Actress Shire, who is Francis Ford Coppola's sister | 55 |
Actress Balsam who was once married to George Clooney | 53 |
Group whose name is Persian for "students" | 52 |
Stephen King/Peter Straub book, with "The" | 52 |
Repeated word in "It's My Life" band name | 55 |
"Four-letter word for psychotherapy": Hodgins | 55 |
After a rant, avoid saying you never meant to ___ ... | 53 |
"Burning Down the House" band, on the flip side | 57 |
Interrupt (whose initials spell "honk a horn") | 56 |
Genre characterized by nonsensical chats and call-ins? | 54 |
"Jimmy Kimmel Live" or "Chelsea Lately" | 59 |
"Come one, come all into 1984" Incubus song | 53 |
Bruce "Walk ___, or baby, don't walk at all" | 58 |
"Sarah, Plain and ___" (1986 Newbery winner) | 54 |
"And all I ask is a ___ . . . ": Masefield | 52 |
Top for one who says "Top o' the mornin'"? | 60 |
Its fruit pulp is an ingredient in Worcestershire sauce | 55 |
Like the kiddie rides at a park, relatively speaking | 52 |
Florida's ___ Trail (road through the Everglades) | 53 |
Florida city chosen for the 2012 Republican National Convention | 63 |
Team that has a tankful of rays in the back of its ballpark | 59 |
Like locks that can't be opened in a certain Florida city? (#33) | 68 |
Port area with an active trade in feminine products? | 52 |
''The Hundred Secret Senses'' author | 52 |
Any of seven Chinese puzzle pieces that can form a square | 57 |
"Like Nashville with a ___" Shawn Mullins lyric | 57 |
''The Kitchen God's Wife'' author | 53 |
''The Bonesetter's Daughter'' author | 56 |
Raunch thrown into comedies for an R rating, slangily | 53 |
Appealing element in plotless movies, for some: Abbr. | 53 |
Best dramatic actress Tony winner of 1948, 1978 and 1983 | 56 |
Orange drink on some of Portland's Voodoo Doughnuts | 55 |
''Pootie ___'' (2001 Chris Rock film) | 53 |
Brand invented by the same man who created Pop Rocks | 52 |
Blue ___ (kind of fish that Dory is, in "Finding Nemo") | 65 |
"It's a kick in a glass" sloganeer, once | 54 |
Atomic ___ (Crayola color formerly called Chartreuse) | 53 |
Sweet group that did the score for "Risky Business" | 61 |
"Assassination ___" (2002 Robert Duvall movie) | 56 |
''Hernando's Hideaway,'' for one | 52 |
''Dancing with the Stars'' selection | 52 |
Emulated Pacino in a "Scent of a Woman" scene | 55 |
King Kong competing on "Dancing with the Stars"? | 58 |
___ Raymonde, player of Alex Rousseau on "Lost" | 57 |
Excavation site in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 54 |
They were fired during "For Those About to Rock" | 58 |
"Ratfinks, Suicide ___ and Cannibal Girls" White Zombie | 65 |
"Ratfinks, Suicide ___ & Cannibal Girls" White Zombie | 67 |
Robert Urich's role on "Vega$," Dan ___ | 53 |
"You Just Don't Understand Me" author Deborah | 59 |
Henry Ossawa ___, painter of "The Banjo Lesson" | 57 |
Family name on both 'Full House' and 'ALF' | 58 |
"___ pis!" ("Too bad!," in France) | 54 |
Greek king tormented by fruit and water he could never quite reach | 66 |
Some instructional (adult-only) vinyl releases from Sting? | 58 |
Roberts of TV's "Charlie's Angels" | 52 |
Tucker with the #1 country hit "Here's Some Love" | 63 |
Tucker who sang "The Man That Turned My Mama On" | 58 |
Nation that borders the Democratic Republic of the CongO | 56 |
Bumper sticker, "That was Zen, this is ___' | 52 |
"The ___ of Wu" (philosophical book by the RZA) | 57 |
"That was Zen, this is ___" (philosophy pun) | 54 |
"That was Zen, this is ___" (bumper sticker) | 54 |
"State of the Heart" Rick Springfield album | 53 |
"State of the Heart" Rick Springfield album | 54 |
"Eternally nameless" thing, in Eastern religion | 57 |
"_____ Te Ching" (classic work by Lao-Tzu) | 52 |
''The correct way'' in Chinese philosophy | 57 |
New Mexico town whose name means "place of red willows" | 65 |
New Mexican town whose name means "place of red willows" | 66 |
Food whose name is derived from "to cover" | 52 |
Word with ''deck'' or ''measure'' | 65 |
Spread made with black olives, capers, and anchovies | 52 |
"The Anderson ___" (1971 Sean Connery movie) | 54 |
The Met's "Hunt of the Unicorn" and others | 56 |
Food whose name comes from the Tupi language of South America | 61 |
Dessert Calvin doesn't like in "Calvin and Hobbes" | 64 |
Neighbors of gelatins and puddings in the supermarket aisle | 59 |
It connects New York's Rockland and Westchester Counties | 60 |
Tune also known as "Butterfield's Lullaby" | 56 |
Call that can be played with just C's, E's, and G's | 63 |
Meaning of "one on the city," in diner lingo | 54 |
It had "well-kept acres," in a classic novel | 54 |
Gerald O'Hara won the land for it in an all-night poker game | 64 |
Dr. ___ Knowles ("Sons of Anarchy" character) | 55 |
"___ Road" (1999 Oprah's Book Club selection) | 59 |
"___ Road" (1999 Maeve Binchy best seller) | 52 |
Quentin who directed "Inglourious Basterds" | 53 |
'-- Theme' ('Gone With the Wind' tune) | 54 |
"History of the Standard Oil Company" author | 54 |
"Buenas ___" ("Good afternoon," in Spanish) | 63 |
Taken into account in terms of a container's weight | 55 |
Five-time N.C.A.A. basketball champs from the A.C.C. | 52 |
Point ___ (southernmost point in continental Europe) | 52 |
With "The," 1958 Hudson/Stack movie about a former WWI ace | 68 |
Deck divided into the major arcana and the minor arcana | 55 |
Basher ___, one of the eleven in "Ocean's Eleven" | 63 |
Basher ___ (Don Cheadle's "Ocean's Twelve" role) | 66 |
Jamie who headed ABC's entertainment division in the 1990s | 62 |
Pumpkins lyric "Pop ___, what's our mission?" | 59 |