Plaintiffs in a well-documented case against Facebook | 53 |
Plan made possible by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 | 53 |
Plane seating division (and the key to this puzzle's theme) | 63 |
Planet destroyed in 2009's "Star Trek" | 52 |
Planet ruled by Ming the Merciless in "Flash Gordon" | 62 |
Planet system in several "Star Trek" episodes | 55 |
Planet visited by Spaceman Spiff in "Calvin and Hobbes" | 65 |
Planned site of the Geo. W. Bush Presidential Library | 53 |
Plant that's a traditional symbol of remembrance | 52 |
Plantain named for its seeds, which resemble small insects | 58 |
Plastic coffee container designed for a Keurig brewer | 53 |
Plastic toy soldier for visitors to an Asian nation? | 52 |
Plastic ___ Band (“Give Peace a Chance” group) | 54 |
Plate a World War II battleship with a certain metal? | 53 |
Platform ... or something that appears four times in this puzzle? | 65 |
Platform on which to receive a red dot on the forehead? | 55 |
Platinum-selling 10,000 Maniacs album of the 80's | 53 |
Platonic state with unrequited romantic feelings, in modern-day slang | 69 |
Platonic utensil that clashes with the other utensils? | 54 |
Platoon members or ''Platoon'' extras | 53 |
Play a repeating pattern while the singer talks, e.g. | 53 |
Play about a guy and his sloppy little pal from Mars? | 53 |
Play about a jeweler's scale, with "A"? | 53 |
Play about a woman who gets her "just desserts"? | 58 |
Play about an actress trying to unload some real estate? | 56 |
Play about some girls who were raised by orangutans? | 52 |
Play and film about a noted 1977 series of interviews | 53 |
Play for which Julie Harris won the 1952 Tony for Best Actress | 62 |
Play in which a college kid's football prayers are answered? | 64 |
Play in which Spencer Tracy made his (nonspeaking) Broadway debut | 65 |
Play subtitled ''A Tragicomedy in Two Acts'' | 60 |
Play subtitled "Scenes From Country Life in Four Acts" | 64 |
Play that brought "robot" into the vocabulary | 55 |
Play that takes place in an artificial human factory | 52 |
Play that the musical "I Do! I Do!" was adapted from | 62 |
Play whence the phrase "the most unkindest cut of all" | 64 |
Play with a segment called "Reclaiming Cunt" | 54 |
Play with no intermission and only a few scenes, likely | 55 |
Player for whom Giants Stadium, oddly, is the home field | 56 |
Player in front of the goal during a free kick, often | 53 |
Player losing to the 49ers in Super Bowl XVI or XXIII | 53 |
Player of Caroline in "Caroline and the City" | 55 |
Player of Det. Eames on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" | 68 |
Player of Dr. Kiley on "Marcus Welby, M.D." | 53 |
Player of Duke Santos in "Ocean's Eleven," 1960 | 61 |
Player of Eddie in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" | 60 |
Player of Lincoln in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," 1940 | 62 |
Player of Mark Antony in 1953's "Julius Caesar" | 61 |
Player of one of the women in Robert Altman's "3 Women" | 69 |
Player of Professor Trelawney in the Harry Potter films | 55 |
Player of Richard Nixon in "Blind Ambition" | 53 |
Player of the bad teacher in "Bad Teacher" | 52 |
Player of the evil Blofeld in "Never Say Never Again" | 63 |
Player of the national pastime who became a National | 52 |
Player of the Queen Mother in "The Queen," 2006 | 57 |
Player of the younger Cunningham on "Happy Days" | 58 |
Player on a team that lost all 16 of its 2008 NFL games | 55 |
Player on the 1979 N.B.A. championship team, for short | 54 |
Player tied with Elston Howard for the most World Series losses (6) | 67 |
Player who scored the goal that won the Stanley Cup on May 10, 1970 | 67 |
Player with a record 2,131st consecutive game on 9/6/95 | 55 |
Player with the most consecutive MLB All-Star Game starts, with 17 | 66 |
Players who spend most of their time on the bench, briefly | 58 |
Playground equipment only the extremely strong can dive into? | 61 |
Playing card brand introduced after Lindbergh's flight | 58 |
Playing regularly, perhaps, as on a school athletic team | 56 |
Playing with the bow bouncing lightly off the strings | 53 |
Plays the banjo, like someone "in the kitchen with Dinah" | 67 |
Plays the opening of ''Rhapsody in Blue'' | 57 |
Playwright Bernard who created "The Partridge Family" | 63 |
Playwright David who wrote "Glengarry Glen Ross" | 58 |
Playwright Edward who wrote "The Zoo Story" | 53 |
Playwright Ensler of "The Vagina Monologues" | 54 |
Playwright Joe who wrote "What the Butler Saw" | 56 |
Playwright John who wrote "Look Back in Anger" | 56 |
Playwright with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame | 52 |
Plácido who is general director of the Los Angeles Opera | 59 |
Plea from a union leader to lay off the workers he represents? | 62 |
Plea of a player drawing KILLJO- (1952, 1964 and 1990) | 54 |
Pleading question said while pulling on Mom's sleeve | 56 |
Pleasant spot for Heathcliff's Wuthering Heights? | 53 |
Pleased look (as depicted by this puzzle's grid) | 52 |
Pleasure trip, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 52 |
Plimpton book subtitled "An American Biography" | 57 |
Plotting, writing dialogue, designing sets and the like? | 56 |
Plumber's concern at the allergist's office? | 52 |
Plummet ... or what this puzzle's theme answers do? | 55 |
Plural French word that spells its singular English form in reverse | 67 |
Plural suffix with "auction" or "musket" | 60 |
Plus-size model who goes by a single palindromic name | 53 |
Plus-sized model who hosted "More to Love" | 52 |
Pocket pair nicknamed "speed limit" in Texas hold'em | 66 |
Poe called it "grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous" | 68 |
Poe called it "grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous" | 69 |
Poe poem about getting good reception with the girl of his dreams? | 66 |
Poe poem set in a "ghoul-haunted woodland" | 52 |
Poe poem written at the time of the California Gold Rush | 56 |
Poe's "queenliest dead that ever died so young" | 61 |
Poehler who plays Michael Jackson on "SNL" | 52 |
Poem set "in the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir" | 58 |