It's frequently in peril in science fiction flicks | 54 |
One debuting on "America's Most Wanted"? | 54 |
What made that intersection so dangerous, Mr. Kipling? | 54 |
Opera house that opened with "Faust" in 1883 | 54 |
"You've Really Got a Hold on Me" singers | 54 |
What "we go 'round," in a kids' song | 54 |
1999 sitcom about a hockey player-turned-social worker | 54 |
Fox series whose theme song was "California" | 54 |
Stop-motion animated Fox series featuring Eddie Murphy | 54 |
2003 spy thriller starring Al Pacino and Colin Farrell | 54 |
"_____ a Small Hotel" (Rodgers and Hart hit) | 54 |
"___ are the times ..." (Thomas Paine quote) | 54 |
Character played by Joan Collins on "Batman" | 54 |
Behavior guidelines for a former TV host's family? | 54 |
English "Rattus Norvegicus" punk forerunners | 54 |
What's promising about a K-K-Q-Q-J-J-7 rummy hand? | 54 |
L.A. nightclub where many future stars got their start | 54 |
"To __ own self be true": "Hamlet" | 54 |
"Drink to me only with ___ eyes": Ben Jonson | 54 |
''Drink to me only with ___ eyes ...'' | 54 |
Alpert's "__ Guy's in Love With You" | 54 |
"Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" poet | 54 |
Chris Hemsworth's role in "The Avengers" | 54 |
"For ___ Who Think Young" (1964 beach movie) | 54 |
Woodward's 1957 Oscar winner, with "The" | 54 |
"Pirate Jenny" musical, with "The" | 54 |
"Reading and 'riting and 'rithmetic" | 54 |
Good news for a pitcher, bad news for labor management | 54 |
"Comin' ___ the Rye" (Robert Burns poem) | 54 |
When round one of a PGA Tour event is typically played | 54 |
People who walk nervously during loud, stormy weather? | 54 |
Lovey's hubby on "Gilligan's Island" | 54 |
Play with a segment called "Reclaiming Cunt" | 54 |
Employee who always agrees with the mint company boss? | 54 |
"The ___ stayeth for no man": William Camden | 54 |
Helped through a difficult time, with "over" | 54 |
Team that retired Sparky Anderson's No. 11 in 2011 | 54 |
"A ___ to every purpose . . . ": Eccles. 3:1 | 54 |
Element of surprise in this puzzle's theme answers | 54 |
She played Ginger on "Gilligan's Island" | 54 |
Name on Rolling Stone's "Immortals" list | 54 |
Point of Grant Wood's "American Gothic"? | 54 |
Characteristic of the "musically challenged" | 54 |
''Take Lucky Lady in the fifth,'' e.g. | 54 |
It might be given to a waiter or a police investigator | 54 |
Trying to look taller, informally, with "on" | 54 |
Literally, it's Italian for "pick-me-up" | 54 |
Not counting fas and las, word after "holly" | 54 |
Comment about something that's ne'er been hip? | 54 |
___-willow, part of a ''Mikado'' song | 54 |
Shakespearean title character or New Testament epistle | 54 |
"Whoopee ___-Yo" (traditional cowboy ballad) | 54 |
Female rap trio with the #1 hit "Waterfalls" | 54 |
"I didn't need to know that," informally | 54 |
"I don't need to hear that!," informally | 54 |
"Ew, I didn't need that mental picture!" | 54 |
AC/DC song with the lyric "I'm dynamite" | 54 |
Retail event in a furniture store parking lot, perhaps | 54 |
___ Hall (estate in “The Wind in the Willows”) | 54 |
Richard Schiff's role on "The West Wing" | 54 |
McFarlane who spawned the comic book "Spawn" | 54 |
"It's ___ for!" ("I love it!") | 54 |
"It's __ for!": "So-o-o good!" | 54 |
One on the Statue of Liberty is almost three feet long | 54 |
"For here or ___?" (McDonald's question) | 54 |
"Tais- ---!" ("Hush!" in Le Havre) | 54 |
" . . . a tale ___ an idiot . . . ": Macbeth | 54 |
“The Lord of the Rings” character ___ Bombadil | 54 |
Duo first seen in "Puss Gets the Boot," 1940 | 54 |
"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" setting | 54 |
Henry Fonda's "The Grapes of Wrath" role | 54 |
Duet for Tony and Maria in "West Side Story" | 54 |
''They're gr-r-r-r-reat!'' speaker | 54 |
"___ soon!" ("Don't go there") | 54 |
''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' character | 54 |
#2 on the AFI's "100 Years...100 Laughs" | 54 |
They got tipped at old-fashioned gentlemen's clubs | 54 |
"Anyone's Daughter" author ___ Alexander | 54 |
Ford model featured in "Starsky & Hutch" | 54 |
___ Strait (water separating Australia and New Guinea) | 54 |
Opera title character who hurls herself from a parapet | 54 |
''We're off ___ the wizard . . .'' | 54 |
"The aim of forensic oratory is ___": Cicero | 54 |
Help "Rabbit, Run" author John get stronger? | 54 |
Best-selling author of "Up the Organization" | 54 |
One-named "I Do!" singer named for a Jackson | 54 |
"All our joys / Are but ___": Thomas Campion | 54 |
Band with the 2010 #3 hit "Hey, Soul Sister" | 54 |
''Rose of ___'' (Roger Whittaker tune) | 54 |
2007 shape-changing film, and the theme of this puzzle | 54 |
"To double-cross," e.g., to a double-crosser | 54 |
__ corde: with the soft pedal released, in piano music | 54 |
He had the title role in "Thank You, Jeeves" | 54 |
Don't do this, if you want to heed a colonial flag | 54 |
Second game show host in the Canada's Walk of Fame | 54 |
Thing hidden in each of the movie names in this puzzle | 54 |
"I'm in a rut," said the ditchdigger ___ | 54 |
Fountain featured in ''La Dolce vita'' | 54 |
Neighborhood at the New York end of the Holland Tunnel | 54 |
Checks out actress Hatcher's steel-belted radials? | 54 |