Good diving score / "... and make it snappy!" | 55 |
Good for a doctoral student, bad for a crime suspect | 52 |
Good for a returning traveler, bad for a bridge player | 54 |
Good news for a British apartment seeker, bad news for a motorist | 65 |
Good news for a dieter, bad news for a London gambler | 53 |
Good news for a pitcher, bad news for labor management | 54 |
Good news for a real estate developer, bad news for a mom | 57 |
Good news for an Olympic athlete, bad news for a disc jockey | 60 |
Good news for concert producers, bad news for speeders | 54 |
Good news for those on fixed incomes, bad news for bike tires | 61 |
Good ones make good neighbors, according to Robert Frost | 56 |
Good or bad thing to catch, depending on the context | 52 |
Good source of calcium for those that shun the sunlight? | 56 |
Good theater for watching movies about avalanches and such | 58 |
Good Witch of the North in "The Wizard of Oz" | 55 |
Good-for-nothing student at the University of Minnesota? | 56 |
Good-guy video game character in a 2012 animated Disney film | 60 |
GOOD-TIME FELLOW'S SPREE, with "OUT": 1915 | 56 |
Goodies unclaimed as a result of this puzzle's predicament | 62 |
Goodman of "Splash" and "Grease" | 52 |
Google search that turns the screen a few degrees right | 55 |
Gooper's wife in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" | 54 |
Gordon Lightfoot "If You Could Read My ___" | 53 |
Gordon Parks drama ''The Learning ___'' | 55 |
Gordon __: Michael Douglas's "Wall Street" role | 61 |
Gordon ___ (Michael Douglas's "Wall Street" role) | 63 |
Gore Vidal called him "a genius with the IQ of a moron" | 65 |
Gore who wrote "Lincoln" and "1876" | 55 |
Gorilla in the midst of the five longest across answers | 55 |
Gort, of "The Day the Earth Stood Still," for one | 59 |
Gossip show that was recently hoaxed on a fake JFK photo | 56 |
Gossip site that broke the story of Michael Jackson's death | 63 |
Got some cash for the team nicknamed "Big Blue"? | 58 |
Got to the last page of the "Divine Meditations"? | 59 |
Gotham district attorney who becomes Batman's nemesis Two-Face | 66 |
Gov. Kaine took over its chairship after Howard Dean | 52 |
Government handout that may start a conversation, slangily | 58 |
Government in which the people only think they're in charge? | 64 |
Government perceived to overcontrol the welfare of its citizens | 63 |
Government program whose phone number is 1-800-F1U-CKYO | 55 |
Government’s power in “Nineteen Eighty-Four” | 56 |
Govt. agcy with a Stem Cell Information section on its website | 62 |
Govt. agcy. that will hire nearly 16000 to implement Obamacare | 62 |
Govt. arm mentioned by Eminem in "Without Me" | 55 |
Govt. grp. whose HQ is named after the 41st president | 53 |
Govt. org. whose logo depicts an eagle standing on a key | 56 |
Govt. org. with a Shakespeare in American Communities initiative | 64 |
Goya's "Disasters of War," for example? | 53 |
Gp. associated with the international radio alphabet | 52 |
Gp. authorized to look through people's clothing | 52 |
Gp. currently headed by ex-Danish PM Anders Rasmussen | 53 |
Gp. that offers produce straight from the farm, for short | 57 |
Gp. that originated at 1964's Arab League summit | 52 |
Gp. that poached two members from Buffalo Springfield | 53 |
Gp. that sponsors "Safe Rides" for teenagers | 54 |
Gp. whose insignia consists of a bald eagle holding a key | 57 |
Gp. whose parades often draw more protesters than participants | 62 |
Gp. with the 1979 top-10 album "Discovery" | 52 |
Gp. with the slogan "Do a good turn daily" | 52 |
Grab a memento from "The Wizard of Oz" set? | 53 |
Grace's last name on "Will & Grace" | 53 |
Gracie Mansion predecessor of Ed, Dave, Rudy, and Mike | 54 |
Grade meaning "Maybe you failed, but at least you tried" | 66 |
Grade option that doesn't affect one's grade point average | 66 |
Gradually remove, as a foal from its mother's milk | 54 |
Gradually transition, as from one's current position | 56 |
Graham Greene novel set in Saigon, with "The" | 55 |
Grain found in the "breakfast of champions" | 53 |
Grain that could describe what the competitors did at a bee | 59 |
Grammarian's reply to "Who's there?" | 54 |
Grammatically correct (but really awkward) way to introduce yourself | 68 |
Grammatically correct reply to "Who's there?" | 59 |
Grammy co-winner for the rap song "Back on the Block" | 63 |
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient of '93 | 54 |
Grammy winner for ''A Day Without Rain'' | 56 |
Grammy winner for "Constant Craving," 1992 | 52 |
Grammy winner for "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" | 57 |
Grammy winner for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance of 1983 | 59 |
Grammy winner for the 1993 album "Mi Tierra" | 54 |
Grammy winner for the album 'Avant Gershwin' | 52 |
Grammy winner for the New Age album "Amarantine" | 58 |
Grammy-nominated "Indestructible" Disturbed song | 58 |
Grammy-winning Nelly Furtado song . . . or a hint to the puzzle theme | 69 |
Grammy-winning R&B singer who covered "Imagine" in 2011 | 69 |
Grammy-winning Yankovic parody of a Michael Jackson hit | 55 |
Grand nuptials whose only music was "Peer Gynt"? | 58 |
Grandes __, part of France's higher education system | 56 |
Grandfather portrayer, in "Peter and the Wolf" | 56 |
Grandma Ida's portrayer on "Malcolm in the Middle" | 64 |
Grandma Katherine Romano portrayer on "One Day at a Time" | 67 |
Grandmother in the comic strip "Stone Soup" | 53 |
Grandpa player in "Look Who's Talking," 1989 | 58 |
Grant & George Washington's favorite artisan? | 53 |
Granter of an honorary degree to George Washington in 1776 | 58 |
Grantorto's victim in ''The Faerie Queene'' | 63 |
Grantorto's victim in "The Faerie Queene" | 55 |
Graphical interface in Windows with translucent themes | 54 |
Grateful Dead "Don't you let that ___ go down" | 60 |
Grateful Dead "Wait until that ___ come round" | 56 |
Grateful Dead album whose title reads the same forward and backward | 67 |