Classic Studebaker whose name means "Forward!" in Italian | 67 |
"Crispin: The Cross of Lead" Newbery Medal-winning author | 67 |
Bill mentioned often in the course of 2008 presidential mudslinging | 67 |
"The smallest minority on earth is the individual" writer | 67 |
Classic "S.N.L." character who spoke with rounded R's | 67 |
"Please believe that it's true, ___, I love you" Styx | 67 |
Show tune with the lyric "Here am I, your special island" | 67 |
Voice displeasure with heart transplant performed in car seat (5,2) | 67 |
___ arthur mountains pizza (as-described photo-collage Tumblr page) | 67 |
Character introduced in the cartoon short "Frog Baseball" | 67 |
Egotistical Keith Urban song "Who Wouldn't Wanna ___" | 67 |
"Vogliatemi ___" (aria from "Madama Butterfly") | 67 |
"The Devil and Daniel Webster" author Stephen Vincent ___ | 67 |
"A ginooine statesman should ___ his guard": J. R. Lowell | 67 |
"Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded" speaker | 67 |
Actress Andersson of "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" | 67 |
"I'm Just a ___" ("Schoolhouse Rock!" song) | 67 |
North Carolina town that's home to Appalachian State University | 67 |
"It's such a ___ Being always Poor" (Langston Hughes) | 67 |
"Star Trek: First Contact" villains, with "the" | 67 |
Star of "On the Waterfront" and "The Godfather" | 67 |
"I'm freezing!" and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 67 |
Green veggies despised by many (not me - try frying them in butter) | 67 |
Originator of the phrase "truth is stranger than fiction" | 67 |
Entree meant to be eaten with the fingers, according to its creator | 67 |
Nicolas whom "Dog the Bounty Hunter" once posted bail for | 67 |
Voltaire satire that Leonard Bernstein turned into a musical comedy | 67 |
Word with ''basket'' or ''federal'' | 67 |
Title phrase that rhymes with "he lightly doffed his hat" | 67 |
2002 Leonardo DiCaprio/Tom Hanks film that starts with a ball game? | 67 |
Word with ''ambulance'' or ''beer'' | 67 |
Game where it's not cool to call some pieces "horses" | 67 |
Word with ''wood'' or ''chocolate'' | 67 |
Word for a laugh coined by Lewis Carroll in "Jabberwocky" | 67 |
Its grounds house the unsolved puzzle sculpture "Kryptos" | 67 |
"I refuse to join any ___ that would have me as a member" | 67 |
"Professor Plum in the library with the candlestick" game | 67 |
Feature of Doyle's "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" | 67 |
Steely Dan "Drink your big black ___ and get out of here" | 67 |
"The regular __ shuffles in": "Piano Man" lyric | 67 |
TV series whose theme song is The Who's "Who Are You" | 67 |
Flower in Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" | 67 |
"The Persistence of Memory" and "Cabaret Scene" | 67 |
Vice president after whom a U.S. city is thought to have been named | 67 |
Charles Anderson ___, owner and editor of the New York Sun, 1868-97 | 67 |
Org. whose first president general was first lady Caroline Harrison | 67 |
"A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" writer Eggers | 67 |
Pro wrestling maneuver that shares its name with a banned substance | 67 |
Like the main character of "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" | 67 |
Messing with Eric McCormack on the "Will & Grace" set | 67 |
Feeling that you've seen something before seen something before | 67 |
Hester's portrayer in 1995's "The Scarlet Letter" | 67 |
He was the Mad Hatter in 2010's "Alice in Wonderland" | 67 |
"Somewhere on a ___ highway, she rides a Harley Davidson" | 67 |
Automobile pitched by Groucho Marx on "You Bet Your Life" | 67 |
She's almost unrecognizable in "Being John Malkovich" | 67 |
Word with ''side'' or ''satellite'' | 67 |
Patty and Selma Bouvier's workplace on "The Simpsons" | 67 |
Castellaneta cry upon seeing "(annoyed grunt)" in scripts | 67 |
Words with ''enter'' or ''disturb'' | 67 |
KFC sandwich debut of 4/12/10, or an alternate title to this puzzle | 67 |
''I Have __'' (''King and I'' song) | 67 |
Word with ''diligence'' or ''date'' | 67 |
Offenbach's "Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour," e.g. | 67 |
She played Alice in “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice” | 67 |
Word with ''mark'' or ''splitting'' | 67 |
" . . . to ___ little and to spend a little less": R.L.S. | 67 |
Role that won Costner his second of three Worst Actor Razzie Awards | 67 |
Word that used to precede "Germany" or "Berlin" | 67 |
Auction site with a "human remains and body parts" policy | 67 |
''The Conspiracy Against Childhood'' author Le Shan | 67 |
Tomahawk hurler in a memorable clip on "The Tonight Show" | 67 |
Sedgwick Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" is about | 67 |
He was played in two 1940 films, by Mickey Rooney and Spencer Tracy | 67 |
Former New York City mayor who asked "How'm I doing?" | 67 |
Reagan cabinet member who was previously counselor to the president | 67 |
Domain ender that UC Berkeley was one of the first schools to adopt | 67 |
"___ now, while walking down the rural lane" (Longfellow) | 67 |
Suffix with ''wagon'' or ''cannon'' | 67 |
"___ Tripping at the Gates of Hell" (The Flaming Lips EP) | 67 |
Airline that offers the King David Lounge to its premium passengers | 67 |
"It's not just an airline, it's Israel" sloganeer | 67 |
Classic writer's manual, and an alternate title for this puzzle | 67 |
1984 memoir whose titular character's last name is Gatzoyiannis | 67 |
Hermey of TV's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," e.g. | 67 |
"Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice __ Agin)" (#1 hit of 1970) | 67 |
"___'s Coming" (1969 top-ten hit for Three Dog Night) | 67 |
Writer of the 1950 Tony-winning play "The Cocktail Party" | 67 |
First holder of the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England | 67 |
Pitcher Dock who started and got the loss in the 1971 All-Star Game | 67 |
"I feel as old as yonder ___": "Finnegans Wake" | 67 |
"Being ___: A Puppeteer's Journey" (2011 documentary) | 67 |
___ Knox, co-star of Lon Chaney in "The Mummy's Tomb" | 67 |
Musician Brian who wrote "A Year with Swollen Appendices" | 67 |
Musician Brian who uses the pseudonyms Nina Bore and Ben O'Rian | 67 |
Collaborator with Paul Simon on his 2006 album "Surprise" | 67 |
Corporation whose scandal led to the dissolution of Arthur Andersen | 67 |
"Skeletons Fighting Over a Pickled Herring" painter James | 67 |
Last word of the title that begins "For Colored Girls..." | 67 |
"Pity is for the living, ___ is for the dead": Mark Twain | 67 |