Greets respectfully[SEE NOTE ABOVE about last week's puzzle] | 64 |
One who encouraged the composer of "Hungarian Dances"? | 64 |
Word with ''knee'' or ''riding'' | 64 |
Musician with the 1974 album "Here Come the Warm Jets" | 64 |
Like Fortunato, in Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" | 64 |
Annual desert festival whose name describes its closing ceremony | 64 |
Too literal end-of-play action by the "Hamlet" troupe? | 64 |
Celebration that's so secret the address isn't divulged? | 64 |
Request to represent a Minnesota senator's side of a debate? | 64 |
Comic who quipped "Weather forecast for tonight: dark" | 64 |
"Is Reiner younger than Van Dyke?" "No, ___" | 64 |
"Tapestry" singer-songwriter who's a board member? | 64 |
Part 1 of the audition for "Night of the Living Dead"? | 64 |
"... the holy ___ church, the forgiveness of sins ..." | 64 |
"The Daisy-Head Mayzie" narrator, with "The" | 64 |
Legendary NYC club that's now an expensive clothing boutique | 64 |
Did a baby care activity (or this puzzle's theme, literally) | 64 |
Bunch of corporate directors who are never replaced, in Anaheim? | 64 |
Song with the line "Oh, baby, that's what I like!" | 64 |
Charles Dickens's tale of harvesting leafy green vegetables? | 64 |
Jack and Janet's roommate on "Three's Company" | 64 |
Film about a color mismatch between adjacent Venetian paintings? | 64 |
The French Open is the only Grand Slam tournament played on this | 64 |
Grandma Ida's portrayer on "Malcolm in the Middle" | 64 |
Senator Tom who wants to stage another constitutional convention | 64 |
Bread spread for someone who's hungry enough to eat a horse? | 64 |
Singer of the Gallic version of "Who's Sorry Now"? | 64 |
World capital that lent its name to the chemical element hafnium | 64 |
Element whose chemical symbol is used in this puzzle's theme | 64 |
Patron squeezes into crowded luncheonette, gets charged with ... | 64 |
Troubled youth literally hiding in each answer to a starred clue | 64 |
Response to ''Dairy prices are rising'' (Part 2) | 64 |
One who turned Cinderella's pumpkin into pumpkin cheesecake? | 64 |
Van ___ of "Double Team" and "Double Impact" | 64 |
1978 Broadway revue that opens with "Hot August Night" | 64 |
II × II × II × II × II × II × II × V | 64 |
Dance floor remains empty at debutante party; ref rules it a ... | 64 |
Actress Julie, star and co-writer of "Before Midnight" | 64 |
Government in which the people only think they're in charge? | 64 |
Gilded Age philanthropist known for his jewels and huge appetite | 64 |
Sinatra song with many lines starting with "this time" | 64 |
"Water that poor plant before all the leaves dry up!"? | 64 |
Author of the 20th century's best-selling non-religious book | 64 |
Irene's business transaction? (1931, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1948) | 64 |
Asian fruit that smells so bad it's often banned from hotels | 64 |
American realist who painted "The Gross Clinic" (1875) | 64 |
"Ballistic: ___ vs. Sever" (widely panned 2002 movie) | 64 |
Hermia's father in "A Midsummer-Night's Dream" | 64 |
Bacteriologist Paul who coined the word "chemotherapy" | 64 |
Sandburg's "___ Are Different to Different People" | 64 |
Hip-hop artist whose name is a homonym for something he DJs with | 64 |
Song introduced by Ginger Rogers in "Girl Crazy": 1930 | 64 |
Film about fans of confessional rock music who enjoy spicy food? | 64 |
Entertainer who holds the Guinness World Record for broken bones | 64 |
90's band with the hit "I Will Buy You a New Life" | 64 |
Classic laugh-inducing parlor game with writing or illustrations | 64 |
"So let us not talk ___ now, the hour is getting late" | 64 |
Regret some stupidity ... with a hint to this puzzle's theme | 64 |
Bob Seger "Only one thing in common, they got the ___" | 64 |
Undisclosed corporation staging takeover of office-supply chain! | 64 |
"The Broken American Male: And How to ___" (2008 book) | 64 |
"The People vs. Larry ___" (1996 Woody Harrelson film) | 64 |
New Jersey city on the west side of the George Washington Bridge | 64 |
"Charlotte's Web" pig no longer confined to a pen? | 64 |
Sitcom with the theme song "I'll Be There for You" | 64 |
Star of a biopic about the designer of Guggenheim Museum Bilbao? | 64 |
Shoe additions, and what this puzzle's theme answers contain | 64 |
W.S. on hockey ("A Midsummer Night's Dream" II, 1) | 64 |
Writer who said "Satire is what closes Saturday night" | 64 |
French Baroque artist who painted "The Fortune Teller" | 64 |
He entered the ring to ''Pomp and Circumstance'' | 64 |
Prof's admission that someone's helping him temporarily? | 64 |
Word for the symbols "@#$%&!" used in comic strips | 64 |
Dreadlocked actress who has won an Oscar, Grammy, Tony, and Emmy | 64 |
Start of first phrase meaning "approximately unequal"? | 64 |
Poison source in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye" | 64 |
With "The," backing band beloved by daredevil surfers? | 64 |
Monthly compendium of writing so vile you can't put it down? | 64 |
Aspic-like meat dish named for an ingredient it doesn't have | 64 |
Last of the four imperatives in a classic "Tommy" tune | 64 |
Once-gritty Big Apple neighborhood sometimes called Midtown West | 64 |
"Hath ___ means to stain my honest blood"--Shakespeare | 64 |
Queen ___ Maria, mother of England's Charles II and James II | 64 |
Charlton Heston's "The Prince and the Pauper" role | 64 |
Author whose masterpiece only started selling well after he died | 64 |
Lysander's love in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 64 |
Response after searching all over the house for the dog, perhaps | 64 |
"Gone With the Wind" (1964)/"Avatar" (today) | 64 |
"That sly come __ stare": "Witchcraft" lyric | 64 |
Person who's been shouting "Revolution!" too much? | 64 |
"What's that knitter doing during air turbulence?" | 64 |
Consecutive games between two teams in their respective stadiums | 64 |
Vietnamese name of the Red River (with ''Song'') | 64 |
Book with the words "Fish in a tree. How can that be?" | 64 |
Breakfast in bed, say, that's almost always eaten in disgust | 64 |
Hockey penalty for members of the Committee on Ways & Means? | 64 |
Comet partially discovered by the guy who wrote about Quasimodo? | 64 |
2007 satirical best seller subtitled "And So Can You!" | 64 |
Taunt to a basketball player who hasn't made a shot all day? | 64 |
Ray Charles "___, way over town, she's good to me" | 64 |