"Pasted" or "wasted," for "drunk" | 63 |
Feeling literal, the small-time con woman tattooed the word ___ | 63 |
1977 Paul Newman hockey movie that featured the Hanson Brothers | 63 |
Makes messy, on "You Can't Do That on Television" | 63 |
Like snakes, in many people's imaginations (but not really) | 63 |
Ref's tool when reviewing a play that's been challenged | 63 |
School cafeteria fare ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
2004 chart-topper by Twista featuring Kanye West and Jamie Foxx | 63 |
Drink humorously advertised as causing "brain freeze" | 63 |
''Arms'' or ''world'' qualifier | 63 |
"It's a" and "after all" link in a song | 63 |
School that received a death penalty from the NCAA in the 1980s | 63 |
Fictional creature that "always looks grave at a pun" | 63 |
How Robert Palmer will get "Sally Through the Alley"? | 63 |
Someone whose taste is obviously so much better than yours, duh | 63 |
Like the characters in Christie's "The Mousetrap" | 63 |
Object seen just before and after Kane says "Rosebud" | 63 |
"... ___ fool returneth to his folly": Proverbs 26:11 | 63 |
''___ priest, a minister and a rabbi walk ...'' | 63 |
Bar found at the end of this puzzle's seven longest answers | 63 |
Noted philosopher (the basis for three anagrams in this puzzle) | 63 |
"Bring me ___ and the Wookiee!" (Jabba the Hutt line) | 63 |
Word with ''what'' or ''where'' | 63 |
"Dear __ of memory, great heir of fame . . .": Milton | 63 |
''Chicago'' or ''Philadelphia'' | 63 |
W.C. Fields's role in "The Bank Dick," Egbert ___ | 63 |
Cartoon show whose theme song is done by Les Claypool of Primus | 63 |
James who who plays Robert California on "The Office" | 63 |
Animal that has something in common with this week's puzzle | 63 |
Catherine de' Medici is said to have eaten it at every meal | 63 |
Season ticket holder for baseball, basketball and football, say | 63 |
___ Gyra (jazz-pop band with the hit "Morning Dance") | 63 |
Like many a crossword clue for the word OREO, or like old Oreos | 63 |
She plays Detective Kate Beckett on TV's "Castle" | 63 |
Sea World creature who seems to be really fixated on something? | 63 |
"Just call me ___" said Eartha, the Indy 500 official | 63 |
His #10 was the first number ever retired by the Montreal Expos | 63 |
"Mean Joe" Greene, for his entire professional career | 63 |
Word with ''forward'' or ''up'' | 63 |
"I am the literary equivalent of a Big Mac and fries" | 63 |
Suffix with ''old'' or ''spin'' | 63 |
''Gang'' or ''mob'' attachments | 63 |
[The copy-editor doesn't know what she's talking about] | 63 |
"Jackass" member who got a tattoo in a moving vehicle | 63 |
Snow White portrayer in "Snow White and the Huntsman" | 63 |
Secret society member in an episode of "The Simpsons" | 63 |
"Dateline NBC" coanchor with innate speaking ability? | 63 |
Racetrack habitué who searches for discarded winning tickets | 63 |
What The Supremes told us to do "in the Name of Love" | 63 |
Actress known for her ability to master a wide range of accents | 63 |
INSP: "Don't worry. You'll look good in ___." | 63 |
Unlikely choice for a boy's name if your last name is Potts | 63 |
General who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Yellow Tavern | 63 |
Word that is both a synonym and an antonym for "blow" | 63 |
Gift from a clueless co-worker (really, you shouldn't have) | 63 |
It's "a mass of incandescent gas," in a TMBG song | 63 |
" . . . sweetest songs yet remain to be ___": Whitman | 63 |
Late Unification Church leader who visited the astronomy class? | 63 |
"60 Minutes" reporter Morley as an apartment manager? | 63 |
Kiss "I'm nobody's fool, and I ___ something" | 63 |
"Be ___ wear some flowers in your hair" (1960s lyric) | 63 |
Girl, in song, "way down yonder in the paw-paw patch" | 63 |
Barrett who played on the only great Pink Floyd album [*ducks*] | 63 |
What to eat when carbo-loading before a certain cardio workout? | 63 |
First family when D.C.'s earliest cherry trees were planted | 63 |
___ Lung (villainous snow leopard in "Kung Fu Panda") | 63 |
Atlantic City casino, informally (with ''The'') | 63 |
Atlantic City casino, familiarly (with ''the'') | 63 |
'And we'll -- a cup o' kindness yet ...': Burns | 63 |
Chess variant in which the object is to lose all of your pieces | 63 |
"¿Que ___?" ("What's up?" in Mexico) | 63 |
"How's your Johnson & Johnson stock?" answer? | 63 |
Yarn about pekoe exporting towns of India? (with "A") | 63 |
Florida city chosen for the 2012 Republican National Convention | 63 |
Tucker with the #1 country hit "Here's Some Love" | 63 |
Call that can be played with just C's, E's, and G's | 63 |
"Buenas ___" ("Good afternoon," in Spanish) | 63 |
Basher ___, one of the eleven in "Ocean's Eleven" | 63 |
Disney film with the song "You'll Be in My Heart" | 63 |
They take the university course loads that no profs want: Abbr. | 63 |
Aviarists love this "I Knew You Were Trouble" singer! | 63 |
Character who debuted in the cartoon "Devil May Hare" | 63 |
Special-___ (football players used only in specific situations) | 63 |
Popular online lectures about "ideas worth spreading" | 63 |
Word with ''shirt'' or ''ball'' | 63 |
Word with ''oxygen'' or ''pup'' | 63 |
Long jumper Igor ___-Ovanesyan (recordholder before Bob Beamon) | 63 |
First name in the ''Desperate Housewives'' cast | 63 |
"___ of the Storm Country" (Grace Miller White novel) | 63 |
Characters in "Romola" and "The Gondoliers" | 63 |
It's usually celebrated on the same day as Chinese New Year | 63 |
Eighth-most-common word, according to the Oxford English Corpus | 63 |
"You're the One __ Want": "Grease" song | 63 |
''Take ___ Train'' (Duke Ellington performance) | 63 |
"Fun, Fun, Fun" singers (and this puzzle's theme) | 63 |
1996 Robin Williams film, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
Maximum amount of "aw" you can get from cat pictures? | 63 |
Nickname for snowboarder Shaun White ... or some airborne soup? | 63 |
Every month's 13th day, except March, May, July and October | 63 |
Classic black-and-white film featuring gigantic irradiated ants | 63 |