Physicist who received 1958's Albert Einstein Award | 55 |
Actor who played Hamlet for 100 consecutive nights in 1864-65 | 61 |
He turned down the wizard role in "The Wizard of Oz" | 62 |
1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Live Personality | 54 |
Mollusc about which something isn't quite right? | 52 |
Where the Stephen King fan club meets in Pennsylvania? | 54 |
Final dramatic notes of the "1812 Overture" | 53 |
Grade meaning "Maybe you failed, but at least you tried" | 66 |
Ramirez who played Pedro in "Napoleon Dynamite" | 57 |
___ Sousé (W.C. Fields in "The Bank Dick") | 55 |
__ Sousé, W.C. Fields's "The Bank Dick" role | 61 |
Philosopher who defined development using dialectical logic | 59 |
Hermia's father in "A Midsummer-Night's Dream" | 64 |
"The chickens and pigs are locally raised..." | 56 |
Refrigerator feature that may hold a carton's worth | 55 |
Traits helpful in answering the eight capitalized clues | 55 |
"The _____ not master in its own house": Freud | 56 |
Singer who played herself in "Ocean's Eleven" | 59 |
Scott Rudin and Mel Brooks accomplishment, initially | 52 |
"30 Rock" acronym about entertainment awards | 54 |
"The Sweet Hereafter" screenwriter/ director, 1997 | 60 |
Bacteriologist Paul who coined the word "chemotherapy" | 64 |
And all these corny TV shows are brought to you by... | 53 |
Song from the French version of "West Side Story"? | 60 |
70's-80's show that's nothing to sneeze at? | 55 |
Good diving score / "... and make it snappy!" | 55 |
NFL Network journalist Rich, once partnered on ESPN with Stuart Scott | 69 |
Bond girl player in "The Man With the Golden Gun" | 59 |
Bond girl Britt of "The Man With the Golden Gun" | 58 |
"Ishtar" director, after a pregnant pause? | 52 |
The developer of this freestone peach named it for his wife | 59 |
Georgia city known as "The Granite Capital of the World" | 66 |
Its motto is "Adventures in lifelong learning" | 56 |
Retirement home residents (with ''the'') | 56 |
Title woman of song who "lives in a dream" | 52 |
Biblical priest whose name means "God has helped" | 59 |
Obsession about whether or not to use a certain font? | 53 |
Where "we gonna rock down to," per Eddy Grant (1983) | 62 |
What the perimeter answers in this puzzle literally create | 58 |
PBS kids' show of the '70s, with "The" | 56 |
Hazarding a guess: manager of a political candidate? | 52 |
"Kyrie ___" ("Lord, have mercy") | 52 |
Supreme Court justice who was formerly a U.S. solicitor general | 63 |
"Gee, I think you're swell" girl of a 1960s song | 62 |
Sandburg's "___ Are Different to Different People" | 64 |
The male has an inflatable proboscis (Mirounga angustirostri | 60 |
Research journal for Middle-earth gastroenterologists? | 54 |
Periodical focused solely on basketball's Baylor? | 53 |
"View of Toledo" and "Adoration" | 52 |
Son of Elam whose name means "God the Lord" | 53 |
For DANIEL CRAIG, a sweater from the Yale student store | 55 |
Frodo's portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" (5) | 62 |
Competitor of "The 5th Wheel," in reality TV | 54 |
The state or quality of being former New York governor Spitzer? | 63 |
Tarantino called him "the future of horror" | 53 |
He played Sgt. Donny Donowitz in "Inglourious Basterds" | 65 |
Actress Landi of "The Count of Monte Cristo," 1934 | 60 |
He played Don Altobello in "The Godfather Part III" | 61 |
Elderly caretaker in TV's "Hot in Cleveland" | 58 |
Quick Draw McGraw alter ego with a guitar for a weapon | 54 |
''The Magic Kingdom'' novelist Stanley | 54 |
Singer Morse with the 1952 hit "The Blacksmith Blues" | 63 |
2001-2 sitcom, or an apt title for this puzzle, with "The" | 68 |
Canadian island that has the country's northernmost point | 61 |
Italian apparel brand named after founder Leonardo Servadio | 59 |
Reese Witherspoon's role in "Legally Blonde" | 58 |
Jeeter Lester's daughter in "Tobacco Road" | 56 |
Yvonne with the 1978 #1 hit "If I Can't Have You" | 63 |
"Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" co-star | 57 |
National Book Award-winning novelist named after Emerson | 56 |
___ May Clampett of "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 55 |
Jed's daughter on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 57 |
___ May Clampett ("Beverly Hillbillies" daughter) | 59 |
Film about a guy who was a firm believer in food storage? | 57 |
Thoroughfare past Mark Twain's New York burial place? | 57 |
Los Angeles suburb that borders Temple City and Baldwin Park | 60 |
City known as "The End of the Santa Fe Trail" | 55 |
"Sesame Street" segment with Dorothy the goldfish | 59 |
Admiral who was Nixon's Chief of Naval Operations | 53 |
One of more than 5,000 in the United States, per the Census Bureau | 66 |
Paper that reported the 2004 Madrid train bombings locally | 58 |
Hip-hop artist whose name is a homonym for something he DJs with | 64 |
Grp. with the 1973 gold album "Brain Salad Surgery" | 61 |
Grp. with the 1971 gold album "Pictures at an Exhibition" | 67 |
Spanish newspaper whose name means "The Country" | 58 |
Ventura County town who name means "the river" | 56 |
California town whose name means "the river" | 54 |
Pro Football Hall of Famer nicknamed "Crazylegs" | 58 |
Mexican-born "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit model | 58 |
"The Two ___" (Martha Finley children's book) | 59 |
Howard who was the first African American on the Yankees | 56 |
..."Island Girl, Your Body Is a Wonderland" | 53 |
'01 Unwritten Law "Up All Night" album | 52 |
A language spoken in ''Lord of the Rings'' | 58 |
The only Blues Brother to reappear in "Blues Brothers 2000" | 69 |
With ''Champs,'' a noted Paris avenue | 53 |
Pitchfork darling with "Past Life Martyred Saints" | 60 |
MTV musical honors show held in the Netherlands in 2013 | 55 |
Coinage for an engrossed computer user's shallow breathing | 62 |
Winner of the first Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition | 69 |