"My salad days when I was _____": Shakespeare | 55 |
Chinese restaurant offering / Wonderland affair / Group on the left? | 68 |
Shortened 1999 Tom Hanks film, with "The"? | 52 |
Troublemaker invented by the British Royal Air Force | 52 |
Actress who's the inspiration for this puzzle's theme? | 62 |
"Romance" star who wraps about a touching game? | 57 |
___ Green, Scottish town famous for runaway weddings | 52 |
Starting Miami quarterback in three straight '70s Super Bowls | 65 |
"Religious Conviction" author ___ Stockley | 52 |
Mythical mascot of the College of William & Mary | 52 |
A1: "They're probably ___ him as we speak." | 57 |
Tammy who won a Tony as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" | 62 |
Actress Tammy who won a Tony for playing Molly Brown | 52 |
Steve Miller "I'm a picker, I'm a ___" | 56 |
"Are your Southern breakfast vittles satisfactory?" | 61 |
Sound heard during a so-bad-it's-good comedy routine | 56 |
Reason for a strange smell coming from the trunk of the car? | 60 |
'The Simpsons' creator as a student of Mr. Kotter? | 58 |
___ pull (possible reason for being on the disabled list) | 57 |
Soviet foreign affairs minister during the Cuban missile crisis | 63 |
George ___, German-American artist known for vitriolic caricature | 65 |
German artist GeorgeÂ’s painting of the human form? | 54 |
Massachusetts school where Franklin D. Roosevelt prepped | 56 |
"Die, my dear? Why, that's the last thing I'll do!" | 69 |
The four teams who play on the opening day of the World Cup | 59 |
When it's appropriate to flail around like a blue Muppet? | 61 |
Substance used by some in baseball's Mitchell Report | 56 |
Steve Carell's "Despicable Me" character | 54 |
Sounds made when forgetting to lift with one's legs | 55 |
Channel with the U.S. remake of "The Chase" | 53 |
Station with reruns of "The Joker's Wild": Abbr. | 62 |
Channel that shows "Wheel of Fortune" reruns, briefly | 63 |
Channel that shows "Tic Tac Dough" reruns, for short | 62 |
The only pieces there are exactly three of in Scrabble | 54 |
___ Hidalgo, hometown of the "Patroness of the Americas" | 66 |
Indigenous people that Paraguay named its currency after | 56 |
Lenders' requirements in lieu of collateral, at times | 57 |
What the security officer was doin' in womenswear? | 54 |
Maker of violins used by Paganini, Heifetz, and Perlman | 55 |
Peter of AMC's "Sunday Morning Shootout" | 54 |
High-end sandwich belonging to an Italian fashion house? | 56 |
Masterpiece now permanently housed in Madrid's Museo Reina Sofia | 68 |
Term for a warrior that means "little war" | 52 |
Christmas decoration that automatically steers toward lovers? | 61 |
Animal that's often exempt from "no pets" restrictions | 68 |
"Don't take candy from strangers," say? | 53 |
Obi-Wan Kenobi actor's thoughts about Gregory Hines? | 56 |
Composer David famous for "Home on the Range" | 55 |
Astronaut ___ Bluford, the first African-American in space | 58 |
Hit video game series featuring "hammer-ons" | 54 |
Hit video game in which it's really easy to be one button off | 65 |
Acid that helps you learn how to play "Free Bird"? | 60 |
Apt moniker for Greg and Bryant's unstoppable careers? | 58 |
Vaudeville actor who got his nickname from the galoshes he wore | 63 |
Ichabod Crane’s horse in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” | 66 |
English composer of the opera "The Perfect Fool" | 58 |
Easy A (or where to learn about this puzzle's theme?) | 57 |
Volume on permanent display at the Library of Congress | 54 |
His guitar read "This Machine Kills Fascists" | 55 |
Only South American nation whose official language is English | 61 |
Broadway musical about a G.I. Joe collectors' convention? | 61 |
Lead singer in No Doubt's hit "Don't Speak" | 61 |
17th-century actress Nell who was Charles II's mistress | 59 |
Actor Fred who played the judge in "My Cousin Vinny" | 62 |
Performer known for the peeling away of outer layers? | 53 |
Part of a product name chosen because it sounds Scandinavian | 60 |
Food product whose name is an example of "foreign branding" | 69 |
Missed the bus, forgot lunch, argued with the boss, etc. | 56 |
Fleas Adam ___ (world's shortest poem, it's said) | 57 |
"Adam/ ___" (short poem entitled "Fleas") | 61 |
One of Machiavelli's "Five Good Emperors" | 55 |
Negotiations leading to the surrender of German troops in Italy _____ | 69 |
Element name derived from the Latin for "Copenhagen" | 62 |
What X's and O's mean on a witch's Valentine's card? | 68 |
Selassie's NYC restaurant, to a Japanese yes-man? | 53 |
March based on Scott's "The Lady of the Lake" | 59 |
"Wrestling Ernest Hemingway" director Randa | 53 |
"The Killing Fields" Oscar winner ___ S. Ngor | 55 |
Weaves, or what the starts of the starred answers are, in a way | 63 |
Frank, Dean, Sammy, Joey, and Peter, in need of toupees? | 56 |
Estimates suggest there are an average of 100,000 ... | 53 |
It won the 2003 Tonys for Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Score | 65 |
Song with the lyric "We salute him, one and all" | 58 |
Olajuwon who is the NBA career leader in blocked shots | 54 |
"Problem-free philosophy" from "The Lion King" | 66 |
Brits' search for a Revolutionary War spy in their midst? | 61 |
"Revolutionary" leader of a motorcycle gang? | 54 |
Partially obscured (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 58 |
Start of first phrase meaning "approximately unequal"? | 64 |
Words from Lincoln's "house divided" speech | 57 |
Like mother and child in da Vinci's "Benois Madonna" | 66 |
Comedian in the U.S. version of "Queer as Folk" | 57 |
Political group whose name means "enthusiasm" | 55 |
Five-time "Hill Street Blues" Emmy nominee | 52 |
President who has survived four attempted assassinations | 56 |
Abridged Shakespeare play featuring only a famous soliloquy? | 60 |
Film about a prince's affair with actress Fletcher? | 55 |
Station that exclusively plays rapper MC's hits? | 52 |
Instrument heard in the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" | 67 |
Sports doctor's thoughts on a common leg injury? | 52 |