Island chain that's home to Portugal's highest mountain | 63 |
Island dubbed ''The Jewel of the East'' | 55 |
Island featured in "The Count of Monte Cristo" | 56 |
Island group in Synge's "Riders to the Sea" | 57 |
Island group the NFL's Troy Polamalu's family is from | 61 |
Island mentioned in the Beach Boys' "Kokomo" | 58 |
Island north of Venezuela's Paraguaná Peninsula | 54 |
Island of French Polynesia famous for its black beaches | 55 |
Island on which the most common surname is Christian | 52 |
Island setting for "Pirates of the Caribbean" | 55 |
Island setting in Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse" | 68 |
Island that Truman wants to go to in "The Truman Show" | 64 |
Island that's home to the world's largest lizard | 56 |
Island where MacArthur fulfilled his promise to return | 54 |
Island whose name is another word in this puzzle spelled backward | 65 |
Island whose name means, literally, "main land" | 57 |
Island whose population triples in the summer due to tourism | 60 |
Island's PC hookup with Turing Test beating software (5) | 60 |
Isle from which Napoleon escaped on February 26, 1815 | 53 |
Isley that sang with Rod on "This Old Heart of Mine" | 62 |
Israel's first president was on its first flight | 52 |
Israel's first representative to the United Nations | 55 |
Israel's foreign minister during the Six-Day War | 52 |
Israeli city whose citadel was built by the Ottomans | 52 |
Israeli singer Naim with the 2008 hit "New Soul" | 58 |
Israeli weapon named after its inventor's first name | 56 |
It "ain't what it used to be": Yogi Berra | 55 |
It "clings cruelly to us," according to Keats | 55 |
It "comes on little cat feet," in a Sandburg poem | 59 |
It "goeth its way on triple feet": Aeschylus | 54 |
It "has its reasons which reason knows nothing of": Pascal | 68 |
It "is nothing but perception," wrote Plato | 53 |
It "isn't what it used to be": Peter De Vries | 59 |
It "isn't what it used to be," said Simone Signoret | 65 |
It "maketh many friends," according to the Bible | 58 |
It "never won any battle," according to Eisenhower | 60 |
It "often gives a small thing a big shadow": old proverb | 66 |
It "passeth all understanding": Philippians | 53 |
It "waits at the crossway of the stars," wrote Borges | 63 |
It absorbed data from Funk and Wagnalls, among others | 53 |
It accounts for roughly 15% of the Earth's population | 57 |
It aired before "The Hogan Family" in the '80s | 60 |
It aired the first coast-to-coast Oscar telecast, 1953 | 54 |
It always starts on the same day of the week as Sept. | 53 |
It appears several times in this puzzle, so fill'er up! | 59 |
It “begins in delight and ends in wisdom”: Robert Frost | 63 |
It became extinct less than 100 years after its discovery | 57 |
It began with the slogan "It's time to get connected" | 67 |
It begins ''Now in the first year of Cyrus . . .'' | 66 |
It begins "A well regulated Militia . . ." | 52 |
It begins "corner," but not "circle" | 56 |
It begins "cube," but not "circle" | 54 |
It begins "Forasmuch as many have taken in hand ..." | 62 |
It begins "In the days when the judges ruled ..." | 59 |
It begins "In the days when the judges ruled..." | 58 |
It begins "In the first year of Cyrus king of Persia..." | 66 |
It begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" | 67 |
It begins "Now in the first year of Cyrus" | 52 |
It begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of ..." | 53 |
It begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son ..." | 69 |
It begins "Two households, both alike in dignity..." | 62 |
It begins with "Birthday" on "The White Album" | 66 |
It bills itself as "The independent guide to technology" | 66 |
It borders the Caspian Sea, Persian Gulf, and Gulf of Oman | 58 |
It calls itself "The Broadband Phone Company" | 55 |
It came in whatever color you wanted, as long as it was black | 61 |
It can be viewed with a scanning tunneling microscope | 53 |
It can be winkin' or blinkin', but it doesn't nod | 61 |
It can come after "no one" or "someone" | 59 |
It can come after the second word in each starred entry | 55 |
It can come before the first word in each starred entry | 55 |
It can follow "Ab" or precede "Four" | 56 |
It can follow "Party people in the house!" | 52 |
It can follow the ends of this puzzle's eight longest answers | 65 |
It can follow the last word of this puzzle's five longest answers | 69 |
It can follow the last word of this puzzle's theme entries | 62 |
It can make mean men, but it can't make men mean | 52 |
It can mean "peace" or "welfare" | 52 |
It can precede the first names in six puzzle answers | 52 |
It can put some distance between you and your former self | 57 |
It can tell you how you're doing in class, pressure free | 60 |
It can't be taken away, in "The Greatest Love of All" | 67 |
It cannot result in the invocation of the infield fly rule | 58 |
It carries the words ''Rey de Espana'' | 54 |
It comes back in NYC every year on the first Sunday in November | 63 |
It comes before "view" or "text" | 52 |
It connects New York's Rockland and Westchester Counties | 60 |
It consists of a circular coral reef surrounding a lagoon | 65 |
It consists of a General Test and Subject Test: Abbr. | 53 |
It contains the Arabian Peninsula's easternmost point | 57 |
It contains the lyric "The True North strong and free!" | 65 |
It corresponds to a six-color scale ranging from green to maroon | 64 |
It displays the connections between system components | 53 |
It distributes programming to multiple stations simultaneously | 62 |
It doesn't sell postcards near a N.Y. university | 52 |
It doesn't show nearly as much team spirit when regular-sized | 65 |
It employs many video game pioneers, with "The" | 57 |
It ends ''. . . shall not be infringed'' | 56 |
It ends "... and they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh" | 69 |
It ends a knight's move away from where this starts | 55 |