Williams who played Potsie on ''Happy Days'' | 60 |
"I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him" speaker | 60 |
1998 film with the voice of Gene Hackman as General Mandible | 60 |
1998 animated film featuring the voice of Sylvester Stallone | 60 |
"___ Time" (1952 million-selling Eddie Fisher hit) | 60 |
One who hears El Edwards say "You've got mail" | 60 |
Island capital near Robert Louis Stevenson's burial site | 60 |
___ Anton Ohno (U.S. speed skater with eight Olympic medals) | 60 |
Uncle of Jamshed and Pahusacheta on "The Simpsons" | 60 |
"Semi-legal immigrant" on "The Simpsons" | 60 |
Belle & Sebastian "The Boy With the ___ Strap" | 60 |
Source of the words "zenith" and "nadir" | 60 |
North or South Asian sea that was once part of a single body | 60 |
"The Kids __ All Right": 2010 Best Picture nominee | 60 |
''We _____ no thin red 'eroes'': Kipling | 60 |
Franklin with a cameo role in "The Blues Brothers" | 60 |
Daughter of preacher and civil rights activist C.L. Franklin | 60 |
"___ Now" (1968 album featuring "Think") | 60 |
First steamship with a planned circumnavigation of the globe | 60 |
Element whose name comes from Greek for "inactive" | 60 |
Graynor who played Olivia's sister on "Fringe" | 60 |
"Summertime" from "Porgy and Bess," e.g. | 60 |
Racer Luyendyk whose son was on "The Bachelorette" | 60 |
"Vesti la giubba" from "Pagliacci," e.g. | 60 |
"__ is the language of the unheard": M.L. King Jr. | 60 |
Home state of the 1964 and 2008 Rep. presidential candidates | 60 |
Setting for van Gogh's "Cafe Terrace at Night" | 60 |
"Beaucoup ___ & Janis" (comic strip anthology) | 60 |
"Where ignorant __ clash by night": Matthew Arnold | 60 |
Senator Vinick's first name on "The West Wing" | 60 |
First baseball player involved in an instant replay decision | 60 |
Temple of ___, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | 60 |
Character in all six "Star Wars" films, informally | 60 |
"Take ___ song and make it better" (Beatles lyric) | 60 |
Rapper Rocky (whose second letter is really a "$") | 60 |
"Or to take arms against ___ of troubles" (Hamlet) | 60 |
"… arms against ___ of troubles" (Hamlet) | 60 |
". . . against __ of troubles": "Hamlet" | 60 |
"I hate to break up ___!" (collector's lament) | 60 |
Wimbledon winner immediately before Borg's five in a row | 60 |
Early Carolina governor for whom a county and city are named | 60 |
Celebrity name on the first million-follower Twitter account | 60 |
Author of the "Black Widowers" series of mysteries | 60 |
''... ___ what you can do for your country'' | 60 |
The lion in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" | 60 |
"___ to Remember," biopic on Frédéric Chopin | 60 |
Gene Simmons cover: "When You Wish Upon ___" (1,4) | 60 |
Piggy's problem in ''Lord of the Flies'' | 60 |
Manhattan's __ Place, named for a wealthy early American | 60 |
Video game company that took its name from the board game Go | 60 |
1980s show set to become a 2008 movie (with "The") | 60 |
The NRA once called its agents "jack-booted thugs" | 60 |
Its 2011 landing marked the end of the Space Shuttle program | 60 |
Five of them are hidden in this puzzle's longest answers | 60 |
Terence Trent D'Arby "Wishing Well (___ Poem)" | 60 |
"Tragedy is __ for the living to gain wisdom": RFK | 60 |
You must take it to get to Sugar Hill, according to the song | 60 |
Like the crew of TV's "Deadliest Catch," often | 60 |
Old N.Y.S.E. ticker symbol that's now just "T" | 60 |
Westernmost body of land east of the International Date Line | 60 |
When clocks are set back for the end of daylight saving time | 60 |
Jackie's co-star in ''The Honeymooners'' | 60 |
Cassette deck feature, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 60 |
''___ from the Bridge'' (Arthur Miller play) | 60 |
Subject of a historic 1919 sports deal, with "The" | 60 |
Lauren punched out in an episode of "The Sopranos" | 60 |
Extricate from a financial predicament, with "out" | 60 |
Setting of Steinbeck's "The Pearl," familiarly | 60 |
"Seat," "oil" or "split" start | 60 |
"Walk Like an Egyptian" band, with "the" | 60 |
TV character who says "Don't have a cow, man!" | 60 |
It starts at a plate (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 60 |
Actress Benaderet who first voiced Granny in Tweety cartoons | 60 |
Nuno Bettencourt "Flight of the Wounded Bumble___" | 60 |
"Saturday Night Fever" group, with "the" | 60 |
Lon's "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" costar | 60 |
Attorney with the autobiography "My Life on Trial" | 60 |
___ Savage, player of the boy on "Boy Meets World" | 60 |
"It ain't over 'til it's over" speaker | 60 |
Longtime Greenwich Village music venue, with "the" | 60 |
"___ the Beasts and Children," Kramer film of 1972 | 60 |
Drippings appropriately positioned under the circled letters | 60 |
Tony-winning star of "Where's Charley?" (1948) | 60 |
___ acid (substance that turns turmeric paper reddish-brown) | 60 |
"I Am ___" ("David Copperfield" chapter) | 60 |
"__ yourself!": "Get ready for a shock!" | 60 |
''The Outcasts of Poker Flat'' creator Harte | 60 |
Former dominion that included India, Pakistan and Bangladesh | 60 |
Singer who kissed Madonna at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards | 60 |
Good news for an Olympic athlete, bad news for a disc jockey | 60 |
Real estate units involved in this puzzle's theme: Abbr. | 60 |
"P.S. I Love You" and "Revolution," e.g. | 60 |
Toon hurler with a "pachydermous percussion pitch" | 60 |
Baby ___ (tabloid term for a celeb's pregnancy sighting) | 60 |
Word that had "omni" at its start before apheresis | 60 |
''Rib'' or ''bird'' follower | 60 |
Erstwhile candidate Herman with the mantra "9-9-9" | 60 |
Best Supporting Actor for "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 60 |
Capital known as the "City of a Thousand Minarets" | 60 |
Dish whose name comes from the Latin for "ink pot" | 60 |