Title word after "Pineapple" or "Maple Leaf" | 64 |
Repeated verb in “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” | 64 |
Fortifications mentioned in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 64 |
William ___ (long-time head of Homicide on "The Wire") | 64 |
"The most trusted name in electronics" sloganeer, once | 64 |
"Man is not free unless government is limited" speaker | 64 |
Word with ''world'' or ''McCoy'' | 64 |
Henrik Ibsen was a playwright who focused on the ___ movement... | 64 |
"You got chocolate in my peanut butter..." candy brand | 64 |
Bridget's portrayer in "Bridget Jones's Diary" | 64 |
Dimmesdale's title in "The Scarlet Letter,": Abbr. | 64 |
How to unravel the answers to this puzzle's asterisked clues | 64 |
Unburdened [like this puzzle? check out *avxwords.com* for more] | 64 |
Song with the lyric "she really shows you all she can" | 64 |
"The Larry Sanders Show" Emmy-winning supporting actor | 64 |
Board game originally titled "La Conquête du Monde" | 64 |
Director Martin of "Hud" and "Norma Rae" (4) | 64 |
Subject of the 2008 biography "The Man Who Made Lists" | 64 |
"... ___ for the home team/ If they don't win ..." | 64 |
Best-seller subtitled "The Saga of an American Family" | 64 |
Edwin's fiancée in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" | 64 |
"The Run for the ___" (nickname of the Kentucky Derby) | 64 |
City with a cathedral depicted in a series of Monet masterpieces | 64 |
Sch. that awarded the first civil engineering degree in the U.S. | 64 |
Letters given in the bonus round of "Wheel of Fortune" | 64 |
Subj. of the “traveling salesman” problem in mathematics | 64 |
Rap group that covered Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" | 64 |
Stand-up comic famous for carrying a rolled-up newspaper onstage | 64 |
Mobster Bonpensiero's first name on "The Sopranos" | 64 |
"The Stockbroker" on the "Howard Stern Show" | 64 |
Monterey County seat that's the birthplace of John Steinbeck | 64 |
"The Song Remains the ___" (Led Zeppelin concert film) | 64 |
Word with ''souci'' or ''serif'' | 64 |
Homoerotic Greek poet dubbed "The Tenth Muse" by Plato | 64 |
"Diary of a Madman" that stands for something (Abbr.)? | 64 |
Rhyme scheme of "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" | 64 |
Gift from a clueless girlfriend (really, you shouldn't have) | 64 |
"God's Little ___," story re an infant with colic? | 64 |
"Dedicated to finding ___" (diabetes foundation motto) | 64 |
What Sports Illustrated's annual Swimsuit Issue has a lot of | 64 |
Cartoon Network show about a boy named Finn and a dog named Jake | 64 |
Presidential concern about a conflict between tall, skinny dogs? | 64 |
Problem faced by one reentering the job market after a long time | 64 |
Role for which Peggy Cass won a Tony and got an Oscar nomination | 64 |
"___ properly set is halfway reached": Abraham Lincoln | 64 |
It corresponds to a six-color scale ranging from green to maroon | 64 |
Senegalese rapper on Young Jeezy's "Soul Survivor" | 64 |
___ Reed Hall (portrayer of Olivia on "Sesame Street") | 64 |
Folk music scholar who helped popularize Leadbelly and Burl Ives | 64 |
"The cause and solution to all of life's problems" | 64 |
Washington's motto, meaning "by and by" in Chinook | 64 |
Mistakenly hitting into the doubles area during a singles match? | 64 |
Regular on "The Odd Couple" and "Happy Days" | 64 |
"___ Like Yours . . . ": Martha and the Vandellas song | 64 |
Puzzler's alert: the clues in this crossword are all in this | 64 |
Emile Hirsch film about the best place to load and unload boats? | 64 |
Corny reality show set all over the world, with "The"? | 64 |
"It's ___ world ..." (male chauvinist's claim) | 64 |
Titular 2001 movie character who works at The Two Windmills cafe | 64 |
Member of both the College Football and Basketball Halls of Fame | 64 |
"I ___" (tune for Tennessee Tuxedo's pal Chumley?) | 64 |
Climax "Precious ___ are the moments we two can share" | 64 |
Harrison Ford's co-star in "Six Days Seven Nights" | 64 |
People who cross out a substance that causes an immune response? | 64 |
Alaskan area at the center of an oil-drilling controversy: Abbr. | 64 |
Prince "The kinda girl you wanna teach. She's ___" | 64 |
Michael who directed "14 Up" through "56 Up" | 64 |
"Has our waiter even made eye contact?" (complaint #2) | 64 |
Composer Dominick whose name means "silver" in Italian | 64 |
Title character in Anne Rice's sixth Vampire Chronicles book | 64 |
It gives Congress the power to declare war / Cyclist's stunt | 64 |
N.F.L. owner who moved the Cleveland Browns to Baltimore in 1996 | 64 |
Cornerback Samuel who won two Super Bowl rings with the Patriots | 64 |
"That greeny flower" in a William Carlos Williams poem | 64 |
Record label of the Beatles' "Ain't She Sweet" | 64 |
Mardi Gras celebration featuring drinking, smoking, and gunfire? | 64 |
Magazine founded by Emerson and Longfellow, with "The" | 64 |
Cartoon hero who fights Ferocious Flea and Professor Von Gimmick | 64 |
Unfortunate way to break off a relationship, with "on" | 64 |
" . . . ___ I be best": "Henry VI, Part III" | 64 |
Something that's tough to eat, but filled with antioxidants? | 64 |
Drum major's concern during a parade through narrow streets? | 64 |
Hungarian composer who wrote "The Miraculous Mandarin" | 64 |
Michigan city of 50,000 that's home to a Fortune 500 company | 64 |
"My stocks are going down! My stocks are going down!"? | 64 |
Boutique headphones from the producer of "The Chronic" | 64 |
Cozy inn whose abbreviation is a hint to this puzzle's theme | 64 |
... decorative furniture elements being blown off with dynamite? | 64 |
W.C. Fields's epitaph: " . . . I'd rather ___" | 64 |
Hilaire who wrote "The Bad Child's Book of Beasts" | 64 |
Katherine Graham's editor at the "Washington Post" | 64 |
Advice to a young Post: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 64 |
British scientist Tim credited with inventing the World Wide Web | 64 |
"Now More Than Ever: Joe" (rejected campaign ad, 2008) | 64 |
1967 Van Morrison album with the hit "Brown Eyed Girl" | 64 |
What have the mortise and tenon contributed to business culture? | 64 |
They're on the cover of every issue of "Penthouse" | 64 |
Mark Wahlberg starred in the 1997 film "___ Nights"... | 64 |
Food that's either cooked or not cooked, tasty or not tasty? | 64 |
Fictional spy who's really a giant department store founder? | 64 |