Graphic novel whose first volume is subtitled "My Father Bleeds History" | 82 |
Graphic novel subtitled "A Survivor's Tale" that won a Pulitzer in 1992 | 85 |
"Never trust a woman who wears ___" (line from "The Picture of Dorian Gray") | 96 |
Only baseball player to hit a home run in every inning from the first through the 16th | 86 |
He was on deck when Bobby Thomson hit "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" | 85 |
All-time All-Star Game leader in hits (23), runs (20), and stolen bases (6) | 75 |
"That time of year thou ___ in me behold" (Shakespeare's Sonnet 73) | 81 |
"18. In kindergarten art class, while other boys were drawing things like tanks and dinosaurs, I drew ___," | 117 |
Exam with a Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills section beginning in 2015, for short | 87 |
Hall of Fame manager of the New York Giants nicknamed "Little Napoleon" | 81 |
Position that probably won't get you invited to a work holiday party | 72 |
On-again off-again fast food sandwich that has been on two "retirement tours" | 87 |
Lennon's "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except __ My Monkey" | 82 |
1971 hit that begins "Busted flat in Baton Rouge / waiting for a train" | 81 |
"If you donÂ’t eat your ___, you canÂ’t have any pudding" | 73 |
"If you don't eat your ___, you can't have any pudding" | 73 |
Singer of the 1993 No. 1 hit "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" | 95 |
"The ___ Shall Inherit" ("Little Shop of Horrors" song) | 75 |
Interview show since 1947 ... and what this puzzle's starred answers do in two ways | 87 |
"Whatever ..." (for the record, this isn't a "Simpsons" neologism, despite what the Internet tells you) | 127 |
Video game designer Sid who made the "Railroad Tycoon" and "Civilization" series | 100 |
Scarlett's sister-in-law and best friend in "Gone With the Wind" | 78 |
One-named singer/songwriter of the 1970 Woodstock-inspired hit "Lay Down" | 83 |
Gilbert (who I was kind of in love with) on "Little House on the Prairie" | 83 |
Like the Wicked Witch of the West at the end of "The Wizard of Oz" | 76 |
Who said "A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin" | 92 |
"How Can You ___ a Broken Heart?" (1971 Bee Gees chart-topper) | 72 |
<u>A</u> <u>founder</u> <u>of</u> <u>1</u> <u>Across</u> | 116 |
Word with ''bagatelle'' or ''technicality'' | 75 |
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women ___ players" | 78 |
French novelist Robert ___, upon whose work the 1973 thriller "The Day of the Dolphin" is based | 105 |
Character in "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" | 72 |
Oscar-winning actress in "Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Sophie's Choice" | 90 |
Wheat "I ___ a girl I'd like to know better but I'm already with someone" | 91 |
"I ___ her on Monday, 'twas my lucky bun day" (Spinal Tap lyrics) | 79 |
The largest in the U.S. was found in Oregon's Willamette Valley in 1902 | 75 |
"Though this be madness, yet there is ___ in't": "Hamlet" | 81 |
"Though this be madness yet there is ___ in it": "Hamlet" | 77 |
Team that finished last out of ten teams in each of its first four seasons | 74 |
Baseball team with a losing record every year since moving to Citi Field | 72 |
"The ___ have shown me more ways to lose than I even knew existed." (Casey Stengel) | 93 |
"T-ball is just like baseball, except there's no pitching -- just like the ___" (David Letterman) | 111 |
Title land that "sounds so sweet with the sun sinking low," in a James Taylor song | 92 |
Studio behind "Gone with the Wind" and "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London" | 99 |
Physics unit of measurement that's another unit of measurement spelled backwards | 84 |
Rapper with the line "if you catch me at the border I got visas in my name" | 85 |
It was 2nd (behind New York City) on Travel and Leisure's list of America's Rudest Cities | 97 |
The best-selling two-seat convertible sports car in history, according to Guinness | 82 |
"A living faith will last in the __ of the blackest storm": Gandhi | 76 |
Like the upcoming elections, and a hint to the four longest Across answers | 74 |
1992 Disney film for which a hockey team was named, with "The" | 72 |
Italian city where Umberto Eco's "Foucault's Pendulum" takes place | 84 |
In a sauce of tomatoes, mushrooms, shredded meat, truffles, and grated cheese | 77 |
Alla ___ (dipped in beaten eggs, then in breadcrumbs/Parmesan, and fried in butter) | 83 |
"Everybody, this is my son, the highway. (Tell 'em your name, kiddo.)" "___." | 102 |
Sweet talk that may be subjected to a "don't ask, don't tell" policy? | 87 |
Who wrote "A bear, however hard he tries, / Grows tubby without exercise" | 83 |
Children's author who wrote "A fly can't bird, but a bird can fly" | 84 |
Author who wrote "Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?" | 83 |
"Of all the things I've lost, I miss my ___ the most": Mark Twain | 79 |
Profession of Clementine's father in "Oh My Darling, Clementine" | 78 |
Judge of the underworld, in Michelangelo's "Last Judgment" | 72 |
She played Romy in "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" | 73 |
"___ Waltz," which begins "Hush-a-bye, ma baby, slumbertime is comin' soon" | 99 |
Manfred Mann "Runner" lyric, "See the ___ as your breath hits the air" | 90 |
Title for the mascots who appear at the beginning of the starred entries | 72 |
Sch. whose motto is "Mens et manus" ("Mind and hand") | 73 |
"Love is the only force capable of turning an enemy into a friend" speaker, familiarly | 96 |
Sports org. whose out-of-market TV package is called "Direct Kick" | 76 |
Subject of the 1928 novelty song "Henry's Made a Lady Out of Lizzie" | 82 |
Henry Ford: "People can have the ___ in any color, as long as it's black" | 87 |
"The only sure bait when you angle for praise": Lord Chesterfield | 75 |
Whacked "Godfather" character Greene who was shot in the right eye through his glasses | 96 |
Springfield businessman who briefly opened a "Family Feedbag" restaurant | 82 |
He often called his partners "Porcupine" and "Puddin'head" | 82 |
"Calvin and Hobbes" bully who speaks in upper- and lowercase letters | 78 |
"She's got electric boots, a ___ suit" ("Bennie and the Jets" lyric) | 92 |
"Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?" ("Lady Marmalade" lyric) | 84 |
Springsteen "When they built you, brother, they broke the ___" | 72 |
Home to Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World," informally | 72 |
With "The," Entertainment Weekly's pick for worst TV show of 2008 | 79 |
When repeated, Harold Rome song lyric before "I fear you reared me wrong" | 83 |
"__ oncle d'Amérique" (1980 Cannes Grand Prix recipient) | 73 |
Painting partly shown on the original cover of "The Da Vinci Code" | 76 |
Kansas City ___, Negro Leagues team with Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson and Ernie Banks | 87 |
Workweek start, or an apt title for this puzzle based on an abbreviation found in its five longest answers | 106 |
Whenever it comes, "you can find me cryin' all of the time," in a 1966 hit | 88 |
"Shirley, Good Mrs. Murphy shall follow me all the days of my life" is one | 84 |
Pink Floyd hit with the lyric "Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash" | 89 |
“No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for ___”: Samuel Johnson | 74 |
(Martin Amis, 1984) House that needs endless repairs (Stephen King, 1986) | 73 |
Dimwitted "Blazing Saddles" character who was "only pawn in game of life" | 93 |
Her white dress billowed over a subway grate in "The Seven Year Itch" | 79 |
It doesn't convey ferocious fuel-burning action, action, action! when it's regular-sized | 96 |
Virginia tourist attraction that gives out $2 bills as change in its gift shop | 78 |
Comedy group whose show sometimes opened with a naked guy playing the organ | 75 |
[Getting milked is sort of annoying, but I don't feel like running away] | 76 |
It can be heard in Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Lucky Man" | 73 |
North Africans disputed in a "Seinfeld" Trivial Pursuit question | 74 |
Historic figures disputed in a "Seinfeld" Trivial Pursuit question | 76 |