Title woman of a story from James Joyce's "Dubliners" | 67 |
"The First Time ___ Saw Your Face" (Roberta Flack #1 hit) | 67 |
Val and Joan's mother in the comic strip "Stone Soup" | 67 |
Surrealist game involving folded paper and drawing partial pictures | 67 |
Comic device used several times in "The Canterbury Tales" | 67 |
Jughead's pal, after too many trips to Pop's Choklit Shoppe | 67 |
For note-taking during the debate, Iggy used waterbed linens as ... | 67 |
Alien in ''A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' | 67 |
"___, justice and the American way": Superman's credo | 67 |
Rex Harrison-Maureen O'Hara drama of 1947, with "The" | 67 |
"Come see how everything crystallizes during the winter!" | 67 |
Chisholm Trail stop in Texas nicknamed "Cowtown," briefly | 67 |
1960 James Cagney biopic about Admiral Halsey, with "The" | 67 |
Portion of Dante's "Inferno" that was wisely excised? | 67 |
They might hear: "Take a picture; it'll last longer!" | 67 |
Subject of a groundbreaking 2009 "One Life to Live" scene | 67 |
Chef's note-to-self after dispensing soup with a measuring cup? | 67 |
"Harry Potter" plant that looks like a bunch of rat tails | 67 |
Military base that is home to Cuba's only McDonalds, familiarly | 67 |
Anagrammy-winning song about a "Sesame Street" character? | 67 |
Instrument heard in the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" | 67 |
Bygone TV series about a pair of jet-setting, crime-solving spouses | 67 |
1980 hit with the lyric "It took a long time to know him" | 67 |
"60 Minutes" producer featured in "The Insider" | 67 |
Gathering where everyone's all, "What up, everybody?" | 67 |
"A Tale of Two Cities" or "War and Peace," e.g. | 67 |
People and language in Clint Eastwood's "Gran Torino" | 67 |
"The fair's toughest man alive" (New York City, 1939) | 67 |
Enthusiastic response to "Who's ready for ice cream?" | 67 |
"Can ___ a vowel?" ("Wheel of Fortune" request) | 67 |
Early rules for it were developed at McGill University in the 1870s | 67 |
"I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, ___" (1950 song) | 67 |
Jim Croce's "So I'll Have To Say I Love You ____" | 67 |
James ___, duettist on the 1982 #1 hit "Baby, Come to Me" | 67 |
"...is sad and dreary ev'rywhere ___": Stephen Foster | 67 |
"... despise not thy mother when she ___": Proverbs 23:22 | 67 |
''I Can Get _____ You Wholesale'' ('62 musical) | 67 |
Headline after the cherubs throw down their halos and go on strike? | 67 |
Beatles flip side about Wagner's first rule of opera-composing? | 67 |
Drummer featured on Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew" album | 67 |
When "Hot in Cleveland" finishes filming for the day, ___ | 67 |
Big band leader, born 2/29/1904, whose brother Tommy also led bands | 67 |
6'5" All-Star relief ace with identical first two initials | 67 |
He ruled England during his father King Edward III's last years | 67 |
Rating site that asks users whether they would use a given notepad? | 67 |
Only woman to win the top prize on "The $64,000 Question" | 67 |
An "auto dismantler and recycler" used to be called a ___ | 67 |
Addictive Playstation game about rebuilding the universe, for short | 67 |
___-ONE (rapper who guested on R.E.M.'s "Radio Song") | 67 |
Name that would be super easy to clue if this puzzle were in Korean | 67 |
Winston Churchill's niece (and no, she never went door-to-door) | 67 |
Two words before "a conclusion" or "the rescue" | 67 |
___ Jackson Braun (author of "The Cat Who ..." mysteries) | 67 |
Advice to a young Knievel: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 67 |
"... because he wasn't making enough money as a ___." | 67 |
" . . . the ___ Te Deums of the Canterbury bells": Lowell | 67 |
Song from The Doors' "Strange Days" album, literally? | 67 |
"Wouldn't It Be ___?" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 67 |
Spinal column bone accorded mystical qualities in Judaism and Islam | 67 |
Bartender's home renovation advice about the tiny kitchen sink? | 67 |
Force a physician and a "Star Trek" officer into a plane? | 67 |
"L'Après-midi d'un faune" poet Stéphane ___ | 67 |
Bit of candy that "melts in your mouth, not in your hand" | 67 |
Sailboat configuration named for its resemblance to a radio antenna | 67 |
"S.N.L." alum who co-starred in "Three Amigos!" | 67 |
Democratic contest to replace an Andy Griffith character? (Georgia) | 67 |
Basketball Hall-of-Famer Dick, who played for the 1950's Knicks | 67 |
Year that Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" was published | 67 |
"You Will ___ Tall Dark Stranger" (2010 Woody Allen flop) | 67 |
Actress Jovovich in a whole lot of "Resident Evil" movies | 67 |
"Friday Night Lights" actress Kelly who dated Derek Jeter | 67 |
Conflict, and a hint to unraveling the puzzle's circled letters | 67 |
Demonstration of how to celebrate the start of the weekend? (image) | 67 |
"The Uplift ___ Party Plan" (Red Hot Chili Peppers album) | 67 |
Classic game show host who moonlights with a Canadian police force? | 67 |
Term used in taste-testing for a product's texture and reaction | 67 |
Adjective forbidden in crosswords because it's gross and bodily | 67 |
Sang "Lady Marmalade" w/Lil' Kim, Christina, and Pink | 67 |
"I asked for tomato bisque, not gazpacho!" (complaint #1) | 67 |
Grandma Katherine Romano portrayer on "One Day at a Time" | 67 |
Scarlett Johansson's costar in "An American Rhapsody" | 67 |
"Friday the 13th Part VII" subtitle, with "The" | 67 |
Will Smith's love, for a while, on "The Fresh Prince" | 67 |
Descriptive of this seemingly longer than absolutely necessary clue | 67 |
"You ain't got ___ at all today!": Cab Calloway lyric | 67 |
Mocking nickname for Dr. J, in reference to his mediocre jump shot? | 67 |
Pop song character who "doesn't have a point of view" | 67 |
"Don't let your boss catch you watching this" acronym | 67 |
What the South African province Free State was called a century ago | 67 |
Mary Tyler Moore catch phrase on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 67 |
Tennessee Williams's "27 Wagons Full of Cotton," e.g. | 67 |
Dutch scientist for whom an astronomical "cloud" is named | 67 |
"Whether times are good ___, happy ..." (1971 song lyric) | 67 |
What the stalker of a certain crossword/pitching star is driven by? | 67 |
Beethoven work completed the same year as the "Moonlight" | 67 |
Singer who needs to get out in the sun more? (adjacent-letter swap) | 67 |
Statute read from an ice cream truck in "Fahrenheit 9/11" | 67 |
Player tied with Elston Howard for the most World Series losses (6) | 67 |
Classic song about an Irish lass that was a #1 hit in 1913 and 1947 | 67 |
Round Table knight in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" | 67 |