1966 antidrug pop song recorded by Paul Revere & the Raiders | 64 |
Where to find the first words of the four longest puzzle answers | 64 |
Band with the multi-platinum album "Follow the Leader" | 64 |
Main character in Hemingway's "Soldier's Home" | 64 |
"This is my brother, Henry Plainview from Fond du ___" | 64 |
"Hotel du ___" (Booker Prize winner by Anita Brookner) | 64 |
Bobby Sherman song alternatively titled "If I Had You" | 64 |
With “The,” Blake poem from “Songs of Innocence” | 64 |
"Adelaide's ___" ("Guys and Dolls" song) | 64 |
Word with ''turn'' or ''memory'' | 64 |
“The ___ Ascending” (Ralph Vaughan Williams composition) | 64 |
Bird that "at heaven's gate sings," in Shakespeare | 64 |
Phyllis' TV husband on the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 64 |
Cowboy star Lash, who taught Harrison Ford how to use a bullwhip | 64 |
Word with ''whip'' or ''tongue'' | 64 |
"O, gie me the __ that has acres o' charms": Burns | 64 |
Word with ''laugh'' or ''straw'' | 64 |
2013 Best Original Score Tony winner for "Kinky Boots" | 64 |
Eric Clapton classic whose main riff was written by Duane Allman | 64 |
"So crisp you can hear the freshness" snack food brand | 64 |
Thompson who played the mother in "Back to the Future" | 64 |
"Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" speaker | 64 |
Sacha Baron Cohen voiced one in the "Madagascar" films | 64 |
Deighton who wrote the "Hook, Line and Sinker" trilogy | 64 |
"I would give my right arm to be ambidextrous" speaker | 64 |
Lotte who played Rosa Klebb in "From Russia With Love" | 64 |
"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" Tony winner Norbert ___ Butz | 64 |
He directed Eastwood in the "Man with No Name" trilogy | 64 |
His papacy began almost precisely 500 years before Francis's | 64 |
"Nuttin' I can say's gonna change their minds" | 64 |
"___ dance, put on your red shoes and dance the blues" | 64 |
Aretha lyric "You're a ___ and you're a cheat" | 64 |
"Debts and ___ are generally mixed together": Rabelais | 64 |
Whitman's 'When -- Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd' | 64 |
Word with ''tiger'' or ''water'' | 64 |
Dave Pirner "There's a ___ to how long I can wait" | 64 |
Hoopster Jeremy who created quite a sensation in 2012 as a Knick | 64 |
"I'm Not ___," 1975 #1 country hit by Jessi Colter | 64 |
"La Marseillaise" composer Claude Joseph Rouget de ___ | 64 |
Costar of Diaz and Barrymore in "Charlie's Angels" | 64 |
She played Kate's niece in "Suddenly, Last Summer" | 64 |
Josh ___, who directed and co-produced "South Pacific" | 64 |
Taylor portrayer in the 2012 TV movie "Liz & Dick" | 64 |
Actress Lindsay who said "Normalcy is not interesting" | 64 |
"___ rennt" (1998 German film with multiple timelines) | 64 |
Fictional salesman who said "I am not a dime a dozen!" | 64 |
Word with ''Star'' or ''Ranger'' | 64 |
Word with ''eared'' or ''sided'' | 64 |
Actress Martin who starred in TV’s “National Velvet” | 64 |
''Angeles'' or ''Lobos'' starter | 64 |
Word with ''parking'' or ''odd'' | 64 |
"Fairies' midwife" in "Romeo and Juliet" | 64 |
Roger and Dee's mother on "What's Happening!!" | 64 |
She quipped "I've been in more laps than a napkin" | 64 |
''The butcher, the baker, the candle stick-___'' | 64 |
Musical title character who "made us feel alive again" | 64 |
"Olympia" and other French Impressionist paintings (6) | 64 |
Setting of the sci-fi story "Out of the Silent Planet" | 64 |
Reach one's limit on, as a credit card, with "out" | 64 |
Sandwich promoted with the phrase "Saucy love is back" | 64 |
Saudi Arabian city that's the setting of Muhammad's tomb | 64 |
"When You Look ___ the Eyes" (2007 Jonas Brothers hit) | 64 |
Carl's partner in "The 2000 Year Old Man" routines | 64 |
Prefix with carpal or "tarsal" or "physical" | 64 |
"How 'bout them ___?" (classic conversation segue) | 64 |
Studio subject of the miniseries "When the Lion Roars" | 64 |
Prophet who prophesied that the Savior would come from Bethlehem | 64 |
Lead-in for ''life'' or ''size'' | 64 |
"Let us have faith that right makes ___ ..." (Lincoln) | 64 |
Secretary in both Clinton's and George W. Bush's cabinet | 64 |
Old car that was famously available in black, black ... or black | 64 |
You might have heard about how it gets expelled in geology class | 64 |
"Hey ___" (recurring "In Living Color" skit) | 64 |
''Frankenstein'' or ''Godzilla'' | 64 |
"In the midnight hour, she cried ___ ..." (Billy Idol) | 64 |
Barry who played Lt. Gerard on TV's "The Fugitive" | 64 |
Fictional sleuth who first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post | 64 |
Medical test where patients are given a "panic button" | 64 |
"___, it's full of stars!" ("2001" line) | 64 |
Tennis player with the most consecutive titles at any tournament | 64 |
"The less you wear, the more you need ___" (ad slogan) | 64 |
"... to go ___ is the best disguise": William Congreve | 64 |
Britton who wrote "The President's Daughter," 1927 | 64 |
Hoop group hidden inside this puzzle's three longest answers | 64 |
Site of Mt. Mitchell, highest U.S. point east of the Mississippi | 64 |
Govt. org. with a Shakespeare in American Communities initiative | 64 |
Patricia, the Cookie in ''Cookie's Fortune'' | 64 |
Composer Hefti who wrote the theme to "The Odd Couple" | 64 |
"Viva ___ Flanders" ("The Simpsons" episode) | 64 |
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" character Land | 64 |
"White & ___" ("Weird Al" Yankovic song) | 64 |
Charles Laughton's role in "The Sign of the Cross" | 64 |
Word with ''wed'' or ''married'' | 64 |
She covered "The End" by her former lover Jim Morrison | 64 |
Farley Granger's role in "Hans Christian Andersen" | 64 |
Manhattan neighborhood named for being just above Houston Street | 64 |
''Caro __'' (''Rigoletto'' aria) | 64 |
"I've been through the desert on a horse with ___" | 64 |
Who has scored more than 850 points in an official Scrabble game | 64 |
Jed Cooper was rescued from one in "Hang 'Em High" | 64 |