Ignores Bart Simpson's advice of 15 or 20 years ago | 55 |
Ignoring the axiom that "hindsight is 20/20" | 54 |
II × II × II × II × II × II × II × V | 64 |
Ilia ___, figure skater who won Olympic gold in 1998 | 52 |
Ill-fated Russian sub named after a city SSW of Moscow | 54 |
Ill-fated water chief in "Chinatown," ___ Mulwray | 59 |
Illegal activity admitted by Lance Armstrong in January 2013 | 60 |
Illinois birthplace of Richard Pryor and Betty Friedan | 54 |
Illinois birthplace of Tinkertoys and ice cream sundaes | 55 |
Illinois city, site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate | 54 |
Illinois town, site of the first Lincoln-Douglas debate | 55 |
Illuminated, as Saint-Exupéry's instrument lamps | 55 |
Illumination in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 52 |
Illustrator of Cervantes's "Don Quixote" | 54 |
Im-ho-___, Boris Karloff's role in "The Mummy" | 60 |
Image depicted by this puzzle, after it's solved | 52 |
Image in Dali's eye-tricking "In Voluptas Mors" | 61 |
Image on "The Silence of the Lambs" movie poster | 58 |
Image on a poster for Eastwood's "Hang 'Em High" | 66 |
Image on the back of the last American silver dollar | 52 |
Imaginary surface coinciding with the earth's sea level | 59 |
Immediately, or where Dracula's clothes fall when he changes? | 65 |
Imperial Walker from "The Empire Strikes Back" | 56 |
Impersonator in ''Little Red Riding Hood'' | 58 |
Implements for "writing" on computer screens | 54 |
Implements for Carroll's "seven maids" | 52 |
Impolite army acronym meaning "a big mess" | 52 |
Important spelling feature of "iridescent" | 52 |
Imported item found in eight answers (in the letters indicated) | 63 |
Impossibility of reconciling what is and what ought to be | 57 |
Impossible quantity of Lay's potato chips to eat? | 53 |
Imprisoned Chinese activist and 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner | 61 |
Improved one's appearance (with ''up'') | 59 |
In "Casablanca," who said, "Play it again, Sam"? | 68 |
In "Hamlet," it's "in russet mantle clad" | 65 |
In "Macbeth," it opens with thunder and lightning | 59 |
In "Rent," it starts with "Seasons of Love" | 63 |
In a '64 song it's "really lookin' fine" | 62 |
In a 1978 song he was "buried in his jammies" | 55 |
In a classic 1930s cartoon, Popeye serves it to Sindbad on a plate | 66 |
In a famous Christmas poem, it follows "threw up" | 59 |
In a rhombus, half the product of its diagonal lengths | 54 |
In a ___, there's a volume of ___ that keeps it firm | 56 |
In a ___, there's at least one fluid ounce of ___ | 53 |
In a ___, there's plenty of sweet ___ to be harvested | 57 |
In Act I, it begins "Enter Ghost and Hamlet" | 54 |
In an alt. universe, its motto might be "Represent, yo" | 65 |
In an old song, the "I'll see you in my dreams" girl | 66 |
In art, an underlying image that's been painted over | 56 |
In certain areas it's called Radio Nord Québec | 53 |
In comics, it's represented by a string of Z's | 54 |
In film, gradual appearance of an image through an expanding circle | 67 |
In golf, ahead by as many holes as are left to be played | 56 |
In Harry Potter books, nonmagical offspring of wizard parents | 61 |
In heraldry, having small projections in the upper corners | 58 |
In Mesopotamian mythology, he and Enkidu killed the Bull of Heaven | 66 |
In modern lingo, a vegetarian who occasionally eats meat | 56 |
In modern-day slang, guilt and lack of motivation after becoming rich | 69 |
In music, a full interval higher or lower than written | 54 |
In one sense, it's used in breaking, and in another, in entering | 68 |
In other words, no way it'll perform as advertised | 54 |
In other words, you must spend $500 more to please your child | 61 |
In Shakespeare, the star in "The star is fall'n" | 62 |
In the area where "The Fantasticks" is a hit | 54 |
In the comic strip "Blondie," Lou's is one | 56 |
In the ___, there's the greatest concentration of ___ | 57 |
In-flight catalog with an "upside-down tomato garden" | 63 |
In-your-face types, in a "Seinfeld" episode | 53 |
Ina of Food Network's "Barefoot Contessa" | 55 |
Inability to stop building castle towers at inappropriate moments? | 66 |
Inadequate (whose initials spell "testicles") | 55 |
Inadvertent creator of phrases like "well-boiled icicle" | 66 |
Inappropriate for on-the-job viewing, in Web shorthand | 54 |
Include in an e-mail without other recipients knowing | 53 |
Includes in an e-mail without other recipients knowing | 54 |
Increased the excitement level (with "up") | 52 |
Increasingly obsolete home theater component (abbr.) | 52 |
Independence leader and first president of Indonesia | 52 |
India city featured in "Slumdog Millionaire" | 54 |
India's ''Father of the Nation'' | 52 |
India-born character on "The Big Bang Theory" | 55 |
Indian car company trying to break into the U.S. market with the Nano | 69 |
Indian chessmaster who became World Champion in 2007 | 52 |
Indian city that was the site of a deadly gas leak in 1984 | 58 |
Indian greeting that means "bowing to you" | 52 |
Indian guy in National Lampoon's "Van Wilder" movies | 66 |
Indian home ... or a hint to nine other answers in this puzzle | 62 |
Indian instruments popular with British Invasion bands | 54 |
Indian novelist who wrote "The Adventuress" | 53 |
Indian outfit typically worn with a petticoat and blouse | 56 |
Indian poet who won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature | 55 |
Indian state where an electronic music genre was created | 56 |
Indian state whose name means ''unrivaled'' | 59 |
Indian tribe associated with the Seven Cities of Cibola | 55 |
Indian yogurt/cucumber dish that even a child could make? | 57 |
Indian-born actor in "A Tiger Walks," 1964 | 52 |
Indian-themed Atlantic City casino, with "The" | 56 |
Indiana city nicknamed "Middletown, U.S.A." | 53 |
Indiana city nicknamed "The Circus Capital of the World" | 66 |
Indiana city where the International Circus Hall of Fame is located | 67 |