Role for Che in "Evita" | 33 |
Person employed for a documentary | 33 |
"It Was Written" rapper | 33 |
Rapper in the supergroup The Firm | 33 |
Their goals are out of this world | 33 |
Org. in "Space Cowboys" | 33 |
Dr. Jemison's former employer | 33 |
"The Right Stuff" subj. | 33 |
"The Right Stuff" group | 33 |
''Atlantis'' org. | 33 |
Sounding like one has a cold, say | 33 |
___ twang (speech characteristic) | 33 |
Co. headquartered in Times Square | 33 |
"Liquor is quicker" man | 33 |
Seat of Hillsborough County, N.H. | 33 |
Leading money-winning horse: 1955 | 33 |
1955 Preakness and Belmont winner | 33 |
Pelé was its M.V.P. in '76 | 33 |
Princeton's historic ___ Hall | 33 |
Democratic donkey designer Thomas | 33 |
Creator of the Tammany Hall tiger | 33 |
U.S. cartoonist: 1840–1902 | 33 |
Republican elephant's creator | 33 |
Memorable caricaturist: 1840-1902 | 33 |
Harper's Weekly cartoonist | 33 |
Condé ___ (magazine publisher) | 33 |
Cartoonist who took on Boss Tweed | 33 |
Cartoonist who beset Tammany Hall | 33 |
"Condé ___ Traveler" | 33 |
The court's Bucharest Buffoon | 33 |
Thoroughly unpleasant, as weather | 33 |
Marie-José ___, French actress | 33 |
Actor Pendleton: 1899–1967 | 33 |
___ ''King'' Cole | 33 |
South African province KwaZulu-__ | 33 |
"Torn" singer Imbruglia | 33 |
"War and Peace" heroine | 33 |
Thurmond or Archibald of NBA fame | 33 |
Basketball Hall of Famer Thurmond | 33 |
"Big" kid in the comics | 33 |
"Big ___" (comic strip) | 33 |
Son on "Six Feet Under" | 33 |
NBA legends Archibald or Thurmond | 33 |
Kids' detective ___ the Great | 33 |
___ the Great, juvenile detective | 33 |
Archibald and Thurmond of the NBA | 33 |
Lane of "The Producers" | 33 |
Figure used by marketing planners | 33 |
One of the major leagues, briefly | 33 |
League including St. L. and Pitt. | 33 |
Alliance born in the Cold War era | 33 |
Org. that started with 12 members | 33 |
Org. celebrating 65 years in 2014 | 33 |
Org. celebrating 56 years in 2005 | 33 |
Its flag has a compass rose on it | 33 |
Gp. with headquarters in Brussels | 33 |
Eisenhower held a 1950 post in it | 33 |
Bulg. and Lith. joined it in 2004 | 33 |
Insurrectionist Turner and others | 33 |
Agnew's naysaying negativists | 33 |
Pacific republic near the equator | 33 |
Bygone missile with a tribal name | 33 |
Cathedral congregation's area | 33 |
Source of this puzzle's theme | 33 |
Commodore's branch of service | 33 |
Maritime special ops force member | 33 |
"I don't reckon so" | 33 |
One for the "no" column | 33 |
Org. with the Red Auerbach Trophy | 33 |
Org. whose members use the press? | 33 |
Jordan was once part of it: Abbr. | 33 |
Locked-out athlete, at the moment | 33 |
Where to find "Friends" | 33 |
"The West Wing" network | 33 |
"Biggest Loser" network | 33 |
"The Blacklist" network | 33 |
"My Name is Earl" airer | 33 |
"More Colorful" channel | 33 |
"Law and Order" network | 33 |
"Law & Order" airer | 33 |
U.S. provider of Olympic coverage | 33 |
Org. with Divisions I, II and III | 33 |
Sports org. based in Indianapolis | 33 |
Org. with Lions, Tigers and Bears | 33 |
Org. with an annual Sweet Sixteen | 33 |
Nascar Hall of Fame locale: Abbr. | 33 |
Police drama starring Mark Harmon | 33 |
Cpl. Klinger or Sgt. Pepper, e.g. | 33 |
Chief technician in the RAF, e.g. | 33 |
Manufacturer of bar code scanners | 33 |
Theo. Roosevelt Natl. Park locale | 33 |
Roger Maris Museum setting: Abbr. | 33 |
Campus near South Bend, initially | 33 |
The USA's largest labor union | 33 |
Org. in the Mapplethorpe brouhaha | 33 |
Govt. org. sponsoring opera, etc. | 33 |
___ Today (teachers' monthly) | 33 |
___ Today (magazine for teachers) | 33 |
Curly of the Harlem Globetrotters | 33 |
Football Hall-of-Famer Greasy ___ | 33 |