"Cop Killer" singer who went on to play a cop on TV | 61 |
Mount ___, Arkansas ("Quartz Capital of the World") | 61 |
Its license plates have the motto "Famous Potatoes" | 61 |
Word with ''big'' or ''good'' | 61 |
Sometimes they're good, sometimes they're harebrained | 61 |
The inauguration of a U.S. president happens a week after one | 61 |
The "king" in "The Last King of Scotland" | 61 |
Acknowledgement of a deviation, usually after "but" | 61 |
Kind of hands that are "the devil's playthings" | 61 |
Eric featured in "Monty Python's Personal Best" | 61 |
Suffix meaning "residents" or "followers" | 61 |
Monster who played the chains in "The Monster Mash" | 61 |
Furniture company named partly for its founder Ingvar Kamprad | 61 |
"Where Is the Life That Late __?": Cole Porter song | 61 |
"___ My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen" (1942 hit) | 61 |
First name of the #1 player when ATP rankings started in 1973 | 61 |
"___ stop the world and melt with you" (song lyric) | 61 |
Actress Massey of "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" | 61 |
Lon's "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" co-star | 61 |
"Whaddya know, it's the short end of the straw" | 61 |
Words with ''Lucy'' or ''NY'' | 61 |
Character who says "Play 'As Time Goes By'" | 61 |
"The most beautiful woman ever to visit Casablanca" | 61 |
"___, She Wolf of the SS" (1974 exploitation flick) | 61 |
"____ Ordinary Man" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 61 |
"___ corny ..." ("A Wonderful Guy" lyric) | 61 |
"You're going to beat me but good at this game" | 61 |
"This tape will self-destruct in five seconds" org. | 61 |
"___ Beloved" (Beethoven's anonymous addressee) | 61 |
Where children were given "broth without any bread" | 61 |
Schubert's unfinished "Symphony No. 8 __ Minor" | 61 |
___ 500, annual list of the fastest-growing private companies | 61 |
Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony No. 6 ___ Major | 61 |
Pulitzer Prize winner William for the play "Picnic" | 61 |
"My name is ___ Montoya... You killed my father..." | 61 |
Only ghost not mentioned by name in "Pac-Man Fever" | 61 |
Neil who wrote most of the songs for "Monty Python" | 61 |
Setting for ''The Bridges of Madison County'' | 61 |
Its state quarter has an image based on a Grant Wood painting | 61 |
Brand available in classic, shuffle, nano and touch varieties | 61 |
"Clarity Through Diagrams" band ___ & Sentiment | 61 |
Ryan who played Granny on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 61 |
"___ Vep" (1996 French film starring Maggie Cheung) | 61 |
Word with ''pig'' or ''cast'' | 61 |
Like none of the scenarios in a certain Alanis Morissette hit | 61 |
Subway whose first line had a terminus at NYC's City Hall | 61 |
NFL Hall of Famer Michael nicknamed "The Playmaker" | 61 |
"Happiness __ Warm Puppy": "Peanuts" book | 61 |
___ Disraeli, author of "Curiosities of Literature" | 61 |
"In case you didn't hear me the first time ..." | 61 |
Professor Borg in Bergman's "Wild Strawberries" | 61 |
"In a democracy dissent __ act of faith": Fulbright | 61 |
French frigate that carried the Statue of Liberty to the U.S. | 61 |
French department that's home to the Chartreuse Mountains | 61 |
"It ___ ..." (old-timey call from outside the door) | 61 |
"___ This a Lovely Day?" ("Top Hat" song) | 61 |
"The Heat ___" ("Beverly Hills Cop" song) | 61 |
Country whose name means "he that strives with God" | 61 |
''What'll ___?'' (barkeep's question) | 61 |
"___ far, far better thing that I do ..." (Dickens) | 61 |
Defense contractor whose stock symbol is the same as its name | 61 |
"Regrets, ___ had a few" ("My Way" lyric) | 61 |
Actor who narrated "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" | 61 |
"Star Wars" character known as "the Hutt" | 61 |
She first met Will on the set of "The Fresh Prince" | 61 |
It precedes the last words of the four longest puzzle answers | 61 |
British novelist who coined the term "dinner party" | 61 |
''__, Joy of Man's Desiring'' (Bach hymn) | 61 |
Costar of "The Expendables" who was born in Beijing | 61 |
"Why Don't You Believe In Me?" singer ___ James | 61 |
Physicist James who contributed to the laws of thermodynamics | 61 |
Actor Penn who went to/left/returned to/left again Washington | 61 |
Secrest's ''American Top 40'' predecessor | 61 |
He was the voice of Shaggy on TV's "Scooby-Doo" | 61 |
Show on which Notre Dame's Manti Te'o was interviewed | 61 |
1950's-60's thoroughbred, five-time Horse of the Year | 61 |
Dolly's ''Islands in the Stream'' partner | 61 |
Ken who wrote "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" | 61 |
Sorento maker [the former Onion xword is now at avxwords.com] | 61 |
"Your ___ bone's connected to your thigh . . ." | 61 |
". . . ___ bone's connected to the thigh . . ." | 61 |
European politician whose last name means "cabbage" | 61 |
Band featured in a Scooby-Doo spoof on "South Park" | 61 |
Military allotment: this puzzle's is 30 "units" | 61 |
Women's skating great Michelle who never won Olympic gold | 61 |
Shakespearean title word after ''Love's'' | 61 |
"Well, ___!" ("Ain't you hot stuff!") | 61 |
Christine who was in the bathroom when she won a Golden Globe | 61 |
"Your body is your slave; it works for you" speaker | 61 |
''Mission: Impossible'' theme writer Schifrin | 61 |
"The Bronx Bull" Jake who fought Sugar Ray Robinson | 61 |
Katherine Kelly ___ of "The Bold and the Beautiful" | 61 |
Oscar winner for "Tootsie" and "Blue Sky" | 61 |
"A Momentary ___ of Reason" (1987 Pink Floyd album) | 61 |
__ Brown, only coach to win both an NCAA and NBA championship | 61 |
Word with ''whip'' or ''eye'' | 61 |
Word with ''eye'' or ''back'' | 61 |
"If You Take a Mouse to the Movies" author Numeroff | 61 |
"Where there is no ___, there is no freedom": Locke | 61 |
1964 #1 hit by the Shangri-Las ... or this puzzle's theme | 61 |