" ___ one is born a roaster of meat": Brillat-Savarin | 63 |
It ends a knight's move away from where this starts | 55 |
Hit for the Chiffons in 1963 and Carole King in 1980 | 52 |
Pink "Put ___ wrong and I'm gonna fall" | 53 |
Words before "the road" or "the money" | 58 |
...an Arlen/Mercer collaboration with Holland-Dozier-Holland? | 61 |
" . . . win ___" (exhortation for the Fighting Irish) | 63 |
Theme of this puzzle hidden in the seven other longest across answers | 69 |
Blood type historically considered the universal donor | 54 |
Five W's and ___ (reporter's precepts, briefly) | 55 |
It suggests the vowel pattern in the five starred answers | 57 |
Body of water belatedly added to the course of the Erie Canal | 61 |
Tribe whose name means "People of the Standing Stone" | 63 |
Former Treasury secretary Paul and former Yankee Paul | 53 |
Like a "Let's Make a Deal" door selection, odds-wise | 66 |
R&B "drinking song" covered by Ray Charles | 56 |
Whitney Houston song used by NBC for the 1988 Summer Olympics | 61 |
Whitney Houston hit recorded for the 1988 Summer Olympics | 57 |
Another high body temperature at bedtime? [1985/1978] | 53 |
Pertinent words from La Fontaine's "Fables" | 57 |
Start of a Jackie Gleason "Honeymooners" catchphrase | 62 |
A chef who won't cook with certain roots anymore? | 53 |
" . . . it becomes necessary for ___ to dissolve . . . " | 66 |
How much of genius is inspiration, according to Edison | 54 |
Maximum liquid volume per traveler allowed by the TSA | 53 |
Important spelling feature of "iridescent" | 52 |
"Previously ___" (intro to a long-running medical drama) | 66 |
"Previously ___ ..." (medical show opening) | 53 |
"To love __ is the beginning of a lifelong romance": Wilde | 68 |
Pink Floyd "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" song | 55 |
"Sunny, ___ true, I love you" (1966 Bobby Hebb lyric) | 63 |
Song on the ''Billy Jack'' soundtrack | 53 |
1985 Queen song on the "Iron Eagle" soundtrack | 56 |
With "to Mars," where some might like to send attorneys? | 66 |
Winston Churchill's description of a fanatic, part 1 | 56 |
Praiseful essay about the grandaddy of all video games? | 55 |
Where you'll find blond, curly hair, an overcoat, and a horn? | 65 |
Where signs of visiting prostitutes are most frequent in the aviary? | 68 |
His reaction to the election of a Jewish mayor in Dublin | 56 |
Bon Jovi hit off "7800 Degrees Fahrenheit" | 52 |
Step before "dead to me," to Stephen Colbert | 54 |
In the area where "The Fantasticks" is a hit | 54 |
Formation of words like "buzz" or "hiss" | 60 |
"Cuckoo" or "whippoorwill," e.g. | 52 |
"__, you noblest English": "Henry V" | 56 |
"__, you noblest English!": "Henry V" | 57 |
"___, you noblest English!" ("Henry V") | 59 |
"___, you noblest English ...!": "Henry V" | 62 |
"___, upward thro' the golden air": Lindsay | 57 |
Like people in the front row of a group photo, often | 52 |
Dorothy Lamour film, ''___ Merry Way'' | 54 |
"We're finally __ own": "Ohio" lyric | 60 |
"Time is ___ Side" (New Kids on the Block) | 52 |
1990's sitcom starring a real-life rap/R & B family | 59 |
Where Gwen Ifill's "Washington Week" airs | 55 |
"Better a blush ___" (Beginning of a Cervantes quote) | 63 |
"...get your woman ___" (from a Coolio dance song) | 60 |
How you might get cut walking through the marsh grasses? | 56 |
1936 Rodgers and Hart musical that incorporated jazz in its score | 65 |
George Gershwin's ''Tee-___-Um-Bum-Bo'' | 59 |
Like Haità vis-à -vis la República Dominicana | 53 |
___ Boogie ("The Nightmare Before Christmas" character) | 65 |
Two things heard at a well-received session by Mehmet? | 54 |
Most like the Addams Family, according to the theme song | 56 |
"___ that Shakespeherian Rag": T. S. Eliot | 52 |
It may precede "You're in trouble now!" | 53 |
What's needed to go from millionaire to billionaire | 55 |
Dutch scientist for whom an astronomical "cloud" is named | 67 |
Dutch astronomer who found the first evidence of dark matter | 60 |
Florida city developed by aviation's Glenn Curtiss | 54 |
Directions on sealed rolls of printed wall coverings? | 53 |
Word with ''business'' on a store sign | 54 |
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" segment that sounds funny | 56 |
Like live events at which audience members may perform | 54 |
Market action that remains in effect until filled or canceled | 61 |
What Favre hoped Jenn Sterger would be upon seeing his pictures? | 64 |
"And the crack in the tea cup ___ . . . ": Auden | 58 |
Popeye's command to his spinach can in a 1937 Ali Baba cartoon | 66 |
One giving pep talks between acts of "Carmen"? | 56 |
Game in which the puzzle's long answers are pieces | 54 |
Biblical land with "ivory and apes and peacocks" | 58 |
"Letter From an Unknown Woman" director Max | 53 |
Nail polish brand with a color called "Do You Lilac It?" | 66 |
Nail polish brand with a color called Lincoln Park After Dark | 61 |
What some of the letters in this puzzle seemingly have | 54 |
Iberian city that lends its name to a variety of wine | 53 |
"A guy that has never had much experience": Don Marquis | 65 |
Secretive Catholic organization in "The Da Vinci Code" | 64 |
Typeface option that's carrot-colored and heavy? | 52 |
Protective cover that's found in an "Ave Maria" phrase? | 69 |
"Whether times are good ___, happy ..." (1971 song lyric) | 67 |
Decorate an infant's bed with images of celestial bodies? | 61 |
Baroness who wrote "The Scarlet Pimpernel" | 52 |
Belly up to the bar and ask for a pint of disinfectant? | 55 |
Decoration for outstanding service in certain realms | 52 |
" . . . that charms ___ or sight": Coleridge | 54 |
Vacuum brand whose ads show it picking up a a bowling ball | 58 |
It employs many video game pioneers, with "The" | 57 |
What the stalker of a certain crossword/pitching star is driven by? | 67 |
Musical composition from "The Cookie Quartet"? | 56 |