Tavern whose owner's office is in the female toilet | 55 |
"Mr. ___ Risin'" (Jim Morrison biography) | 55 |
16th-century work also known as "La Gioconda" | 55 |
Magazine with a "Best Places to Live" feature | 55 |
What most of Phil Spector's catalog was recorded in | 55 |
Marilyn who sang Berlin's "Show Business" | 55 |
Popular baked confection that originated in Chattanooga | 55 |
Inventor after whom a Yale residential college is named | 55 |
"Bazooka Joe" character who wears turtlenecks | 55 |
Site for displaced homoerotic affection, at metal shows | 55 |
"Nutrition that starts with apples" sloganeer | 55 |
Neil Diamond "The ___ Album: As Time Goes By" | 55 |
His "Symphony No. 1" was written at age eight | 55 |
He'll "talk 'til his voice is hoarse" | 55 |
One subject of a "Strange Case" in literature | 55 |
Actor with the catchphrase "I pity the fool!" | 55 |
"No ---" (menu phrase in certain restaurants) | 55 |
Words repeated after "O Absalom" in the Bible | 55 |
Video game that was an inspiration for "Lost" | 55 |
Queen Amidala's home in "Star Wars" films | 55 |
Tennis champ who achieved the career Grand Slam in 2010 | 55 |
Politician blamed by some for Gore's defeat in 2000 | 55 |
"Auld Scotland wants __ skinking ware": Burns | 55 |
Measure that resulted in multilingual labeling on goods | 55 |
1994 animated character voiced by four different people | 55 |
Heather Headley's role in "The Lion King" | 55 |
"The Things They Carried" setting, familiarly | 55 |
"I'll Be Your Mirror" photographer Goldin | 55 |
Words before ''hey, hey, hey, goodbye'' | 55 |
Jack who has appeared in nearly every David Lynch movie | 55 |
City mentioned in the song "That's Amore" | 55 |
Rapper who made the 2012 album "Life Is Good" | 55 |
''I'm a Stranger Here Myself'' poet | 55 |
World capital that's a setting for three Bond films | 55 |
First man to win the French Open without dropping a set | 55 |
Actress who played Maria in "West Side Story" | 55 |
"Fast Food ___" (2006 Richard Linklater film) | 55 |
Military alliance that still doesn't include Russia | 55 |
Word after "force of" or "freak of" | 55 |
"___ does nothing without purpose": Aristotle | 55 |
Co. that originated the ''Think'' motto | 55 |
"Shakespeare in Amer. Communities" co-sponsor | 55 |
Patricia who co-starred in "The Fountainhead" | 55 |
Comedic writer Pollack who wrote "Alternadad" | 55 |
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" actress Patricia | 55 |
Hall of Fame football coach Earle "Greasy" __ | 55 |
Its motto is "Equality before the law": Abbr. | 55 |
"Equality before the law" is its motto: Abbr. | 55 |
Lee Pace's character on "Pushing Daisies" | 55 |
Insurance salesman Ryerson in "Groundhog Day" | 55 |
''Old Uncle'' in a Stephen Foster title | 55 |
___ Point Lighthouse, Massachusetts landmark since 1838 | 55 |
"By the wicked ___-ba-naw-baigs" (Longfellow) | 55 |
Classic soft drink with orange, grape and peach flavors | 55 |
Armstrong who took a "giant leap for mankind" | 55 |
His father rode the East Australian Current to find him | 55 |
Captain who said "Eat your pudding, Mr. Land" | 55 |
Prefix with "colonial" or "classic" | 55 |
Guy with little chance at a supermodel, stereotypically | 55 |
Word with "butterfly" or "mosquito" | 55 |
Sidney Lumet film set at the Union Broadcasting Systems | 55 |
Prefix with "science" and "surgery" | 55 |
Resident of one of only seven states with no income tax | 55 |
"You'll ___ Know," Warren-Gordon 1943 hit | 55 |
R&B artist with the 2006 #1 hit "So Sick" | 55 |
"The Killing Fields" Oscar winner Haing S. __ | 55 |
She lost out to Renée for a 2002 acting Golden Globe | 55 |
Quinto played a younger version of his most famous role | 55 |
Author of the story collection "Little Birds" | 55 |
"To Be Young, Gifted and Black" singer Simone | 55 |
Scorpion or Sub-Zero of "Mortal Kombat," e.g. | 55 |
Chris Farley played a Beverly Hills one in a 1997 movie | 55 |
"Over-___ Sensation" (1973 Frank Zappa album) | 55 |
Tennis player Yannick whose son Joakim plays in the NBA | 55 |
Sinclair Lewis was the first American writer to win one | 55 |
Kabuki relative, and a hint to five puns in this puzzle | 55 |
Chevy station wagon of the 1950s, '60s and '70s | 55 |
"The wicked flee when ___ pursueth": Proverbs | 55 |
"He who hath many friends hath __": Aristotle | 55 |
"___ but the Brave" (1965 Frank Sinatra film) | 55 |
People without a religious affiliation, in modern lingo | 55 |
"If a tree falls in the forest and ___ . . ." | 55 |
Not the best thing to have at the end of one's rope | 55 |
“... ___ blame the writings, but the men”: Pope | 55 |
Title soprano who sings the aria "Casta diva" | 55 |
"The Barretts of Wimpole Street" star Shearer | 55 |
Chuck who can "kill two stones with one bird" | 55 |
"___ that I loved Caesar less . . . ": Brutus | 55 |
Corollary to Descartes' famous conclusion? (Part 4) | 55 |
At times/Actress Sykes's halt to putting on weight? | 55 |
Org. with the program "Refuse to Be a Victim" | 55 |
Brady Campaign foe in the fight for gun control (abbr.) | 55 |
"Protecting people and the environment" agcy. | 55 |
Org. with a super-creepy "CryptoKids" program | 55 |
One who tries to "solve a problem like Maria" | 55 |
12/31, initially, or what is blacked out in this puzzle | 55 |
Laura who wrote the song "Wedding Bell Blues" | 55 |
Hawaiian island that has the highest population density | 55 |
"For ye shall be as an ___ . . ." (Isa. 1:30) | 55 |
REO Speedwagon: "Throw away the ___, forever" | 55 |