Jagger's group, informally, with "the" | 52 |
"Gimme Shelter" band, with "the" | 52 |
"I'm petrified," said the quarrier ___ | 52 |
Marianne Faithfull "Conversation on a Bar ___" | 56 |
Item manufactured in Blaine in "Waiting for Guffman" | 62 |
" . . . fettered to an office ___": G. & S. | 57 |
Band who sang "Rikki, Give the Cops That Number"? | 59 |
Little Jackie's sitting spot, with "The" | 54 |
Racetrack habitué who searches for discarded winning tickets | 63 |
Word for "end" that is split in three answers | 55 |
Word before the first word in this puzzle's theme answers | 61 |
What The Supremes told us to do "in the Name of Love" | 63 |
What OneRepublic does before they "Stare"? | 52 |
The Supremes' ____ ! In the Name of Love | 52 |
Sign that often got "BUSH" spray painted on it | 56 |
" . . . I could not ___ for Death": Dickinson | 55 |
"If you keep doing that I'm gonna tell mom!" | 58 |
Film technique used in the first "King Kong" movie | 60 |
"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" playwright Tom | 64 |
Anti-police informant slogan used on DVDs, shirts, etc. | 55 |
Advice to a young Marceau: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 67 |
Thing seen on every episode of "60 Minutes" | 53 |
Products with "Walgreens" on the label, say | 53 |
"The Seven ___ Mountain" (Thomas Merton book) | 55 |
What a baby-delivering bird uses to store meat in bottles? | 58 |
Musical piece for a "Star Wars" battle scene? | 55 |
Noted German sculptor–wood carver: c.1440–1533 | 60 |
German sculptor–wood carver: c.1440–1533 | 54 |
German sculptor–wood carver: 1440–1533 | 52 |
Regular guest on "The O'Reilly Factor" | 52 |
The Marx Brothers in "Monkey Business," e.g. | 54 |
Vermont tourist town, home to the Trapp Family Lodge | 52 |
She wrote "The Minister's Wooing": 1859 | 53 |
It's near Mount Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak | 57 |
Author buried on the Phillips Academy campus in 1896 | 52 |
''The Minister's Wooing'' author | 52 |
Family of "The Minister's Wooing" author | 54 |
Auto additives co. that hints at this puzzle's theme | 56 |
Patron of puking outside Irish pubs before noon, casually | 57 |
Patron figure of getting hammered at 9:00 a.m., for short | 57 |
City connected to the 4.1-mile long Sunshine Skyway Br. | 55 |
Apostle believed by Catholics to be the first Bishop of Rome | 60 |
Martinique city destroyed by the 1902 eruption of Mt. Pelée | 62 |
Hand tool used for bigger jobs than fastening a few pages together | 66 |
Narrow waterway, as between Gibraltar and Morocco (abbr.) | 57 |
Figures -- percussion instruments coming from speakers (7) | 58 |
Valedictorian's pride, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 64 |
Barnes & Noble that's too small for its flow of customers? | 66 |
André Gide novel whose title comes from Matthew 7:14 | 55 |
Like Tom Hanks's character in "Cast Away" | 55 |
What the highlighted squares in this puzzle represent | 53 |
Comparable to an unexpected amount of money in an account? | 58 |
"Pay in cash and your second surgery is half-price"? | 62 |
Air from Borodin's "Polovtsian Dance No. 2" | 57 |
Very weird Moranis, compared to slightly odd Springfield? | 57 |
Pulp comic that transformed Nick Fury into a super-spy | 54 |
Word with "spaghetti" or "shoulder" | 55 |
Belle & Sebastian "The Boy With the Arab ___" | 59 |
"Leipziger" __ (German parliament's home) | 55 |
F(ormations that li)e (u)nderg(ro)u(nd) i(n consis)t(ent l)a(ye)r(s) | 68 |
"The ___ Story," Jimmy Stewart baseball movie | 55 |
Unwise homebuilder's material, so the story goes | 52 |
Building material in "The Three Little Pigs" | 54 |
Word with "winning" or "hitting" | 52 |
Word with ''winning'' or ''losing'' | 67 |
Run naked through a pornographer's presentation? | 52 |
Actress who made her big-screen debut in "Julia," 1977 | 64 |
Actress known for her ability to master a wide range of accents | 63 |
The first electric one was used in Paris in the 1870s | 53 |
It's usually written in white letters on a green sign | 57 |
"__ of Philadelphia": Oscar-winning Springsteen song | 62 |
"Fit But You Know It" band, with "the" | 58 |
Yellowish Italian liqueur whose name means "witch" | 60 |
Entertainer Barbra with Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony wins | 58 |
Canada's greatest amateur golfer, Marlene Stewart- _____ | 60 |
T h r e es t r i k e s ... or a description of the theme clues | 62 |
Tolstoy work subtitled "The Story of a Horse" | 55 |
Word that can mean "a hit" or "a miss" | 58 |
Rich bowling alley owner's incentive to bowl well? | 54 |
Conductor's song about his baton's movement? | 52 |
It's roughly between a batter's chest and knees | 55 |
Canonized one part of a noted German shepherd movie rating? | 59 |
Word with ''steak'' or ''search'' | 65 |
"Dilbert," as opposed to "Bizarro" | 54 |
INSP: "Don't worry. You'll look good in ___." | 63 |
S&P stock that may cause you to lose your shirt? | 52 |
Old "From one beer lover to another" sloganeer | 56 |
Brew whose name is an article of clothing when read backward | 60 |
Online publication on golf technique? (trade 4 and 8) | 53 |
Guy you don't want to mess with because he's super-ripped? | 66 |
Single for Kanye West in 2007 and Kelly Clarkson in 2011 | 56 |
Where the tight end is positioned, in football lingo | 52 |
Criminal Robert nicknamed "The Birdman of Alcatraz" | 61 |
Kerri ___, U.S. gymnastics star at the 1996 Olympics | 52 |
Plays the banjo, like someone "in the kitchen with Dinah" | 67 |
Coauthors of "The Elements of Style," ___ and White | 61 |
Former "World Series of Poker" champ Ungar | 52 |
Unlikely choice for a boy's name if your last name is Potts | 63 |
Ungar who won two consecutive World Series of Poker titles | 58 |
Sportscaster Nahan with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 60 |