"___ jolly swagman..." ("Waltzing Matilda" start) | 69 |
Prequel about Alan and Jake Harper before they moved in with Charlie? | 69 |
Repeated interjection in the Rolling Stones' "Miss You" | 69 |
Subject of Wayne Koestenbaum's "The Queen's Throat" | 69 |
Winfrey who maybe someday will mention my crossword books to her fans | 69 |
Sitcom planet first mentioned in an episode of "Happy Days" | 69 |
Hockey legend whose famous dive is memorialized by a statue in Boston | 69 |
Olympics locale where the first figure-skating triple jump was landed | 69 |
Ferrell's cheerleading partner on "Saturday Night Live" | 69 |
He's third behind Foxx and Gehrig for most home runs in the 1930s | 69 |
Oscar winner who made his film debut in "Me, Natalie," 1969 | 69 |
Word with "knee," "mouse" or "shoulder" | 69 |
Its original purpose was to house Buddhist relics and sacred writings | 69 |
Word after "take a" or "leave a," at the register | 69 |
Leonard and Sheldon's neighbor on "The Big Bang Theory" | 69 |
Indiana town that's home to the International Circus Hall of Fame | 69 |
Org. that wasn't too pleased with Obama's fly-swatting skills | 69 |
Org. behind the "McCruelty: I'm Hatin' It" campaign | 69 |
"Cool," to those who think they're cool using rap slang | 69 |
Attachment to ''audio'' or ''biblio'' | 69 |
Luxury hotel along Manhattan's Central Park, with "the" | 69 |
One may be shaved, though shaving the other also is standard practice | 69 |
Packers running back Elijah who scored two touchdowns in Super Bowl I | 69 |
Barrymore's villain role in "It's a Wonderful Life" | 69 |
Performer with five #1 hits in his first year on the Billboard charts | 69 |
It's "architecture, not interior decoration": Hemingway | 69 |
Whence the line "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want" | 69 |
"I threw away my golf shoes when I got a hole-in-one," e.g. | 69 |
"I threw away my golf shoes when I got a hole in one," e.g. | 69 |
Holiday changed to Thanksgiving in "For Your Consideration" | 69 |
Leader who babbled incoherently to the U.N. for 96 minutes on 9/23/09 | 69 |
Seminal punk band who took their name from a Paul McCartney pseudonym | 69 |
"Amazing" magician famous for debunking unreasonable claims | 69 |
"Suddenly, as ___ things will, it vanished": E. B. Browning | 69 |
Poe called it "grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous" | 69 |
Lou who sang "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" | 69 |
Result of a fruitful plate appearance in the Grapefruit League: Abbr. | 69 |
It once billed itself "The most trusted name in television" | 69 |
Company in the Aaron Sorkin play "The Farnsworth Invention" | 69 |
Chris with the 1978 hit "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" | 69 |
He played Davidson's love interest in "The Crying Game" | 69 |
Film that lost the Best Picture Oscar to "Chariots of Fire" | 69 |
Smell like Pig-Pen [***avxwords.com has good, weekly indie xwords***] | 69 |
Sporting goods chain with the slogan "Get outside yourself" | 69 |
Verdon who was the first professional chef to work in the White House | 69 |
Young Hollywood actor who died of a drug overdose on January 15, 2008 | 69 |
The "you" in "you caught my eye" in a 1965 #1 hit | 69 |
Santana "Even gave you my ___, for better or for worse ..." | 69 |
Beatles girl "filling in a ticket in her little white book" | 69 |
1950s movie monster whose wing-flapping could blow buses into the air | 69 |
Flower with such varieties as Tipsy Imperial Concubine and Happy Butt | 69 |
New Jersey town where Edison built the first electric lighting system | 69 |
Word with "slide," "ground" or "golden" | 69 |
River rising in the Vosges Mountains on the border of Alsace-Lorraine | 69 |
"That's What Friends Are For" co-writer Carol Bayer-___ | 69 |
___ Paradise (narrator of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road") | 69 |
'50s portrayer of Brynner's son in "The King and I" | 69 |
"Oh won't you smile awhile for me ___" Hall & Oates | 69 |
"A lost battle is a battle one thinks one has lost" speaker | 69 |
Much of "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" | 69 |
The starts of this puzzle's six longest answers are types of them | 69 |
Like the figure formed by the three circled letters in the upper left | 69 |
Chocolate lover, for relaxation, chewing candy apple's core (7,4) | 69 |
One-named singer with the 2003 hit "Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)" | 69 |
Film about the woman most likely to catch men's attention? (2001) | 69 |
Pixar movie between "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2" | 69 |
'There is Nothin' Like --' ('South Pacific' song) | 69 |
"Operators are standing by" and "Call now!," e.g. | 69 |
In modern-day slang, guilt and lack of motivation after becoming rich | 69 |
" . . . as ___ gathereth her chickens . . . " : Matt. 23:37 | 69 |
The person who stole that parking spot you were waiting to take, e.g. | 69 |
Like rescues depicted in Kevin Costner's "The Guardian" | 69 |
1902 Kentucky Derby winner that was named after a fictional character | 69 |
Senate race loser to Barack Obama in 2004 with innate seeing ability? | 69 |
"Hit" musician who sang "Let's Stay Together" | 69 |
Autobiography by jewel thief Walter T. Shaw (with Mary Jane Robinson) | 69 |
Chemical group that includes sodium and lithium (with a hidden fruit) | 69 |
No. 6 on the ABA Journal's list of the 25 greatest legal TV shows | 69 |
Aviator who said "the lure of flying is the lure of beauty" | 69 |
James Ellroy novel that Time magazine named best fiction book of 1995 | 69 |
''Don't make ___!'' (''Freeze!'') | 69 |
___ Downing, landscape architect who designed the White House grounds | 69 |
"To a newspaperman a human being is ___ . . . ": Fred Allen | 69 |
"O say can you see" or "Thru the perilous fight"? | 69 |
Like a lot of politicians until they actually start voting on budgets | 69 |
"I don't want to go off on ___ here..." (Dennis Miller) | 69 |
"We ___ on a great battle-field . . ." (Gettysburg Address) | 69 |
''___ of Endless Light'' (Madeleine L'Engle work) | 69 |
Pitcher Galarraga who lost a perfect game on an umpire's bad call | 69 |
Location of the first state-chartered university in the United States | 69 |
Viral video series that manipulates broadcast journalists' voices | 69 |
Frontman on the 1987 debut album "Appetite for Destruction" | 69 |
He was named Public Enemy No. 1 following the death of John Dillinger | 69 |
Performer featured on Peter Gabriel's "Come Talk to Me" | 69 |
Winner of three consecutive Emmys for "Mission: Impossible" | 69 |
Measures of the time it takes to slip on a peel and hit the pavement? | 69 |
He played the least nutzoid Bluth on "Arrested Development" | 69 |
Grilling cookbook authors Karen Adler and Judith Fertig, collectively | 69 |
Where "Battlefield Earth" ranks among John Travolta movies? | 69 |
German astronomer who was the first to measure the distance to a star | 69 |