"Did you just say what I thought you said?" | 53 |
Danish tennis player Caroline who is currently ranked #1 | 56 |
Computer mogul Steve who was on "Dancing With the Stars" | 66 |
Former govt. agcy. with the slogan "Forging Ahead" | 60 |
Moonlight Graham is a character in his novel "Shoeless Joe" | 69 |
212 ___ (world record stat for typist Barbara Blackburn) | 56 |
Word with ''bubble'' or ''gift'' | 64 |
''That's a ___!'' (director's shout) | 60 |
"That's enough!," to a store clerk at Christmas? | 62 |
"Day of ___" (what "Dies Irae" means) | 57 |
"Star Trek II" subtitle (with "The") | 56 |
Creature with the scientific name Troglodytes troglodytes | 57 |
"The Meadowlands" band, with "The" | 54 |
Shepherd in 1929's ''Tiger Rose''? | 54 |
''Sometimes my back is against the ropes'' | 58 |
Subject covered in "Geometry for Grapplers"? | 54 |
Word coined to describe an unnamed Hulk Hogan maneuver? | 55 |
Pair commemorated on North Carolina's state quarter | 55 |
Windshield washer fluid: "Push down and twist"... | 59 |
Gadget largely pooh-poohed by men until the 20th century | 56 |
" . . . whose name was ___ in water" (Keats) | 54 |
" . . . one whose name was ___ in water": Keats | 57 |
"Who casts to ___ living line . . . ": Jonson | 55 |
"I don't know how to deal with this," initially | 61 |
Org. protested in the 1999 "Battle of Seattle" | 56 |
Intl. group whose biennial conferences are focuses of protest | 61 |
Musical drama that tells the tale of a sausage casing? | 54 |
"___ Raw" (TV show featuring professional grapplers) | 62 |
1990s wrestling show on USA (until the league changed its name) | 63 |
It marked the beginning of the "Lost Generation" | 58 |
Conflict for which "Over There" was written: Abbr. | 60 |
"All Quiet on the Western Front" conflict, briefly | 60 |
Internet letters, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 55 |
Role in the films "Wichita" and "Tombstone" | 63 |
Publicity photo from the film "Tombstone"? | 52 |
___ River Memorandum (Israeli-Palestinian negotiation) | 54 |
Periodic "Top Chef" judge with a restaurant in Manhattan | 66 |
Billionaire Sam, or his late billionaire brother Charles | 56 |
"The Absent-Minded Professor" actor Keenan | 52 |
''The Swiss Family Robinson'' author Johann | 59 |
Thrashing about disrupted "Candlemas" (4,5) | 53 |
"___ Girl" ("Bells Are Ringing" tune) | 57 |
___ Press, classic Venetian printer that introduced italics | 59 |
Second word of Coleridge's "Kubla Khan" | 53 |
Movie that won the first Worst Director Razzie Award | 52 |
"Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree": Coleridge | 67 |
2005 Coldplay album with the single "Speed of Sound" | 62 |
"The Autobiography of Malcolm ___ Told to Alex Haley" | 63 |
Entertainer who was the first man to be married at Caesars Palace | 65 |
Consoles recalled in 2005 because of faulty power cords | 55 |
"Halo: Reach" and "Kinect Adventures!" notably | 66 |
___ Energy Center (home stadium of the NHL's Minnesota Wild) | 64 |
___ Energy Center (home of the NHL's Minnesota Wild) | 56 |
Struck out, as one letter in each of this puzzle's theme answers | 68 |
"Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" spinoff | 52 |
Warrior introduced on "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" | 66 |
TV title character who said "I'm not an Amazon" | 61 |
TV character whose outfit is in the Museum of American History | 62 |
Title TV character in a brown, skirted, leather outfit | 54 |
Nickname of the dwarf planet Eris before September 2006 | 55 |
Dwarf planet orbited by Gabrielle, before their names were changed | 66 |
Dwarf planet in the outer reaches of the solar system | 53 |
#10 on TV Guide's "Top 30 Cult TV Shows of All Time" | 66 |
Ohio town whose name means "hospitality" in Greek | 59 |
Ohio city whose name means "hospitality" in Greek | 59 |
Midwest city whose name means "hospitality" | 53 |
City with major avenues named Cincinnati and Columbus | 53 |
Midwest city in the middle of the I-70/I-71/I-75 triangle | 57 |
The "I" who probably said "I want my MTV" | 61 |
One who was an adolescent during the Reagan years, briefly | 58 |
Anyone who can recite the Nintendo cheat code by heart, e.g. | 60 |
City whose name was the source of the word "sherry" | 61 |
Fortune 500 company, Fortune 500 company, Fortune 500 company... | 64 |
Company credited with introducing the computer "desktop" | 66 |
He completed the Gate of All Nations in the Persepolis | 54 |
"Son of Darius, please confirm my dog is male"? | 57 |
Elected official straight from a Fox singing competition? | 57 |
Show that influenced "Lost," with "The" | 59 |
Fox show that had a character named Fox, with "The" | 61 |
1998 film thriller based on a TV series, with "The" | 61 |
"Trust No One" TV show, with "The" | 54 |
"Trust No One" TV series, with "The" | 56 |
Pigskin org. with outlandish rules that lasted one season | 57 |
Defunct sports org. that replaced the opening coin toss with a scrum | 68 |
Sports competition with multiple skateboarding events | 53 |
Chinese city of 2.6 million on an island of the same name | 57 |
Time at the end of a revolution, when I will be next | 52 |
Number pointed to by the shortest shadow on a sundial | 53 |
Second of the three Super Bowls in which Joe Montana was the MVP | 64 |
Webcomic with a name chosen because it can't be pronounced | 62 |
Super Bowl where the Giants upset the Patriots' perfect season | 66 |
Number inaugurated into this puzzle's theme answers | 55 |
Map phrase ... and a hint to finding this week's final answer | 65 |
Lennon/Ono's "Happy ___ (War Is Over)" | 52 |
John Lennon's "Happy ___ (War Is Over)" | 53 |
Comic book heroes originally called the Merry Mutants | 53 |
$10,000,000 award won in 2004 for successful private space flight | 65 |
What Dr. James Xavier had in a 1963 Roger Corman film | 53 |
"Get an inside look at our booth" (Buffalo, 1901) | 59 |
Classic novelty advertised in the backs of comic books | 54 |