New Jersey village that was the first ever to be incandescently lit | 67 |
Witherspoon and Wilson's co-star in "How Do You Know" | 67 |
"Time" called her the "soul of romantic comedy" | 67 |
"She's a good old worker and a good old pal," in song | 67 |
Word with ''Carlos'' or ''Antonio'' | 67 |
''Fernando'' or ''Gabriel'' starter | 67 |
Brand name derived from the French for "without caffeine" | 67 |
He wrote "I exist, that is all, and I find it nauseating" | 67 |
1957 four-LP jazz set subtitled "A Musical Autobiography" | 67 |
Common Tin Pan Alley song form (as, e.g., "I Got Rhythm") | 67 |
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "There Is Nothing Like ___" | 67 |
Billionaire Khashoggi whose luxury yacht was bought by Donald Trump | 67 |
Christopher's bumped-off fiancée on "The Sopranos" | 67 |
British philosopher who wrote "Language, Truth and Logic" | 67 |
Football Hall-of-Famer who became a Minnesota Supreme Court justice | 67 |
___ Round Table (erstwhile New York City intelligentsia collective) | 67 |
"Munsters" actor who ran for governor of New York in 1998 | 67 |
Organization whose 2008 endorsement John McCain did not reciprocate | 67 |
Compilation album about drinking and troubles among the Mennonites? | 67 |
Neil Diamond "Three Chord Opera" song about an assignment | 67 |
Role played by Drew Barrymore in a 1993 TV movie based on real life | 67 |
Comedian who is a tenth cousin of both Stephen King and Dick Cheney | 67 |
Singer mentioned in the lyrics to the song "Blame Canada" | 67 |
She played the title role in the 1982 TV movie "Mae West" | 67 |
"Hey, toss over that pamphlet on breaking up monopolies"? | 67 |
Grateful Dead album whose title reads the same forward and backward | 67 |
Answer to the riddle "Dressed in summer, naked in winter" | 67 |
"Well, Adam gave up ___, so mine better be prime" (Kanye) | 67 |
JFK speechwriter who won a Pulitzer for "A Thousand Days" | 67 |
Legendary jazz pianist who worked with Tiny Grimes and Slam Stewart | 67 |
"___ Blink 182: Pacific Ridge Records Heroes of Pop-Punk" | 67 |
Action that makes bad situations worse, and this puzzle's theme | 67 |
"Footloose" star goes out with "Catwoman" star? | 67 |
Why it's up to you to pick paper or plastic at the supermarket? | 67 |
Whence Gen. McAuliffe replied to the Germans with "NUTS!" | 67 |
[*cross out* Pageant] Circumstances that render someone attractive? | 67 |
"Could It ___ Falling in Love" (The Spinners hit of 1972) | 67 |
One who knows all the words to "My World 2.0," presumably | 67 |
"No hell ___ ..." (from Lennon's "Imagine") | 67 |
Land of ___ (destination in "The Pilgrim's Progress") | 67 |
Like someone butting in about unlikely but necessary hypotheticals? | 67 |
Propaganda technique introduced by Hitler in "Mein Kampf" | 67 |
The only player to hit a walk-off home run in a World Series Game 7 | 67 |
The Andrews Sisters' ''Bei Mir __ Du Schön'' | 67 |
"Bring those tears you cry out for a second performance!" | 67 |
Movie about after-dark activities of people who deal with gamblers? | 67 |
SpongeBob SquarePants's pants, compared to Humpty Dumpty's? | 67 |
Did or didn't surpass a D.J.'s mark for accident-free days? | 67 |
Legendary avant-garde guitarist who wears a KFC container for a hat | 67 |
Padres skipper who was the 2010 National League Manager of the Year | 67 |
Raeburn van __, cartoonist who drew "Abbie an' Slats" | 67 |
"Let's vary piracee with a little _____":W.S. Gilbert | 67 |
Torte holder ... or a hint to completing ten answers in this puzzle | 67 |
Pennsylvania city where Franklin signed a treaty with Indians, 1753 | 67 |
Game show where contestants can seek help by yelling out the window | 67 |
Irish ensemble with five singers, a fiddler, and a few PBS specials | 67 |
"Morning Mystery" and "Bouquet de Fleurs," e.g. | 67 |
Do a dead-on impression of Keanu saying "I know kung fu"? | 67 |
Duo behind "Is Dave there?" "[spin spin spin]"? | 67 |
"___ Debuts New Homophobic Sandwich" (The Onion headline) | 67 |
He played Will Scarlet in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" | 67 |
"If you don't go to bed, Santa won't come," e.g.? | 67 |
Tool in forestry to measure slope, vertical angles and tree heights | 67 |
Leachman of "Young Frankenstein" and "Beerfest" | 67 |
"Ty Murray's Celebrity Bull Riding Challenge" network | 67 |
Region with the highest concentration of national parks in the U.S. | 67 |
Local convenience ... or a hint to the words in the circled squares | 67 |
... ___ (step to the sounds of "Hernando's Hideaway") | 67 |
"Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things" speaker | 67 |
1867 book subtitled "Kritik der politischen Ökonomie" | 67 |
Team tennis competition whose current champs are the Czech Republic | 67 |
Kansas State's all-time winningest women's basketball coach | 67 |
Leaving a room just before people realize you've made it stink? | 67 |
Comic Marty Allen's signature greeting, "Hello, ___!" | 67 |
"___ ever notice ..." (observational comic's lead-in) | 67 |
It can't be taken away, in "The Greatest Love of All" | 67 |
Today's theme, which will help answer the six capitalized clues | 67 |
What the First Lady's critics did over a bottle of bathtub gin? | 67 |
Uncle's father's cousin's sister-in-law's son, e.g. | 67 |
"A merry heart ___ good like a medicine" (Proverbs 17:22) | 67 |
Forsyth title, with "The," from "Julius Caesar" | 67 |
Count in "Attack of the Clones" played by Christopher Lee | 67 |
"Why ___ thou use me thus?" ("King Lear" quote) | 67 |
Jump that Dick Button is credited with first landing in competition | 67 |
Some bedcovers ... or, literally, what the four unclued answers are | 67 |
He's "a part of the band" in "Monster Mash" | 67 |
"We're still waiting on the artwork for that report"? | 67 |
...baseball) Prime radio broadcasting hours (Subject of an H.G. ... | 67 |
2003 straight-to-video Ione Skye romcom that starts at a laundromat | 67 |
"And remember, mud spelled backwards is ___" (Bugs Bunny) | 67 |
Comic strip that Chic Young abandoned to create "Blondie" | 67 |
Tiny bugs that often live in pillows, but try not to think about it | 67 |
"Nawwww, I'm totally shober, gimme the keys" offenses | 67 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee known as the White Lady of Soul | 67 |
''He was a bold man that first ___ oyster'' (Swift) | 67 |
"I grew up in Europe, where the history comes from" comic | 67 |
Rock-reggae singer with the 1983 #2 hit "Electric Avenue" | 67 |
Grp. with the 1971 gold album "Pictures at an Exhibition" | 67 |
Subject of the biography "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers" | 67 |
Current that flows between two objects: abbr. (hidden in YES, DEAR) | 67 |