One-time member of this puzzle theme's Sutcliffe | 52 |
Name spelled out while singing "The Alphabet Song" | 60 |
Disco ___ ("Simpsons" character stuck in the '70s) | 64 |
"Wolf pack" member in the "Hangover" films | 62 |
"The People's Court" creator ___ Billett | 54 |
"Boogie With ___" ("Metaphysical Graffiti" song) | 68 |
___ Redman, hero of Stephen King's "The Stand" | 60 |
__ Redman, Gary Sinise's role in "The Stand" | 58 |
General who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Yellow Tavern | 63 |
Al Franken's "SNL" motivational speaker Smalley | 61 |
Marryin' Sam portrayer in "Li'l Abner" | 56 |
2001's "Planet of the Apes" and others | 52 |
Shakespearean prince who's handsome and muscular? | 53 |
Game that gave rise to the expression "ace in the hole" | 65 |
Star of the '50s TV series "The Trouble With Father" | 66 |
He played Joe Palooka in the 1934 film "Palooka" | 58 |
Teen's response to "What'd you do on the weekend?" | 68 |
Pompous sorts ... and what can be seen in this puzzle's circles? | 68 |
Seafood selection suggested by this puzzle's circles | 56 |
Crash Test Dummies: "Sittin' on a Tree ___" | 57 |
Aptly titled 1996 Tom Arnold dud, with "The" | 54 |
John ___, who directed "The Magnificent Seven" | 56 |
Say "Th-th-th-that's all, folks," e.g. | 52 |
King's problem in "The King's Speech" | 55 |
Crazy situation in "The King's Speech"? | 53 |
Malware worm that recently hit Iran's nuclear plant | 55 |
Wilbur's whereabouts, in "Charlotte's Web" | 60 |
Wilbur's home, in "Charlotte's Web" | 53 |
Soul's Lattisaw who sang "Let Me Be Your Angel" | 61 |
''Fashions fade, ___ is eternal'' (Yves St. Laurent) | 68 |
"The Elements of ___" (Strunk and White book) | 55 |
"Project Runway" star Tim Gunn's forte | 52 |
"Fashions fade, ___ is eternal": Yves St. Laurent | 59 |
Red Hot Chili Peppers '85 album "Freaky ___" | 58 |
Cows' reactions to having their hair and makeup done? | 57 |
"Everything's Coming Up Roses" composer | 53 |
"Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" composer | 58 |
"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" composer | 58 |
Group that sang the line "I'm Kilroy!" | 52 |
Rock group with the line "I'm Kilroy!" | 52 |
Milton called it "The flood of deadly hate" | 53 |
Band with the album "At the River's Edge" | 55 |
Band with the 1981 #1 album "Paradise Theater" | 56 |
1970's-90's rock group with a name from Greek myth | 58 |
"Don Giovanni" aria "Dalla ___ pace" | 56 |
What "The Star-Spangled Banner" writer is in this puzzle | 66 |
Gilroy's 1965 Pulitzer Prize play, with "The" | 59 |
Meat, lettuce, cheese and tomato in a foot-long bun? | 52 |
(n.) a spinning device used in underground laboratories | 55 |
Harmony in a residential community? [Chevrolet, Honda] | 54 |
"The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" setting | 54 |
Transport systems that begin each of the three theme answers | 60 |
"Mortal Kombat" character whose fatality was the Spine Rip | 68 |
The Postal Service's "___ Great Heights" | 54 |
"There's no ___ thing as a sure thing" | 52 |
"There's no ___ thing as a free lunch" | 52 |
"A Fool ___ as I" (1959 Elvis Presley hit) | 52 |
Word that is both a synonym and an antonym for "blow" | 63 |
"I'm Gonna Git You ___" (Keenen Ivory Wayans film) | 64 |
Tough-guy actor Steve who would have fallen for anything? | 57 |
Unexpected blow, or refreshment at a party for Dracula? | 55 |
Advice for an out-of-shape guy trying to attract women? | 55 |
"Good thing I don't have the same problem!" | 57 |
World capital, founded in 1538, formerly known as Chuquisaca | 60 |
Ecuadorean currency replaced by the U.S. dollar in 2000 | 55 |
Country that split into North and South in July 2011 | 52 |
African republic with the motto "Victory is ours" | 59 |
Subject of a 2009 national tournament cheating scandal | 54 |
Gift from a clueless co-worker (really, you shouldn't have) | 63 |
"Marsupial ___" (John Lithgow children's book) | 60 |
___ Sylvester (cheerleading coach on "Glee") | 54 |
___ Nivens (Betty White's "Mary Tyler Moore" show role) | 69 |
Took the 'Alphabet Series' novelist to court? | 53 |
Rail lines and highways connect it with Cairo and Port Said | 59 |
1979 Broadway musical that celebrated old-style vaudeville | 58 |
Ingenue's elderly beau bespeckles Della's mug? | 54 |
Marilyn Monroe, in ''Some Like It Hot'' | 55 |
In a ___, there's plenty of sweet ___ to be harvested | 57 |
Where your opinion on "One lump or two?" counts? | 58 |
No. 1 hit from the album "Everything's Archie" | 60 |
Archies hit with the lyric, "You are my candy girl" | 61 |
Ndamukong ___, 2010 N.F.L. Defensive Rookie of the Year | 55 |
Word before "juris" or "generis" | 52 |
Landlocked federal republic in central Europe, to the French | 60 |
What the 13 circled things in this puzzle constitute | 52 |
Cherry Poppin' Daddies "Zoot ___ Riot" | 52 |
'03 STP song "All in the ___ That You Wear" | 57 |
Choice choice of this puzzle's hidden businesses | 52 |
Casual Encounter: hotel employee seeking partner for a discreet ___ | 67 |
One of Penelope's 108 in the "Odyssey" | 52 |
Independence leader and first president of Indonesia | 52 |
Japanese dish served with udon, tofu, vegetables and raw beaten eggs | 68 |
U.S.S. Enterprise officer with the first name Hikaru | 52 |
Phillipines body of water not named for the guy on Star Trek | 60 |
15, for any row, column or diagonal of a 3x3 magic square | 57 |
Midyear reaction by those who forget their sunglasses? | 54 |
June event 'remade' six times in this puzzle | 52 |
His tale follows the Friar's in "The Canterbury Tales" | 68 |
Popular spectator sport that's not in the Olympics | 54 |
Headline about a Japanese wrestler's upcoming press conference? | 67 |