"___ the ills o' life victorious": Burns | 54 |
"Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?" band | 54 |
"Queen ___" (Ella Fitzgerald's nickname) | 54 |
Carol with the words "hear the angel voices" | 54 |
Average place to buy a laptop? (Radiohead / Kraftwerk) | 54 |
"That" something in an Arlen/Mercer standard | 54 |
"Yesterday" and "Tomorrow" for two | 54 |
Budding classicist's statement about future plans? | 54 |
"__: The Final Conflict": 1981 horror sequel | 54 |
Lunts' comedy title from "Twelfth Night" | 54 |
. . . "O'ER THE LENT HERB" by P. Osborn? | 54 |
Like the drummer for rock's Def Leppard, amazingly | 54 |
Blood type historically considered the universal donor | 54 |
How much of genius is inspiration, according to Edison | 54 |
Step before "dead to me," to Stephen Colbert | 54 |
In the area where "The Fantasticks" is a hit | 54 |
Dorothy Lamour film, ''___ Merry Way'' | 54 |
Two things heard at a well-received session by Mehmet? | 54 |
Florida city developed by aviation's Glenn Curtiss | 54 |
Word with ''business'' on a store sign | 54 |
Like live events at which audience members may perform | 54 |
Game in which the puzzle's long answers are pieces | 54 |
What some of the letters in this puzzle seemingly have | 54 |
" . . . that charms ___ or sight": Coleridge | 54 |
In music, a full interval higher or lower than written | 54 |
Movie about a female gunslinger (with "The") | 54 |
He's second to Rabbit Maranville in career assists | 54 |
Their names are hidden in eight answers in this puzzle | 54 |
Two cats owned by soldiers behind small earthen walls? | 54 |
Nighttime movie with Doris Day? (with "The") | 54 |
Country where "The Hunger Games" takes place | 54 |
Italian artist with the largest painting in the Louvre | 54 |
Leader who claimed to have put a fatal curse on J.F.K. | 54 |
English physician James who gave his name to a disease | 54 |
One who uses Italian cheese as a race course obstacle? | 54 |
Singer with the #1 hit "Don't Forbid Me" | 54 |
"Watch on the Rhine" Best Actor Oscar winner | 54 |
What you may have to do for goods bought by mail order | 54 |
Evening after work set aside for a urinary tract exam? | 54 |
Co-author of "Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends" | 54 |
It has "amble" and "ramble" inside | 54 |
Gym class locale known for its dancing almost failing? | 54 |
“Actor Graves is head of household,” in Latin? | 54 |
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient of '93 | 54 |
Marius ___, "the father of classical ballet" | 54 |
Faddish '70s toy that came in a box with air holes | 54 |
Alexander ___, Russian who popularized a chess opening | 54 |
Carping? Nitpicking of Richard? Whatever! I'm a PC | 54 |
Macedonian city where Brutus and Cassius were defeated | 54 |
Nova Scotia county, or Island in Northumberland Strait | 54 |
What you might get in an argument (with "a") | 54 |
Cleaning product with an ingredient derived from trees | 54 |
"The powerful scent of real clean" sloganeer | 54 |
Key member of Jordan's "supporting cast" | 54 |
Spanish man's name that means "peaceful" | 54 |
Repeated words before "me" in a Beatles tune | 54 |
Figures out how the vegetable gardens will be arranged | 54 |
Order to Fido at historic site has a certain pop style | 54 |
Auto company participating in parliamentary procedure? | 54 |
Travolta's "Saturday Night Fever" attire | 54 |
Definite no-no for a French Orthodox Jewish vegetarian | 54 |
" . . . how sweet is love itself ___": Romeo | 54 |
Cruel blogger's device for disciplining employees? | 54 |
Original host of TV's "A Current Affair" | 54 |
Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore in pancake makeup? | 54 |
Christmas hit for Roy Orbison written by Willie Nelson | 54 |
Snow White, Cinderella and Ariel, none of them clergy? | 54 |
Christine O'Malley, for "Wordplay," e.g. | 54 |
Korean musician with the hit "Gangnam Style" | 54 |
Ancient Greek astronomer with an Earth-centered theory | 54 |
Unappealing theme restaurant devoted to Irving Berlin? | 54 |
MTV's defunct "Candid Camera" equivalent | 54 |
Condition of total domination, as in World of Warcraft | 54 |
1973 book subtitled "The Millennium Science" | 54 |
Musical instrument that throws Troy Aikman for a loss? | 54 |
Wildflower from which the cultivated carrot originated | 54 |
Composer of the "Sanford and Son" theme song | 54 |
South American "supergrain" in health stores | 54 |
"Let's hep preserve our natur'l ___" | 54 |
Unrest that may occur after an act of police brutality | 54 |
Tailless cat that don't got no place to call home? | 54 |
A really upset person may have one that's been hit | 54 |
Straightens "The Catcher in the Rye" author? | 54 |
Circus showman P.T. after an embarrassing performance? | 54 |
NFL running back who forfeited his 2005 Heisman Trophy | 54 |
Program on which pundits talk about marinara and such? | 54 |
"The Day the Earth Stood Still" star Michael | 54 |
UNICEF spokesperson who's gotten their money back? | 54 |
Brahms work that includes "Behold All Flesh" | 54 |
What remains at the end of an object's useful life | 54 |
Change "potatoe" to "potato," e.g. | 54 |
What James and evangelist Billy rarely were wont to do | 54 |
British period beginning in 1660, with "the" | 54 |
Investigator who finds someone's birth mother, say | 54 |
Nation within a nation, casually, with "the" | 54 |
Roles in "G.W.T.W." and "Scarlett" | 54 |
"Scheherazade" composer Nikolai ___-Korsakov | 54 |
1993 TV western starring Kenny Rogers and Travis Tritt | 54 |
Singer with the 1994 hit "Bump n' Grind" | 54 |
Influential jazz bandleader known as "Fatha" | 54 |