Shawn Mullins "Lullaby" album "Soul's ___" | 66 |
Suffix with ''macro'' or ''micro'' | 66 |
Surrealist played by Adrien Brody in "Midnight in Paris" | 66 |
Silas who was the United States' first foreign diplomat (1776) | 66 |
Stowe novel subtitled "A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp" | 66 |
Sixer legend whose number was also retired by the Nets, familiarly | 66 |
She was Alice in "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" | 66 |
Simon & Garfunkel "For ___, Whenever I May Find Her" | 66 |
She was given the title "Spiritual Leader of the Nation" | 66 |
Sound of peke unease?[SEE NOTE ABOVE ABOUT LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE] | 66 |
San Francisco gay rights martyr played by Sean Penn in a 2008 film | 66 |
Scary showing, and the first word of each answer to a starred clue | 66 |
Susan who wrote the best seller "Compromising Positions" | 66 |
Source of "they shall beat their swords into plowshares" | 66 |
Satirical songwriter Tom who wrote "The Masochism Tango" | 66 |
Song from Neil Diamond's 1996 album "Tennessee Moon" | 66 |
Status accorded by one state to another in worldwide trade (abbr.) | 66 |
Speaker of the quote, whose show premiered in syndication 1/5/1961 | 66 |
She won the All-Around gymnastics gold eight years before Mary Lou | 66 |
She had Fay's role in the newest ''King Kong'' | 66 |
Sam of "Jurassic Park" and "Jurassic Park III" | 66 |
Stones "You're not the only ship adrift on this ___" | 66 |
Subject of the book "The Meaning of Everything," briefly | 66 |
Song with the words "Out of the mouth of babes," for one | 66 |
Sheet that might list one's college degree and work experience | 66 |
Subject of Joshua Kendall's "The Man Who Made Lists" | 66 |
Subject of the biography subtitled "Visionary Who Dared" | 66 |
Sleuth who "looked rather pleasantly like a blond satan" | 66 |
Shepard who writes the "Pretty Little Liars" book series | 66 |
Singer who was an unwilling participant in a popular Internet meme | 66 |
She played Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 66 |
Sign in an updated version of "Three Billy Goats Gruff"? | 66 |
Singer with the double-platinum album "Measure of a Man" | 66 |
S. ___ Merkerson, four-time N.A.A.C.P. Image Award-winning actress | 66 |
Song first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950 | 66 |
Stephen Colbert bestseller subtitled "(And So Can You!)" | 66 |
Start of a quip by comedian Ron White upon being arrested in a bar | 66 |
Slugger Matsui who hit a home run at his first Major League at-bat | 66 |
Science fiction author who appears in many of Vonnegut's works | 66 |
Show that introduced ''My Heart Belongs to Daddy'' | 66 |
Seafood dish with butter, served in a bed of NBC News dispatches? | 66 |
Standup comedian who wrote "Letters From an Adult Child" | 66 |
Soccer player who holds the record for 91 goals in a calendar year | 66 |
Sharlene Wells's title before winning in Atlantic City in 1984 | 66 |
Star of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" | 66 |
Subhead for "Broadway Musical Cited at Awards Ceremony"? | 66 |
Sleep aid once advertised to "help you get your Z's" | 66 |
Subject of National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius | 66 |
Slip-on shoes endorsed in "The Official Preppy Handbook" | 66 |
Someone called the station with an urgent request: "___" | 66 |
Sir Charles's colleague on TV's "Inside the NBA" | 66 |
Summer TV offering with a "Jaws of Steel Collection" DVD | 66 |
Sight that made Jack do a double-take at the top of the beanstalk? | 66 |
Song with the lyric "we ain't got a barrel of money" | 66 |
Show on which Lennon and McCartney considered reuniting, for short | 66 |
Show featuring many alumni of L.A.'s Groundlings comedy troupe | 66 |
Song introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in "Oh, Kay!": 1926 | 66 |
Source of "Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away" | 66 |
Stanley yells out her name in "A Streetcar Named Desire" | 66 |
Sitcom character who debuted in "Laura's First Date" | 66 |
Star of the '50s TV series "The Trouble With Father" | 66 |
Show whose original winner, Richard Hatch, strategized while naked | 66 |
Start of a quote by Bertrand Russell relevant to crossword solvers | 66 |
Singer who did the theme for the Bond film "Thunderball" | 66 |
Start for "wear," "stand" or "study" | 66 |
Sch. that represents one of its initials in its logo with a pickax | 66 |
Super Bowl where the Giants upset the Patriots' perfect season | 66 |
Section of "Romeo and Juliet" when Juliet fakes her death | 67 |
Sarah McLachlan hit with the lyric "We are born innocent" | 67 |
Sports star who wrote 2009's "Open: An Autobiography" | 67 |
Subject matter, with Cosell, of the book "Sound and Fury" | 67 |
Singer with stars on Hollywood's and Canada's Walks of Fame | 67 |
Slugger who has paintings of himself as a centaur above his own bed | 67 |
Show tune with the lyric "Here am I, your special island" | 67 |
Star of "On the Waterfront" and "The Godfather" | 67 |
Steely Dan "Drink your big black ___ and get out of here" | 67 |
She's almost unrecognizable in "Being John Malkovich" | 67 |
She played Alice in “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice” | 67 |
Sedgwick Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" is about | 67 |
Suffix with ''wagon'' or ''cannon'' | 67 |
Suffix with ''smack'' or ''switch'' | 67 |
Salinger's ''For _____--With Love and Squalor'' | 67 |
Senator Kefauver who was Adlai Stevenson's running mate in 1956 | 67 |
Suffix with ''sermon'' or ''novel'' | 67 |
Start of a Shakespeare line that ends "Then fall, Caesar" | 67 |
Syllables following "Strike the harp and join the chorus" | 67 |
She wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" | 67 |
Shakespeare's collaborator on "The Two Noble Kinsmen" | 67 |
Sniveling Little Rat-Faced ___ ("Monty Python" character) | 67 |
Shakespearean play with the phrase "The game's afoot" | 67 |
Show that takes place in the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital | 67 |
Somerhalder of "Lost" and "The Vampire Diaries" | 67 |
Schubert's Symphony ___ Minor ("Unfinished Symphony") | 67 |
Suffix with ''labor'' or ''victor'' | 67 |
Slang term derived from the sound of an edited-for-radio curse word | 67 |
Suffix with ''social'' or ''urban'' | 67 |
Saigon Kick "Love is on the way, I can see ___ your eyes" | 67 |
Singer/actress with a simultaneous #1 album and #1 film, familiarly | 67 |
Small denomination of a golden Galleon, in "Harry Potter" | 67 |
She appeared on the cover of the first national edition of TV Guide | 67 |