Edwin with the 1970 #1 hit "War" | 42 |
Beatle who sang "Photograph" | 38 |
Aptly named N.F.L. M.V.P. of the 1960s | 38 |
"Yellow Submarine" lead singer | 40 |
"Wheel of Fortune" songstress, 1952 | 45 |
"The ___ Report" (1998 reading) | 41 |
"Oh My My" singer, 1974 | 33 |
"Octopus's Garden" songwriter | 43 |
"Octopus's Garden" singer Ringo | 45 |
"Octopus's Garden" singer | 39 |
"It Don't Come Easy" singer, 1971 | 47 |
"Act Naturally" singer Ringo | 38 |
'Yellow Submarine' singer | 33 |
Seafood serving at a Beatle's house? | 40 |
Like clear nights, compared to cloudy ones | 42 |
'The Tonight Show -- Jimmy Fallon' | 42 |
Attempts at decorating a treetop? | 33 |
Private mail carrier's rural beat | 37 |
The All-___ (backup band for Ringo) | 35 |
Like clay molded by drummer Ringo? | 34 |
Independent counsel vs. Clinton? | 32 |
Viewer-friendly, at the observatory | 35 |
Like the night in a classic Van Gogh work | 41 |
Like a van Gogh "Night" | 33 |
Like a good night for astronomers | 33 |
Motorcycle club for astronomers? | 32 |
Romantic atmosphere component, perhaps | 38 |
They're on and in Hollywood Boulevard | 41 |
There are five on China's flag | 34 |
People often see patterns in them | 33 |
Robbie Williams' "Meet the ___" | 45 |
Indication of high military rank | 32 |
Feature of the members of Group 1 | 33 |
Fallers on Alabama in a Mitchell Parish song | 44 |
"We Are All Made of ___" (Moby) | 41 |
"Let us explore the ___": J.F.K. | 42 |
"Let us explore the ___ . . . ": J.F.K. | 49 |
"___ of stage and screen" | 35 |
Film about a celebrity golf tournament? | 39 |
Military newspaper founded in 1861 | 34 |
Newspaper published continuously since 1942 | 43 |
A E F newspaper, in France: 1918 | 32 |
Old TV show hosted by Ed McMahon | 32 |
Astronomer's favorite TV show? | 34 |
Talent show once hosted by Ed McMahon | 37 |
Reality show for aspiring astronomers? | 38 |
2003-04 show hosted by Arsenio Hall | 35 |
"The ___ down to rise upon . . . " | 44 |
Timber defect extending from the middle outward | 47 |
Projectiles illuminating enemy positions | 40 |
Vehicle that's out of this world? | 37 |
"We Built This City" pop-rockers | 42 |
"We Built This City" group | 36 |
''Gilmore Girls'' place | 39 |
Great expectations, symbolically | 32 |
Paul Michael Glaser's titular 1970s TV role | 47 |
Hutch's partner, on 1970s TV | 32 |
Show founded as a vehicle for Scott Hamilton | 44 |
Jones of talk wedding drummer Ringo is . . . | 44 |
Obit for an Indianapolis newspaper? | 35 |
Awed by leading man's pickup? | 33 |
Old Hollywood's method of promoting talent | 46 |
Select neighbor, on old controllers | 35 |
First square of some board games | 32 |
"Go" square in Monopoly, e.g. | 39 |
"Gentlemen, ___ your engines" | 39 |
"___ the Revolution Without Me" (1970) | 48 |
Have one's first child, perhaps | 35 |
React to something that's not working | 41 |
Was promoted from the bench, say | 32 |
Suburbanite's lament (Part 4) | 33 |
Beginning of a W.C. Fields quote | 32 |
Beginning of a quote by W. C. Fields | 36 |
Person with the ball on opening day | 35 |
First beer container for the gang? | 34 |
Cy Young Award winner, typically | 32 |
Surprise with a "Boo!" | 32 |
One full of surprises or shocking news, e.g. | 44 |
TV Guide's #1 cult show on a 2004 list | 42 |
TV show that has spawned 11 movies | 34 |
TV series with Klingons and Romulans | 36 |
Successful film franchise starting in 1979 | 42 |
Sci-fi "reboot" of 2009 | 33 |
Raison d'être of many annual conventions | 47 |
1960s TV series with numerous spinoffs | 38 |
1960s TV series that created a cult phenomenon | 46 |
TV series set in the 24th century | 33 |
Mark Knopfler "The Way It Always ___" | 47 |
Begin gazing at someone intently and harshly? | 45 |
Panicky yell to a getaway driver | 32 |
Become noticeable, like old food in the fridge | 46 |
What artist might do before big break | 37 |
Feel a craving, with "for" | 36 |
"Feed a cold, --- a fever" | 36 |
''. . . __ a fever'' | 36 |
Film showcasing a specific actor | 32 |
"Virtue ___ while vice is fed" (Pope) | 47 |
Series with an upcoming Episode VII | 35 |
Saga set in a "galaxy far, far away" | 46 |
Film that introduced "the Force" | 42 |