Neutral Milk Hotel's "In the Aeroplane Over the ___" | 66 |
Bean who played Boromir in "The Lord of the Rings" films | 66 |
"While we're in the air, write an essay on aviation" | 66 |
Linebacker Junior who debuted in 1990 and still hasn't retired | 66 |
Classic of English children's literature, with "The" | 66 |
Baseball commissioner under whom interleague play became a reality | 66 |
"Manhattan ___," theme song of "The Easy Aces" | 66 |
Briefly, show whose name appears under "123" in its logo | 66 |
Words with ''date'' and ''record'' | 66 |
Org. with a Carl Sagan Chair for the Study of Life in the Universe | 66 |
"I'm Too ___" (1992 chart-topper by Right Said Fred) | 66 |
Group whose name comes from the refrain from "Get a Job" | 66 |
Sir Charles's colleague on TV's "Inside the NBA" | 66 |
Summer TV offering with a "Jaws of Steel Collection" DVD | 66 |
Three-time Indy winner Wilbur ___, who introduced the crash helmet | 66 |
"___ gone, oh I, oh I'd better learn how to face it" | 66 |
Ben Folds Five "___ a brick and I'm drowning slowly" | 66 |
Word with "lace," "string" or "horn" | 66 |
"Jerry Maguire" catchphrase, and this puzzle's title | 66 |
Sight that made Jack do a double-take at the top of the beanstalk? | 66 |
Where to find "Yesterday" on the album "Help!" | 66 |
"Don't Be Cruel" as opposed to "Hound Dog" | 66 |
"God Only Knows," to "Wouldn't It Be Nice" | 66 |
Song with the lyric "we ain't got a barrel of money" | 66 |
It begins with "Birthday" on "The White Album" | 66 |
Dollar bill featuring a portrait of Duran Duran's lead singer? | 66 |
Country that forbids the importation of nontherapeutic chewing gum | 66 |
"Songs in the Key of Life" single dedicated to Ellington | 66 |
Kite's milieu [check out avxword.com for great indie puzzles!] | 66 |
Like your chances after hearing "fat chance," ironically | 66 |
"A daimen-icker in a thrave/'S a ___ request": Burns | 66 |
Show on which Lennon and McCartney considered reuniting, for short | 66 |
Show featuring many alumni of L.A.'s Groundlings comedy troupe | 66 |
Precursor to talk shows for Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, in short | 66 |
"Bring me ___ and the Wookiee!" (Jabba the Hutt request) | 66 |
"___ Enchanted Evening" ("South Pacific" song) | 66 |
Song introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in "Oh, Kay!": 1926 | 66 |
"___ like a motherless child" (Richie Havens song lyric) | 66 |
"Yesterday" or "Today" or "Tomorrow" | 66 |
Source of "Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away" | 66 |
One begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 66 |
Words with ''a gun''or ''Flubber'' | 66 |
Where to order a cheesesteak "wit" or "witout" | 66 |
Rev. William who originated the phrase "a blushing crow" | 66 |
Inadvertent creator of phrases like "well-boiled icicle" | 66 |
Transpositions like "It is kisstomary to cuss the bride" | 66 |
"We passed upon the ___, we spoke in was and when" Bowie | 66 |
Comic actor John who occasionally played drums with the Beach Boys | 66 |
OutKast album that rated #1 on Metacritic's Top Albums of 2000 | 66 |
"You don't have to be a ___, baby, to be in my show" | 66 |
''Photo'' or ''thermo'' attachment | 66 |
Where doctors discussing cholesterol medications meet in New York? | 66 |
Bear ___ (bank that collapsed in the 2008 global financial crisis) | 66 |
Black mother, peppermint father, genmaicha aunt, pekoe baby, etc.? | 66 |
Stanley yells out her name in "A Streetcar Named Desire" | 66 |
Sitcom character who debuted in "Laura's First Date" | 66 |
Dave who was baseball's second-winningest pitcher in the 1980s | 66 |
Like Munch's "The Scream," in 1994 and again in 2004 | 66 |
Hand tool used for bigger jobs than fastening a few pages together | 66 |
Barnes & Noble that's too small for its flow of customers? | 66 |
Guy you don't want to mess with because he's super-ripped? | 66 |
Star of the '50s TV series "The Trouble With Father" | 66 |
What "The Star-Spangled Banner" writer is in this puzzle | 66 |
Show whose original winner, Richard Hatch, strategized while naked | 66 |
Pre-vacation checklist item for a party planner fond of streamers? | 66 |
One of the birds that "come back to Capistrano," in song | 66 |
Actor in "The Maltese Falcon" and "Casablanca" | 66 |
Highest-scoring Scrabble word that doesn't use A, E, I, O or U | 66 |
Classical piece in which "hot sauce" is sung repeatedly? | 66 |
Indian guy in National Lampoon's "Van Wilder" movies | 66 |
But when subprimes and credit default swaps come along, he ___ ... | 66 |
Arctic Monkeys might tell a "Fake" one of San Francisco! | 66 |
Author who wrote an acclaimed profile of Frank Sinatra for Esquire | 66 |
Greek king tormented by fruit and water he could never quite reach | 66 |
New Mexican town whose name means "place of red willows" | 66 |
Basher ___ (Don Cheadle's "Ocean's Twelve" role) | 66 |
They're "at work" when talking about public projects | 66 |
#48 on TV Guide's "50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time" | 66 |
Toon, familiarly, who debuted in "Devil May Hare" (1954) | 66 |
Channel that stopped showing Braves baseball after the 2007 season | 66 |
Bosox hero who was the last major leaguer to bat .400 for a season | 66 |
"22. I'm convinced I'm going to lose all my ___" | 66 |
Prefix with ''scope'' or ''photo'' | 66 |
Hated bills (that appropriately spoil this puzzle's symmetry)? | 66 |
Inventor dubbed "the patron saint of modern electricity" | 66 |
"___ of the d'Urbervilles" (1891 Thomas Hardy novel) | 66 |
___ Ocean, Julia Roberts's "Ocean's Eleven" role | 66 |
Fictional sketch comedy series with Tracy Jordan and Jenna Maroney | 66 |
Word with ''imagine'' or ''fancy'' | 66 |
Word with ''more'' and ''merrier'' | 66 |
Word with ''beginning'' or ''end'' | 66 |
"Shall I compare __ to a summer's day?": Shakespeare | 66 |
D.C. org. dropped from this puzzle...or what much of your money is | 66 |
"I'll Be There for You" on "Friends," e.g. | 66 |
1993 film that won Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Oscars | 66 |
Thomas Hardy book about a taxpayer's deductions for groceries? | 66 |
"I say love, it is a flower, and you its only seed" song | 66 |
Start of a quote by Bertrand Russell relevant to crossword solvers | 66 |
Girl group with the 1965 #2 hit "A Lover's Concerto" | 66 |
He wrote "It is life near the bone where it is sweetest" | 66 |