| Poet who wrote "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal" | 69 |
| Politician Grasso who was one of Time's Women of the Year in 1975 | 69 |
| Sci-fi characters with a "Dresden-china type of prettiness" | 69 |
| Children's book character who lives at New York's Plaza Hotel | 69 |
| Dr. ___ Schneider, historian who was a love interest of Indiana Jones | 69 |
| Petty lyric "There was a little more to life somewhere ___" | 69 |
| Beethoven's last piano concerto, familiarly, with "the" | 69 |
| Ending with ''insist'' or ''persist'' | 69 |
| Lady ___ Hillcrest (character in "The Mystery of Irma Vep") | 69 |
| Rock producer Brian Peter George St. Jean le Baptiste de la Salle ___ | 69 |
| Byrne's collaborator on "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" | 69 |
| Brian who admitted to composing the Windows 95 startup music on a Mac | 69 |
| "... there are evils ___ to darken all his goodness": Shak. | 69 |
| Singer with the triple-platinum album "The Memory of Trees" | 69 |
| Singer with the double-platinum album "The Memory of Trees" | 69 |
| Oscar-winning "Casablanca" co-screenwriter Julius or Philip | 69 |
| First book in Christopher Paolini's "Inheritance Cycle" | 69 |
| "Winter's cold, spring ___" "Satellite" lyric | 69 |
| 1974 hit whose title is sung twice after "Como una promesa" | 69 |
| Canal with a "low bridge" ("ev'rybody down!") | 69 |
| Suffix with ''Canton'' and ''Peking'' | 69 |
| "¡___ es mio!" ("That's mine!" in Spanish) | 69 |
| European city of 500,000+ whose name translates as "to eat" | 69 |
| Volcano in Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" | 69 |
| "...___ the L I C I O U S" ("Fergalicious" lyric) | 69 |
| "L'___ et le Néant" (1943 Jean-Paul Sartre treatise) | 69 |
| Cleveland avenue said to have America's first traffic light, 1914 | 69 |
| Will Varner's daughter-in-law in "The Long, Hot Summer" | 69 |
| Longoria with a $40 million "Desperate Housewives" contract | 69 |
| "... deliver us from ___" (line from the Lord's Prayer) | 69 |
| Minor-leaguer whose team is named after a Coney Island roller coaster | 69 |
| Sci-fi creature whose language is based on the Chinese dialect Kalmyk | 69 |
| "___ on Main St." (1972 double album by the Rolling Stones) | 69 |
| Eminently forgettable (though still active) rock band Better Than ___ | 69 |
| Putting 7:00 on the invite, but not actually getting home until 7:30? | 69 |
| Les Savy ___ (band that's much better live than on records, IMHO) | 69 |
| Org. with a refinancing program to help victims of subprime mortgages | 69 |
| "This is a Montague, our ___": "Romeo and Juliet" | 69 |
| Company that made the Red Baron's and Amelia Earhart's planes | 69 |
| Group with the 1951 hit "Tell Me Why," with "the" | 69 |
| Last name of the deacon played by Sherman Hemsley on "Amen" | 69 |
| James Lovelock book subtitled "A New Look at Life on Earth" | 69 |
| Van Morrison "Like a full force ___, I was lifted up again" | 69 |
| 1960s sitcom with the catchphrase "Sorry about that, Chief" | 69 |
| She was nominated for an Oscar for playing Hedda in "Hedda" | 69 |
| "An expensive way of playing marbles," per G. K. Chesterton | 69 |
| "You've lost that lovin' feeling, now it's ___" | 69 |
| Item: 1936 novel. Problem: Missing from collection after freak storm. | 69 |
| "Soon It's ___ Rain" ("The Fantasticks" song) | 69 |
| Texas county named for a Civil War general, with its seat in Longview | 69 |
| ''Bali ___'' (''South Pacific'' song) | 69 |
| ''Bali ___'' (from ''South Pacific'') | 69 |
| Coproducer of "The Flintstones" and "The Jetsons" | 69 |
| Gruber to whom "Yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker!" was addressed | 69 |
| "Keep it under your ___!" ("Mum's the word!") | 69 |
| Fred Astaire's dance partner in ''Royal Wedding'' | 69 |
| Elvin ___, 1960's-80's N.B.A. star known as "Big E" | 69 |
| "You Can Heal Your Life" author Louise on a constitutional? | 69 |
| "It's More Than You Imagined. It's ___" (TV slogan) | 69 |
| ''Isn't __ bit like you and me?'' (Beatles lyric) | 69 |
| "___ let us in, knows where we've been" (Beatles lyric) | 69 |
| "___ like to come and meet us" ("Starman" lyrics) | 69 |
| 1949 film that won Olivia de Havilland an Oscar, with "The" | 69 |
| "Let ___ Run Wild" (B-side to "California Girls") | 69 |
| "Steve ___!" ("Arrested Development" catchphrase) | 69 |
| Movie with the tagline "A family comedy without the family" | 69 |
| ''Gunsmoke'' or ''Wagon Train,'' e.g. | 69 |
| Jon Butcher: "If wishes were ___, then dreamers would ride" | 69 |
| He called the U.S. pres. a "glorified public relations man" | 69 |
| 1963 film based on Larry McMurtry's "Horseman, Pass By" | 69 |
| "Combination Pizza ___ & Taco Bell" (Das Racist single) | 69 |
| Type of animal voiced by Whoopi Goldberg in "The Lion King" | 69 |
| English actor Abercrombie who played Mr. Pitt on "Seinfeld" | 69 |
| Movie with the tag line "The Coolest Event in 16,000 Years" | 69 |
| 1990 #1 rap hit that starts "Yo, V.I.P., let's kick it" | 69 |
| Where Fischer played Spassky for the World Chess Championship (abbr.) | 69 |
| Frontman on the song "Cop Killer" who now plays a cop on TV | 69 |
| "Fin" Tutuola portrayer on "Law & Order: SVU" | 69 |
| Its southern border is about seven times longer than its northern one | 69 |
| "Gibraltar may be strong, but ___ are impregnable": Emerson | 69 |
| It begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son ..." | 69 |
| International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee the same year as Guillermo | 69 |
| Character who said "You used to be a much better liar, Sam" | 69 |
| "I ran away from you once. I can't do it again" speaker | 69 |
| Go-getter's response to "Do you know of such a person?" | 69 |
| Words said while chugging coffee and snatching up one's briefcase | 69 |
| Math professor Burkhart on "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" | 69 |
| Pearl Jam "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter ___ Small Town" | 69 |
| "Stranger ___ Strange Land" (1961 Robert A. Heinlein novel) | 69 |
| "The ___ of the Sixth Happiness" (1958 Ingrid Bergman film) | 69 |
| "First ___, first ..." (eulogy words for George Washington) | 69 |
| Gershwin who wrote with Kern, Weill, and Arlen after his brother died | 69 |
| ___ Szewinska, Olympic sprinting gold medalist of 1964, 1968 and 1976 | 69 |
| Sci-fi film with the tagline "What will you do with yours?" | 69 |
| Jeremy who plays Antonio in "The Merchant of Venice" (2004) | 69 |
| Source of "let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall die" | 69 |
| It ends "... and they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh" | 69 |
| "___ a man in Reno" ("Folsom Prison Blues" lyric) | 69 |
| Religion to which 10% of American voters believe Barack Obama belongs | 69 |
| "There ___ there there" (Gertrude Stein comment on Oakland) | 69 |