |
"___ Minnow Pea" (epistolary novel featuring pangrams) | 64 |
First name in supermodeling, or the magazine that bears her name | 64 |
"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" singer Shropshire | 64 |
Grp. with the 1976 platinum album "A New World Record" | 64 |
Kid's book character whose portrait hangs in the Plaza Hotel | 64 |
Six Flags coaster whose name is Spanish for "The Bull" | 64 |
Jack __, lead singer for the Kingsmen in "Louie Louie" | 64 |
One of the Big Four record labels, until it became the Big Three | 64 |
Co. that released Elvis's "All Shook Up" in the UK | 64 |
__ Litella: Gilda Radner's "Never mind!" character | 64 |
Goldman who wrote ''Anarchism and Other Essays'' | 64 |
"I'm a great lover, I'll bet" comedian Philips | 64 |
Soundtrack to a misunderstood mall rat's miserable existence | 64 |
Rock genre known for excessively long band names and song titles | 64 |
One of the Bunker brothers (who were famous for their closeness) | 64 |
"The Condition of the Working Class in England" author | 64 |
Ironically, he composed the "Microsoft sound" on a Mac | 64 |
Producer of Talking Heads' "Remain in Light" album | 64 |
Brian who coproduced U2's "The Unforgettable Fire" | 64 |
"The Father of Rocky Mountain National Park" ___ Mills | 64 |
Singer with the 2008 gold record "And Winter Came ..." | 64 |
2001 Oscar nominee for Best Original Song, "May It Be" | 64 |
"Whose passing-bell may ___ the midnight toll" (Keats) | 64 |
"That will be ___ the set of sun": "Macbeth" | 64 |
Physics unit that comes from the Greek word for "work" | 64 |
Berlin who wrote "The Puzzling World of Winston Breen" | 64 |
Canal mentioned in the song “Low Bridge, Everybody Down” | 64 |
"Family: The Ties That Bind...and Gag!" author Bombeck | 64 |
Bermuda ___ (extinct bird in "Breakfast of Champions") | 64 |
Borgnine who did voice work in "SpongeBob SquarePants" | 64 |
"Hey Vern, It's ___!" (short-lived 1988 TV series) | 64 |
Work first publicly performed at the Theater an der Wien in 1805 | 64 |
___ Cullen (mother of Edward in the "Twilight" series) | 64 |
Benefit program allowing workers to acquire a stake in their co. | 64 |
Award won by Lance Armstrong in 2005 for the third straight year | 64 |
European city whose name sounds like two letters of the alphabet | 64 |
Old gas station that came from the name "Standard Oil" | 64 |
"Cheers ___1895" (sign in the touristy part of Boston) | 64 |
Woman's name that sounds like two consecutive French letters | 64 |
Northern European nation that instituted internet voting in 2005 | 64 |
"And wilt thou pledge me this for time __?": Aeschylus | 64 |
___ Hunt (Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible" role) | 64 |
Spinoza treatise modeled after Euclid's "Elements" | 64 |
Verb conjugated as "suis" in the first person singular | 64 |
"Guardians of the Galaxy" title characters, informally | 64 |
Miss ___ Kette (bird that teaches manners on "Barney") | 64 |
Suffix with ''Rock'' or ''disk'' | 64 |
Northwest college town where "Animal House" was filmed | 64 |
Knievel who survived "most bones broken in a lifetime" | 64 |
She won the 1976, 1977, and 1978 U.S. Opens without losing a set | 64 |
Controversial word in a January, 2002 State of the Union address | 64 |
Musical with the song "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" | 64 |
Sci-fi creature who sings the song nicknamed "Yub Nub" | 64 |
Cyclops feature found at the center of the three longest answers | 64 |
Appliance that might go in the closet 'round about September | 64 |
Word with ''Time'' or ''figure'' | 64 |
"Get up, everybody's gonna move their ___" (Kiss) | 64 |
Island that Truman wants to go to in "The Truman Show" | 64 |
___ and Guilder (warring "The Princess Bride" nations) | 64 |
"You guys, I really wouldn't mind a stalker #___"? | 64 |
"Don't Cry ___ Argentina" ("Evita" song) | 64 |
Director Bob who won a Tony, Oscar and Emmy all in the same year | 64 |
Number of sequels to the original "Planet of the Apes" | 64 |
He famously asked "Why didn't you burn the tapes?" | 64 |
“Jealousy is all the ___ you think they had”: Erica Jong | 64 |
My nickname in elementary school; or, perform a moviemaking task | 64 |
Fish whose name comes from the Old English for "spear" | 64 |
"Before I ___ at You Again" ("Camelot" song) | 64 |
Substitute acquired by about half a million people a year: Abbr. | 64 |