Innovator in computer science and artificial intelligence | 57 |
Former name of Broadway's George Gershwin Theatre | 53 |
Author Leon who was born on the day Joseph Conrad died | 54 |
1990s sitcom character who had his own breakfast cereal | 55 |
TV character with the catchphrase "Did I do that?" | 60 |
'80s-'90s "Did I do that?" TV nerd | 52 |
Link buried in this puzzle's three longest entries | 54 |
Word after "on a Grecian" in a Keats poem title | 57 |
Keats's "unravish'd bride of quietness" | 57 |
Keats's "foster-child of silence and slow time" | 61 |
Holder of a "leaf-fringed legend," to Keats | 53 |
___ Major ("The Great Bear" constellation) | 52 |
The Great and Little Bear, collectively, with "The" | 61 |
Phoebe's identical twin sister on "Friends" | 57 |
Nation that finished fourth in the 2010 World Cup: Abbr. | 56 |
"Ages Beyond Myst" online and computer game | 53 |
"Well, you go ___ and I'll go mine" (Groucho) | 59 |
Stadium chant during the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" | 56 |
Men's 4x100 meter medley relay winners at the 2008 Olympics | 63 |
John Cougar Mellencamp's "R.O.C.K. in the ___" | 60 |
''Born in the ___'' (Springsteen song) | 54 |
___ for Africa (''We Are the World'' group) | 59 |
Winner of more than half of all the World Puzzle Championships | 62 |
Winner of 37 medals at the Vancouver Winter Olympics | 52 |
Network that once aired the "Cartoon Express" | 55 |
Nat. that is the world's largest consumer of cocaine | 56 |
Nat. currently ranked 11 on FIFA's world ranking | 52 |
Letters chanted during a Ryan Lochte race at the Olympics | 57 |
COUNTRY WITH FEWER MEDALS THAN RUSSIA AT SOCHI, ALSO FEWER REAL MEN | 67 |
Country that skips every other letter in the starred answers | 60 |
Chivas ___ (Major League Soccer team from California) | 53 |
Cable channel with the slogan "Characters welcome" | 60 |
"Living in the ___" (Steve Miller Band song) | 54 |
''God Bless the ___'' (Lee Greenwood hit) | 57 |
Org. that uses the slogan "Cross Into the Blue" | 57 |
Lightning-quick Bolt with a country beginning his name | 54 |
Jamaican sprinter nicknamed "The Fastest Man on Earth" | 64 |
He became the world's fastest man at the 2008 Beijing Olympics | 66 |
Carrier that added "ways" to its name in the '90s | 63 |
Carrier that added "ways" to its name in 1997 | 55 |
Grp. whose seal has the words "This we'll defend" | 63 |
"Be all that you can be" sloganeer, briefly | 53 |
It's America's fifth-largest, according to FDIC data | 60 |
Where O.J.'s Mayo and Simpson both went to school | 53 |
Its motto is Latin for "Always prepared": Abbr. | 57 |
They may ask, ''Where's the beef?'' | 55 |
Org. that rates meat "Choice" or "Prime" | 60 |
Fed. agency that includes the Food and Nutrition Service | 56 |
Coin with FDR on the front (as opposed to, say, Queen Elizabeth II) | 67 |
"Let ___ good unto all men": Galatians 6:10 | 53 |
Cabinet-level agency responsible for highways (abbr.) | 53 |
"What's the ___?" (quitter's comment) | 55 |
''What's the ___?'' (quitter's comment) | 63 |
"How ___ doth breed a habit . . . ": Shak. | 52 |
Pink Floyd "What shall we ___ to fill the empty spaces?" | 66 |
Outfield "I just want to ___ your love tonight" | 57 |
Led Zep "Said there ain't no ___ in crying" | 57 |
"What's the ___?" (quitter's question) | 56 |
"What's the ___?" (quitter's lament) | 54 |
"I ___ to love her, but I had to kill her" | 52 |
"All That I've Got" Utah band, with "The" | 65 |
What a travel agent might advise people going to Tel Aviv to do | 63 |
"___ or lose ..." (part of a fitness motto) | 53 |
Choice of one with an offer that's about to expire | 54 |
Environmental slogan, or a hint to this puzzle's theme answers | 66 |
Bill Withers song about being taken advantage of (in a good way) | 64 |
"I don't care if you __ again": The Cars lyric | 60 |
"We ___ additives" (food manufacturer's claim) | 60 |
"I swear I ___ art at all": "Hamlet" | 56 |
Word with ''friendly'' or ''ID'' | 64 |
Easily forgotten information for a rarely checked account | 57 |
Dr. Bronner's, notably, has a great many of them | 52 |
"101 ___ For a Dead Cat" (controversial 1980s humor book) | 67 |
"101 ___ for a Dead Cat" (1981 best seller) | 53 |
It's imposed on some purchases made out of state | 52 |
"To breathe such vows as lovers ___ swear" (Shak.) | 61 |
"... breathe such vows as lovers --- swear" (Shak.) | 61 |
Defunct sports org. with the Denver Gold and Chicago Blitz | 58 |
R&B singer with the 2004 #1 song "Yeah!" | 54 |
Grp. devoted to "public diplomacy," 1955-99 | 53 |
Data-gathering org. integrated into the State Dept. in 1999 | 59 |
"Public diplomacy" broadcast org. until 1999 | 54 |
Arm's-length pics of oneself with friends, in modern slang | 62 |
Sch. whose grads form "The Long Gray Line" | 52 |
Its motto is "Non sibi sed patriae": Abbr. | 52 |
Its motto is "Non sibi sed patriae" (abbr.) | 53 |
Grp. whose flag says "Don't Tread on Me" | 54 |
Grp. that published the "All Hands Magazine" | 54 |
"Chesty Anderson, ___" (1976 Shari Eubank film) | 57 |
They're managed by an agency of the Dept. of the Interior | 61 |
Amer. military force that may be called to active duty | 54 |
"Until every one comes home" sloganeer: Abbr. | 55 |
Mil. group with the slogan "Until Every One Comes Home" | 65 |
Kind of tour Robin Williams did in Iraq in 2003: abbr. | 54 |
Event won by Roger Federer for five consecutive years | 53 |
Event whose finals are played in Arthur Ashe Stadium | 52 |
Org. that trademarked "Pony Express" in 2006 | 54 |
Letters before Ronald Reagan or Abraham Lincoln, at sea | 55 |
___Constitution, nicknamed "Old Ironsides" | 52 |
Ship with a memorial in New York City's Central Park | 56 |