Question for Knotts when he's holding a package? | 52 |
Defiant question sometimes followed by "Would you still..." | 69 |
Start of a befuddled question from Chester to Mr. Dillon, perhaps | 65 |
1993 dance hit, and a question answered seven times in this puzzle | 66 |
Question of concern ... or another title for this puzzle | 56 |
Start of a diner's question to a B'way waiter | 53 |
... Oldtime radio station in a 1990's AMC series | 52 |
... English river, site of the ruins of Tintern Abbey | 53 |
Buster Keaton-Jimmy Durante comedy, "___ Beer?" | 57 |
"Why're you acting strange?" in Delhi? | 52 |
Question alarming to young Tell that sounds like one from Juliet? | 65 |
Quarterback's query about his starting offensive team? | 58 |
Game show originally titled "Occupation Unknown" | 58 |
Bugs Bunny cartoon loosely based on Wagner's Ring Cycle | 59 |
Bettor's question, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 60 |
1966 Woody Allen comedy about a secret egg salad recipe | 55 |
Grain found in the "breakfast of champions" | 53 |
Soft-Coated ___ Terrier (breed named for its grainlike color) | 61 |
" . . . bound upon a ___ fire . . . ": King Lear | 58 |
Comment to an out-of-shape runner who reaches the finish line? | 62 |
"___ You're Smiling . . . ," 1928 song | 52 |
"___ Feller Needs a Friend," Briggs cartoon | 53 |
Cheap Trick "__ someone to lay your heart and head upon" | 66 |
"___ Fall in Love" (Nat "King" Cole hit) | 60 |
"___ Fall in Love" (1961 hit by the Lettermen) | 56 |
"--- LOVE" (Nat "King" Cole, 1957) | 54 |
Song from the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper" album | 56 |
Start of advice from Susan DiLallo's grandmother, Rose | 58 |
Song from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" | 53 |
"___ Do Broken Hearts Go" (Whitney Houston chart-topper) | 66 |
"Romeo and Juliet" word that actually means "why" | 69 |
"I envy Seas, ___ He rides": Emily Dickinson | 54 |
'30s show tune that became a 1960 Dion and the Belmonts hit | 63 |
"What, are they growing the food?" (complaint #3) | 59 |
Slogan for a burger chain or a complaint department? | 52 |
Clara Peller's catchphrase from a 1980s Wendy's commercial | 66 |
"Welcome to group therapy for Cub Scouts!" | 52 |
Maurice Sendak kids' book, and the starts of starred answers | 64 |
It can follow "Party people in the house!" | 52 |
"Good thing we locked the door before the monster got in" | 67 |
Party formed to oppose "King Andrew" Jackson | 54 |
Mystery Person would sometimes compose symphonies ... | 53 |
"__ I alone did call upon thy aid": Sonnet 79 | 55 |
Irish folk song that was a Grammy-winning vehicle for Metallica | 63 |
Lamb essay "Mrs. Battle's Opinions on _____" | 58 |
They're sometimes arranged for DC visitors (# 27) | 53 |
William Allen needs Ted to make Looking-Glass character | 55 |
"No, it doesn't make you look fat," maybe | 55 |
"I never would have guessed it was a toupee," maybe | 61 |
Specious justification for 19th-century empire building | 55 |
___ Line (owners of the "unsinkable ship") | 52 |
"___ While You Work," woodcarver's song | 53 |
''Tommy'' rock group (with ''The'') | 67 |
Stephen King's "The Girl __ Loved Tom Gordon" | 59 |
Saturday, "My Generation" (with "The") | 58 |
Group with the rock opera "Tommy," with "the" | 65 |
"The Kids Are Alright" band, with "The" | 59 |
"Quadrophenia" band (with "The") | 52 |
"Pinball Wizard" band, with "the" | 53 |
Joey's rather uninspired catchphrase on "Blossom" | 63 |
Cry to a horse that's the opposite of "Giddyup!" | 62 |
Repeated line in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" | 63 |
Host's question about party-crashing musician Blake? | 56 |
" . . . despise those ___ them": Thucydides | 53 |
"___ She Coo?" (#1 R & B hit for the Ohio Players) | 64 |
"It doesn't matter ... anyone's fine" | 55 |
Maine radio station whose call letters spell a pronoun | 54 |
First name in the ''Sister Act'' cast | 53 |
She played Myrlie in "Ghosts of Mississippi" | 54 |
Moderator of a panel including Joy, Elisabeth and Sherri | 56 |
Billy and Robin's "Comic Relief" colleague | 56 |
"Carol, Carl, ___, and Robin" (1987 TV comedy special) | 64 |
"Did I just say that on national television?" | 55 |
However, Walker is someone who can see into your mind (7-6) | 59 |
"Let's give it a ___!" (fingerprinter's pun) | 62 |
Villagers in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" | 56 |
Question to the cutest pup in the world, yes you are | 52 |
"___ Body?" (first Lord Peter Wimsey novel) | 53 |
Teacher's question at the start of show-and-tell | 52 |
1971 rock album with the hit "Won't Get Fooled Again" | 67 |
1971 album that features "Baba O'Riley" | 53 |
Album salvaged from the abandoned rock opera "Lifehouse" | 66 |
Show where Tony Danza played a housekeeper named (surprise!) Tony | 65 |
Start of a 1927 question by movie mogul H. M. Warner | 52 |
Halloween request from a UN infectious disease control agency? | 62 |
Monogram of the United States' fattest president | 52 |
Containing every wavelength in the visible spectrum, as light | 61 |
Left fielder in the "Who's on First?" routine | 59 |
"___ you do it?" (interrogator's question) | 56 |
"Couldn't this happen to someone else?" | 53 |
"What did Bill do to earn this check, anyway?"? | 57 |
Glen Campbell hit, the last word of which is this puzzle's theme | 68 |
Too far to the left or right, as a field goal attempt | 53 |
"The Brain--is __ than the Sky": Dickinson | 52 |
Beware! (if you're a manufacturer of picture tubes) | 55 |
"___ geht's?" (German "How are you?") | 61 |
Youngest player to qualify for an L.P.G.A. Tour event | 53 |
Youngest golfer ever to win a U.S.G.A. adult event (age 13) | 59 |
Runner-up to Sorenstam at the 2005 LPGA Championship | 52 |
Golfer Michelle who turned pro before her 16th birthday | 55 |