Complete set of 12 shapes formed by this puzzle's black squares | 67 |
"It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken" sloganeer | 67 |
He played Hercule Poirot in "Death on the Nile" [strings] | 67 |
"Who knows not where a wasp does wear his sting?" speaker | 67 |
Either of two of the Inspector Clouseau films, with "The" | 67 |
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" author Robert | 67 |
"Discover a world populated by Rhomboids and Ellipsoids!" | 67 |
State short forms strung together in 12 long answers in this puzzle | 67 |
"I can't seem to turn off my alarm, any suggestions?" | 67 |
Michael Jackson hit that begins "Where did you come from lady? | 67 |
City that was the site of three battles in the Seven Years' War | 67 |
"Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Are the Champions"? | 67 |
Song title words after "The future's not ours to see" | 67 |
Her "Slipstream" won the 2013 Best Americana Album Grammy | 67 |
Blow up two green balloons almost all the way...and you're done | 67 |
About to lose your shirt in a secret "flight connection"? | 67 |
Michael who was Klaatu in "The Day the Earth Stood Still" | 67 |
Snacks filled with peanut butter (OK) or "cheese" (ick!)) | 67 |
Violent behavior due to excessive use of banned athletic substances | 67 |
Football Hall-of-Famer called the "Intellectual Assassin" | 67 |
Bobby Vee hit with the line "I come bouncing back to you" | 67 |
"Shaggy! This chopped-down tree is haunted by a phantom!" | 67 |
From a star on "The Flying Nun" to a small, outdoor vole? | 67 |
Band with the triple-platinum album "Love at First Sting" | 67 |
Sights in Sargent's "Reapers Resting in a Wheatfield" | 67 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe) | 67 |
F.H. Burnett's children's classic (''The'') | 67 |
"I __ Darkness": 1999 Bonnie 'Prince' Billy album | 67 |
"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" singer/songwriter Pete | 67 |
"Have You ___ Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" | 67 |
... the health magazine launched a campaign to make people more ___ | 67 |
"Criadas y ___" (Spanish edition of "The Help") | 67 |
Word with "common," "good" or "horse" | 67 |
Words with ''an angle'' or ''ease'' | 67 |
Green who played a werewolf in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 67 |
Question answered by ''M'' or ''F'' | 67 |
One-named pop star with the 2001 hit "Whenever, Wherever" | 67 |
Stuff with directions that might end with "Rinse. Repeat" | 67 |
The 1999 comedy "She's All That" is based on his work | 67 |
Gymnast Johnson who was a "Dancing With the Stars" winner | 67 |
"___ Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" (Kenny Chesney single) | 67 |
"___ Drives Me Crazy," #1 hit by the Fine Young Cannibals | 67 |
"___ Like the Wind" (song from "Dirty Dancing") | 67 |
Japanese technique that literally means "finger pressure" | 67 |
"Well, I'll be!," as it might be said on September 19 | 67 |
Feature of ''fat'' but not ''fate'' | 67 |
"Love's the Only Thing That ___ Me Up" David Berkeley | 67 |
"Sprechen ___ English?" (desperation question in Austria) | 67 |
Onomatopoetic sound in KRS-One's "Sound of da Police" | 67 |
Slangy ending for ''yes'' or ''no'' | 67 |
Rock genre whose band names tend to use terrible puns of said genre | 67 |
Walter ___, The Clock King portrayer on TV's "Batman" | 67 |
Ferris's girlfriend in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 67 |
Edward who was dubbed "The Dark Prophet" by Time magazine | 67 |
Winter storm occurrences ... and a hint to the theme of this puzzle | 67 |
Word with ''water'' or ''fountain'' | 67 |
''Nude Lying on a ___'' (Francois Boucher painting) | 67 |
1959 Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar nominee featuring cross-dressing | 67 |
Subject of the 2009 documentary "You Don't Know Jack" | 67 |
"Sending out an ___" (much-repeated line in a Police hit) | 67 |
Everly Brothers hit subtitled "To Watch Good Love Go Bad" | 67 |
"If you don't like my anger, do something about it!"? | 67 |
Small taste or, pronounced aloud, a hint to this puzzle's theme | 67 |
2007-08 Boston-based reality show setting up dates during MLB games | 67 |
Web service with the slogan "All the music, all the time" | 67 |
Stealth song off "Morrison Hotel" (with "The")? | 67 |
''And I will give him the morning ___'' (Rev. 2:28) | 67 |
Negro League great Turkey ____, 2000 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee | 67 |
Oscar-winning actor who played Napoleon, Mussolini and W. C. Fields | 67 |
Position that's an anagram, appropriately, of "notes" | 67 |
Author who covered the Spanish-American War for New York newspapers | 67 |
Guitar virtuoso with the 1990 album "Passion and Warfare" | 67 |
Advice to a young Marceau: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 67 |
Word with ''winning'' or ''losing'' | 67 |
Plays the banjo, like someone "in the kitchen with Dinah" | 67 |
Casual Encounter: hotel employee seeking partner for a discreet ___ | 67 |
Headline about a Japanese wrestler's upcoming press conference? | 67 |
Novel about "lost generation" lives, with "The" | 67 |
"Why can't you see what you're doing to me . . ." | 67 |
Premium-class TV dinner brand (from a fictional boss and an actor)? | 67 |
All-night party celebrating Johnny Depp's 2008 Oscar nomination | 67 |
Mediterranean salad with bulgur wheat, chopped tomatoes and parsley | 67 |
Gmail, Facebook, some blog post that you intend to read later, etc. | 67 |
City that lost its "tallest building" distinction in 2007 | 67 |
Actor Lyle of 1950's TV's "The Bob Cummings Show" | 67 |
"Ratfinks, Suicide ___ & Cannibal Girls" White Zombie | 67 |
Novel whose last line is "I never knew who my father was" | 67 |
Bugs Bunny's "Bedevilled Rabbit" adversary, for short | 67 |
Japanese serving ritual seen in "The Karate Kid, Part II" | 67 |
Annual conference with the slogan "Ideas worth spreading" | 67 |
Common interface that is a model for several squares in this puzzle | 67 |
Detective superintendent Jane of TV's "Prime Suspect" | 67 |
Vietnamese government branch in charge of the New Year celebration? | 67 |
Word with ''greater'' or ''rather'' | 67 |
1992 Best Original Screenplay Oscar winner featuring cross-dressing | 67 |
Horror movie remake officially released on 6/6/06 (at 6:06:06 a.m.) | 67 |
1994 Michael Keaton film in which real journalists have cameo roles | 67 |
Show on which all nine celebrities have guest-starred as themselves | 67 |
1948 Olivia de Havilland drama that takes place in an insane asylum | 67 |
"___ Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" (Napoleon XIV hit) | 67 |