Norman Vincent's family (and an apt answer in this puzzle) | 62 |
Jelly's partner, if you don't know one from the other? | 62 |
Actor Guy who played Ed Exley in "L.A. Confidential" | 62 |
Actor Guy of "Memento" and "The Time Machine" | 65 |
"Nobody cares for eyes more than ___" (ad slogan) | 59 |
___ Vision (its tagline is "Clearly Different") | 57 |
"And no such ___ any gulf . . .": Swinburne | 53 |
"Spin the Black Circle" Grammy winner of 1995 | 55 |
What somehow happens to the vegetables in your TV dinner? | 57 |
Creature in Scottish mythology (hidden in HOPE CHEST) | 53 |
Street sign ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 52 |
Mae West's request to Beulah in "I'm No Angel" | 64 |
Protest against squished conditions inside easter candy packaging? | 66 |
Katniss's TV lover, in "The Hunger Games" | 55 |
Katniss's fellow tribute in "The Hunger Games" | 60 |
Evening after work set aside for a urinary tract exam? | 54 |
Player tied with Elston Howard for the most World Series losses (6) | 67 |
"Little" singer of "I Will Follow Him" | 58 |
Classic song from the 1913 "Ziegfeld Follies" | 55 |
Classic song about an Irish lass that was a #1 hit in 1913 and 1947 | 67 |
Large brown martens also known as fishers or wejacks | 52 |
Rhode Island senator for whom an education grant is named | 57 |
Round Table knight in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" | 67 |
Punishment of having to wear a paper sign on your back? | 55 |
Hockey attempt that only the goalie is allowed to try to stop | 61 |
"How's your Ticonderoga stock?" answer? | 53 |
City in eastern China, onetime Nationalist headquarters | 55 |
That Handsome Devil "My ___ a Shiv" (2 words) | 55 |
Only one of the 13 Colonies not touching the Atl. Ocean | 55 |
Classic battles between the Giants and Dodgers, e.g. | 52 |
Former Finnish coin that sounds like an American copper coin | 60 |
Magician who competed on "Dancing with the Stars" | 59 |
Co-author of "Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends" | 54 |
Where "all the people that come and go stop and say hello" | 68 |
Slip-on shoes endorsed in "The Official Preppy Handbook" | 66 |
In art, an underlying image that's been painted over | 56 |
Complete set of 12 shapes formed by this puzzle's black squares | 67 |
Faddish stuffed toys of the late 1990s, to a florist? | 53 |
They're hidden in seven long answers in this puzzle | 55 |
" . . . right of the ___ to abolish . . . " | 53 |
"Just one and heartburn's done!" sloganeer | 56 |
Star of the Oscar-winning short "For Scent-imental Reasons" | 69 |
Character who debuted in the short "Odor-able Kitty" | 62 |
What a waiter might be holding when he says "Say when" | 64 |
Prank where you pour seasoning over the captain of the football team? | 69 |
"No pesticides were used in growing these habaneros..." | 66 |
Product in whose ads James Dean made his first filmed appearance | 64 |
Its ads have featured Britney Spears and Michael Jackson | 56 |
World's least effective indigestion reliever? (respelled pun) | 65 |
It has "amble" and "ramble" inside | 54 |
Sledge who sang "When a Man Loves a Woman" | 52 |
One of Ron Weasley's brothers, in the Harry Potter novels | 61 |
"If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" poet | 59 |
Ellington standard whose title is Spanish for "lost" | 62 |
Duke Ellington standard whose name means "lost" in Spanish | 68 |
"It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken" sloganeer | 67 |
2000 movie from Aardman Animation featuring product placement | 61 |
Georges who wrote "Life: A User's Manual" | 55 |
Georges with the best seller "Life: A User's Manual" | 66 |
'Life: A User's Manual' novelist Georges | 52 |
Bird of prey known to reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour | 61 |
2400 on your SAT scoresheet is an example of a ___ number | 57 |
What a mom might picture a secretly-bratty kid to be | 52 |
Said "I'll course between the rows of seats" (5) | 62 |
Point in a planet's orbit that's closest to the sun | 59 |
“I added some more elements to my table,” Mendeleev said ___ | 68 |
Gym class locale known for its dancing almost failing? | 54 |
Socialite who inspired 1950's "Call Me Madam" | 59 |
" . . . ___ which the sea cannot claim": Hardy | 56 |
Question to someone who's not responding, in Isfahan? | 57 |
What things may be "this time," in sequels | 52 |
What the chorus of "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" is | 66 |
Practices performed for one's health and well-being | 55 |
The seats nearest the stage, in strip club vernacular | 53 |
It "never won any battle," according to Eisenhower | 60 |
Retail giant with the mascots Red Ruff and Blue Mews | 52 |
Musical genre with singing parakeets, bass-playing pugs, etc.? | 62 |
“Actor Graves is head of household,” in Latin? | 54 |
Raskolnikov portrayer in 1935's "Crime and Punishment" | 68 |
Nero's portrayer in "The Story of Mankind" | 56 |
"Cosmic" artist of '60s and '70s psychedelia | 62 |
"Theme From 'Summer of '42'" pianist | 58 |
Former baseball manager comes to a President's mother | 57 |
Ballplayer closely followed by a U.S. President's mother | 60 |
Story that begins "All children, except one, grow up" | 63 |
Recurring Broadway role first played by Maude Adams, 1905 | 57 |
Brand of peanut butter named for a literary character | 53 |
Barrie's "Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up" | 53 |
"I won't grow up" proclaimer in a classic tale | 60 |
"That makes three strikes for O'Toole!" | 53 |
He played Hercule Poirot in "Death on the Nile" [strings] | 67 |
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient of '93 | 54 |
Upscale place where Fido stays while his owner's on vacation | 64 |
Marius ___, "the father of classical ballet" | 54 |
Snail variety whose name means "small gray" | 53 |
Failed Facebook game where household animals piss you off? | 58 |
Steve McQueen vis-Ã -vis Dr. House on "House" | 57 |
Noted English archeologist-Egyptologist: 1853–1942 | 57 |
  What a scary Doris Day did on the film set? | 53 |
Washington's state gem and Arizona's state fossil | 57 |