It appears several times in this puzzle, so fill'er up! | 59 |
''Beowulf'' or ''Iliad,'' e.g. | 62 |
M. M. Kaye's "The Far Pavilions," e.g. | 52 |
"Harry Potter" or "Game of Thrones," e.g. | 61 |
''Little House on the Prairie,'' e.g. | 53 |
"The Dragons of Eden" Pulitzer winner Carl | 52 |
"That's What Friends Are For" co-writer Carol Bayer-___ | 69 |
"That's What Friends Are For" co-writer Carole Bayer | 66 |
"That's What Friends Are For" co-writer Carol Bayer | 65 |
First host of "America's Funniest Home Videos" | 60 |
Host of "America's Funniest Home Videos" | 54 |
Former "America's Funniest Home Videos" host Bob | 62 |
Former "America's Funniest Home Videos" host | 58 |
Bob ___, narrator on TV's "How I Met Your Mother" | 63 |
"America's Funniest Home Videos" host Bob | 55 |
Michigan city mentioned in Paul Simon's "America" | 63 |
City mentioned in Paul Simon's "America" | 54 |
Desert that's larger than the contiguous 48 states | 54 |
___ Desert (after translation, "Desert Desert") | 57 |
"Is there any group I haven't offended?" satirist | 63 |
Stand-up comic famous for carrying a rolled-up newspaper onstage | 64 |
Comedian who recorded "1960: Look Forward in Anger" | 61 |
Comedian who appeared on the cover of Time, 8/15/1960 | 53 |
Canadian-born comedian once featured on the cover of Time | 57 |
"Is there anyone here I haven't offended?" comic | 62 |
Encounters no resistance (with ''along'') | 57 |
Stones "Bridges to Babylon" hit "___ of Me" | 63 |
Anne Tyler novel set partly at the Church of the Second Chance | 62 |
''... what he ___ to you, do."(Genesis 41:55) | 58 |
Woolery's "Wheel of Fortune" successor | 52 |
Pat with two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Game Show Host | 63 |
"I'll give the wheel a final spin" speaker | 56 |
They may be offered hot or cold, in Japanese restaurants | 56 |
"For Heaven and the future's ___": Frost | 54 |
The shoe department in its flagship store has its own zip code | 62 |
Store whose shoe department has its own ZIP code (10022-SHOE) | 61 |
Retailer with "his and hers" Michigan Avenue stores | 61 |
It has a separate men's store opposite its main store in Chicago | 68 |
Danny Aiello's "Do the Right Thing" role | 54 |
"Blueberries for ___" (kiddie lit classic) | 52 |
Dean's companion in Kerouac's "On the Road" | 61 |
"I've got a mule, her name is ___ . . ." | 54 |
''Rebel Without a Cause'' star Mineo | 52 |
''Do the Right Thing'' pizzeria owner | 53 |
The pizzeria owner in "Do the Right Thing" | 52 |
Sports anchor Marchiano who wrote "In My Rear View Mirror" | 68 |
Sonny's partner in "Dog Day Afternoon" | 52 |
Mobster Bonpensiero's first name on "The Sopranos" | 64 |
Losing pitcher to Don in his World Series perfect game | 54 |
James's "Rebel Without A Cause" costar | 52 |
James' co-star in "Rebel Without a Cause" | 55 |
James and Natalie's "Rebel Without a Cause" co-star | 65 |
HAL's earthbound counterpart in "2001" | 52 |
Dean's pal in Kerouac's "On the Road" | 55 |
Danny Aiello character nearly killed by Radio Raheem | 52 |
Cousin ___ Iacono of "The Jimmy Kimmel Show" | 54 |
"The Stockbroker" on the "Howard Stern Show" | 64 |
"She's a good old worker and a good old pal," in song | 67 |
"Magic Tree House" book series illustrator Murdocca | 61 |
"I've got a mule, and her name is ___" | 52 |
"Blueberries for ___" (Robert McCloskey picture book) | 63 |
"Blueberries for ___" (classic children's book) | 61 |
''Rebel Without a Cause'' actor Mineo | 53 |
___ the Stockbroker on "The Howard Stern Show" | 56 |
___ the Stockbroker (regular on "The Howard Stern Show") | 66 |
___ Romano (head of the art department on "Mad Men") | 62 |
___ Paradise, protagonist of "On the Road" | 52 |
___ Paradise of Kerouac's "On the Road" | 53 |
___ Paradise (narrator of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road") | 69 |
___ Agron (Marc Anthony's role in "The Capeman") | 62 |
"My ___ days,/When I was green . . . ": Shak. | 55 |
Alberto who won in the long run: N.Y.C., 1981–82 | 55 |
Word with ''fire'' or ''no'' | 60 |
Word with ''for'' or ''white'' | 62 |
Word with ''fire'' or ''white'' | 63 |
Where Hawthorne wrote "The Scarlet Letter" | 52 |
New England town name that means "peace" in Hebrew | 60 |
Capital where ". . . Cuckoo's Nest" was filmed | 60 |
Monterey County seat that's the birthplace of John Steinbeck | 64 |
Author of the short story "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" | 66 |
Scientist who won a 1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom | 54 |
"The Shot Felt 'Round the World" subject | 54 |
'00 Sammy Hagar single "Let ___ Drive" | 52 |
'50s portrayer of Brynner's son in "The King and I" | 69 |
''Rebel Without a Cause'' Oscar nominee | 55 |
Pizzeria in Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing" | 58 |
Something you might see on a dance floor or a snack table | 57 |
2002 Mark Kurlansky book subtitled "A World History" | 62 |
Cracker factory employee or winter road worker, perhaps | 55 |
Dog also known as the Persian Greyhound and Royal Dog of Egypt | 62 |
What AC/DC will do to "Those About to Rock" | 53 |
Tom Hanks's "Sleepless in Seattle" role | 53 |
To whom Ilsa said "I'll hum it for you" | 53 |
One of the muskrats in the 1976 hit "Muskrat Love" | 60 |
Bartender in "Gunsmoke" or "Cheers" | 55 |
"Twistin' the Night Away" singer Cooke | 52 |
"Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia" director Peckinpah | 66 |
"As Time Goes By" singer in "Casablanca" | 60 |
Dance mentioned in "The Girl From Ipanema" | 52 |
Word said before "time" and "place" | 55 |