Suffix with ''smack'' or ''switch'' | 67 |
The sculptures "Rigoletto" and "La Tosca," e.g. | 67 |
"___ Wood would saw wood" (part of an old tongue twister) | 67 |
Journey album with the hit "Don't Stop Believin'" | 67 |
Salinger's ''For _____--With Love and Squalor'' | 67 |
Ending for "lion," "host" or "priest" | 67 |
"La piña ___ agria" ("Times are tough": Sp.) | 67 |
Girl's name that sounds like two letters of the French alphabet | 67 |
Senator Kefauver who was Adlai Stevenson's running mate in 1956 | 67 |
Its flag has three equal horizontal bands of blue, black, and white | 67 |
"L'___, c'est moi" (phrase ascribed to Louis XIV) | 67 |
Plural French word that spells its singular English form in reverse | 67 |
Online store with the slogan "Childhood Dreams Delivered" | 67 |
The "gods" in "Chariots of the Gods?," in brief | 67 |
"Mystery Lady: Songs of Billie Holiday" jazz singer James | 67 |
Suffix with ''sermon'' or ''novel'' | 67 |
Start of a Shakespeare line that ends "Then fall, Caesar" | 67 |
''More'' and ''lasting'' attachment | 67 |
Climbing challenge that contains the Geneva spur and Khumbu icefall | 67 |
"___ Rose Has Its Thorn" (Poison's 1988 chart-topper) | 67 |
"Indifference, to me, is the epitome of ___": Elie Wiesel | 67 |
Musical with the song "On This Night of a Thousand Stars" | 67 |
McGregor who will appear in "Angels & Demons" in 2009 | 67 |
Prefix with ''carp'' or ''biology'' | 67 |
It's sometimes winkin' or blinkin,' but doesn't nod | 67 |
Georges Bataille's extremely kinky "Story of the ___" | 67 |
__ Jack Keats, Caldecott Medal winner for "The Snowy Day" | 67 |
Type of ''Girl'' in a 2006 Sienna Miller film title | 67 |
Syllables following "Strike the harp and join the chorus" | 67 |
"I don't worry 'cause my wallet's ___" ZZ Top | 67 |
Mythology's Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, with "the" | 67 |
Eccentric in the soap parody "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" | 67 |
Word with ''scarlet'' or ''yellow'' | 67 |
She wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" | 67 |
Word that can precede the first word of answers to asterisked clues | 67 |
Shakespeare's collaborator on "The Two Noble Kinsmen" | 67 |
Term of address for Jacques, who was asked "Dormez-vous?" | 67 |
Commerce minder found in eight of this puzzle's longest answers | 67 |
"It's like a full force ___, an American storm" Seger | 67 |
Author of the fictional novella "The Pension Grillparzer" | 67 |
Collective Soul "Let's mingle. And make it well" song | 67 |
Pseudonym of an 1800s French feminist noted for scandalous behavior | 67 |
Musical with the song "The Night They Invented Champagne" | 67 |
Sniveling Little Rat-Faced ___ ("Monty Python" character) | 67 |
"Soon It's __ Rain": "The Fantasticks" song | 67 |
Allen who ran for president in 1940 as the Surprise Party candidate | 67 |
It had "three deuces and a four-speed and a 389," in song | 67 |
"The Dance at the ___" ("West Side Story" song) | 67 |
Protagonist in David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest" | 67 |
Australian Open champ before Steffi's three-year winning streak | 67 |
Jimmy ___, "They'll Do It Every Time" cartoonist | 67 |
"Isn't ___ bit like you and me . . ." (Beatles lyric) | 67 |
Actress who starred in "Marnie" and "The Birds" | 67 |
Shakespearean play with the phrase "The game's afoot" | 67 |
"It was all love on my side, ... friendship on __": Doyle | 67 |
Language that gave us "jungle" and "Juggernaut" | 67 |
Jazzman who played "Boogie Woogie on The St. Louis Blues" | 67 |
Louis Sachar children's book made into a 2003 Shia LaBeouf film | 67 |
Who wrote "By their own follies they perished, the fools" | 67 |
Final straight part of a racetrack (and a hint to the long entries) | 67 |
Girl group who sang backup for the Beach Boys, with "the" | 67 |
Vacationer's goal (and favorite Sly & the Family Stone hit) | 67 |
Word with ''happy'' or ''eleventh'' | 67 |
"So let us not talk falsely now, the ___ is getting late" | 67 |
Show that takes place in the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital | 67 |
Goo Goo Dolls were "Livin' in" them, in the lean days | 67 |
What 1938's "The War of the Worlds" broadcast set off | 67 |
Thin defense against the charge that "you're a nerd!" | 67 |
2001 drama whose title is taken from "Green Eggs and Ham" | 67 |
Somerhalder of "Lost" and "The Vampire Diaries" | 67 |
Michael ___ Black (regular on VH1's "I Love the X0s") | 67 |
Response to ''Where's that last piece of pie?'' | 67 |
Michener book subtitled "Spanish Travels and Reflections" | 67 |
"Now That's What ___ Music!" (pop compilation series) | 67 |
T: How about we just split the difference? A: __ (Hall & Oates) | 67 |
Only player to hit an inside-the-park home run in the All-Star Game | 67 |
Prince Hilarion's betrothed, in a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta | 67 |
''___ Anything'' (''Oliver!'' song) | 67 |
''The very ___!'' (''What nerve!'') | 67 |
"Lose one's head" or "lose one's shirt" | 67 |
Marlowe's "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love," e.g. | 67 |
''Don't mind ___!'' (''Sure!'') | 67 |
"Turn around, every now and then ___ a little bit lonely" | 67 |
Duke Ellington's "___ It Bad and That Ain't Good" | 67 |
"Lo, here ___, / Never to rise again": "Hamlet" | 67 |
To whom Rick said, "The Germans wore gray. You wore blue" | 67 |
Schubert's Symphony ___ Minor ("Unfinished Symphony") | 67 |
John Mayer "Pull all the shades and wander the great ___" | 67 |
Financial services company that sponsors the New York City Marathon | 67 |
Gene Simmons "I'm living in sin (at the Holiday ___)" | 67 |
Word with "circle," "child" or "city" | 67 |
Heroine of Bulwer-Lytton's "The Last Days of Pompeii" | 67 |
Suffix with ''labor'' or ''victor'' | 67 |
Old toothpaste that was supposedly "good for tender gums" | 67 |
Gadget whose name was inspired by "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 67 |
Words you don't expect to hear when you're expecting a call | 67 |
"I don't want the world to see me" Goo Goo Dolls song | 67 |
Word with ''setter'' and ''coffee'' | 67 |
In film, gradual appearance of an image through an expanding circle | 67 |
Modern dancer Duncan strangled by her own scarf en route to a tryst | 67 |