___ Morris, signature on the Declaration of Independence | 56 |
''The Thousand and One Nights'' menace | 54 |
In a classic 1930s cartoon, Popeye serves it to Sindbad on a plate | 66 |
Flier with quills "twelve paces long," per Marco Polo | 63 |
1990's sitcom that for one full season was aired live | 57 |
''The Travels of Marco Polo'' creature | 54 |
___ Nation (entertainment conglomerate founded by Jay-Z) | 56 |
Portuguese cape (Europe's westernmost extremity) | 52 |
Cape _____ (westernmost point in continental Europe) | 52 |
Musical genre pioneered by Bill Haley and His Comets | 52 |
One word that precedes "hard," one that follows it | 60 |
He coached Notre Dame's "Four Horsemen" | 53 |
Performs ''Stairway to Heaven,'' e.g. | 53 |
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" singer Stewart | 52 |
Word with "fishing" or "curtain" | 52 |
Brother of Todd Flanders on "The Simpsons" | 52 |
Bob's late "The Price Is Right" announcer | 55 |
1950s movie monster whose wing-flapping could blow buses into the air | 69 |
Baseball Hall of Famer who was a 1967 Rookie of the Year | 56 |
Where you might hear "Ride 'em, cowboy!" | 54 |
John Fogerty "Sometimes I think life is just a ___" | 61 |
Ballet subtitled "The Courting at Burnt Ranch" | 56 |
Places where staying up for 8 seconds may prove one's manhood | 65 |
Entertainments at which some people lose their seats | 52 |
Basketballer nicknamed "Dennis the Menace" | 52 |
Oscar-winning portrayer of Police Chief Bill Gillespie, 1967 | 60 |
Singer with four recent best-selling albums of pop standards | 60 |
Wade's opponent in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court case | 57 |
Pseudonymous plaintiff in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court opinion | 63 |
Pseudonym for Norma McCorvey, in a landmark 1972 case | 53 |
Jane ___ (Norma McCorvey pseudonym in a landmark 1973 case) | 59 |
"The Man Who Fell to Earth" director Nicolas | 54 |
Nicolas who directed "The Man Who Fell to Earth" | 58 |
“The Man Who Fell to Earth” director Nicolas | 52 |
''The Man Who Fell to Earth'' director Nicolas | 62 |
Subject of the 2008 biography "The Man Who Made Lists" | 64 |
Subject of the book "The Man Who Made Lists" | 54 |
Subject of Randy Wyatt's play "Synonymy" | 54 |
Subject of Joshua Kendall's "The Man Who Made Lists" | 66 |
Subject of ''The Man Who Made Lists'' | 53 |
It's often used as a synonym for "thesaurus" | 58 |
Part of the "Less is more" architect's name | 57 |
Leader with a coat of arms showing three fleurs-de-lis | 54 |
"Autrefois un ___ de Thulé" (Berlioz aria) | 55 |
Be a wizard or an elf, say, in Dungeons & Dragons | 53 |
What REO Speedwagon will do "With the Changes" | 56 |
Place to store your phone numbers (before smartphones) | 54 |
Like each starred answer's first letter, when used as a numeral | 67 |
80s "Don't Try To Stop It" band ___ Holliday | 58 |
"If God be for us, who can be against us?" source | 59 |
Italian city where the fictional Lizzie McGuire becomes a pop star | 66 |
"Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon" speaker | 62 |
The "thou" in "Wherefore art thou?" | 55 |
The "thou" in "Wherefore art thou ...?" | 59 |
Shakespearean title character in the NATO phonetic alphabet | 59 |
One of Shakespeare's "star-crossed lovers" | 56 |
His last words were "Thus with a kiss I die" | 54 |
Friar Laurence said to him, "Thou art wedded to calamity" | 67 |
"What light through yonder window breaks?" speaker | 60 |
"She doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker | 62 |
"See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand!" speaker | 63 |
"O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker | 65 |
"O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick" speaker | 58 |
''. . . yonder window breaks'' speaker | 54 |
"___ Room" (long-running TV show for kids) | 52 |
NBAer Artest who changed his name to Metta World Peace | 54 |
Isley that sang with Rod on "This Old Heart of Mine" | 62 |
Howard who narrated "Arrested Development" | 52 |
Hoopster Artest who changed his name to Metta World Peace | 57 |
First name among the ''Happy Days'' cast | 56 |
Business honcho Perelman, who was once the richest man in America | 65 |
“Born on the Fourth of July” memoirist Kovic | 52 |
"Parks and Recreation" libertarian Swanson | 52 |
"How the Grinch Stole Christmas" director Howard | 58 |
"A to Z Mysteries" kids' books author __ Roy | 58 |
___ Burgundy, the anchorman in "Anchorman" | 52 |
"Miss __": gossip columnist's autobiography | 57 |
George in ''Knute Rockne, All American'' | 56 |
1998 De Niro film with a memorable wrong-way car chase | 54 |
Pop singer Spector who fronted a '60s girl group named for her | 66 |
"Whoever Slew Auntie ___?" (1971 Shelley Winters movie) | 65 |
''Wiggle'' or ''weight'' follower | 65 |
" . . . no ___ for them in the inn": Luke 2:7 | 55 |
''Wide World of Sports'' innovator Arledge | 58 |
Arledge called the "Father of Monday Night Football" | 62 |
Ed ___ ("Ferris Bueller's Day Off" principal) | 59 |
"The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" star Mara | 53 |
Word with ''ginger'' or ''square'' | 66 |
Any member of the "Tonight Show" band, e.g. | 53 |
"... ___ for the home team/ If they don't win ..." | 64 |
Best-seller subtitled "The Saga of an American Family" | 64 |
Alex Haley book in which he is a character in the last section | 62 |
The "sheet" in "three sheets to the wind" | 61 |
Hitchcock classic seemingly filmed in one continuous take | 57 |
"Three's Company" landlord with a horny wife | 58 |
"Three's Company" spinoff (with "The") | 62 |
"Three's Company" spinoff, with "The" | 61 |
Ali's "Rumble in the Jungle" supporters | 53 |
Ali's ''Rumble in the Jungle'' supporters | 61 |
Ned who won the Pulitzer for his "Air Music" | 54 |