One-named sports star who was once the highest-paid athlete in the world | 72 |
Oscar-winning screenwriter of "A Beautiful Mind," ___ Goldsman | 72 |
One who believes there are two eternal principles, one good and one evil | 72 |
Owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant on "The Simpsons" | 72 |
Opening track of Television's classic album "Marquee Moon" | 72 |
One who's happy just to be at sea, despite being constantly seasick? | 72 |
Onetime popular musician ... or a radio station where he might be heard? | 72 |
Org. founded in 1847 at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia | 71 |
Originator of the phrase "Let the punishment fit the offense" | 71 |
One in business who is no stranger to the elegant things in this puzzle | 71 |
Org. that publishes the document "How to Depreciate Property" | 71 |
One of the world's last remaining People's Democratic Republics | 71 |
One of more than 245,000 in a Christmas tree at a California theme park | 71 |
Olympics item ... or the winning word in the 1984 National Spelling Bee | 71 |
One of two landlocked African countries whose names are almost the same | 71 |
Olivier's replacement in the "Clash of the Titans" remake | 71 |
Org. whose first presidential candidate they endorsed was Ronald Reagan | 71 |
Only "Garfield" character who doesn't use a speech bubble | 71 |
Outfielder Lefty who led the majors in 1929 with a .398 batting average | 71 |
One of only 10 players to have the three-year waiting period waived for | 71 |
O'Connor who played Gabrielle on "Xena: Warrior Princess" | 71 |
On second thought, make it a family picture: "Dirty Harry..." | 71 |
One of the dictionary definitions of 122-5-74-84-42: A woman who is ___ | 71 |
Opera with the aria "Largo al factotum," with "The" | 71 |
Opera ___ (or the start of an Old West showman's split personality) | 71 |
Only winner of People's Sexiest Man Alive who's no longer alive | 71 |
Outfielder Bob of the 1920s Yankees' "Murderers' Row" | 71 |
Oscar-nominated director--1964, 1968, 1971 and 1975--who didn't win | 71 |
Only private non-American to address a joint session of Congress (1989) | 71 |
Occupy Wall Street crowd saying they'll pay NY for their cab rides? | 71 |
One of the 30 companies that makes up the Dow Jones Industrial Average | 70 |
One of the 30 companies that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average | 70 |
Olympian's first name that sounds like another Olympian's name | 70 |
Oscar winner for Best Original Song who didn't attend the ceremony | 70 |
One may be written / Just like this clue is written / But a lot better | 70 |
Org. whose logo is a martini glass and car key behind a slashed circle | 70 |
One on whom to put the blame, according to a song in "Gilda" | 70 |
Outfit in the "Simpsons" episode "King-Size Homer" | 70 |
Ogden who wrote "Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker" | 70 |
One of the two animated stars in the pilot "Big House Blues" | 70 |
Originator of the maxim "One swallow does not make a summer" | 70 |
One who "never said no," in a traditional Scottish folk song | 70 |
Only U.S. president to have his portrait on a coin during his lifetime | 70 |
Original "Dragnet" words after "My name is Friday" | 70 |
Odd-sounding albeit grammatical answer to "Who's there?" | 70 |
Only performer to appear in every episode of "Knots Landing" | 70 |
On second thought, make it an action flick: "Howards End..." | 70 |
One-time Arby's rival that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1991 | 70 |
One of two single-digit Yankee uniform numbers that aren't retired | 70 |
One may be flagged or hailed [get the AV Club xwords at avxwords.com] | 69 |
One of Pizarro's captains who later crossed the Mississippi River | 69 |
Oscar-winning "Casablanca" co-screenwriter Julius or Philip | 69 |
Org. with a refinancing program to help victims of subprime mortgages | 69 |
Only US president to receive both a Purple Heart and a Pulitzer Prize | 69 |
Obama daughter whose Secret Service code name is "Radiance" | 69 |
Org. with a self-serving category called "student athletes" | 69 |
One-hit wonder named after lead singer Gabriele Kerner's nickname | 69 |
Org. Giuliani was addressing when interrupted by a call from his wife | 69 |
Org. that's the subject of the book "The Puzzle Palace" | 69 |
Ohio college that was the first in the U.S. to award degrees to women | 69 |
Olympics locale where the first figure-skating triple jump was landed | 69 |
Oscar winner who made his film debut in "Me, Natalie," 1969 | 69 |
Org. that wasn't too pleased with Obama's fly-swatting skills | 69 |
Org. behind the "McCruelty: I'm Hatin' It" campaign | 69 |
One may be shaved, though shaving the other also is standard practice | 69 |
One-named singer with the 2003 hit "Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)" | 69 |
Oscar nominee for best actress in "Anne of a Thousand Days" | 69 |
On second thought, make it a prison drama: "French Kiss..." | 69 |
One who says "Beg your pardon" after stepping on your toes? | 69 |
Ones said to be "trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly ..." | 69 |
Oft-ridiculed workout item, or what the strings of circled letters do | 69 |
Only character who appeared in every episode of "Star Trek" | 69 |
Org. that lobbies for looser restrictions on ballerina costume sales? | 69 |
Opera made into a Broadway musical with an Elton John/Tim Rice score | 68 |
O'Toole who played Lola in the TV musical "Copacabana" | 68 |
Opus ___ (religious group featured in "The Da Vinci Code") | 68 |
Ones with "a case of mistaken nonentity": Barbara Stanwyck | 68 |
Oprah's role in 2009's "The Princess and the Frog" | 68 |
One of the Mudville players on base when the mighty Casey struck out | 68 |
Org. whose Web site has a "Where's My Refund?" section | 68 |
Only person to guest-host "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" | 68 |
One of the two characters in Dr. Seuss' "Fox in Socks" | 68 |
Org. that permits Pete Weber's post-roll "crotch chop" | 68 |
One who puts his hands together over his head for safety's sake? | 68 |
One-named professional wrestling champion who often wears a kaffiyeh | 68 |
Obama daughter whose Secret Service code name is "Rosebud" | 68 |
Oscar-nominated song from "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" | 68 |
Oscar winner who sang in "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" | 68 |
One who goes to the can for going to the can too often? (California) | 68 |
One of several Brooklyn avenues named after an upstate New York city | 68 |
Ones responsible for what's missing from certain puzzle answers? | 68 |
Old hippie who plays an even older hippie in "Wanderlust" | 67 |
One of the 30 companies comprising the Dow Jones Industrial Average | 67 |
Only team besides the Yankees to win three consecutive World Series | 67 |
Originator of the phrase "truth is stranger than fiction" | 67 |
Org. whose first president general was first lady Caroline Harrison | 67 |
Offenbach's "Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour," e.g. | 67 |
Online store with the slogan "Childhood Dreams Delivered" | 67 |
Only player to hit an inside-the-park home run in the All-Star Game | 67 |
Old toothpaste that was supposedly "good for tender gums" | 67 |