"___ Rock", final track on "Sounds of Silence" | 66 |
"All ___ of You" ("Phantom of the Opera" song) | 66 |
Developer of the one-named "Jeopardy!" contestant Watson | 66 |
Word with ''maker'' or ''breaker'' | 66 |
He had the first hip-hop album to bear an explicit content sticker | 66 |
''___Anything'' (''Oliver!'' song) | 66 |
"___ Funny Feeling" (song from "Skirts Ahoy!") | 66 |
"I Wanna ___" (Karen Kaufman Orloff children's book) | 66 |
Restaurant that offers a Rooty Tooty Fresh 'N Fruity breakfast | 66 |
To whom Rick said "The Germans wore gray. You wore blue" | 66 |
"___ Stranger Here Myself," ultimate source of Stepquote | 66 |
"Magnificant Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D" theater | 66 |
Beginning of a George Harrison song title on "Let It Be" | 66 |
"The Bottle ___" (short story by Robert Louis Stevenson) | 66 |
"How can I drive the babysitter nuts this time?" et al.? | 66 |
Words with "pickle," "stew" or "jam" | 66 |
Garten who hosts "Barefoot Contessa" on the Food Network | 66 |
Classic phrase added to the end of Chinese fortune cookie fortunes | 66 |
Crazy Eyes or Taystee on "Orange Is the New Black," e.g. | 66 |
Adjective with ''ear'' or ''tube'' | 66 |
Word after "bang," "break" or "bump" | 66 |
Whence "Heart-Shaped Box" and "Pennyroyal Tea" | 66 |
Charged particle taken from this puzzle's four longest entries | 66 |
"__ a Spell on You": 1957 Screamin' Jay Hawkins song | 66 |
Brother of Ethan Allen who was a member of the Green Mountain Boys | 66 |
In an old song, the "I'll see you in my dreams" girl | 66 |
Classic Broadway musical with the song "Alice Blue Gown" | 66 |
Susan who wrote the best seller "Compromising Positions" | 66 |
Source of "they shall beat their swords into plowshares" | 66 |
"The stroke of death ___ a lover's pinch": Cleopatra | 66 |
"... was blind, but now ___" ("Amazing Grace") | 66 |
Prefix with ''thermal'' or ''bar'' | 66 |
Words between ''call'' and ''day'' | 66 |
The U.S. tied them in the first round of the 2006 World Cup: Abbr. | 66 |
"If on a Winter's Night a Traveler" novelist Calvino | 66 |
Judge who heard "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" | 66 |
Words with ''use'' or ''big deal'' | 66 |
Fictional cousin known as "TÃo Cosa" in Latin America | 66 |
1968-'70 TV series in which Robert Wagner played a cat burglar | 66 |
AC/DC jam orig. called "The Clap" (with "The") | 66 |
"___ Ho (You Are My Destiny)" (2009 Pussycat Dolls song) | 66 |
2001 #1 album with the hit "Love Don't Cost a Thing" | 66 |
"Diamond ___" Quimby (mayor on "The Simpsons") | 66 |
One-named singer with the 2006 hit "Too Little Too Late" | 66 |
Greater London parish that's home to the Royal Botanic Gardens | 66 |
Computer feature that ends each of the five longest across answers | 66 |
Ukrainian city that hosted the 50th annual Eurovision Song Contest | 66 |
Word with ''Wounded'' or ''trick'' | 66 |
Nu metal band whose name is written with a backwards "R" | 66 |
TV character who got notes signed "Epstein's Mother" | 66 |
"___ Jenner ... and All Things Kardashian" (2011 memoir) | 66 |
Alexei who played on the U.S. Olympic soccer team in 1992 and 1996 | 66 |
''___ Theme'' (''Doctor Zhivago'') | 66 |
Had one hit with "There She Goes" (with "The") | 66 |
"O, gie me the ___ that has acres o' charms" (Burns) | 66 |
Word with ''America'' or ''lover'' | 66 |
"Doctor ___ and the Forgotten Knights" (2011 video game) | 66 |
Element whose symbol comes from the Latin word "plumbum" | 66 |
Quadrennial occasion celebrated by this puzzle's theme entries | 66 |
Company whose name comes from the Danish for "play well" | 66 |
Satirical songwriter Tom who wrote "The Masochism Tango" | 66 |
Artoo projects a holographic image of her in "Star Wars" | 66 |
Barker of the Cleveland Indians who pitched a perfect game in 1981 | 66 |
''Telephoto'' or ''contact'' ender | 66 |
Jed's chief of staff before C.J., on "The West Wing" | 66 |
__ Lewis, 2006 winner on U.K. talent show "The X Factor" | 66 |
Pope who bestowed the title of Defender of the Faith on Henry VIII | 66 |
Host Crane dubbed "the bad boy of late-night television" | 66 |
Bandleader who had a hit with "Unchained Melody" in 1955 | 66 |
Beatles title words following "Speaking words of wisdom" | 66 |
"So you're just gonna sit there and ___ to my face?" | 66 |
Hugh's fellow fighter, in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" | 66 |
Contestant's help on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" | 66 |
"Sending All My Love" band that goes in a straight line? | 66 |
One sleeping "in the jungle, the mighty jungle," in song | 66 |
Minnelli with a brilliant role on "Arrested Development" | 66 |
"___ of Lambeth" (W. Somerset Maugham's first novel) | 66 |
John who wrote "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" | 66 |
Cyberchuckle, and a hint to this puzzle's four longest answers | 66 |
Kinks girl who "walks like a woman and talks like a man" | 66 |
Bird mentioned prominently in ''Bringing Up Baby'' | 66 |
Kiddie lit character who's in charge of the Brown Bar-ba-loots | 66 |
When repeated, classic song with the lyric "Me gotta go" | 66 |
Records "broken" in this puzzle's nine theme answers | 66 |
___-Obama Proliferation and Threat Reduction Initiative (2007 law) | 66 |
"Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" director Sidney | 66 |
Queen who "comes in shape no bigger than an agate-stone" | 66 |
"Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It" autobiographer West | 66 |
Actress who delivered the line "Beulah, peel me a grape" | 66 |
Whence the words "That the English Church shall be free" | 66 |
It was admitted as a free state as part of the Missouri Compromise | 66 |
"When You're Good to ___" ("Chicago" song) | 66 |
Brown who writes the "Arthur" children's book series | 66 |
Song from Neil Diamond's 1996 album "Tennessee Moon" | 66 |
Classic war film with "Hawkeye" and "Hot Lips" | 66 |
It shouldn't be tried by people who aren't good at English | 66 |
"A pious fraud of the almanac," per James Russell Lowell | 66 |
''I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings'' author Angelou | 66 |
Warren Beatty's role opposite Julie Christie's Mrs. Miller | 66 |
A1: "Our guy is being held by a couple of tough ___ ..." | 66 |