"The Bronx ___" (1979 Sparky Lyle book about the Yankees) | 67 |
Creator of Forbes' "most valuable fictional character" | 68 |
Pop foursome that took its name from its members' first initials | 68 |
MC Skat Cat's co-star in the "Opposites Attract" video | 68 |
Fictional corporation that sells earthquake pills and portable holes | 68 |
New Testament book that chronicles the story of Ananias and Sapphira | 68 |
End of Rhett's sentence that begins "Frankly, my dear" | 68 |
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" director Andrew | 68 |
"The Black ___" (first of a Rowan Atkinson Britcom series) | 68 |
"Poetry is ___ of joy and pain and wonder" (Kahlil Gibran) | 68 |
McLachlan single with the line "I do believe I failed you" | 68 |
She played Musette to Gish's Mimi in "La Boheme," 1926 | 68 |
Attachment to ''smith'' or ''plane'' | 68 |
''He makes no friend who never made ___'' (Tennyson) | 68 |
When Glamour's 2008 co-Woman of the Year Nujood Ali was divorced | 68 |
"The Man Who Mistook His Wife for ___" (Oliver Sacks book) | 68 |
Opera made into a Broadway musical with an Elton John/Tim Rice score | 68 |
"People can you hear it? Love is in the ___" Allmans lyric | 68 |
"___ for Alibi" (first in the Kinsey Millhone book series) | 68 |
Prince ___, Eddie Murphy's role in "Coming to America" | 68 |
Home state of minor league baseball's Montgomery Biscuits: Abbr. | 68 |
"After __" (2005 "Economist" article on the Fed) | 68 |
Jack who played "the Man" in "Chico and the Man" | 68 |
Former senator with the memoir "Power, Pasta and Politics" | 68 |
Secret agent Leamas in "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" | 68 |
Like the northern Lesser Antilles, vis-Ã -vis the Windward Islands | 68 |
"I'll take 'Before & After' for $200, ___" | 68 |
Football player Crumpler who was on the Falcons, Titans and Patriots | 68 |
"Flowers for ___" (basis for the movie "Charly") | 68 |
Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" | 68 |
Keys with the #1 hits "My Boo" and "Fallin'" | 68 |
"And what date does you hold the Fourth of July on?" comic | 68 |
Word with ''Is that'' or ''That is'' | 68 |
Classic Hawaiian song whose title means "Farewell to Thee" | 68 |
Colbert children's book "I ___ Pole (And So Can You!)" | 68 |
"Today I ___ horse" ("Fiddler on the Roof" line) | 68 |
Miss ___ Evans of McCullers's "Ballad of the Sad Cafe" | 68 |
Challenging area at Augusta National, as it's facetiously called | 68 |
"When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie" emotion | 68 |
"...like a big pizza pie, that's ___" (old song lyric) | 68 |
The long entries in this puzzle, vis-Ã -vis "securities" | 68 |
"Slot machines" and "cash lost in 'em," e.g. | 68 |
Who wrote "The only abnormality is the incapacity to love" | 68 |
O'Toole who played Lola in the TV musical "Copacabana" | 68 |
Language in which "kemosabe" means "white shirt" | 68 |
He was questioned by Homer about the theoretical product Skittlebrau | 68 |
"How now? __?": Hamlet, before mistakenly slaying Polonius | 68 |
Word with ''rest'' or ''restricted'' | 68 |
"There's Something About ___ (That Reminds Me of You)" | 68 |
Queens of the Stone Age "The Lost ___ of Keeping a Secret" | 68 |
"___ is never finished, only abandoned": Leonardo da Vinci | 68 |
''Vissi d'___'' (from ''Tosca'') | 68 |
Character voiced by Justin Timberlake in "Shrek the Third" | 68 |
Word with ''liberal'' or ''martial'' | 68 |
Skin care and cosmetics company that looks to be unrelated to Arthur | 68 |
Athlete who posthumously won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1993 | 68 |
Forte of interpreters who help the hearing impaired in court (abbr.) | 68 |
Liam Neeson voiced him in "The Chronicles of Narnia" films | 68 |
Actor who played himself in 1988's "Moon Over Parador" | 68 |
"... the two shall be __": "Wedding Song" lyrics | 68 |
Animal ordered to "be angry, and dispatch," in Shakespeare | 68 |
Dwellers in the Well of Souls in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 68 |
Bottom's other form in "A Midsummer's Night Dream" | 68 |
Utah's John Stockton led the NBA in them for nine straight years | 68 |
"The history of dance on film begins with ___": Gene Kelly | 68 |
Words with ''premium'' or ''glance'' | 68 |
"Thirteen Ways of Looking ___ Blackbird" (Wallace Stevens) | 68 |
''Not___'' (''Think nothing of it'') | 68 |
Source of money that's "spread" in nine puzzle answers | 68 |
Suffix with ''liquid'' or ''fabric'' | 68 |
Shaving product advertised as having "face-hugging action" | 68 |
It may precede ''boy!'' or ''girl!'' | 68 |
Pretty graceful divers, despite what one might think from their name | 68 |
Phish "And I ___, and faintly bouncing round the room ..." | 68 |
Prop in "The Dinner Party" episode of "Seinfeld" | 68 |
1980s Rowan Atkinson sitcom series set in various historical periods | 68 |
Show tune with the repeated line "Come to me, come to me!" | 68 |
His works were the basis of Gregory Maguire's "Wicked" | 68 |
“It might have ___” (Whittier’s “saddest words”) | 68 |
Lawn area called a "devil's strip" only in Akron, Ohio | 68 |
It lost to VHS in part because the porn industry didn't adopt it | 68 |
Singer with the 1966 hit "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" | 68 |
"... burned into my ___'s core": "The Raven" | 68 |
The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody," originally | 68 |
Elvis's "Hound Dog" and "Anyway You Want Me" | 68 |
"Don't let the door hit you on the way out," but nicer | 68 |
Christopher Cross "Arthur's Theme (Best That You ___)" | 68 |
"Thou __ not then be false to any man": "Hamlet" | 68 |
Contract clone (whose abbreviation hints at this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
French engineer Sadi dubbed "the father of thermodynamics" | 68 |
Commuter's source of entertainment / Actor John or David [split] | 68 |
"On the Balcony of the __ Rosada" ("Evita" tune) | 68 |
Place where it's bad to be over 21, or for that matter, under 21 | 68 |
1848 presidential candidate after whom eight U.S. counties are named | 68 |
"___, a Tragedy" (Joseph Addison play set in ancient Rome) | 68 |
Andrew Lloyd Webber show that ran for 7,485 performances on Broadway | 68 |
"The Dreadful Story of Pauline and the Matches" and others | 68 |
Piece of animation "suspended" in the four longest answers | 68 |
Dodgers third baseman of the 1970s nicknamed "The Penguin" | 68 |
"Keeper of the Keys" was the last novel he was featured in | 68 |