''The Lord of the Rings'' movies, e.g. | 54 |
Singer with the 1963 hit "If I Had a Hammer" | 54 |
Anger about an opponent's excellent Scrabble move? | 54 |
Capital mentioned in the "Marines' Hymn" | 54 |
Singer of the #1 country hit "Foolish Pride" | 54 |
Cereal whose website is the Silly Rabbit Virtual World | 54 |
Former lover of Riker on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 54 |
''The Three Billy Goats Gruff'' meanie | 54 |
Visual deception (with ''l'oeil'') | 54 |
1982 sci-fi film set at the ENCOM software corporation | 54 |
Rays' home field, familiarly, with "The" | 54 |
Atlantic City resort, informally, with "the" | 54 |
Allegro non ___ (lively, but not too lively, in music) | 54 |
"___ Detective" (Matthew McConaughey series) | 54 |
2010 Western remake that garnered 10 Oscar nominations | 54 |
Whom Dewey defeated, according to a premature headline | 54 |
Macy Gray "I ___ to say goodbye and I choke" | 54 |
Mean crossword clue writer's challenge to solvers? | 54 |
"__ Remember" ("Fantasticks" tune) | 54 |
"__ Remember" ("Fantasticks" song) | 54 |
Ruler whose more common spelling is rare in crosswords | 54 |
''You should be ashamed of yourself!'' | 54 |
Architectural style named after a British royal family | 54 |
Day of the week when Microsoft releases patches: Abbr. | 54 |
The Jabberwock "came whiffling through" this | 54 |
Part of the mailing address to Oral Roberts University | 54 |
"The Rum ___ Tugger" ("Cats" tune) | 54 |
Put more pressure (on) ... or a title for this puzzle? | 54 |
One of two in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" | 54 |
Magazine with a "Cheers & Jeers" section | 54 |
Old "We're up to something good" carrier | 54 |
''___ the night before Christmas ...'' | 54 |
"__ Christmas told the merriest tale": Scott | 54 |
Snacks snapped up after its manufacturer went bankrupt | 54 |
Title of Mary-Kate Olsen's tell-all autobiography? | 54 |
Like yards containing almost ten thousand square yards | 54 |
"Spring ahead" or "fall back" time | 54 |
Mercutio's killer, in "Romeo and Juliet" | 54 |
She played Amy's mother on "Judging Amy" | 54 |
Like the four theme entries in this puzzle, as it were | 54 |
First name on "America's Next Top Model" | 54 |
"Wherever Law ends, ___ begins" (John Locke) | 54 |
"Pericles, Prince of ___" (Shakespeare play) | 54 |
Merger that followed soon after the Suez crisis: Abbr. | 54 |
Reason for a flood of calls to the police dept., maybe | 54 |
"Tip-Toe Thru the Tulips With Me" instrument | 54 |
She played Cécile in "Dangerous Liaisons" | 54 |
Thurman of "The Truth About Cats & Dogs" | 54 |
John and Samuel's "Pulp Fiction" co-star | 54 |
She played Maid Marian in "Robin Hood," 1991 | 54 |
She might work with Quentin on "Kill Bill 3" | 54 |
One of Apu's octuplets on "The Simpsons" | 54 |
Co-star of Liam in "Les Misérables," 1998 | 54 |
Co-star of John and Samuel in "Pulp Fiction" | 54 |
Word from the Latin for "little grandfather" | 54 |
Word processor's "Cancel that last step" | 54 |
Magritte's "Ceci n'est pas ___ pipe" | 54 |
"___ Femme Mariée" (Jean-Luc Godard film) | 54 |
Hookup in which one partner gets most of the pleasure? | 54 |
Patriot's math collection incorporating everything | 54 |
"Adventure most ___ itself": Emily Dickinson | 54 |
"___ Me? I do not know you": Emily Dickinson | 54 |
"For ___ is born this day . . . ": Luke 2:11 | 54 |
Lines first used on a pack of Wrigley's gum: Abbr. | 54 |
Factor in Marilyn's 'Seven Year Itch' pose | 54 |
Words with "the minute" and "date" | 54 |
''Dragon's Teeth'' author Sinclair | 54 |
Long Island home of the Brookhaven National Laboratory | 54 |
River that crosses the border of Russia and Kazakhstan | 54 |
Its alphabet has 38 letters and no upper- or lowercase | 54 |
Author Leon who was born on the day Joseph Conrad died | 54 |
Link buried in this puzzle's three longest entries | 54 |
''Born in the ___'' (Springsteen song) | 54 |
"Living in the ___" (Steve Miller Band song) | 54 |
Lightning-quick Bolt with a country beginning his name | 54 |
"What's the ___?" (quitter's lament) | 54 |
Choice of one with an offer that's about to expire | 54 |
R&B singer with the 2004 #1 song "Yeah!" | 54 |
"Public diplomacy" broadcast org. until 1999 | 54 |
Grp. whose flag says "Don't Tread on Me" | 54 |
Grp. that published the "All Hands Magazine" | 54 |
Amer. military force that may be called to active duty | 54 |
Kind of tour Robin Williams did in Iraq in 2003: abbr. | 54 |
Org. that trademarked "Pony Express" in 2006 | 54 |
Zangief's country in "Street Fighter II" | 54 |
State for which "Animal Farm" is an allegory | 54 |
Org. with a national center named for Billie Jean King | 54 |
One's regular drink (with ''the'') | 54 |
Team for which Darrell Griffith was Rookie of the Year | 54 |
State name meaning "people of the mountains" | 54 |
Stage actress who wrote "Respect for Acting" | 54 |
Sch. whose alma mater is "The Eyes of Texas" | 54 |
"The Best of the Alternative Press" magazine | 54 |
Curved and shaped like a certain letter, as some nails | 54 |
"You Keep Me Hangin' On" rockers of 1968 | 54 |
He was often asked "Knowhutimean?" by Ernest | 54 |
"On the Street Where You Live" singer Damone | 54 |
Retailer with a fashion show (with "Secret") | 54 |
Nation whose flag is a yellow star on a red background | 54 |
Instrument in Schubert's "Trout Quintet" | 54 |