| "___ Enchanted" (Newbery-winning book made into a 2004 film) | 70 |
| Detective Stabler's first name on "Law & Order: SVU" | 70 |
| Group that "had decayed to a mere beautiful futility": Wells | 70 |
| EchevarrÃa who played Santa Ana in 2004's "The Alamo" | 70 |
| Oscar winner for Best Original Song who didn't attend the ceremony | 70 |
| ___ domain (state's right to take private property for public use) | 70 |
| Computer that was designed to calculate W.W.II artillery firing tables | 70 |
| Slaughter who famously scored the winning run in the 1946 World Series | 70 |
| New Testament book called the "Queen of the Epistles": Abbr. | 70 |
| "Death closes all: but something ___ the end ..." (Tennyson) | 70 |
| Railroad company known as "The scarlet woman of Wall Street" | 70 |
| Bombeck who wrote "Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession" | 70 |
| Bert and ___ (two characters in "It's a Wonderful Life") | 70 |
| It may be heard on the NPR show "The Thistle & Shamrock" | 70 |
| Graphic designer whose autobiography was "Things I Remember" | 70 |
| Quarterback who was a commentator on "Monday Night Football" | 70 |
| Salinger character who said "I prefer stories about squalor" | 70 |
| Gas company named for the initials of the giant that it broke off from | 70 |
| Suffix with ''winning'' and ''losing'' | 70 |
| Nation that demonstrated in the "Singing Revolution" of 1989 | 70 |
| Early blues singer who starred in ''Cabin in the Sky'' | 70 |
| Word before ''acetate'' or ''alcohol'' | 70 |
| Name thought to be derived from the Phoenician for "furnace" | 70 |
| School where part of "The Madness of King George" was filmed | 70 |
| Will Varner's daughter-in-law, in "The Long, Hot Summer" | 70 |
| Word with "eye," "spirit" or "intention" | 70 |
| P. T. Barnum sold tickets to this and called it "The Egress" | 70 |
| Rock-forming mineral that makes up nearly 60% of the Earth's crust | 70 |
| Having a recessed part into which fits a corresponding projecting part | 70 |
| Excessive ones can't be imposed, according to the Eighth Amendment | 70 |
| TV horse introduced in 1955 ... or a Plymouth model introduced in 1956 | 70 |
| Word that can precede the last word of the four longest puzzle answers | 70 |
| Letters next to Katarina Witt's name at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics | 70 |
| Branch of mathematics that sounds like what a grown-up acorn would say | 70 |
| Name in an Ed Wood film with the tagline "I Changed My Sex!" | 70 |
| They're scheduled to be awarded at the Staples Center on 1/31/2010 | 70 |
| Car that "beats the gassers and the rail jobs" in a 1964 hit | 70 |
| One may be written / Just like this clue is written / But a lot better | 70 |
| Weather phenomenon that might be compared to golf balls or grapefruits | 70 |
| Whence the line "A little more than kin, and less than kind" | 70 |
| ___ Solo (character played by Peter Griffin on "Family Guy") | 70 |
| "___ Brinker, or the Silver Skates" (Mary Mapes Dodge novel) | 70 |
| Word that can precede the first word of the six longest puzzle answers | 70 |
| ''Isn't ___ bit like you and me?'' (Beatles lyric) | 70 |
| ___ Fleming, central character in "The Red Badge of Courage" | 70 |
| Snack food that once used the slogan "Taste the difference!" | 70 |
| Farm tool in "Weird Al" Yankovic's "Fat" video | 70 |
| "The Dukes of Hazzard" boss whose name sounds like a big pig | 70 |
| Addressee of the 4/14/1970 message "we've had a problem" | 70 |
| TV channel with "Style Report" and "Beauty Report" | 70 |
| "An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals" philosopher | 70 |
| "All ___ of You" ("The Phantom of the Opera" song) | 70 |
| Substance causing a global catastrophe in "Cat's Cradle" | 70 |
| Crystallizing substance in Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" | 70 |
| Irving Berlin's "___ My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen" | 70 |
| He was enshrined in the Tennis Hall of Fame the same year as Guillermo | 70 |
| Hit for Fabian, the Yardbirds, Bo Diddley, and the Spencer Davis Group | 70 |
| "That's what it looks like to me" in chat-room shorthand | 70 |
| The "F" and "B" of Samuel F. B. Morse, e.g.: Abbr. | 70 |
| "Long Day's Journey ___ Night" (Eugene O'Neill play) | 70 |
| Response to ''What did you do when you saw the bear?'' | 70 |
| Bill and Vinnie's teammate on the "Bad Boys" era Pistons | 70 |
| Like the figure formed by the three circled letters in the upper right | 70 |
| "... but no more like my father / Than ___ Hercules": Hamlet | 70 |
| We Are Defiance "It's Not a Problem Unless You Make ___" | 70 |
| Grammatically incorrect answer to ''Who's there?'' | 70 |
| "One Day in the Life of ___ Denisovich" (Solzhenitsyn novel) | 70 |
| Trump who wrote the self-help book "The Best Is Yet to Come" | 70 |
| Suffix with ''correct'' or ''collect'' | 70 |
| "Molly ___ Can't Say That, Can She?" (1990s best seller) | 70 |
| Directing nominee Clint Eastwood for "Letters from ___ Jima" | 70 |
| Location that prompted Thoreau to write "Civil Disobedience" | 70 |
| Standard with the line "Slip me a slug of the wonderful mug" | 70 |
| "7th Heaven" actor whose twin brother Jason is also an actor | 70 |
| Bear Bryant called him "the greatest athlete I ever coached" | 70 |
| "All over La ___ ..." ("Surfin' U.S.A." lyric) | 70 |
| 2007 Oscar winner (Best Original Screenplay) about a pregnant teenager | 70 |
| Musical featuring "I Hate Men," "So in Love," etc. | 70 |
| TV character who has seizures whenever he hears the voice of Mary Hart | 70 |
| The ___ Tar Pits (after translation, "The The Tar Tar Pits") | 70 |
| Cheryl who replaced Farrah Fawcett on "Charlie's Angels" | 70 |
| His last film was "The Night They Raided Minsky's," 1968 | 70 |
| Bochco show whose opening title was seen on a California license plate | 70 |
| Who wrote "He who does not trust enough will not be trusted" | 70 |
| Hall of Famer who was 0-4 as a pitcher and who had 1 hit in 14 at-bats | 70 |
| Locale in Gray's "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" | 70 |
| Event celebrated in this puzzle, and an example of how the theme works | 70 |
| Shakespeare character who says "Nothing can come of nothing" | 70 |
| Doctor whom Nixon called "the most dangerous man in America" | 70 |
| "Traffic Crossing ___ Bridge" (pioneering 1888 film footage) | 70 |
| "You're in Luck, You're in ___" (advertising slogan) | 70 |
| Actress Headley of "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" | 70 |
| Lesson #3: Russian leader played by Geoffrey Rush in "Frida" | 70 |
| Ionesco play featuring the Professor and the Pupil, with “The” | 70 |
| #86 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" | 70 |
| Where MacArthur's "I shall return" promise was fulfilled | 70 |
| "Liege & ___" (watershed 1969 Fairport Convention album) | 70 |
| Yorba ___ (California city that's the birthplace of Richard Nixon) | 70 |
| John ___ ("Lost" character who regained the use of his legs) | 70 |
| "Seeking my fame and fortune, looking for a pot of gold" CCR | 70 |