Any of three title characters in a long-running Cartoon Network series | 70 |
Originator of the maxim "One swallow does not make a summer" | 70 |
Name on the highest award of the American Society of Plant Taxonomists | 70 |
" . . . even ___ gathereth her chickens . . . ": Matt. 23:37 | 70 |
First step for a would-be groom vis-Ã -vis his intended's father | 70 |
Buffoon in modern-day slang, and word hidden five times in this puzzle | 70 |
When "God taketh souls unto Himself," according to the Quran | 70 |
Musical with the song "There Is Life Outside Your Apartment" | 70 |
He duetted with Costello on 1998's "Painted from Memory" | 70 |
Calgary neighborhood that's not quite where the Fresh Prince moved | 70 |
"Shut up!" ... or a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme | 70 |
Steven ___, real-life subject of the 1987 film "Cry Freedom" | 70 |
One who "never said no," in a traditional Scottish folk song | 70 |
Joni Mitchell hit that begins "Bows and flows of angel hair" | 70 |
Nonhuman co-hosts of TV's "Mystery Science Theater 3000" | 70 |
Encyclopedia discontinuing its 32-volume print version after 244 years | 70 |
Word that can mean "join together" or "fall apart" | 70 |
1965 hit parodied by the Beatles' "Back in the U.S.S.R." | 70 |
Cormac McCarthy's tale of verbally rounding up comely Clydesdales? | 70 |
"I ___ ... that's about the extent of my kitchen skills" | 70 |
"I can sing this ___ major, but it won't sound too good" | 70 |
"You can see me host a TV show seven times a week," said ___ | 70 |
"Come with me to the ___" ("Algiers" catch phrase) | 70 |
Song title followed by the lyric "Lovers say that in France" | 70 |
"I can see Mexico's southernmost state from this ship!"? | 70 |
... I(D)(O)(L)(T)RYOUTS, GOD H(A)(S)(S)POKEN, and MASONI(C)(L)(O)(D)GE | 70 |
“... but they always quiet themselves when I tell them to ___” | 70 |
When property ownership is officially transferred from seller to buyer | 70 |
"Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast" poet William | 70 |
Only U.S. president to have his portrait on a coin during his lifetime | 70 |
Local retailer, and an apt description of eight entries in this puzzle | 70 |
Gala to raise money for the reissue of "Boys Don't Cry"? | 70 |
With "The," show about John Astin's river-blocking kids? | 70 |
"The Lady & Sons Savannah Country Cookbook" author Paula | 70 |
Actress Judi whose Best Supporting Actress role was a tidy six minutes | 70 |
[*cross out* After-dinner display] One way to see a pie's filling? | 70 |
Billboard once named her "Female Entertainer of the Century" | 70 |
With Cochran and Peters, co-author of "The Counselor-at-Law" | 70 |
Like "Fritz the Cat," vis-Ã -vis "Felix the Cat" | 70 |
Turntablist Richard Quitevis who took his stage name from a video game | 70 |
2000s caffeinated offshoot of 7 Up, based off an upside-down 7 Up logo | 70 |
He was in both "Hotel Rwanda" and "Hotel for Dogs" | 70 |
"Okay, you can visit that Indian city, but come right home!" | 70 |
"You can shear sheep, but ...." (Bart Simpson's advice?) | 70 |
"O coward conscience, how ___ thou afflict me!"--Shakespeare | 70 |
School entrances, or, in a way, what each answer to a starred clue has | 70 |
Mini Oscar winner for "Spirit and personification of youth." | 70 |
"__-mite!": J.J.'s exclamation on "Good Times" | 70 |
Fashion designer Marc who bought Barry Bonds's 756th home run ball | 70 |
1999 European event said to be the most-watched of its kind in history | 70 |
Comic who sang "I Love to Laugh" in "Mary Poppins" | 70 |
This animal presumably has large ears ... correction: it's earless | 70 |
"The __ in view; draw up your powers": "King Lear" | 70 |
Food items introduced to the United States by Samuel Thomas circa 1880 | 70 |
Co-screenwriter of the 1968 Beatles movie "Yellow Submarine" | 70 |
"His hands were hairy, as his brother ___ hands": Gen. 27:23 | 70 |
Child actor Alex who starred in 2007's "The Water Horse" | 70 |
Heliophile's favorite phrase from "The Deserted Village" | 70 |
Cult classic "Candy" star Aulin (hidden in HOLE IN THE WALL) | 70 |
Feature of "Charlie's Angels" posters from the '70s? | 70 |
2003 book subtitled "The Dark Side of the All-American Meal" | 70 |
"Seinfeld" holiday that begins with the Airing of Grievances | 70 |
Solvers must ___ in the grids to determine the grids' proper order | 70 |
___ Times (UK mag taglined "The World of Strange Phenomena") | 70 |
Note from a Zamboni salesman who doesn't want his client to share? | 70 |
Jack Benny's nemesis in a '30s-'40s radio "feud" | 70 |
Baseball Hall of Famer Frankie nicknamed "The Fordham Flash" | 70 |
Time of the month when the wolfbane blooms in "The Wolf Man" | 70 |
End of a proof showing the proper method of securing a sail to a mast? | 70 |
What members of the Three Stooges Fan Club call their secret greeting? | 70 |
Toothpaste brand once advertised as having the secret ingredient GL-70 | 70 |
Catherine's demand of Heathcliff in "Wuthering Heights"? | 70 |
Christ's visitor in a tale from "The Brothers Karamazov" | 70 |
Singer with the debut solo album "Love. Angel. Music. Baby." | 70 |
Is blessed with many assets, before "him" or "her" | 70 |
Music subgenre whose lyrics contain a metaphor, pause, and a punchline | 70 |
Speed skater Eric who won five gold medals at the 1980 Winter Olympics | 70 |
Pornographic manga with a name meaning "pervert" in Japanese | 70 |
Harry Potter friend adept at the spell "Wingardium Leviosa" | 70 |
Theme song of the film series in which Johnny Depp played Jack Sparrow | 70 |
What is the oldest academic quiz competition in the U.S. (since 1948)? | 70 |
"Now ___ sayin' she a gold digger..." (Kanye West lyric) | 70 |
Gilbert & Sullivan's "Princess Ida" is written in it | 70 |
Kojak's love of lollipops or Reagan's love of jellybeans, e.g. | 70 |
French director's comment about his submission to a film festival? | 70 |
What Tenniel added to "AliceÂ’s Adventures in Wonderland" | 70 |
Lyric sung three times in a row in the Beatles’ “Michelle” | 70 |
Original "Dragnet" words after "My name is Friday" | 70 |
Travis Barker opening lyric before "lay low and stay breezy" | 70 |
Springsteen hit with the lyric "Only you can cool my desire" | 70 |
Words before ''vacation'' or ''drink'' | 70 |
Best Actress Oscar nominee for her role in "Cimarron" (1931) | 70 |
Beatles flip side about how Whistler got the idea to paint his mother? | 70 |
"So ___ to the guy ..." (mobster's stereotypical phrase) | 70 |
Line from 1999's "The Sixth Essen" about visiting Miami? | 70 |
"This ___ quest..." ("The Impossible Dream" lyric) | 70 |
"We have met the enemy, and he ___" ("Pogo" quote) | 70 |
Odd-sounding albeit grammatical answer to "Who's there?" | 70 |
Wistful reminiscence by a contestant on "The Biggest Loser"? | 70 |
"Being an actor is the loneliest thing in the world" speaker | 70 |