Dimmesdale's title in "The Scarlet Letter,": Abbr. | 64 |
"Le ___," Picasso painting of his sleeping mistress | 61 |
"Eighteenth of April in seventy-five" rider | 53 |
How to unravel the answers to this puzzle's asterisked clues | 64 |
1968 song with the lyric "We all want to change the world" | 68 |
"Wherefore have ye ___ evil for good?": Gen. 44:4 | 59 |
'90s video store mantra, "Be kind, ___" | 53 |
Dinosaur voiced by Wallace Shawn in "Toy Story" | 57 |
Critic who was a regular on "The Gong Show" | 53 |
''The Bridge of San Luis ___'' (Wilder) | 55 |
Wilder's ''The Bridge of San Luis ___'' | 59 |
Hans Augusto or Margret of "Curious George" fame | 58 |
'60s atty. gen. whose brother served as president | 53 |
___ Bridge, connecting Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx | 54 |
First name among the ''Cheers'' cast | 52 |
Tennessee county that was the setting of the Scopes trial | 57 |
Kirstie's ex-co-star who's also her current co-star | 59 |
''And you, miss, are no lady!'' speaker | 55 |
First letter in the last third of the Greek alphabet | 52 |
When said three times, a crew member's fraternity? | 54 |
Measure of an option's sensitivity to interest rate changes | 63 |
Letter used with theta and phi to represent spherical coordinates | 65 |
Chi-___ (military insignia for Constantine the Great) | 53 |
TV title character who married Joe Gerard in a 1974 episode | 59 |
TV show whose premiere episode was No. 1 in the ratings | 55 |
Show that was on before "Phyllis" in the mid-'70s | 63 |
Morgenstern on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 52 |
The "you" in "you caught my eye" in a 1965 #1 hit | 69 |
Van Gogh's "Starry Night Over the ___" | 52 |
River seen while "sur le pont d'Avignon" | 54 |
Gershwin's ''Cuban Overture'', e.g. | 55 |
"Hay," "weigh" and "they" | 55 |
John ___-Davies of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy | 60 |
Narrow inlet hugely useful in constructing crosswords | 53 |
Bridge dividing the San Marco and San Polo districts | 52 |
Fare that might be Kansas City-style or St. Louis-style | 55 |
Wrestler Flair dubbed ''Nature Boy'' | 52 |
Wrestler Flair, 10-time N.W.A. world heavyweight champion | 57 |
Professional wrestler Flair who is called "The Nature Boy" | 68 |
Financial adviser Edelman with a syndicated radio show | 54 |
Villa ___, gold-mining center in 19th-century Georgia | 53 |
Prepared, as potatoes for ... what exactly? Baby food? | 54 |
"The man who dies ___ dies disgraced": Carnegie | 57 |
Jane's Addiction song about wealth (with "The")? | 62 |
Alan who plays Snape in "Harry Potter" films | 54 |
He "wore a diamond," in "Copacabana" | 56 |
Edward G. Robinson's role in "Little Caesar" | 58 |
Edward G. Robinson's "Little Caesar" gangster | 59 |
"Little Caesar" role for Edward G. Robinson | 53 |
"Copacabana" guy who "went a bit too far" | 61 |
Product with the "Mystery Cougher" contest | 52 |
Unburdened [like this puzzle? check out *avxwords.com* for more] | 64 |
"Getting ___ of Bradley" (Jennifer Crusie novel) | 58 |
''Getting ___ of Bradley'' (Jennifer Crusie novel) | 66 |
Steppenwolf's ''Magic Carpet ___'' | 54 |
"Take a ___ on the Reading" (Chance card in Monopoly) | 63 |
Big & Rich: "Save a Horse (___ Cowboy)" (4,1) | 59 |
Big & Rich "Save a Horse (___ Cowboy)" | 52 |
"___ Crooked Trail" (Audie Murphy western) | 52 |
"Non, je ne regrette ___" (Edith Piaf song) | 53 |
Planet system in several "Star Trek" episodes | 55 |
Daniel ___ (S.W.A.T. officer in the "Saw" series) | 59 |
Bobby of tennis' "Battle of the Sexes" | 52 |
Loser to King in the "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match | 65 |
Loser to King in tennis's "Battle of the Sexes" | 61 |
Bobby who lost 1973's Battle of the Sexes tennis match | 58 |
Immediately, or where Dracula's clothes fall when he changes? | 65 |
''You said it!'' (in '60s slang) | 52 |
Exactly ... like a conservative's plan to lower taxes? | 58 |
Opera based on Victor Hugo's "Le roi s'amuse" | 63 |
Jacob who wrote "How the Other Half Lives" | 52 |
He wrote "The Making of an American": 1901 | 52 |
Dutch Tour de France winner Bjarne, who recently confessed to doping | 68 |
"The Making of an American" is his autobiography | 58 |
''Children of the Tenements'' author | 52 |
"Harper Valley P.T.A." singer Jeannie C. ___ | 54 |
What a "swish" basketball shot doesn't touch | 58 |
"Nothin' 'bout Love Makes Sense" singer | 57 |
"Can't Fight the Moonlight" singer LeAnn | 54 |
Santana "Even gave you my ___, for better or for worse ..." | 69 |
Lardner, Jr. who wrote "Woman of the Year" | 52 |
"With a Little Help From My Friends" singer | 53 |
Drummer who narrated "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends" | 67 |
1973 album featuring the song "Photograph" | 52 |
"Gentleman Jim" or "Kid Galahad"? | 53 |
Word between "lather" and "repeat" | 54 |
Step between "lather" and "repeat" | 54 |
Instruction sometimes followed by "repeat" | 52 |
Sponsor of "The Amos 'n' Andy Show" | 53 |
South American setting of Hitchcock's "Notorious" | 63 |
"Her name is ___ and she dances on the sand" | 54 |
South American city to be blamed, per a 1984 movie title | 56 |
Song with the lyric "she really shows you all she can" | 64 |
Site of the statue "Christ the Redeemer," familiarly | 62 |
She "really shows you all she can," in song | 53 |
Resort city that shares its name with a Duran Duran hit | 55 |
Girl in a Duran Duran hit who "dances on the sand" | 60 |
Duran Duran album with the hit "Hungry Like the Wolf" | 63 |
City that Fred Astaire was "flying down to" in a 1934 hit | 67 |
Brazilian city with a "Christ the Redeemer" landmark | 62 |