Site of the Woodrow Wilson Sch. of Public and Intl. Affairs | 59 |
Soul Asylum ballad off "Let Your Dim Light Shine" | 59 |
Singer inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 | 59 |
Single piece of potato used to excite a team's fanbase? | 59 |
Soul music over a financial institution's sound system? | 59 |
Setting of the oldest university in Spain (founded in 1218) | 59 |
Sources of halite--that's a type of evaporitic deposit! | 59 |
Site of slippage ... both geographically and in this puzzle | 59 |
Setting of the climactic chase in "The Third Man" | 59 |
She played Loretta in "Coal Miner's Daughter" | 59 |
Simon & Garfunkel's first hit, with "The" | 59 |
Sign of respect from a "Dukes of Hazzard" costar? | 59 |
Site near an outdoor recording session in "Help!" | 59 |
Sylvia who played the Queen Mother in "The Queen" | 59 |
Something that might be kept open at a bar or on a computer | 59 |
Secretary of War Alphonso whose son later held the position | 59 |
Substance in the Nash poem "Reflection on Babies" | 59 |
Station showing ''Sex and the City'' reruns | 59 |
Something overthrown shortly before the American Revolution | 59 |
She played Jane in "Fun With Dick and Jane," 2005 | 59 |
Slugger Jim who won the 2006 AL Comeback Player of the Year | 59 |
Sonny Crockett's "Miami Vice" wardrobe staple | 59 |
Statistical tool first used to monitor the quality of stout | 59 |
Second-smallest member of the United Nations, by population | 59 |
South African town that was Nelson Mandela's birthplace | 59 |
Symbol of Scotland on the United Kingdom Royal Coat of Arms | 59 |
Sitcom where Shawn and Marlon work at a hair removal salon? | 59 |
Stephen King's "The Girl __ Loved Tom Gordon" | 59 |
Show that influenced "Lost," with "The" | 59 |
Sandburg's "_____, the Dead Speak to Us"' | 59 |
Style of 1960's French pop music with a repetitive name | 59 |
Singer with the hit albums "19" and "21" | 60 |
Source of the line "Each of us bears his own Hell" | 60 |
Stephen Colbert's "I Am ___ (And So Can You!)" | 60 |
Singer DiFranco with the album "Up Up Up Up Up Up" | 60 |
Source of the maxim "Four legs good, two legs bad" | 60 |
Source of the words "zenith" and "nadir" | 60 |
Setting for van Gogh's "Cafe Terrace at Night" | 60 |
Senator Vinick's first name on "The West Wing" | 60 |
Subject of a historic 1919 sports deal, with "The" | 60 |
Setting of Steinbeck's "The Pearl," familiarly | 60 |
Singer who kissed Madonna at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards | 60 |
Singer Marc with the 1991 hit "Walking in Memphis" | 60 |
Setting of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" | 60 |
Steve McQueen's nickname in "The Great Escape" | 60 |
Spoken word that's a sound trademark of 20th Century Fox | 60 |
Structure of this puzzle's theme, hidden in five answers | 60 |
Source for Wagner's "The Ring of the Nibelung" | 60 |
Six Flags Great Adventure roller coaster with a Spanish name | 60 |
Sonny Shroyer's role on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 60 |
Shaffer play currently on Broadway starring Daniel Radcliffe | 60 |
Subj. of psychological experiments with inconclusive results | 60 |
Swiss math great who solved the Königsberg bridge problem | 60 |
Steve Holt's mother, on "Arrested Development" | 60 |
Subj. of the 2008 biography "Traitor to His Class" | 60 |
Setting for Verdi's ''Simon Boccanegra'' | 60 |
Sport that's been called "a good walk spoiled" | 60 |
Stephen Jay ___, author of "The Panda's Thumb" | 60 |
Sci-fi character who says "Never tell me the odds" | 60 |
Song syllables before "It's off to work we go" | 60 |
Supermarket chain with the slogan "Hometown Proud" | 60 |
Something you always have with you that can be hard to find? | 60 |
Strategy used against Barry Bonds a record 120 times in 2004 | 60 |
Subject of Gary Sick's ''All Fall Down'' | 60 |
Singer/actress with an Oscar, two Grammys and a Golden Globe | 60 |
Ship that brought the Statue of Liberty to the United States | 60 |
Silver medalist behind Yamaguchi at the Albertville Olympics | 60 |
Shakespearean shrew who "had a tongue with a tang" | 60 |
Something under the counter that puts people under the table | 60 |
Singer with the #1 country album "80's Ladies" | 60 |
Song on Ashlee Simpson's "Autobiography" album | 60 |
Schifrin who wrote the "Mission: Impossible" theme | 60 |
So-called "Gateway to the Pacific Rim," informally | 60 |
Schreiber who won a Tony for "Glengarry Glen Ross" | 60 |
Selma Bouvier's adopted baby on "The Simpsons" | 60 |
Subject of the film biography "The Immortal Count" | 60 |
Soprano voted the greatest of all time by BBC Music Magazine | 60 |
Sportscaster Albert with a distinctive "Yessssss!" | 60 |
Small, round sponge cake topped with fruit and whipped cream | 60 |
Spy to whom Kurt Vonnegut dedicated "Mother Night" | 60 |
Site of four sold-out 1972 Elvis Presley concerts, for short | 60 |
Seaman whose last words were "God and my country!" | 60 |
Spartan's response to "How much does it hurt?" | 60 |
Southeastern town dubbed "Brick City" in the 1880s | 60 |
Singer Anita with the 2006 album "Indestructible!" | 60 |
Singer who influenced Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Janis Joplin | 60 |
Subj. of the book "Treasure-House of the Language" | 60 |
Score of a women's tennis match heading into a third set | 60 |
Satellite radio's "The ___ & Anthony Show" | 60 |
Self-proclaimed "Biggest Little City in the World" | 60 |
Sole woman to serve as Attorney General of the United States | 60 |
Singer with four recent best-selling albums of pop standards | 60 |
Sorkin who voiced Harley Quinn in the Batman animated series | 60 |
Screenwriter called the "Shakespeare of Hollywood" | 60 |
Step 1: In order to eliminate Dan, pay off the police to ... | 60 |
Setting for Robert Frost's "A Masque of Mercy" | 60 |
Simple substances split in eight long answers in this puzzle | 60 |
Snack with Peanut Lover's and Bold Party Blend varieties | 60 |
Stein's lover being treated for sexual arousal disorder? | 60 |
Singer with the #1 country hit "Hello Darlin'" | 60 |