Annual Manhattan event (represented symbolically in this puzzle) | 64 |
Play about some girls who were raised by orangutans? | 52 |
L.A. nightclub where many future stars got their start | 54 |
Where very young chemists think lab equipment comes from? | 57 |
1977 Herbert Ross film with 11 Oscar nominations and no wins | 60 |
Collective name for this puzzle's half-dozen starred entries | 64 |
1958 best seller by William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick | 57 |
Unappealing theme restaurant devoted to Hans Christian Andersen? | 64 |
Slogan for a fossil fuel company trying to be different? | 56 |
"___ never taste of death but once": Shak. | 52 |
Reggae group that released "Burnin'" in 1973 | 58 |
"O! wither'd is the garland of ___": Shak. | 56 |
Video game starring a badly out-of-shape Nintendo protagonist? | 62 |
Stephen King book about a guy who does nothing but complain? | 60 |
Group whose rock opera was once performed at the Met | 52 |
First rock band whose members received Kennedy Center Honors | 60 |
Words after "under" or "down to" | 52 |
TV series whose theme was "Way Down in the Hole" | 58 |
It was Obama's self-professed favorite TV series | 52 |
Author of "Alphabetizing Your Spice Rack for Dummies" | 63 |
Nickname for a brutally tough course on supply and demand? | 58 |
... "Just remember: Never give the right gift to ___" | 63 |
Competition TV series with versions in over 30 countries | 56 |
Michael Jackson: "___ Don't Care About Us" | 56 |
Michael Jackson "___ Don't Care About Us" | 55 |
"So ___ say" ("That's what I hear") | 59 |
What those 'who only stand and wait' do, per Milton | 59 |
Bronx heroes (including the first word of a Matthew Prior quote) | 64 |
Features of 1-A and 1-D, 73-A and 59-D, and 29-D and 31-D | 57 |
"You'd think ___ have it figured out by now" | 58 |
"If voting changed anything, ___ make it illegal" | 59 |
Why honest poker dealers make lousy scorekeepers on the links? | 62 |
Visitors get a rise out of this White House attraction? | 55 |
"I couldn't hack it as a lumberjack, so __" | 57 |
Why professional poker players rarely hit longer than 100 yards? | 64 |
"___ Do It Every Time" (comics page panel) | 52 |
"__ Do It Every Time," longtime comic strip | 53 |
What this puzzle's seven longest answers have in common | 59 |
"Because ___ Young" (1960 Dick Clark movie) | 53 |
"And ___ off!" (racetrack announcer's call) | 57 |
"--- here!" ("Poltergeist" catchphrase) | 59 |
"___ here" (classic line from "Poltergeist") | 64 |
"___ Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" (Napoleon XIV hit) | 67 |
"Look What ___ Done to My Song, Ma" (1970 hit) | 56 |
What happens when you offer to build a new community rec center? | 64 |
1960s group who sang "She's Not There" | 52 |
You typically won't hear it on prime time television, cleanly | 65 |
2008 Kathryn Bigelow film about a bomb disposal team | 52 |
'72 Jethro Tull album "___ as a Brick" | 52 |
Person who uses the "five-finger discount" | 52 |
Tiffani-Amber of "Beverly Hills 90210" [Germany] | 58 |
''___ is the kingdom, and the power . . .'' | 59 |
"To __ own self be true": "Hamlet" | 54 |
"Not my will, but ___, be done": Luke 22:42 | 53 |
"Drink to me only with ___ eyes": Ben Jonson | 54 |
''Drink to me only with ___ eyes ...'' | 54 |
Either of two "The Cat in the Hat" characters | 55 |
"A Funny ___ Happened on the Way to the Forum" | 56 |
" . . . men have found a ___ love": Chesterton | 56 |
Embrace more than just a family of Baroque composers? | 53 |
Advice to a young Carnegie: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 68 |
Corollary to Descartes' famous conclusion? (Part 2) | 55 |
Victim in a 1932 mystery novel, with "the" | 52 |
Dashiell Hammett's last novel, with "The" | 55 |
Good for a doctoral student, bad for a crime suspect | 52 |
Date that Hernando de Soto claimed Florida for Spain | 52 |
Old group whose members are all represented in this puzzle | 58 |
Number signifying "the end" on a wire story | 53 |
Where to find the "Romance of Exmoor" heroine | 55 |
Huey Lewis "If ___ is it, please let me know" | 55 |
Alpert's "__ Guy's in Love With You" | 54 |
"Steal ___ Book" (1971 Abbie Hoffman bestseller) | 58 |
"___ Republic of Suffering" (Drew Gilpin Faust book) | 62 |
"___ magic moment, so different and so new" | 53 |
"___ I Promise You" (2000 'N Sync hit) | 52 |
"___ Diamond Ring" (Gary Lewis & the Playboys hit) | 64 |
A. Karl Malden B. Robert Mitchum C. George C. Scott D. Burt Lancaster | 69 |
"If ___ treason, make the most of it" (Patrick Henry) | 63 |
Complaint about a beau that sounds downright optimistic? | 56 |
1955 sci-fi film that was one of the first to use Technicolor | 61 |
Flight attendant's reminder when serving alcohol? | 53 |
"Why won't you be grading these questions?" | 57 |
Clichéd start of a depressingly-timed February 14th speech | 61 |
"What's in the biography you wrote about me?" | 59 |
'83 Bryan Adams "Cuts Like a Knife" hit | 53 |
'No roving robbers will be harmed by what I'm doing'? | 65 |
Vietnamese stateman who declined the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize | 59 |
"Sweet is true love ___ given in vain": Tennyson | 58 |
"___ Nature, red in tooth and claw ...": Tennyson | 59 |
"__ I know not what you are": A. & J. Taylor | 58 |
Yorke featured in the documentary "Meeting People is Easy" | 68 |
"Really useful engine" of children's books | 56 |
''A Child's Christmas in Wales'' poet | 57 |
Utilitarian schoolteacher created by Charles Dickens | 52 |
"Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" poet | 54 |
Slugger Jim who won the 2006 AL Comeback Player of the Year | 59 |
Jim who is the most recent member of the 600-home run club | 58 |
Chris Hemsworth's role in "The Avengers" | 54 |
One of the superheroes in 2012's "The Avengers" | 61 |
Deity whose favorite song is "If I Had a Hammer"? | 59 |