Letters dropped from six answers "come together" here | 63 |
Letters following ''E'' at McDonald's? | 58 |
Letters given in the bonus round of "Wheel of Fortune" | 64 |
Letters granted automatically on "Wheel of Fortune" | 61 |
Letters meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" | 63 |
Letters on Enos Slaughter's cap on his Hall of Fame plaque | 62 |
Letters on Lou Brock's cap on his Hall of Fame plaque | 57 |
Letters on the indexing of all Matador Records releases | 55 |
Letters on the shirts of the losers of the Miracle on Ice | 57 |
Letters sometimes given in ''Wheel of Fortune'' | 63 |
Letters that come before www.ariespuzzles.com (yep, I just did it) | 66 |
Letters that might precede a blogger's point of view | 56 |
Letters that must be bought on "Wheel of Fortune" | 59 |
Letters used in the catalog indexing for Matador Records | 56 |
Letters with "messenger" or "transfer" | 58 |
Letters within the theme entries that are, literally, next to nothing | 69 |
LeVar, on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 52 |
Level that a struggling MLB player might be demoted to | 54 |
Levels that are split in this puzzle's theme entries | 56 |
Lew Wallace's "Ben-Hur: ___ of the Christ" | 56 |
Lewis Carroll's ''The Hunting of the ___'' | 62 |
Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the ___" | 54 |
Lex Luthor's sidekick in "Superman" (1978) | 56 |
Lexicographer James who was the O.E.D.'s first editor | 57 |
Li'l Abner's ''OK'' to Mammy Yokum | 58 |
Liam Neeson voiced him in "The Chronicles of Narnia" films | 68 |
Liam Neeson voices him in the "Narnia" films | 54 |
Library section that, to my knowledge, would be completely empty? | 65 |
Librettist for Stravinsky's "Persephone" | 54 |
Lie told to someone after you hit "end call" | 54 |
Lie told to someone you don't want to use your camera | 57 |
Lie told to someone you forgot to send an important file to | 59 |
Lieutenant Dan, by the end of "Forrest Gump" | 54 |
Lieutenant LaForge on 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' | 62 |
Lieutenant played by David Caruso on "CSI: Miami" | 59 |
Liev of 2004's "The Manchurian Candidate" | 55 |
Lifestyle expert frequently seen on "Today" | 53 |
Lift that works many of the same muscles as a handstand push-up | 63 |
Light lunch (and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters) | 61 |
Lightman who wrote "Einstein's Dreams" | 52 |
Lightning-quick Bolt with a country beginning his name | 54 |
Lightsaber wielders in the "Star Wars" series | 55 |
Like ''Lady Chatterley's Lover'' | 52 |
Like "10," "54," and "300" | 56 |
Like "algae" or "termini": Abbr. | 52 |
Like "banjo," "bongo," and "marimba" | 66 |
Like "chow" vis-Ã -vis "edibles" | 54 |
Like "Hawmps!" and "C.H.O.M.P.S." | 53 |
Like "Heart and Soul" on the piano, usually | 53 |
Like "I bet" and "I'm sure," often | 58 |
Like "Knocked Up" and "The Hangover" | 56 |
Like "South Park" vis-Ã -vis "The Simpsons" | 65 |
Like "stewardess" and "chairman," briefly | 61 |
Like "stewardess" and "housewife," briefly | 62 |
Like "that moss-covered bucket which hangs in the well" | 65 |
Like "The Biggest Loser" contestants, initially | 57 |
Like "The Day the Earth Stood Still," in 2008 | 55 |
Like "The Exorcist" and "Lethal Weapon" | 59 |
Like "The Karate Kid" and "Total Recall" | 60 |
Like "Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" | 56 |
Like "Wedding Crashers" or "Bridesmaids" | 60 |
Like "Z's" compared to "sleep" | 54 |
Like "Zorba the Greek" novelist Nikos Kazantzakis | 59 |
Like 56 minutes of each hour of The Masters telecast | 52 |
Like a "Let's Make a Deal" door selection, odds-wise | 66 |
Like a "One strike and you're out" policy | 55 |
Like a "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" item | 55 |
Like a baseball player who couldn't find his way to the field? | 66 |
Like a boy wearing a studded belt and horn-rimmed glasses | 57 |
Like a car that's safe, gets good gas mileage, etc. | 55 |
Like a cat in need of a firefighter, stereotypically | 52 |
Like a coincidence that makes you go "Hmm ..." | 56 |
Like a coincidence that raises the hair on the back of your neck | 64 |
Like a competitor on ''The Biggest Loser'' | 58 |
Like a computer that could put Reagan into office, I see. You see? | 66 |
Like a contestant auditioning to be on "The Biggest Loser" | 68 |
Like a door that doesn't afford complete privacy | 52 |
Like a door with three people squeezing through it together? | 60 |
Like a frame in which a strike or spare isn't bowled | 56 |
Like a ghost staying at your house, as compared to a guest | 58 |
Like a grounder that doesn't bounce a second time | 53 |
Like a house that's of interest to ghost hunters | 52 |
Like a kid's face after both cheeks are tweaked by grandma? | 63 |
Like a lot of European cathedral architecture in the 16th century | 65 |
Like a lot of politicians until they actually start voting on budgets | 69 |
Like a next-door neighbor's lawn, or so it seems | 52 |
Like a real-estate deal that doesn't involve a mortgage | 59 |
Like a reasonable deal or, with a comma, "comely" | 59 |
Like a show that has the audience on its feet? (abbr.) | 54 |
Like a stereotypical little old lady in tennis shoes? | 53 |
Like a style of painting with sharply delineated forms | 54 |
Like a triangle with one angle between 90° and 180° | 57 |
Like a victim at a crime scene where the M.E. is called in | 58 |
Like actor Michael Emerson of "Lost," by birth | 56 |
Like aleph in the central black squares of this puzzle's grid | 65 |
Like all the vowel sounds in "un bon vin blanc" | 57 |
Like all whales in the French language (no, really): Abbr. | 58 |
Like almonds in many casseroles, salads, and desserts | 53 |
Like an insufferable, privileged sophomore who hates everyone | 61 |
Like Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony e.g. | 53 |