“___ Vista Social Club” (1999 music documentary) | 56 |
“___ Thirteen” (1931 Faulkner short-story collection) | 61 |
“___ o’ My Heart” (“Ziegfeld Follies” song) | 63 |
“___ is the breath of art”: Frank Lloyd Wright | 54 |
“___ is for the living, Envy is for the dead”: Mark Twain | 65 |
“___ Good Boy Deserves Favour” (Stoppard play) | 54 |
“___ Drives Me Crazy” (Fine Young Cannibals hit) | 56 |
“___ Dimittis” (canticle in the Book of Luke) | 53 |
“You might call me an enterologist,” said the ___ | 57 |
“You might call me a topologist,” said the ___ | 54 |
“You might call me a psychologist,” said the ___ | 56 |
“You might call me a pathologist,” said the ___ | 55 |
“You might call me a cryptologist,” said the ___ | 56 |
“You don’t even want to know the alternative!” | 58 |
“When class is over they all inevitably ___ ...” | 56 |
“Things fall ___; the centre cannot hold”: Yeats | 56 |
“The ___ of Despereaux” (2004 Newbery winner) | 53 |
“The ___ is not to the swift ...”: Ecclesiastes | 55 |
“The ___ Ascending” (Ralph Vaughan Williams composition) | 64 |
“The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti” painter Shahn | 57 |
“The Man Who Fell to Earth” director Nicolas | 52 |
“The Lord of the Rings” character ___ Bombadil | 54 |
“The Girls From ___” (2009 nonfiction best seller) | 58 |
“The Galvanic Current Investigated Mathematically” author | 65 |
“The Flying Dutchman” painter Albert Pinkham ___ | 56 |
“Secret ___” (where Anne Frank wrote her diary) | 55 |
“Salon ___ Refusés” (1863 art exhibition) | 52 |
“Peter, Paul and ___” (1969 children’s album) | 57 |
“Once more ___ the breach...”: “Henry V” | 56 |
“Not with ___ the heart is broken”: Emily Dickinson | 59 |
“Lost ___” (novel that coined the term “Shangri-La”) | 68 |
“Lord High Everything ___” (title in “The Mikado”) | 66 |
“Long Day’s Journey Into Night” family name | 55 |
“Let’s Build Something Together” retailer | 53 |
“Jesus Hopped the ___” (Stephen Adly Guirgis play) | 58 |
“Jealousy is all the ___ you think they had”: Erica Jong | 64 |
“It might have ___” (Whittier’s “saddest words”) | 68 |
“It Can’t Happen ___” (Sinclair Lewis novel) | 56 |
“I’m Just Wild About Harry” composer Blake | 54 |
“I ___ Strange Loop” (2007 Douglas Hofstadter book) | 59 |
“I Will Follow ___” (Little Peggy March song) | 53 |
“I never said most of the things I said” speaker | 56 |
“I must be cruel, ___ to be kind”: “Hamlet” | 59 |
“I invented this little ol’ bulb,” Edison said ___ | 62 |
“I added some more elements to my table,” Mendeleev said ___ | 68 |
“How many times __ man turn his head”: Dylan | 52 |
“Here in Zoology 101, I try to get my students to ___” | 62 |
“He who rejects ___ is the architect of decay”: Harold Wilson | 69 |
“Gangster Genovese sleeps with the fishes,” in Latin? | 61 |
“Full fathom five thy father lies ...” singer | 53 |
“Falcon Crest” actress with the real last name Ortiz | 60 |
“Ev'rybody Wants to Be ___” (1970 Disney song) | 58 |
“Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate” artist | 52 |
“Desperate Housewives” character Lynette ___ | 52 |
“Come on you ___!” (Manchester United fan’s cry) | 60 |
“Born on the Fourth of July” memoirist Kovic | 52 |
“Bernice Bobs ___ Hair” (Fitzgerald short story) | 56 |
“Attorney Bugliosi is universally beloved,” in Latin? | 61 |
“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” illustrator | 58 |
“Alas, they’re a mischievous bunch and often ___ ...” | 65 |
“Actor Graves is head of household,” in Latin? | 54 |
“A Stranger ___ Us” (1992 film directed by Sidney Lumet) | 64 |
“A good breakfast, but an ill supper”: Francis Bacon | 60 |
“... ___ blame the writings, but the men”: Pope | 55 |
“... and go to the campus dining hall to ___” | 53 |
  What a scary Doris Day did on the film set? | 53 |
  Temple University team, with "the" | 54 |
  Musical with the song "Rainbow Tour" | 56 |
  "Portrait of a Musician" artist, familiarly | 63 |
  "I'll ___ brief as possible" | 52 |
  "Cultured insolence," according to Aristotle | 64 |
AWOL chasers ... or a hint to the answers to the six italicized clues | 69 |
Awful sound to hear while riding in a hot air balloon | 53 |
Awesome parts of a Museum of Natural History display | 52 |
Awards show with a Best Play category, with "the" | 59 |
Awards show hosted by Dennis Miller in its first two years | 58 |
Awards named for the cofounder of the American Theatre Wing | 59 |
Awards given to "Angels in America" in 2004 | 53 |
Awards for playwrights Breuer and Durang: 1979–80 | 56 |
Awarding of huge settlements to plaintiffs, in modern lingo | 59 |
Award-winning 2002 Italian film whose title means "breath" | 68 |
Award won in 2011 by "The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity" | 69 |
Award won by Lance Armstrong in 2005 for the third straight year | 64 |
Award that Don Draper won on TV's "Mad Men" | 57 |
Award named for the venue of its honorees' performances | 59 |
Award named for its recipients' performance locale | 54 |
Award handed out by Jimmy Kimmel and Lebron James in 2007 | 57 |
Award for which winners get to give a five-word acceptance speech | 65 |
Award for Outstanding Performance Under Pressure, e.g. | 54 |
Award for Lynn Nottage's play "Ruined" | 52 |
Award for Best Novel won three times by Dick Francis | 52 |
Award for "The Curse of the Starving Class" | 53 |
Award for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" | 52 |
Avoiding part of your workout? (this one's a triple) | 56 |
Avoided walking or taking public transportation, in Manhattan | 61 |
Aviator who said "the lure of flying is the lure of beauty" | 69 |
Aviarists love this "Livin' La Vida Loca" singer! | 63 |
Aviarists love this "I Knew You Were Trouble" singer! | 63 |
Aviarists love this "Blurred Lines" singer! | 53 |
Avia competitor, and the bottom line of this puzzle's theme | 63 |