Schubert's Symphony ___ Minor ("Unfinished Symphony") | 67 |
John Mayer "Pull all the shades and wander the great ___" | 67 |
Financial services company that sponsors the New York City Marathon | 67 |
Gene Simmons "I'm living in sin (at the Holiday ___)" | 67 |
Word with "circle," "child" or "city" | 67 |
Heroine of Bulwer-Lytton's "The Last Days of Pompeii" | 67 |
Suffix with ''labor'' or ''victor'' | 67 |
Old toothpaste that was supposedly "good for tender gums" | 67 |
Gadget whose name was inspired by "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 67 |
Words you don't expect to hear when you're expecting a call | 67 |
"I don't want the world to see me" Goo Goo Dolls song | 67 |
Word with ''setter'' and ''coffee'' | 67 |
In film, gradual appearance of an image through an expanding circle | 67 |
Modern dancer Duncan strangled by her own scarf en route to a tryst | 67 |
"Love ___ Around" (The Mary Tyler Moore Show" theme) | 67 |
"Sword ___ oath, and oaths must have their course": Shak. | 67 |
Slang term derived from the sound of an edited-for-radio curse word | 67 |
Thomas on the Detroit Pistons during their "Bad Boys" era | 67 |
Goddess invoked by Professor Marvel in "The Wizard of Oz" | 67 |
"...on what your definition of ---" (Bill Gates question) | 67 |
Suffix with ''social'' or ''urban'' | 67 |
Saigon Kick "Love is on the way, I can see ___ your eyes" | 67 |
Contraction with ''do'' or ''work'' | 67 |
Film with the line "You're gonna need a bigger boat." | 67 |
"The Passion of the ___" ("South Park" episode) | 67 |
'60s band co-founder who changed his professional name to Roger | 67 |
Singer/actress with a simultaneous #1 album and #1 film, familiarly | 67 |
Pitchman who said "It has more seats than the Astrodome!" | 67 |
"Heeeeeeeeere's ____!" ("The Shining" line) | 67 |
Desmond and Molly's last name in "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" | 67 |
Only player to have back-to-back 50 point games in the NBA playoffs | 67 |
Psychiatrist who coined the term "collective unconscious" | 67 |
"The Jungle Book" snake who sings "Trust in Me" | 67 |
1991 biopic directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Jeremy Irons | 67 |
Olympia radio station whose call letters mirror its freeform format | 67 |
Elton's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" duet partner | 67 |
"Farewell, farewell! One ___ and I'll descend": Romeo | 67 |
1948 Porter musical inspired by "The Taming of the Shrew" | 67 |
Host: "He's getting hit with everything but the ___!" | 67 |
"Who ___ what evil ..." (intro to "The Shadow") | 67 |
Small denomination of a golden Galleon, in "Harry Potter" | 67 |
Former New York City mayor and "People's Court" judge | 67 |
Tried to get the ball close to the hole without going past, in golf | 67 |
Co-star in the U.S. premiere of "Waiting for Godot," 1956 | 67 |
Captain of the Ghost, in Jack London's "The Sea Wolf" | 67 |
Either the top or bottom half of this puzzle, figuratively speaking | 67 |
Mother of Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, and Dinah | 67 |
"I am a man more sinn'd against than sinning" speaker | 67 |
Author of the 1974 novel found in the starts of the starred answers | 67 |
Man's name that becomes another man's name if read backward | 67 |
"Can't you see my faded ___ bursting apart" Meat Loaf | 67 |
Per 2006 estimates, it ranges from 33 in Swaziland to 84 in Andorra | 67 |
___ and Charlie Browns ("Arrested Development" euphemism) | 67 |
"It was a ___" (frequent claim on "Judge Judy") | 67 |
"Captain's ___ . . ." ("Star Trek" opening) | 67 |
Woman who "drank Champagne and danced all night," in song | 67 |
Name repeated in the lyric "Whatever ___ wants, ___ gets" | 67 |
Either of two first names heard in "Werewolves of London" | 67 |
With “The,” Dr. Seuss book featuring the Brown Bar-ba-Loots | 67 |
___ XVIII (monarch whose reign was interrupted by the Hundred Days) | 67 |
She appeared on the cover of the first national edition of TV Guide | 67 |
"Peanuts" character who offers psychiatric help for 5¢ | 67 |
Able to tear a phonebook in half with one's bare hands, perhaps | 67 |
"When You Ride Alone You Ride With Bin Laden" author Bill | 67 |
"It's all been satirized for your protection" speaker | 67 |
Its flag has a cross with the words "For gallantry" on it | 67 |
"The Luncheon on the Grass" and "Olympia," e.g. | 67 |
Quarterback with the most wins on "Monday Night Football" | 67 |
Actress Thomas who is now St. Jude's National Outreach Director | 67 |
Show whose final episode aired 2/28/83, and this puzzle's theme | 67 |
Word with ''place'' and ''welcome'' | 67 |
Year the oldest college in the Americas was founded, in Mexico City | 67 |
"Dominus illuminatio ___" (Oxford University's motto) | 67 |
"Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies" author | 67 |
She said "Don't be humble. You're not that great" | 67 |
"So help ___" (George Burns line in "Oh, God!") | 67 |
Subject of the 1993 book "The Worst Team Money Could Buy" | 67 |
Role for diminutive Verne Troyer in "Austin Powers" films | 67 |
Prefix for ''giving'' or ''taking'' | 67 |
Final movie of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable, with "The" | 67 |
Gaynor who starred in the film version of "South Pacific" | 67 |
Honolulu's Ala __, world's largest open air shopping center | 67 |
Right-wing talking point word about the Occupy Wall Street protests | 67 |
Behave like Cab Calloway's "red hot hoochie coocher"? | 67 |
Australian folk hero "Breaker" __, subject of a 1979 film | 67 |
TV star who said "Stop gabbin' and get me some oats!" | 67 |
'60s sitcom character whose handlers stuffed nylon in his mouth | 67 |
You'll be in a strong field when you take this abbreviated test | 67 |
It began with the slogan "It's time to get connected" | 67 |
Kingston Trio hit for whose hero Boston's CharlieCard was named | 67 |
Alice who wrote the short-story collection "Open Secrets" | 67 |
"The Sims" passed it as the all-time best-selling PC game | 67 |
ItÂ’s worth 200 points on the SAT, according to facetious claims | 67 |
Poet who wrote "If called by a panther, don't anther" | 67 |
They "want you as a new recruit," sang the Village People | 67 |
D.C. sch. with programs focusing on military strategy and diplomacy | 67 |
Nirvana "I ___ an easy friend. I do, with an ear to lend" | 67 |
"What oft was thought but __ so well express'd": Pope | 67 |
Film character whose first line is "First day of school!" | 67 |
Author of the 1899 children's book "The Wouldbegoods" | 67 |