Its members may have spent their allowances on eight-track tapes | 64 |
"It's A Wonderful Life" lead character, ___ Bailey | 64 |
Real-life character in the 1950 western "Broken Arrow" | 64 |
Hockey player Evgeni Malkin's bizarrely Italianized nickname | 64 |
Word in the lyrics to "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" | 64 |
Law enforcement nickname purportedly coined by Machine Gun Kelly | 64 |
Drivers of black SUVs in the "Grand Theft Auto" series | 64 |
Bluth brother whose name is pronounced like a biblical character | 64 |
Symbol of absence to whom "Waiting for Guffman" refers | 64 |
Word with ''movie'' or ''party'' | 64 |
"A Woman Called ___" (Ingrid Bergman's final film) | 64 |
Judas Priest "You've ___ Another Thing Comin'" | 64 |
Like the old mare that "ain't what she used to be" | 64 |
Flour-making plant--the Greek geographer Strabo wrote about one! | 64 |
Husband-to-be – or a person who does some horse husbandry | 64 |
Lead character in Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove" | 64 |
Actor Lukas of "Witness" and "Mars Attacks!" | 64 |
''How now, you secret, black, and midnight __!'' | 64 |
Seat of the World Court in the Netherlands, with "The" | 64 |
The clue for this word, while not all that poetic, is an example | 64 |
Word with ''stone'' or ''storm'' | 64 |
Show subtitled "The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" | 64 |
Word that can follow the ends of the answers to asterisked clues | 64 |
___ Zimmer, Oscar-winning composer for "The Lion King" | 64 |
''And ___ thou slain the Jabberwock?'' (Carroll) | 64 |
"___ an Englishman" ("H.M.S. Pinafore" song) | 64 |
Susy ___ (Audrey Hepburn's "Wait Until Dark" role) | 64 |
Nickname of the treat with its 100th anniversary on July 7, 2007 | 64 |
"___! Wait! I got a new complaint..." (Nirvana lyric) | 64 |
"Jelly Roll, Bix and ___" (1994 history of early jazz) | 64 |
Music hall restaurant chain co-founded by Dan Aykroyd, for short | 64 |
"If a ___ is happy, it cannot fit too close": O. Henry | 64 |
Entertainer who was a Congressional Gold Medal recipient in 1962 | 64 |
"A person's a person, no matter how small" speaker | 64 |
Word with ''fire'' or ''garden'' | 64 |
Stones "I'm so ___ for her, and she's so cold" | 64 |
Riley's brother in the comic strip "The Boondocks" | 64 |
"Today __ man": stereotypical bar mitzvah announcement | 64 |
''. . . can't believe ___ the whole thing!'' | 64 |
"___ it up and spit it out" ("My Way" lyric) | 64 |
Creator of Watson, a memorable 2011 "Jeopardy!" winner | 64 |
Poker player's "Let's see what you've got" | 64 |
Ballerina Rubinstein, for whom Ravel wrote "Boléro" | 64 |
"Dionysos and Immortality" author Benjamin ___ Wheeler | 64 |
Phrase whose abbreviation is the key to four long puzzle answers | 64 |
''Eat crow'' and ''talk turkey'' | 64 |
Teller of a tale "full of sound and fury," per Macbeth | 64 |
"Leave business to ___, and wisdom to fools": Congreve | 64 |
Musical whose opening song is "All the Dearly Beloved" | 64 |
Word with ''screen'' or ''teen'' | 64 |
Ending for ''cash'' or ''front'' | 64 |
"... woodchuck chuck, ___ woodchuck could chuck wood?" | 64 |
Words before pretty, good, or love, in each of three song titles | 64 |
"___ Walked Into My Life" (song from "Mame") | 64 |
"___ You Babe" (1965 chart-topper by Sonny & Cher) | 64 |
"In a cowslip's bell ___": "The Tempest" | 64 |
"___ Ordinary Man," song from "My Fair Lady" | 64 |
What putting one's pen down in Final Jeopardy! usually means | 64 |
Word with ''finger'' or ''card'' | 64 |
Word with ''card'' or ''finger'' | 64 |
Historian Clendinnen who wrote "Reading the Holocaust" | 64 |
"Autobiography of a Blue-Eyed Devil" writer ___ Muscio | 64 |
''The Dark at the Top of the Stairs'' playwright | 64 |
"... there was no room for them in the ___" (Luke 2:7) | 64 |
Words with ''buff'' or ''clear'' | 64 |
The annual due date for adding money to one is April 15th: Abbr. | 64 |
"___ Says Goodbye" (Bernard Waber children's book) | 64 |
"A Streetcar Named Desire" producer ___ Mayer Selznick | 64 |
"Eternal __ impalpable out of the land . . .": Whitman | 64 |
Singer Thomas known as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans" | 64 |
Collection whose last story is "The Evitable Conflict" | 64 |
Its chemical symbol comes from the Latin word "ferrum" | 64 |
Robbins who partnered with Burt Baskin in the ice cream business | 64 |
___ Toledo (designer of Michelle Obama's inauguration dress) | 64 |
Bible book with the line "For unto us a child is born" | 64 |
River bordering the Olympic host cities Grenoble and Albertville | 64 |
"Woe ___" (classic book for "grammarphobes") | 64 |
"If on a winter's night a traveler" writer Calvino | 64 |
"If on a winter's night a traveler" author Calvino | 64 |
Elton John "___ little bit funny, this feeling inside" | 64 |
Words before ''boy'' or ''girl'' | 64 |
Reitman rumored to be involved with "Ghostbusters III" | 64 |
Lead role in Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Maid of Pskov" | 64 |
"Now That ___ Seen Her" ("Miss Saigon" song) | 64 |
Best Supporting Actor for 1958's "The Big Country" | 64 |
Word with ''tower'' or ''Coast'' | 64 |
Having a "Ho-hum, I've seen that already" attitude | 64 |
"___ Ho" ("Slumdog Millionaire" showstopper) | 64 |
Monopoly square between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place | 64 |
Consequence of rolling doubles three times in a row, in Monopoly | 64 |
Elvis Presley song on the flip side of "Treat Me Nice" | 64 |
Actress famous for "The Rachel" hair style, familiarly | 64 |
2001 album with the song "Love Don't Cost a Thing" | 64 |
"___ left his home in Tucson, Arizona" (Beatles lyric) | 64 |
"Do what is right, though the world may perish" writer | 64 |
Dennings who's one of the girls on "2 Broke Girls" | 64 |
Shakespearean character who "had a tongue with a tang" | 64 |
___ Hrbek (ballplayer with the nickname "Buy A Vowel") | 64 |
Lead-in to ''plunk'' or ''plop'' | 64 |
Lead-in to ''choo'' or ''plunk'' | 64 |