2001 album featuring "Love Don't Cost a Thing" | 60 |
Author portrayed in the miniseries "The Lost Boys" | 60 |
Actress Pflug who played Lt. Dish in "MASH" (1970) | 60 |
"Thriller" director who dropped out of high school | 60 |
"Three Tenors" colleague of Plácido and Luciano | 60 |
"___ and the Pussycats" (2001 Rosario Dawson film) | 60 |
Musical great whose grave went unmarked for nearly 150 years | 60 |
Big ___ Burger (fictional chain of "Pulp Fiction") | 60 |
Ryssdal who hosts public radio's "Marketplace" | 60 |
Cobra ___ (bad guys' dojo in "The Karate Kid") | 60 |
Lawrence who co-wrote two of the "Star Wars" films | 60 |
Upton who was the cover girl on SI's 2012 Swimsuit Issue | 60 |
The "shrew" in "The Taming of the Shrew" | 60 |
Shakespearean shrew who "had a tongue with a tang" | 60 |
Margaret famous for painting waiflike children with big eyes | 60 |
"Philosophy will clip an angel's wings" writer | 60 |
Something under the counter that puts people under the table | 60 |
"Kenan & ___" (late-'90s Nickelodeon show) | 60 |
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" author Kesey | 60 |
It's heard before "plunk" and "plop" | 60 |
Writer who said "All of life is a foreign country" | 60 |
___ Walsh, three-time Olympic beach volleyball gold medalist | 60 |
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" novelist Ken | 60 |
They're 'worn' when handling something carefully | 60 |
Head of state known to his people as "Dear Leader" | 60 |
Wapner's successor on "The People's Court" | 60 |
Adjective in the theme song to "The Addams Family" | 60 |
Maynard G. ___ of "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" | 60 |
Singer with the #1 country album "80's Ladies" | 60 |
Famed tar pits whose name is Spanish for "the tar" | 60 |
___ Davenport, long-running "Doonesbury" character | 60 |
Receiver of the advice "To thine own self be true" | 60 |
Song on Ashlee Simpson's "Autobiography" album | 60 |
Schifrin who wrote the "Mission: Impossible" theme | 60 |
The High ___ (ruler of Shangri-La in “Lost Horizon”) | 60 |
One who must, by Chinese law, seek permission to reincarnate | 60 |
''Post'' or ''light'' leader | 60 |
Actress Turner of "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 60 |
Broderick's co-star in ''The Producers'' | 60 |
"___ Theme" (tune from "Doctor Zhivago") | 60 |
"There She Goes" one-hitters, with "The" | 60 |
"Â… and the ___ shall be first" (Matthew 19:30) | 60 |
"I know it's ___, I know you're weary ..." | 60 |
Course in which to conjugate "amo, amas, amat ..." | 60 |
So-called "Gateway to the Pacific Rim," informally | 60 |
"Darling, won't you ease my worried mind" song | 60 |
"Daft Punk is Playing at My House" ___ Soundsystem | 60 |
Actress Thompson of the "Back to the Future" films | 60 |
Whom Cordelia called "As mad as the vex'd sea" | 60 |
Father-in-law of the Duke of Albany and the Duke of Cornwall | 60 |
Movie character who might have had a hand in the cookie jar? | 60 |
Word that can mean "gone" or "remaining" | 60 |
Moderator of the first Obama/McCain and Obama/Romney debates | 60 |
He returned to "The Tonight Show" on March 1, 2010 | 60 |
"Rare and radiant maiden" of "The Raven" | 60 |
Pope before Paul V, whose papacy lasted less than four weeks | 60 |
Actor Lye of "You Can't Do That on Television" | 60 |
"___ us have peace" (Grant's Tomb inscription) | 60 |
"___ Eat Cake" ("Of Thee I Sing" sequel) | 60 |
1970 song with the lyric "Whisper words of wisdom" | 60 |
1983 #1 hit with the lyric "Put on your red shoes" | 60 |
Defeater of Holyfield, 1999, for the world heavyweight title | 60 |
Asian capital whose name means "place of the gods" | 60 |
Jim Carrey film with the ironic tagline "Trust Me" | 60 |
"Well, I'd love to keep talking ...," probably | 60 |
"___ to me, but please don't leave" Crow lyric | 60 |
Schreiber who won a Tony for "Glengarry Glen Ross" | 60 |
"___ Folks" (original name of "Peanuts") | 60 |
'04 Sugarcult album "Palm Trees and Power ___" | 60 |
Selma Bouvier's adopted baby on "The Simpsons" | 60 |
"Aloha nui ___" ("Much love," in Hawaii) | 60 |
John who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins" | 60 |
CCR cover on Tesla's "Five Man Acoustical Jam" | 60 |
Wikipedia's unfinished globe made of jigsaw pieces, e.g. | 60 |
When repeated, Marlene's "The Blue Angel" role | 60 |
Herbert who played Charles Dreyfus in the Pink Panther films | 60 |
Word repeated twice before "Look who's forty!" | 60 |
Actress Martin, star of TV's "National Velvet" | 60 |
"Musta got ___ somewhere down the line" (J. Geils) | 60 |
Chiba ___ Marines (Japanese team managed by Bobby Valentine) | 60 |
Character in "Donald's Nephews" (1938 cartoon) | 60 |
"A game that two can play and both win": Eva Gabor | 60 |
Exam with sections known as "arguments," for short | 60 |
He co-founded the film studio American Zoetrope with Coppola | 60 |
Subject of the film biography "The Immortal Count" | 60 |
"You rang?" asker on "The Addams Family" | 60 |
University that hosted the final presidential debate of 2012 | 60 |
Queen ___ (fairy referenced in "Romeo and Juliet") | 60 |
Early 19th-century invention named after a Scottish engineer | 60 |
Presidents of the United States of America "___ 5" | 60 |
Magazine that features "Alfred's Poor Almanac" | 60 |
Blake who played Aunt Harriet on TV's "Batman" | 60 |
W.C.'s costar in ''My Little Chickadee'' | 60 |
Actress Whitman of TV's "Arrested Development" | 60 |
Follower of "angry young" or "dirty old" | 60 |
"Horse of the Century" that won 20 of his 21 races | 60 |
People for whom "tena koe" means "hello" | 60 |
Soprano voted the greatest of all time by BBC Music Magazine | 60 |
NASA program that was the first to photograph another planet | 60 |
Sportscaster Albert with a distinctive "Yessssss!" | 60 |