Carter who illustrated "The Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer" | 66 |
Actress Adams, star of 2007's "Enchanted" | 55 |
___ nitrite (medicine ingredient inhaled illicitly as an aphrodisiac) | 69 |
___ nitrate (stimulant also known as "poppers") | 57 |
Vocalist in the all-author band the Rock Bottom Remainders | 58 |
Synonym for this puzzle's title hiding in four places | 57 |
Molly's "Delicious Dish" costar, on "SNL" | 65 |
"Gimme ___!" (Alabama cheerleader's cry) | 54 |
''Log'' or ''gram'' opener | 58 |
''I'll give you ___ for effort'' | 52 |
What Alabama cheerleaders say to "gimme" four times | 61 |
Gasteyer who played half of the "Delicious Dish" duo | 62 |
Doña ___ (New Mexico county that borders Texas and Chihuahua) | 64 |
"Gimme ___!" (frequent Alabama cheerleader's cry) | 63 |
"___ Ng" (early They Might Be Giants song) | 52 |
"___ Ng" (1988 They Might Be Giants single) | 53 |
"Mother, please, I'd rather do it myself!" product | 64 |
Movie with the tagline "It will take your breath away" | 64 |
"I hate to be __, but ...": complaint opening | 55 |
What "voices rant on" is for "conversation" | 63 |
The long entries in this puzzle, vis-Ã -vis "securities" | 68 |
Clue to how "rate mortgage" is adjustable herein | 58 |
A hint for the "life insurance" options in this puzzle | 64 |
"Slot machines" and "cash lost in 'em," e.g. | 68 |
Henry and June's friend in "Henry & June" | 59 |
''Seduction of the Minotaur'' author | 52 |
Who wrote "The only abnormality is the incapacity to love" | 68 |
Leftist philosophy often poorly represented by high school students | 67 |
"Tyranny and __ are never far apart": Bentham | 55 |
Political state whose symbol often appears in Wite-Out | 54 |
"There is no greater evil than ___": "Antigone" | 67 |
"___ is the only slight glimmer of hope": Mick Jagger | 63 |
"___ Story: A Journey of Hope" (Jenna Bush best seller) | 65 |
"With the jawbone of ___ ..." (declaration of Samson) | 63 |
"Why, what ___ am I!" (Hamlet soliloquy line) | 55 |
"Methought I was enamour'd of __!": Titania | 57 |
Movie musical with the song "A Rumor in St. Petersburg" | 65 |
Ingrid Bergman Oscar-winning role, or a 1997 animated movie | 59 |
U.S. city that's almost as large in area as Delaware | 56 |
''I may interrupt your programming'' | 52 |
Dr. Seuss's "Bartholomew ___ the Oobleck" | 55 |
Counting Crows "August ___ Everything After" | 54 |
Avenged Sevenfold "___ All Things Will End" | 53 |
"___ This Is My Beloved," song from "Kismet" | 64 |
''Isn't there more to the story?'' | 54 |
Lawrence Welk's "one"/"two" connector | 61 |
Classic author who was the subject of a 1952 film musical | 57 |
"Both Your Houses" Pulitzer playwright Maxwell | 56 |
"Anne of the Thousand Days" playwright Maxwell | 56 |
Film title words with "The King" or "The Egg" | 65 |
Billie Holiday's ''Me, Myself ___'' | 55 |
"I've fallen ... ___ can't get up!" | 53 |
"___ will always love you" (anthemic refrain) | 55 |
"___ Feel Fine" (2006 R.E.M. greatest hits anthology) | 63 |
"sex, lies and videotape" actress MacDowell | 53 |
Hugh's "Four Weddings and a Funeral" costar | 57 |
MacDowell of "Four Weddings and a Funeral" | 52 |
"You ___," forerunner of "The Potts" | 56 |
Choice words swapped in this puzzle's theme answers | 55 |
Its national anthem is "The Great Charlemagne" | 56 |
Martin who won a Tony in "My Favorite Year" | 53 |
First name that's feminine in English and masculine in Italian | 66 |
Amati who founded the Cremona school of violin-making | 53 |
7'0" forward Bargnani of the Toronto Raptors | 53 |
Director Tarkovsky or Rublev who he made a film about | 53 |
First name of the "Father of Classical Guitar" | 56 |
Ursula who played one of the first on-screen Bond Girls | 55 |
Racing legend who voices a character in "Cars" | 56 |
Bodybuilding drug used by many home run hitters in the '90s | 63 |
Words often after the lowest-priced in a series of items | 56 |
Red's pal in "The Shawshank Redemption" | 53 |
"Only the Paranoid Survive" author ___ Grove | 54 |
"Can't Get Used to Losing You" singer Williams | 60 |
"I'd like to buy ___" ("Wheel" request) | 63 |
What the 1939 50,000-word novel "Gadsby" completely lacks | 67 |
Suffix with ''prop'' or ''meth'' | 64 |
Words following "bend" or "lend" | 52 |
"Dark-brow'd sophist, come not __": Tennyson | 58 |
" . . . ___ for verbal delicacies": Mencken | 53 |
One may begin "Reminds me of the time ..." | 52 |
What Wall Street laid, according to a 1929 Variety headline | 59 |
"The vulgar boil, the learned roast, __": Pope | 56 |
Condition that literally means "lack of blood" | 56 |
Flower that shares its name with a tentacled sea creature | 57 |
Flowers said to have sprung from the blood of Adonis | 52 |
"___ generally shammin' . . . ": Kipling | 54 |
"___ generally shammin'. . . ": Kipling | 53 |
"'Tis good to keep ___ egg": Don Quixote | 54 |
"___ of Simple Folk" (Seán O'Faoláin novel) | 63 |
" . . . and the swallow ___ for herself": Psa. 84:3 | 61 |
James "Can't catch love with ___ or a gun" | 56 |
" . . . as a wild bull in ___": Isa. 51:20 | 52 |
''Working Without ___'' (Waylon Jennings tune) | 62 |
"Working Without ---" (Waylon Jennings tune) | 54 |
"They have prepared ___ for my steps": Psalms 57:6 | 60 |
"Live Without ___" (Van Halen concert video) | 54 |
"Live Without ___" (1986 Van Halen tour video) | 56 |
"Fisherman with __": Frédéric Bazille painting | 62 |
"Fisherman With ___" (1868 Frédéric Bazille painting) | 69 |
" . . . prepared ___ for my steps": Psalm 57 | 54 |