Author of the 1986 Booker Prize winner "The Old Devils" | 65 |
2004 biopic with the tagline "Let's talk about sex" | 65 |
Author of the children's book "The Blue Ribbon Day" | 65 |
New Guinea port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight | 65 |
Countrymen who kick off their rainy season with a Rocket Festival | 65 |
"What's Eating Gilbert Grape" director Hallström | 65 |
Like a lot of European cathedral architecture in the 16th century | 65 |
Thing bestowed by a constitution or, with a comma, "OK" | 65 |
California attraction with a "Star Wars"-themed gallery | 65 |
Pseudonymous author of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" | 65 |
Why you shouldn't have talked trash about me in a loud voice? | 65 |
French declaration after a Hawaiian island declares independence? | 65 |
"Why not give this famous horror film actor a chance?"? | 65 |
The eight longest answers in this puzzle each have 13 unique ones | 65 |
Like "South Park" vis-Ã -vis "The Simpsons" | 65 |
Perjure oneself ... or what can be found six times in this puzzle | 65 |
Library section that, to my knowledge, would be completely empty? | 65 |
Website feature that's designed to get traffic from elsewhere | 65 |
"Tutti Frutti" singer in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 65 |
BORDERS/MATTEL merger headquartered on a famed San Francisco site | 65 |
I narrowed it down to two suspects. Naturally, they both ___ ... | 65 |
1996 Grammy winner for the album "The Road to Ensenada" | 65 |
Thurston's honey on ''Gilligan's Island'' | 65 |
Boxer knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring in an iconic painting | 65 |
"Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" director, 2007 | 65 |
City in Arthur C. Clarke's "The City and the Stars" | 65 |
... the indie music magazine opened a ___ to indoctrinate readers | 65 |
Runner-up to Einstein as Time's Person of the Century in 1999 | 65 |
What a tropical tourist definitely doesn't want to bring home | 65 |
Marcel who had the only speaking role in "Silent Movie" | 65 |
"Boogie Nights" actor who supposedly has a third nipple | 65 |
1996 film with the tagline "YIKES! They've Landed!" | 65 |
Only Steffi has spent more weeks as the #1 tennis player than her | 65 |
Writer of the story upon which "All About Eve" is based | 65 |
Psychologist Abraham known for his "hierarchy of needs" | 65 |
The tendency of tennis players to play better the older they get? | 65 |
Only player to win the World Series MVP without playing the field | 65 |
"The White House," for "the presidency," e.g. | 65 |
Former NBA star who has a majority share in the Charlotte Bobcats | 65 |
Drink in which the olive takes up most of the space in the glass? | 65 |
"The best of animals," in a classic children's book | 65 |
Zairean president who hosted the "Rumble in the Jungle" | 65 |
"The Girl I Knew Somewhere" group, with "the" | 65 |
"Last Train to Clarksville" band (with "The") | 65 |
“Alas, they’re a mischievous bunch and often ___ ...” | 65 |
Mitsubishi model whose name means "huntsman" in Spanish | 65 |
British heavy metal band with the album "Ace of Spades" | 65 |
Game show personality White, while giving a poignant performance? | 65 |
One-named singer seen in "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights" | 65 |
Movie about a disabled painter/Musical about the evils of dancing | 65 |
He played an attendant at Wally's Filling Station in 1960s TV | 65 |
Title subject of a 1922 documentary in the National Film Registry | 65 |
"The Soup ___" (memorable "Seinfeld" episode) | 65 |
ON THE WATERFRONT remake about a Texas city's cleanup effort? | 65 |
Amount of time before you stop reading inflammatory Web comments? | 65 |
Subtitle for "Star Wars Episode IV," with "A" | 65 |
Rock band with the platinum album "The Downward Spiral" | 65 |
Company whose name roughly means "leave luck to heaven" | 65 |
Kwame ___, advocate of pan-Africanism and the first P.M. of Ghana | 65 |
Critic's complaint about the new restaurant "Moon"? | 65 |
Comment from someone who doesn't understand Japanese theater? | 65 |
"You know what I hate? Indian givers. ___": Emo Philips | 65 |
Latin for "fighting over parking spots is not allowed"? | 65 |
Actor who played Stanley Roper on "Three's Company" | 65 |
Very good report following a zoo gate mishap - or a very bad one? | 65 |
"She looketh as butter would ___ in her mouth": Heywood | 65 |
Sajak, after a radioactive run-in gives him superhuman abilities? | 65 |
What priggish swimmers abhor that sounds swell to 1930s liberals? | 65 |
"___ Nut Gone Flake," celebrated 1968 Small Faces album | 65 |
1997 Radiohead album with the single "Paranoid Android" | 65 |
English martyr Sir John, the model for Shakespeare's Falstaff | 65 |
"Sweet Child ___" (karaoke staple by Guns N' Roses) | 65 |
"And later ___ the crowd thinned out ..." (Dylan lyric) | 65 |
Where you'll find blond, curly hair, an overcoat, and a horn? | 65 |
1936 Rodgers and Hart musical that incorporated jazz in its score | 65 |
___ Boogie ("The Nightmare Before Christmas" character) | 65 |
"A guy that has never had much experience": Don Marquis | 65 |
"How Does Sarah Stack Up?" (rejected campaign ad, 2008) | 65 |
Metal band whose last album was "Reinventing the Steel" | 65 |
What S. Johnson called "the last refuge of a scoundrel" | 65 |
Actor Guy of "Memento" and "The Time Machine" | 65 |
World's least effective indigestion reliever? (respelled pun) | 65 |
Beach Boys album with the hit "Wouldn't It Be Nice" | 65 |
1980s nickname of the University of Houston's basketball team | 65 |
Study in ethics that states happiness must be acquired indirectly | 65 |
Look in someone else's chest of drawers, say (United Kingdom) | 65 |
Apostolic title never used after being mistakenly skipped in 1276 | 65 |
Widely used term declared "undignified" by John Paul II | 65 |
Country singer dubbed 'The Thin Man From the West Plains' | 65 |
Name of Cheech and Chong's favorite PC store? (word reversal) | 65 |
Game show about an Algerian governor's search for his spouse? | 65 |
Version of a song that's shorter or cleaner than the original | 65 |
Swiss watch that's the official timekeeper of the French Open | 65 |
She won three Grammys for her 1989 album "Nick of Time" | 65 |
Defensive team's goal line to 20 yard line, in football lingo | 65 |
Reality show about folk-dancing homemakers (with "The") | 65 |
Harry of John O'Hara's "Appointment in Samarra" | 65 |
Record holders? (and a punny hint to this puzzle's anomalies) | 65 |
Music that accompanies the opening scene of "Manhattan" | 65 |
Social networking site for those who enjoy softly tossing stones? | 65 |