Autumnal event so called because it helps hunters kill their prey | 65 |
Notable switcher from Democrat to Republican to Independent | 59 |
"___ Your Mind!" (Van Morrison debut album) | 53 |
1967 Van Morrison album with the hit "Brown Eyed Girl" | 64 |
"Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" singer Cantrell | 56 |
Roy Orbison song that was a top ten hit for Linda Ronstadt | 58 |
Everything's better with this on it, according to a catch phrase | 68 |
1990s-2000s kids' show starring a pooch named for its color | 63 |
Small European warbler or, alternately, a wreath for the rear? | 62 |
"Rolling Stone" called it "a doleful prom anthem" | 69 |
1930s French premier, whose name is a homophone of "bloom" | 68 |
Judy who wrote "Then Again, Maybe I Won't" | 56 |
"Then Again, Maybe I Won't" author Judy | 53 |
Mammal that's trained by the author of "Superfudge"? | 66 |
The lead pipe, the wrench or the candlestick, but not the rope | 62 |
English city that's home to the Spartans football club | 58 |
William Jefferson ___ IV (Bill Clinton's name at birth) | 59 |
"Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth" writer | 55 |
Above-average grade, or alternate title for the puzzle | 54 |
"The Global Voice of the Jewish Community" | 52 |
Baseball All-Star who was also a football Pro Bowler | 52 |
Salon chain that offers scarves along with hair extensions? | 59 |
Compilation of electronic music perfect for getting on airplanes? | 65 |
"Hey, babe, wanna sit with me on the plane?" | 54 |
What have the mortise and tenon contributed to business culture? | 64 |
Cape Verde isle whose name means "good view" | 54 |
"The Empire Strikes Back" bounty hunter ___ Fett | 58 |
Coffee additive endorsed by Star Wars bounty hunter Fett? | 57 |
Emmy-winning supporting actor from "Boardwalk Empire" | 63 |
"Dallas" character who died in Pam's season-long dream | 68 |
Sitcom star busted for pot in 1998 at his home in West Virginia | 63 |
''Knockin' on Heaven's Door'' singer | 60 |
Not 'Road to Rio,' but the 1998 romantic drama ... | 58 |
2005 "American Idol" runner-up to Carrie Underwood | 60 |
Former Ohio congressman released from prison in August 2008 | 59 |
Oregon senator who resigned in 1995 over sexual harassment charges | 66 |
Singer with the 1980 #1 album "Against the Wind" | 58 |
Person who turns down a free mug of dark winter beer? | 53 |
Word formed as a portmanteau of two synonyms of "daring" | 66 |
Decorative physical changes, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 66 |
They're made in the world's largest building | 52 |
Peter who directed "The Last Picture Show" | 52 |
Humorous news website whose logo is a girl with a jackhammer | 60 |
''Let's see your swan dive . . .'' | 54 |
Venezuelan statesman known as "El Libertador" | 55 |
"Love Is a Wonderful Thing" singer Michael | 52 |
City visited in "Around the World in 80 Days" | 55 |
"Who Put the ___" (Barry Mann doo-wop song) | 53 |
Tacky Mexican "eatertainment" chain Casa ___ | 54 |
Band with the 1994 platinum record "Always" | 53 |
"___ année!" ("Happy New Year!") | 55 |
Yelena ___, Soviet dissident and wife of Andrei Sakharov | 56 |
They're on the cover of every issue of "Penthouse" | 64 |
What one's got to do on the disco 'round, oh yea | 56 |
Mark Wahlberg starred in the 1997 film "___ Nights"... | 64 |
Money owed to a company, as shown on their spreadsheets | 55 |
Leader of the band with the 1962 hit "Green Onions" | 61 |
Step 1: In order to eliminate Dan, pay off the police to ... | 60 |
Movie about after-dark activities of people who deal with gamblers? | 67 |
Film in which Mark Wahlberg runs an after-hours betting parlor? | 63 |
Only word containing three consecutive pairs of double letters | 62 |
2011 Tony-winning religious satire, with "The" | 56 |
Setting for Robert Frost's "A Masque of Mercy" | 60 |
They're hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 61 |
Literature about Randall Munroe's stick figure drawings? | 60 |
Food that's either cooked or not cooked, tasty or not tasty? | 64 |
General Colin's nickname in the dynamite business? | 54 |
It might read "Home: Who cares; Away: Whatever" | 57 |
"Juggernaut" star who wraps about a crapshoot? | 56 |
Rimsky-Korsakov helped complete his "Prince Igor" | 59 |
Brand of chocolate syrup first called a "milk amplifier" | 66 |
B. A. Baracus's first name on "The A-Team" | 56 |
Setting for the 2001 film "No Man's Land" | 55 |
'80s TV character with the given names Jefferson Davis | 58 |
Totally killer mess for commissioned officers on a ship? | 56 |
Officer in charge of a ship's rigging, informally | 53 |
Linebacker Brian banned from the 1987 Orange Bowl for steroid use | 65 |
Louis or P.W., the first and last South African prime ministers | 63 |
Buddha attained Enlightenment while sitting under one | 53 |
"Why am I always the base of the human pyramid!"? | 59 |
"... 'and two, that we can ___ ya' ..." | 57 |
Confucius say "Man who drive like hell is ___" | 56 |
Fictional spy who's really a giant department store founder? | 64 |
There's one at the beginning of each theme entry | 52 |
Group that included Huntz Hall, with "The" | 52 |
"I love you when you ___ your mosque..." (Kahlil Gibran) | 66 |
Football headgear that looks as if it's made of ribbon? | 59 |
Anagrammy-winning song about Chicago's favorite outdoor sport? | 66 |
Greets respectfully[SEE NOTE ABOVE about last week's puzzle] | 64 |
Certain music collection ... and this puzzle's theme | 56 |
Special CD release ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
SpongeBob SquarePants's pants, compared to Humpty Dumpty's? | 67 |
Ethan Hawke film that was made over the course of eleven years | 62 |
Lose one's temper while watching "127 Hours"? | 59 |
Pop group with the #1 hit "End of the Road" | 53 |
"I'll Make Love to You" Grammy winners | 52 |
What this grid is decidedly not (but baby-safe plastics are) | 60 |
Gym teacher's deg. (hey, it even has the class in its name) | 63 |
Phase associated with Picasso's "The Old Guitarist" | 65 |
Author of "Something Wicked This Way Comes" | 53 |