Johnny ___ (Edward G. Robinson's "Key Largo" gangster) | 68 |
Japanese dish served with udon, tofu, vegetables and raw beaten eggs | 68 |
Janeane's co-star in "The Truth About Cats & Dogs" | 68 |
Jimmy who wrote "Galveston" and "MacArthur Park" | 68 |
Journey album with the hit "Don't Stop Believin'" | 67 |
Jimmy ___, "They'll Do It Every Time" cartoonist | 67 |
Jazzman who played "Boogie Woogie on The St. Louis Blues" | 67 |
John Mayer "Pull all the shades and wander the great ___" | 67 |
JFK speechwriter who won a Pulitzer for "A Thousand Days" | 67 |
Jump that Dick Button is credited with first landing in competition | 67 |
Jughead's pal, after too many trips to Pop's Choklit Shoppe | 67 |
Jim Croce's "So I'll Have To Say I Love You ____" | 67 |
James ___, duettist on the 1982 #1 hit "Baby, Come to Me" | 67 |
Japanese technique that literally means "finger pressure" | 67 |
Japanese serving ritual seen in "The Karate Kid, Part II" | 67 |
Javert's portrayer in 2012's "Les Misérables" | 66 |
Judge who heard "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" | 66 |
Jed's chief of staff before C.J., on "The West Wing" | 66 |
John who wrote "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" | 66 |
Jay ___ (actor and former host of "Last Comic Standing") | 66 |
James who played Dr. Mark Hall in "The Andromeda Strain" | 66 |
Janet's fiancé in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" | 66 |
José Ferrer, Laurence Olivier and Kenneth Branagh, among others | 66 |
John Cusack thriller where the main characters are to turn 30 soon | 66 |
Jimmy the Greek was feeling blue because, he said, "___" | 66 |
Janeane's co-star in "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" | 66 |
John who is believed to be the first to set foot on Plymouth Rock | 65 |
John Malkovich's role in "The Man in the Iron Mask" | 65 |
John Trumbull's "Declaration of Independence," e.g. | 65 |
James and Natalie's "Rebel Without a Cause" co-star | 65 |
Journal with an annual "Breakthrough of the Year" award | 65 |
Johnny Carson character who hosted "The Tea Time Movie" | 65 |
Joe ___ ("L'il Abner" character under a rain cloud) | 65 |
Judge's highest rating, on "Dancing with the Stars" | 65 |
James Joyce novel that many people claim to have finished reading | 65 |
Jules who wrote "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" | 65 |
Jean Anouilh play with the subtitle "The Honor of God" | 64 |
Jack __, lead singer for the Kingsmen in "Louie Louie" | 64 |
Judas Priest "You've ___ Another Thing Comin'" | 64 |
Josh ___, who directed and co-produced "South Pacific" | 64 |
Jed Cooper was rescued from one in "Hang 'Em High" | 64 |
Jack and Janet's roommate on "Three's Company" | 64 |
Jane Austen's "most disagreeable man in the world" | 64 |
John who starred in Broadway's original "Carousel" | 64 |
John ___, Doris Day's co-star in "The Pajama Game" | 64 |
Jumped, in French (or a cooking term with an extra E at the end) | 64 |
James Joyce's "Ulysses," per a 1921 court decision | 64 |
Janis Ian, Billy Preston and George Carlin were its first guests | 64 |
John Gotti's nickname, with "the" [United Kingdom] | 64 |
Jamaican sprinter nicknamed "The Fastest Man on Earth" | 64 |
John Mellencamp "Key ___ Intermezzo (I Saw You First)" | 64 |
Judge Parker who won the Solid South, but nothing else, in 1904 | 63 |
Joan Baez's "Farewell, ___," written by Bob Dylan | 63 |
James Cameron movie that outgrossed his own "Titanic" | 63 |
James Whitcomb Riley's ''_____ I Went Mad'' | 63 |
Jefferson's "first chapter in the book of wisdom" | 63 |
Jean-___ Picard [want more puzzles? subscribe to avxwords.com!] | 63 |
J. Fred __, '50s chimp/mascot on TV's "Today" | 63 |
Joe who put out the album "Little Joe Sure Can Sing!" | 63 |
Jump vertically with all four feet off the ground, as a gazelle | 63 |
John Blake's real name in "The Dark Knight Rises" | 63 |
Judith Anderson's role in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" | 63 |
Joan nominated for an Oscar in "The Blue Veil" (1951) | 63 |
Joan & Douglas, or where birds go to donate throat pouches? | 63 |
James Bond portrayer in the 1967 film "Casino Royale" | 63 |
John whose most famous book bears the same title as this puzzle | 63 |
Jamie ___, oldest pitcher in major-league history to win a game | 63 |
James who who plays Robert California on "The Office" | 63 |
Joey's rather uninspired catchphrase on "Blossom" | 63 |
John Updike short story where the narrator's name is Sammy | 62 |
Jean-Michel's fiancée in "La Cage aux Folles" | 62 |
John Malkovich's "The Man in the Iron Mask" role | 62 |
Joan's "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" costar | 62 |
Jennifer of the BBC production "Pride and Prejudice" | 62 |
Johnny Mercer's "___ My Sugar in Salt Lake City" | 62 |
Japanese "soft art" (max opening score of 92 points) | 62 |
Jerry Lee Lewis "Whole ___ Shakin' Goin' On" | 62 |
Jed Clampett's find on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 62 |
Julian calendar's equivalent to the astronomical year zero | 62 |
Jane's Addiction song about wealth (with "The")? | 62 |
James Taylor "Oh Baby, Don't You Loose Your ___" | 62 |
Jelly's partner, if you don't know one from the other? | 62 |
Jamie who headed ABC's entertainment division in the 1990s | 62 |
John Carradine's role in "The Ten Commandments" | 61 |
John Denver album with an eagle's silhouette on the cover | 61 |
James who created filmdom's Charlie Allnut and Rose Sayer | 61 |
Justice who took O'Connor's seat on the Supreme Court | 61 |
Jurist who succeeded to O'Connor's Supreme Court seat | 61 |
John who wrote the textbook "How Does a Poem Mean?" | 61 |
Jason who kicked a 63-yard field goal with the Denver Broncos | 61 |
Jane Austen novel the movie "Clueless" was based on | 61 |
Johnny with the 1958 hit "Willie and the Hand Jive" | 61 |
John Fogerty "Sometimes I think life is just a ___" | 61 |
Jurist who wrote "A Matter of Interpretation," 1997 | 61 |
John Denver hit that begins "You fill up my senses" | 61 |
Just made a bunch of black dots in a lame Pictionary attempt? | 61 |
J. Geils Band hit whose video used many examples of the title | 61 |
Jogging, he forgot about the pin cushion in his pocket and __ | 61 |
John Reed's predecessor as N.Y.S.E. chairman, Richard ___ | 61 |
Jack's first landlord, on "Three's Company" | 61 |