___ Adams, signature on the Declaration of Independence | 55 |
___ Adler of Conan Doyle's "A Scandal in Bohemia" | 63 |
___ admiral (imaginary wedgie relative on "The Simpsons") | 67 |
___ Adul (F. Murray Abraham's "Homeland" character) | 65 |
___ Affair (diplomatic incident during John Adams's presidency) | 67 |
___ Agron (Marc Anthony's role in "The Capeman") | 62 |
___ Alden ("Three's Company" blonde roommate) | 59 |
___ Allen, Food & Wine "Queer Eye" guy | 52 |
___ alt. (druggist's "every other day") | 53 |
___ and Charlie Browns ("Arrested Development" euphemism) | 67 |
___ and Guilder (warring "The Princess Bride" nations) | 64 |
___ and Jaron ("Crazy for This Girl" singers) | 55 |
___ and the Waves ("Walking on Sunshine" band) | 56 |
___ Andric, Literature Nobelist before John Steinbeck | 53 |
___ Angeles Kings (team in the 2014 Stanley Cup finals) | 55 |
___ Ann Inaba ("Dancing With the Stars" judge) | 56 |
___ Anton Ohno (U.S. speed skater with eight Olympic medals) | 60 |
___ Antonio Vargas (reporter turned immigration activist) | 57 |
___ arthur mountains pizza (as-described photo-collage Tumblr page) | 67 |
___ Award for the Short Story (annual literary prize) | 53 |
___ Awards (annual prizes for African-American achievement) | 59 |
___ Axton, co-composer of "Heartbreak Hotel" | 54 |
___ B. Driftwood ("A Night at the Opera" role) | 56 |
___ B. Parker, Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 opponent for president | 67 |
___ Bach ("Fanfare for the Common Cold" composer) | 59 |
___ barrel roll (Google Easter egg since November 2011) | 55 |
___ Basin Initiative (African partnership launched in 1999) | 59 |
___ Baskauskas ("Survivor: Exile Island" winner) | 58 |
___ Bator (world capital whose name means "Red Hero") | 63 |
___ Bayes, who co-wrote "Shine On, Harvest Moon" | 58 |
___ Beanies (late-'90s limited edition Beanie Babies) | 57 |
___ Beaumont ("The Dark Half" protagonist) | 52 |
___ Beer Night (1974 baseball promotion that ended in a riot) | 61 |
___ Beer Night (predictably catastrophic '70s stadium promotion) | 68 |
___ Bell, witch who was a fellow student of Harry Potter at Hogwarts | 68 |
___ Belloq, villain in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 58 |
___ Blake, player of Miss Kitty on "Gunsmoke" | 55 |
___ Blanc, the so-called "Man of 1,000 Voices" | 56 |
___ Blücher (forbidding "Young Frankenstein" character) | 68 |
___ bomb (nickname of the largest nuclear weapon ever detonated) | 64 |
___ Bones of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" | 52 |
___ Boogie ("The Nightmare Before Christmas" character) | 65 |
___ brace (device used to immobilize the head and neck) | 55 |
___ Braithwaite ("Downton Abbey" character) | 53 |
___ breeze (vodka cocktail with cranberry and grapefruit juice) | 63 |
___ Brewster, beleaguered nephew in "Arsenic and Old Lace" | 68 |
___ Bridge (former name of New York's R.F.K. Bridge) | 56 |
___ Bridge, connecting Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx | 54 |
___ Bridge, first to span the Mississippi at St. Louis | 54 |
___ Bridge, historic 1874 span across the Mississippi | 53 |
___ Brooks, 1950's-60's "Meet the Press" host | 63 |
___ Brooks, 1950's-60's "Meet the Press" moderator | 68 |
___ Brothers ("It's Your Thing" singers) | 54 |
___ Brundle (Jeff Goldblum's role in "The Fly") | 61 |
___ Brutananadilewski of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" | 59 |
___ Brzezinski, national security advisor under Jimmy Carter | 60 |
___ Bud, schoolgirl in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" | 61 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Cass Gilbert) | 55 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Daniel H. Burnham) | 60 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Emery Roth and Sons) | 62 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe) | 67 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Raymond Hood) | 55 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William F. Lamb) | 58 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William Van Alen) | 59 |
___ Building, landmark on New York's Roosevelt Island | 57 |
___ Building, New York landmark north of Grand Central | 54 |
___ Burgundy, the anchorman in "Anchorman" | 52 |
___ Burnett, bluesman better known as Howlin' Wolf | 54 |
___ Caillié (First European to return from Timbuktu) | 55 |
___ Calrissian of "The Empire Strikes Back" | 53 |
___ Camp, historic Mormon expedition led by Joseph Smith | 56 |
___ Campaign (poverty-fighting organization started by Bono) | 60 |
___ Cantor, German mathematician who invented set theory | 56 |
___ Carinae (the brightest infrared object in the night sky) | 60 |
___ Carkoon ("Return of the Jedi" setting) | 52 |
___ Carver, botanist who discovered many uses for peanuts | 57 |
___ Chaiken, co-creator/writer of "The L Word" | 56 |
___ Chaiken, creator and writer of "The L Word" | 57 |
___ Chandler, longtime publisher of the Los Angeles Times | 57 |
___ change (mission to be accomplished January 20, 2009) | 56 |
___ Chinmoy (spiritual guide who often lifts people) | 52 |
___ citato (Latin phrase that's often abbreviated in footnotes) | 67 |
___ City (apartment complex on Manhattan's East Side) | 57 |
___ Clark who sang "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me" | 52 |
___ Classical Library (Harvard University Press series) | 55 |
___ Classical Library, 500+ volume series begun in 1911 | 55 |
___ Coldfield, first narrator in “Absalom, Absalom!” | 60 |
___ Collins, first woman to command a space shuttle (1999) | 58 |
___ Colony (first English settlement in the New World) | 54 |
___ Comics, home of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four | 53 |
___ conference (orientation for prospective contractors) | 56 |
___ Consumer Products (company in "RoboCop") | 54 |
___ Cooler ("Ghostbusters"-themed Hi-C flavor) | 56 |
___ Crane, Vera Miles's role in "Psycho" | 54 |
___ Cricket Ground, site of the Eton v. Harrow match | 52 |
___ Crighton Trophy (Canada's Heisman-like award) | 53 |
___ Cullen (mother of Edward in the "Twilight" series) | 64 |
___ Culp Hobby, first secretary of the Department of Health | 59 |
___ Davenport, long-running "Doonesbury" character | 60 |
___ Davis, first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy | 59 |