1 Infinite ___ (address of Apple's headquarters) | 52 |
078-05-1120, on a Woolworth's sample wallet insert: Abbr. | 61 |
0-to-500 scale that goes from least to most hazardous | 53 |
...Wells book) Drill press or lathe (Handyman's... | 54 |
...upon hearing the gossip, the Pillsbury Doughboy ___ | 54 |
...so the chef got a job at the tire factory, but he... | 55 |
...so the chef got a job at the pillow factory, but he... | 57 |
...so the chef got a job as a wedding planner, but he... | 56 |
...publisher of e. e. cummings's works, but I... | 52 |
...exhausted from partying, the Jolly Green Giant ___ | 53 |
...baseball) Prime radio broadcasting hours (Subject of an H.G. ... | 67 |
...an Arlen/Mercer collaboration with Holland-Dozier-Holland? | 61 |
...a Peter DeRose/Mitchell Parish collaboration with Jimi Hendrix? | 66 |
...a market figure cooperating with the authorities? | 52 |
...a factory store's employees frequenting a sleazy pub? | 60 |
...a Burton Lane/E.Y. Harburg collaboration with Van Morrison? | 62 |
..."Island Girl, Your Body Is a Wonderland" | 53 |
..."At Last Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" | 53 |
... ___ (step to the sounds of "Hernando's Hideaway") | 67 |
... trying to get a friar to violate his vow of silence? | 56 |
... then, when the eleventh hour strikes, I just ... | 52 |
... the shopping magazine introudced a new mascot, the ___ | 58 |
... the one for Peace by this "Thomas and Beulah" poet, ... | 69 |
... the one for Economics by this Grammy-winning country singer, ... | 68 |
... the one for Chemistry by this home-run king, ... | 52 |
... the indie music magazine opened a ___ to indoctrinate readers | 65 |
... the hipster magazine hired a ___ to discipline its employees | 64 |
... the health magazine launched a campaign to make people more ___ | 67 |
... the fitness magazine hired a ___ to rebuild its brand | 57 |
... scrambled to produce poets laureate work about the web? | 59 |
... scrambled to get flippant remarks from snobs at the polls? | 62 |
... scrambled to fashion tuxedo tailorings for the prom's elite? | 68 |
... PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT, PORTERHOUSE STEAK, and PORTMANTEAU WORD | 68 |
... Oldtime radio station in a 1990's AMC series | 52 |
... miraculously the maid service got away with just a ___ | 58 |
... in "The Adventure of the Dying Detective" ... | 59 |
... in "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton" ... | 66 |
... English river, site of the ruins of Tintern Abbey | 53 |
... do you have any idea what you're talking about? | 55 |
... do you have a limited number of possible responses? | 55 |
... decorative furniture elements being blown off with dynamite? | 64 |
... can you be held legally responsible for bad advice? | 55 |
... and the one for Literature by this NFLer-turned-judge. | 58 |
... and the math department brought it home with a ... | 54 |
... and in "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone" | 57 |
... a few computer-programming students tapped out a ... | 56 |
... "Without a ___, that's a gem of a deal!" | 58 |
... "Order '___ to a Slimmer You'!" ... | 57 |
... "Just remember: Never give the right gift to ___" | 63 |
... "And I have a ___ you'll love this: free shipping!" | 69 |
. . . a thriller with John Malkovich as an assassin? | 52 |
. . . a classic from which director George Cukor was fired? | 59 |
. . . "THE PALLID PROF" by J. B. Poquelin? | 52 |
. . . "O'ER THE LENT HERB" by P. Osborn? | 54 |
. . . "HOSTESS TO THE IMPECUNIOUS" by J. Gay? | 55 |
. . . "AVE, SALVADOR" by M. Stewart & J. Herman? | 62 |
--- one's time (wait for a favorable opportunity) | 53 |
--- Brothers of "Long Train Runnin'" fame | 55 |
(Smoke without damaging one's) lu(n)g(s, perhaps) | 53 |
(On)e (of) X(ena: Warr)i(or Prince)s(s's an)t(agonists) | 59 |
(Non-gay) Best Actor nominee for "Pollock" | 52 |
(n.) the tendency of a dog or cat to get annoyed easily | 55 |
(n.) a spinning device used in underground laboratories | 55 |
(John Updike, 1988) Nome is on it (Toni Morrison, 1973) | 55 |
(Al)ev(e m)i(gh)t (tre)a(t one, or Ibup)ro(fen or Ty)le(nol) | 60 |
(adj.) contradictory; out of touch with reality (said of legislators) | 69 |
(adj.) before the "chicken or egg" concept originated | 63 |
"_____You Glad You're You?" (1946 hit) | 52 |
"_____, shine; for thy light is come...": Isaiah | 58 |
"_____ you know the muffin man" (children's lyric) | 64 |
"_____ Was a Rollin' Stone" (1972 hit) | 52 |
"_____ the news today, oh boy" (Beatles lyric) | 56 |
"_____ the Conqueror" (1988 Best Foreign Film) | 56 |
"_____ that this too too solid flesh would melt" | 58 |
"_____ Te Ching" (classic work by Lao-Tzu) | 52 |
"_____ sad sight to see the year dying": FitzGerald | 61 |
"_____ Remember" ("Fantasticks" song) | 57 |
"_____ Need Is the Girl" ("Gypsy" song) | 59 |
"_____ Little Movement" (Dorsey Brothers hit) | 55 |
"_____ I had heard of Lucy Gray": Wordsworth | 54 |
"_____ goes" ("Slaughter-house-Five" refrain) | 65 |
"_____ Dream" ("Lohengrin" soliloquy) | 57 |
"_____ conclusion..." (wrapping-up phrase) | 52 |
"_____ beam up" ("Star Trek" phrase) | 56 |
"_____ a Small Hotel" (Rodgers and Hart hit) | 54 |
"_____ a rire" ("It is to laugh"): Fr. | 58 |
"____, crackle, pop" (Rice Krispies slogan) | 53 |
"____ Theme" ("Doctor Zhivago" tune) | 56 |
"____ Ordinary Man" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 61 |
"____ Loved You" ("Carousel" hit) | 53 |
"____ Go Bragh" ("Ireland Forever") | 55 |
"____ Gavotte" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 56 |
"____ bien" ("That's fine"): Sp. | 56 |
"___to him that reads but one book": Herbert | 54 |
"___then my soul with exultation dances": Keats | 57 |
"___Box: The New Generation" (cable boxing program) | 61 |
"___: The Smartest Guys in the Room" (2006 documentary) | 65 |
"___: My Story" (Tinseltown autobiography) | 52 |
"___: An American Pastoral" (Jim Morrison movie) | 58 |
"___: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World" | 63 |