Animals that are nearly invisible to infrared detectors | 55 |
Animal whose tongue is long enough to clean its eyelids and ears | 64 |
Animal who took three licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop | 65 |
Animal visitor to Paris in a classic children's book | 56 |
Animal trainer working in France's third-largest city? | 58 |
Animal that's often exempt from "no pets" restrictions | 68 |
Animal that's "great" or "lesser" | 57 |
Animal that has something in common with this week's puzzle | 63 |
Animal some believe to be the source of the unicorn myth | 56 |
Animal ordered to "be angry, and dispatch," in Shakespeare | 68 |
Animal more closely related to the mongoose than the dog | 56 |
Animal in Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" | 61 |
Animal Collective row out in a "Flesh" one | 52 |
Animal "with bristled hair," to Shakespeare | 53 |
Anika ___ Rose, 2014 Tony nominee for "A Raisin in the Sun" | 69 |
Ani DiFranco song off "Little Plastic Castle" | 55 |
Angry yet optimistic investor (starring Robert De Niro) | 55 |
Angle (and a three-word hint to this puzzle's theme) | 56 |
Anger about an opponent's excellent Scrabble move? | 54 |
Angels outfielder Hunter who has won nine straight Gold Gloves | 62 |
Angelina's "Girl, Interrupted" co-star | 52 |
Angelina Jolie biopic about a heroin-addicted supermodel | 56 |
Angelic narrator of Haydn's "Creation" | 52 |
Angel who directs Satan to Earth in "Paradise Lost" | 61 |
Ang with two Best Director Oscars (or Spike with none) | 54 |
Anecdotally, the most ubiquitous song of the last month | 55 |
Andy's son on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 52 |
Andy with record-setting serves in excess of 150 mph | 52 |
Andy who raps "Mr. Pibb + Red Vines = crazy delicious" | 64 |
Andy escapes from one in "The Shawshank Redemption" | 61 |
Android in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 53 |
Androgynous "S.N.L." skit turned into a 1994 movie | 60 |
Andries Pretorius, e.g., who gave his name to a national capital | 64 |
Andrew Lloyd Webber show that ran for 7,485 performances on Broadway | 68 |
André Gide novel whose title comes from Matthew 7:14 | 55 |
Anderson who wrote "My Life in High Heels" | 52 |
Anderson who directed "The Royal Tenenbaums" | 54 |
And he--well, let's just say that he was ___ ... | 52 |
And all these corny TV shows are brought to you by... | 53 |
Ancient who used patterns of tied knots for accounting | 54 |
Ancient stringed instrument you shouldn't trust? | 52 |
Ancient Scientology dictator selling papers on the street? | 58 |
Ancient Roman building where pigs made noises in pairs? | 55 |
Ancient resident of Jordan's present-day capital | 52 |
Ancient region with an architectural style named after it | 57 |
Ancient philosopher whose name means "old master" | 59 |
Ancient Jews living outside of Palestine, collectively | 54 |
Ancient Greek sculptor famous for his athletes in bronze | 56 |
Ancient Greek region called "the birthplace of philosophy" | 68 |
Ancient Greek astronomer with an Earth-centered theory | 54 |
Ancient city whose name means "Gate of God" | 53 |
Ancient astronomer who wrote the "Almagest" | 53 |
Ancient area now covered by parts of Bulgaria and Turkey | 56 |
Ancient Anatolian kingdom where coins are said to have been invented | 68 |
Ancient "Prose" and "Poetic" works | 54 |
Anchorman dubbed "the most trusted man in America" | 60 |
AnÃbal Cavaco ___, Portuguese president beginning in 2006 | 60 |
Anatomical term that's Latin for "hollow" | 55 |
Anatomical pouch / Run on TV / Consume / Feel sick / Oral history | 65 |
Anatomical part whose name comes from the Latin for "grape" | 69 |
Anatomical part named after the Latin for "grape" | 59 |
Anakin Skywalker flew one in "Star Wars Episode I" | 60 |
Anagrammy-winning theme song of TV's Barefoot Contessa? | 59 |
Anagrammy-winning song about where the Skid Row Hotel was built? | 64 |
Anagrammy-winning song about Mr. Ed going bald? (with "A") | 68 |
Anagrammy-winning song about Chicago's favorite outdoor sport? | 66 |
Anagrammy-winning song about a "Sesame Street" character? | 67 |
Anagram of "tone" that means "within" | 57 |
An Oscar-winning screenwriter of "Casablanca" | 55 |
An offer to "en1arge your m@nhood," probably | 54 |
An example would be "Take my wife, please!" | 53 |
An Emmy winner for "Love Among the Ruins": 1975 | 57 |
An elderly woman was having dinner with her husband and was ... | 63 |
An analytical writing section was added to it in Oct. 2002 | 58 |
An Allen who wrote "Treadmill to Oblivion" | 52 |
An "auto dismantler and recycler" used to be called a ___ | 67 |
An "animal control warden" used to be called a ___ | 60 |
An "All in the Family" actress's summer hangout? | 62 |
Amy's cohost for the 2013 and 2014 Golden Globe Awards | 58 |
Amy's "Parks and Recreation" character | 52 |
Amy whose "Back to Black" won five Grammys | 52 |
Amy who writes the advice column "Ask Amy" | 52 |
Amy Van ___ (U.S. swimmer with six Olympic gold medals) | 55 |
Amulet word used as the title of a 1970 #1 album for Santana | 60 |
Amphibian who used to have a "Wild Ride" at Disneyland | 64 |
Amp connector named for the company that invented it | 52 |
Amount of time before you stop reading inflammatory Web comments? | 65 |
Amount of space in a paper to be filled with journalism | 55 |
Amount deducted from the price of goods to compensate for loss | 62 |
Amos's last name, in "Amos 'n' Andy" | 58 |
Amorphous horror movie villain, with "The" | 52 |
Amorous alcoholic in "The Philadelphia Story" | 55 |
Amnesty International and the American Red Cross, e.g.: Abbr. | 61 |
Amnesty International and Teach for America, for two (abbr.) | 60 |
Amnesiac's vague recollection of having a hobby? | 52 |
Americans who reached adulthood in the '80s, briefly | 56 |
American university where Desmond Tutu taught theology | 54 |
American representative to France during the Revolutionary War | 62 |
American realist who painted "The Gross Clinic" (1875) | 64 |
American Dialect Society's word of the year, 2009 | 53 |