Magazine that runs a spread for every winner of "Project Runway" | 74 |
Month that "Peanuts" and the Model T debuted (not the same year) | 74 |
Milo who played a Supreme Court Chief Justice on "The West Wing" | 74 |
Mystery author whose work has been translated into more than 100 languages | 74 |
Michael C. ___ (flatware company that provides prizes for many game shows) | 74 |
Manson follower and would-be Ford assassin Lynette "Squeaky" ___ | 74 |
Male protagonist in William Inge's "Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff" | 74 |
Member of a duo that "went to sea in a beautiful pea-green boat" | 74 |
Massachusetts town on Lake Chargoggagogg-manchauggagogg-chaubunagungamaugg | 74 |
Movement Herman Wouk called "a single long action of lifesaving" | 74 |
Most likely place you'd find REASSESSES in a themeless crossword grid | 73 |
Moon that the second Death Star orbited in "Return of the Jedi" | 73 |
Mountaintop castle in "A Game of Thrones," with "the" | 73 |
Magazine with an annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies | 73 |
Manicurist in Palmolive ads who said "You're soaking in it" | 73 |
Maligned additive that the FDA "generally recognize[s] as safe" | 73 |
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon character that debuted in 2001 | 73 |
Morning co-host Kelly who was on "All My Children" for 12 years | 73 |
Manson "family" member who attempted to assassinate Gerald Ford | 73 |
Minced oath coined by Norman Mailer in "The Naked and the Dead" | 73 |
Morrissey video compilation that translates to "Listen, Steven" | 73 |
My favorite cheap beer, for short (just sayin', if you're buying) | 73 |
March figure ... or, when split into three parts, a title for this puzzle | 73 |
Mike ___ ("Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" boy from Arizona) | 73 |
Mad scientist's sadistic exclamation upon attacking the Empire State? | 73 |
Mourning who won an NBA championship after receiving a kidney transplant | 72 |
Mate, and a hint to the starts of this puzzle's four longest answers | 72 |
Monogram of the author of "At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends" | 72 |
Movie with the opening line "I admire your courage, Miss ...?" | 72 |
Musical dedicatee whose true identity is the subject of much speculation | 72 |
Modern-day locale of the place where the Santa Maria ran aground in 1492 | 72 |
Michele whose Twitter describes her as a "Streisand Worshiper" | 72 |
Musical about the eccentric widow of Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside | 72 |
Michelangelo sculpture whose subject is in a pose suggesting drunkenness | 72 |
Movie based on the book "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" | 72 |
Mineral found on Mars in 1998 that suggests the former presence of water | 72 |
Most prone to play "Grand Theft Auto V" and eatDoritos all day | 72 |
Monogram of Peter Parker's publisher boss, in "Spider-Man" | 72 |
Most successful recording artist of the 1990s, per "Billboard" | 72 |
Murray, Akroyd, Ramis, and Weaver's "Ghostbusters" co-star | 72 |
Mother Goose offerings, or in a different sense, this puzzle's title | 72 |
Magician, and word whose ten letters make up every answer in this puzzle | 72 |
Market value of a company's assets divided by their replacement cost | 72 |
Magazine with the subtitle "The Best of the Alternative Press" | 72 |
Mika Brzezinski's dad who was Carter's national security advisor | 72 |
Mercutio and Roméo, in Gounod's "Roméo et Juliette" | 71 |
Musical from which Jay-Z took the sample in "Hard Knock Life" | 71 |
Maria's love in the 1996 Tony-winning play "Master Class" | 71 |
Midwest city that is host to the annual Pitchfork Music Fesitval: Abbr. | 71 |
Major-league team with the most season losses, 120, in the 20th century | 71 |
Measure that resulted in English, French, and Spanish labeling on goods | 71 |
Masha and Irina's sister in Chekhov's "Three Sisters" | 71 |
Macy Gray's "Gimme All Your Lovin' ___ Will Kill You" | 71 |
Music genre eligible for the Grammy for Best Regional Roots Music Album | 71 |
Mule celebrated in song for her work "from Albany to Buffalo" | 71 |
Michael Jackson song dedicated to a prickly conservative/droning actor? | 71 |
Mitchell song that ends "I really don't know life at all" | 71 |
Mock a Swiss lass, in the style of Nelson from "The Simpsons" | 71 |
Mixed drink #3: A leap across the bay (mint, bourbon, sugar, and water) | 71 |
Matthew Broderick's "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" costar | 71 |
Model Taylor who was on the cover of six fashion mags in the same month | 71 |
Mop maker that "makes your life easier," according to its ads | 71 |
Move like a co-worker of Elaine's on a "Seinfeld" episode | 71 |
Monty Pythoner who exploded big-time in "The Meaning of Life" | 71 |
Movie about a "Sopranos"-like actress from the Mediterranean? | 71 |
Maroon 5, if two members were crushed by a piano (hey, a guy can dream) | 71 |
Mike's unfortunately-nicknamed friend on "Growing Pains" | 70 |
Mike's wife in the comic strip "For Better or for Worse" | 70 |
Mich. city that's lost half its population in the past fifty years | 70 |
Musical featuring "I Hate Men," "So in Love," etc. | 70 |
Marlee __, Best Actress winner in "Children of a Lesser God" | 70 |
Much-feared (but not actually known to be harmful) Asian food additive | 70 |
Mathematician John who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind" | 70 |
Micronesian nation that hosted the 10th season of "Survivor" | 70 |
Michael who directed the Bond film "The World Is Not Enough" | 70 |
Musical with the song "There Is Life Outside Your Apartment" | 70 |
Mini Oscar winner for "Spirit and personification of youth." | 70 |
Music subgenre whose lyrics contain a metaphor, pause, and a punchline | 70 |
Mandela's co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize, F. W. de ___ | 70 |
Meals shipped from Maine with every fleece vest or backpack purchased? | 70 |
Madame ___ ("Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" character) | 70 |
Mantra for someone confused and angered by "This Old House"? | 70 |
Movie rated the top musical of all time by the American Film Institute | 70 |
Military response style in which the first and last words are the same | 70 |
Music channel host whose abbreviation hints at this puzzle's theme | 70 |
Movie with the Oscar-nominated song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" | 70 |
Movie line spoken by Renée Zellweger after "Just shut up" | 70 |
MoMA's "Two Heads" and "Birds in an Aquarium" | 69 |
MacLane who played General Peterson on "I Dream of Jeannie" | 69 |
Monet painting also known as "The Woman in the Green Dress" | 69 |
Molecule for which Linus Pauling proposed a triple-stranded structure | 69 |
Manning who'd better throw fewer interceptions this year, damn it | 69 |
Minor-leaguer whose team is named after a Coney Island roller coaster | 69 |
Movie with the tagline "A family comedy without the family" | 69 |
Movie with the tag line "The Coolest Event in 16,000 Years" | 69 |
Math professor Burkhart on "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" | 69 |
Mayor who later served as judge on "The People's Court" | 69 |
Merchant played by Harry Antrim in "Miracle on 34th Street" | 69 |
Marshmallow-and-chocolate treat that some people apparently microwave | 69 |
Much of "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" | 69 |