Indiana city where the International Circus Hall of Fame is located | 67 |
Indiana city nicknamed "The Circus Capital of the World" | 66 |
Home of the U.N.'s Javier Pérez de Cuéllar | 52 |
Country with the westernmost point in mainland South America | 60 |
Country mentioned in Sinatra's "Come Fly With Me" | 63 |
Oscar-winning actor whose name is Italian for "fishes" | 64 |
Leo Getz portrayer in the "Lethal Weapon" sequels | 59 |
Joe who put out the album "Little Joe Sure Can Sing!" | 63 |
Best Supporting Actor between Washington and Palance | 52 |
Actor who co-produced the Broadway musical "Jersey Boys" | 66 |
It carries the words ''Rey de Espana'' | 54 |
It may carry the words ''Rey de Espana'' | 56 |
"Dough" found in this puzzle's four longest answers | 65 |
Coins that depict rings from the Aztec calendar stone | 53 |
Its ingredients might include olive oil, basil, and pignoli | 59 |
Basil-based sauce (though you can also use peas or garlic scapes) | 65 |
"I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" org. | 54 |
Org. whose cruelty-free rabbit logo appears on beauty products | 62 |
Org. that wasn't too pleased with Obama's fly-swatting skills | 69 |
Org. that sells "Cut class, not frogs" T-shirts | 57 |
Org. that produced the documentary "Meet Your Meat" | 61 |
Org. behind the "McCruelty: I'm Hatin' It" campaign | 69 |
Thing plucked while saying "He loves me, he loves me not" | 67 |
"She loves me, she loves me not ..." flower part | 58 |
"Now sleeps the crimson ___ . . . ": Tennyson | 55 |
"He loves me, he loves me not" flower part | 52 |
"___ Kelly's Blues," Cahn-Heindorf song | 53 |
Postlethwaite of "In the Name of the Father" | 54 |
Of two guys sitting on a fence, the one who fell off | 52 |
Lt. ___ Mitchell (Tom Cruise's "Top Gun" role) | 60 |
He broke Ty's record for career hits in September 1985 | 58 |
Coworker of Don, Roger, and Lane on "Mad Men" | 55 |
He said "I'm not going to take this anymore!"? | 60 |
Russian modernizing czar called "The Great" | 53 |
Ballplayer with the autobiography "My Prison Without Bars" | 68 |
Bernadette of Broadway's "Into the Woods" | 55 |
I'd like you to meet the liaison to our vendors... | 54 |
He played President Merkin Muffley in "Dr. Strangelove" | 65 |
"For ___ Sake" (1974 Barbra Streisand film) | 53 |
"___ a Pizza" (William Steig children's book) | 59 |
''__ Dragon'' (kids' film of '77) | 57 |
Word with ''point'' or ''jury'' | 63 |
''Snookums'' or ''Cupcake'' | 59 |
Millennia-old Jordanian city that's a World Heritage Site | 61 |
"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" substance | 52 |
Product name derived from the German word for peppermint | 56 |
Name derived from the German for "peppermint" | 55 |
Candy whose flavors include cola, grape, and raspberry | 54 |
Candy named from the German for "peppermint" | 54 |
Brand name derived from the German "Pfefferminz" | 58 |
___-a-Mania, candy collectors' convention since 1991 | 56 |
Wintergreen's former rank in "Catch-22" | 53 |
They rank just below lance corporals in the Marines: abbr. | 58 |
Disappearing sound, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
Sports org. in which J.B. Holmes and Bubba Watson play | 54 |
Its Web site has an "Improve Your Game" page | 54 |
Group whose tours always have a really quiet crowd: Abbr. | 57 |
Annual major golf tournaments played in August, familiarly | 58 |
NBA stars Steve Nash and Chris Paul, positionally: Abbr. | 56 |
Site of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | 53 |
Location of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | 57 |
"Cool" word that really dates back to 1963 | 52 |
"Cool," to those who think they're cool using rap slang | 69 |
Woodrow Wilson is the only U.S. president to have one | 53 |
Degree earned (in astrophysics) by Queen guitarist Brian May | 60 |
Peter Graves's role on "Mission: Impossible" | 58 |
Letter that resembles the "y" of Disney's signature | 65 |
City where "Silver Linings Playbook" takes place: Abbr. | 65 |
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer Ochs | 52 |
Attachment to ''audio'' or ''biblio'' | 69 |
King ___, Indian chief known to his tribe as Metacomet | 54 |
First name of the "Goodbye, Columbus" novelist | 56 |
Jam band with a Ben & Jerry's flavor named for it | 57 |
Band with the albums "Junta" and "Joy" | 58 |
Band with a Ben & Jerry's flavor named for it | 53 |
___ Food (Ben & Jerry's flavor named after a band) | 58 |
Expressed an opinion on "The Dan Patrick Show," say | 61 |
Frequent insult in "The Catcher in the Rye" | 53 |
Prefix with "gram" for a darkroom-created piC | 55 |
It's "graphic" but you can still frame it | 55 |
Toscano voted off of 2011's "American Idol" | 57 |
Zadora of "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" | 55 |
TV journalist Lindström who's the daughter of Ingrid Bergman | 67 |
Chanteuse who sang "Non, je ne regrette rien" | 55 |
Singer Edith, subject of 2007's "La Vie en Rose" | 62 |
Role for which Marion Cotillard won a 2007 Best Actress Oscar | 61 |
French singer Edith ("The Little Sparrow") | 52 |
Psychologist Jean known for his theory of cognitive development | 63 |
Word with "bar," "player" or "lesson" | 67 |
Prop in Laurel and Hardy's 'The Music Box' | 54 |
Invention credited to Bartolomeo Cristofori circa 1700 | 54 |
Challenge for Laurel and Hardy in 'The Music Box' | 57 |
"The ___ Has Been Drinking (Not Me)" (Tom Waits song) | 63 |
Instruments in "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T" | 53 |
2001 sports autobiography about an Olympic downhill skier | 57 |
"Give me a museum and I'll fill it" speaker | 57 |
"Stars and Stripes Forever" solo instrument | 53 |
"And we watched about 10 minutes of '___' ..." | 64 |
Abused Mexican immigrant character created by the Jerky Boys | 60 |
Tip to solving this puzzle (with the key parts to be said out loud) | 67 |