Delivers a romantic Valentine's Day surprise, maybe | 55 |
Actress Parker known as "Queen of the Indies" | 55 |
"At 9 A.M. breakfast will be supplied by ___" | 55 |
What a coiled spring or charged battery has, in physics | 55 |
Mixture with equal parts flour, butter, eggs, and sugar | 55 |
Things found in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 55 |
Word that can mean "now" or "later" | 55 |
1937 Ronald Colman adventure film, with "The" | 55 |
THEY MAY BE NICKNAMED "BIG JIM AND THE TWINS" | 55 |
Cataloger of the "original 48" constellations | 55 |
Technotronic song about a sheep's personal trainer? | 55 |
William H. Seward's $7,200,000 recommendation: 1867 | 55 |
1978 Devo album cover query "___ We Not Men?" | 55 |
African evergreen whose leaves are chewed as a narcotic | 55 |
Graham Greene novel set in Saigon, with "The" | 55 |
Gambling bet that picks the top two finishers in a race | 55 |
"Supergrain" used in some gluten-free recipes | 55 |
Second-story man's advice to a prospective partner? | 55 |
More aware about Olympics' first discus champ (2,6) | 55 |
Book about a symbol found on a prehistoric burrow wall? | 55 |
Flower cluster on a single stem, as in the honey locust | 55 |
Old 'Tonight Show' host studying ethnic groups? | 55 |
Nondirectional transmitter of a usually constant signal | 55 |
"Something to Talk About" Grammy winner, 1991 | 55 |
Unpredictable and terminal errors, one after the other! | 55 |
Rembrandt's ''The _____ of Europa'' | 55 |
"Dragon Prince" fantasy series author Melanie | 55 |
"For the Love of ___" (2009 VH1 reality show) | 55 |
Minor league team with a locomotive in one of its logos | 55 |
"Longhaired ___" (1976 David Allan Coe album) | 55 |
Archeologist's favorite film, with "The"? | 55 |
People who prefer to woo from the comfort of the couch? | 55 |
Exonerated boxer who is the subject of a Bob Dylan song | 55 |
"Immaculate Conception" artist José de ___ | 55 |
Song parodied by Weird Al's "Taco Grande" | 55 |
"Still ___ triumph over all mischance": Shak. | 55 |
AC/DC "Powerage" song about the undesirables? | 55 |
Confident reply to a request, with "It's" | 55 |
Buck's con man buddy in "Midnight Cowboy" | 55 |
Host of the History Channel's "Mail Call" | 55 |
How "Treasure Island" auth. sang during Yule? | 55 |
Documentary about the making of an adult movie musical? | 55 |
"Airplane!" and "Airplane II" actor | 55 |
Actor whose character is stung in "The Sting" | 55 |
1977 Ramones single about fuzzy fruit from Long Island? | 55 |
Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," e.g. | 55 |
"Tommy" or "Jesus Christ Superstar" | 55 |
Story about a guy who sells things in the Silver State? | 55 |
Units named for the first Nobel Prize winner in Physics | 55 |
English philosopher called "Doctor Mirabilis" | 55 |
Presidential candidate who wrote "No Apology" | 55 |
Poem whose first, third and seventh lines are identical | 55 |
Title words before "war" or "fugue" | 55 |
Notorious 1980 Boston Marathon "winner" Rosie | 55 |
"Creatures that by a ___ nature teach": Shak. | 55 |
What thousands do on the first Sunday of every November | 55 |
Publicist covers my group's bakery container (5, 4) | 55 |
"Mister Wonderful" star, with "Jr." | 55 |
Brewing industry name, as a craft beer brand since 1984 | 55 |
Where admen nicknaming Kris Kringle meet in California? | 55 |
California valley where "Sideways" took place | 55 |
Horatio holding the official "SNL" stopwatch? | 55 |
Movie for which Jack Lemmon won an Oscar for Best Actor | 55 |
"I've heard enough of your lame excuses!" | 55 |
Cheesiness experienced at a revived James Rado musical? | 55 |
Liev of 2004's "The Manchurian Candidate" | 55 |
Teacher accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act | 55 |
Lawyer/novelist who wrote "Presumed Innocent" | 55 |
Word that can mean "show" or "hide" | 55 |
Show with regulars Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara | 55 |
What ''My Bonnie lies over,'' in a song | 55 |
It sounds like a fruit, but it's really a jellyfish | 55 |
" . . . snarled and yelping ___": T. S. Eliot | 55 |
Keys dumped in the TSA agent's tray at the airport? | 55 |
''We're off to ___ the wizard ...'' | 55 |
"Now you ---, now ..." (conjurer's words) | 55 |
"Why don't you come up and ___ sometime?" | 55 |
"... ye shall ___ more vanity": Ezekiel 13:23 | 55 |
Harrison's wife in ''The Fugitive'' | 55 |
Sports great seen on "Dancing with the Stars" | 55 |
"___ the Sot," Turkish sultan: 1566–74 | 55 |
City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965 | 55 |
"At least, now when we talk he's ___ ..." | 55 |
"___ paratus" (motto of the U.S. Coast Guard) | 55 |
Maurice who wrote "Where the Wild Things Are" | 55 |
Like a car that's safe, gets good gas mileage, etc. | 55 |
Heroine of Wagner's "The Flying Dutchman" | 55 |
Movie for which David Niven won an Oscar for Best Actor | 55 |
Saint-Saëns wrote one for piano, trumpet and strings | 55 |
"___ now!" ("Seinfeld" exclamation) | 55 |
"The Battleship Potemkin" director Eisenstein | 55 |
Words with "time limit" or "record" | 55 |
He wrote "There's a Wocket in My Pocket!" | 55 |
(John Updike, 1988) Nome is on it (Toni Morrison, 1973) | 55 |
"God's joke on human beings": Bette Davis | 55 |
"An emotion in motion," according to Mae West | 55 |
"The Battle of the ___" (D. W. Griffith film) | 55 |
"Dirty Harry" Callahan's employer (abbr.) | 55 |
Snorkel's rank in "Beetle Bailey" (abbr.) | 55 |
''___ Na Na'' ('70s musical series) | 55 |