Janeane's co-star in "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" | 66 |
Start for "wear," "stand" or "study" | 66 |
Word with ''monetary'' or ''wall'' | 66 |
Trip-hop group with the song "Rabbit in Your Headlights" | 66 |
Parting words on Tuesday to one you'll see on Wednesday, maybe | 66 |
Declaration by a news agency exec in the face of a business slump? | 66 |
"He wound ___ the wrong end of a gun" Allman Bros. lyric | 66 |
Words with ''date'' or ''no good'' | 66 |
"The Truth About ___ Geller" (book by the Amazing Randi) | 66 |
He became the world's fastest man at the 2008 Beijing Olympics | 66 |
Pink Floyd "What shall we ___ to fill the empty spaces?" | 66 |
Environmental slogan, or a hint to this puzzle's theme answers | 66 |
Sch. that represents one of its initials in its logo with a pickax | 66 |
"The Best of the Alternative Press" magazine, familiarly | 66 |
"Girl, I'll take ___ a movie show..." (Prince lyric) | 66 |
"___ are better than nuts!" (classic advertising slogan) | 66 |
Part of the eye that comes from the Latin word for 'grape' | 66 |
Lou Reed's highly influential first band, with "The" | 66 |
Bloom who played Mary in "The Last Temptation of Christ" | 66 |
"Did gyre and gimble in the __": "Jabberwocky" | 66 |
Nickname of baseball player Joyner or basketball player Szczerbiak | 66 |
Where "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951) takes place | 66 |
When Amanda Jones invented the automatic safety oil burner, she __ | 66 |
Theme of this puzzle, whose members are hidden throughout the grid | 66 |
"Cheers" actor George attending a Massachusetts college? | 66 |
Word repeated by Lil' John on "Chappelle's Show" | 66 |
1993 dance hit, and a question answered seven times in this puzzle | 66 |
Cheap Trick "__ someone to lay your heart and head upon" | 66 |
"___ Do Broken Hearts Go" (Whitney Houston chart-topper) | 66 |
Clara Peller's catchphrase from a 1980s Wendy's commercial | 66 |
Album salvaged from the abandoned rock opera "Lifehouse" | 66 |
"My toughest fight was with my first ___" (Muhammad Ali) | 66 |
Who said "Quotation is a serviceable substitute for wit" | 66 |
1978 Richard Burton "chick flick," with "The"? | 66 |
Oscar Zoroaster Diggs of early 1900s fiction, with "The" | 66 |
"Barney Miller" detective played by Max Gail, familiarly | 66 |
"Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers" author | 66 |
All of New Hampshire's congressional delegation, at the moment | 66 |
Chuck who told viewers he'd "be back in two and two" | 66 |
"A Room of One's Own" writer wearing a wool sweater? | 66 |
It "often gives a small thing a big shadow": old proverb | 66 |
Computer mogul Steve who was on "Dancing With the Stars" | 66 |
Periodic "Top Chef" judge with a restaurant in Manhattan | 66 |
"Halo: Reach" and "Kinect Adventures!" notably | 66 |
Warrior introduced on "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" | 66 |
Dwarf planet orbited by Gabrielle, before their names were changed | 66 |
#10 on TV Guide's "Top 30 Cult TV Shows of All Time" | 66 |
Company credited with introducing the computer "desktop" | 66 |
Super Bowl where the Giants upset the Patriots' perfect season | 66 |
1990 autobiography subtitled "Baseball, the Wall and Me" | 66 |
Its symbol is a "Y" with two horizontal lines through it | 66 |
Eastern creature sought in episodes of "Finding Bigfoot" | 66 |
Where "you can do whatever you feel," in a hit 1978 song | 66 |
Berra who said "a nickel ain't worth a dime anymore" | 66 |
Baseball's Eddie who was nicknamed "The Walking Man" | 66 |
"___ the One That I Want" (song from "Grease") | 66 |
"Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch" rocker | 66 |
Legendary skateboarders chronicled in "Lords of Dogtown" | 66 |
Woody Allen movie of which "Forrest Gump" is reminiscent | 66 |
Word appearing before or after each word in the long theme entries | 66 |
"... Of course, the cowardly royal son, Prince ___, ..." | 66 |
Wanamaker of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" | 66 |
Insect that's the last word in the Scrabble Players Dictionary | 66 |
League classification of the Toledo Mud Hens and the Durham Bulls | 65 |
He wrote "You and I have brains. The others have fluff" | 65 |
Mets reliever Heilman who got the loss in Game 7 of the 2006 NLCS | 65 |
Organization that publishes the Spanish magazine Segunda Juventud | 65 |
Org. this puzzle's honoree might now be interested in joining | 65 |
In an alt. universe, its motto might be "Represent, yo" | 65 |
Defunct sports league that used a red, white and blue ball: Abbr. | 65 |
Inspiration for the tribute bands Björn Again and Swede Dreamz | 65 |
"Honey, Honey" and "Money, Money, Money" band | 65 |
''Take ___ out of crime'' (McGruff the Crime Dog) | 65 |
Subjects of a '72 agreement between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. | 65 |
Word with ''ground'' or ''board'' | 65 |
Rock band with the triple-platinum album "High Voltage" | 65 |
"Highway to Hell" band with an electrical-sounding name | 65 |
Game in which "bullets" can be whatever card you decide | 65 |
"Because freedom can't protect itself" is its motto | 65 |
''Don't have ___, man!'' (Bart Simpson quote) | 65 |
When Juliet says ''Parting is such sweet sorrow'' | 65 |
"Don't count your chickens before they hatch," e.g. | 65 |
"In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks" author Carolla | 65 |
"___ / Had 'em" (classic two-line poem about fleas) | 65 |
''Gator'' or ''Power'' attachment | 65 |
Suffix with ''lemon'' or ''lime'' | 65 |
''... have made it ___ of thieves'' (Matt. 21:13) | 65 |
Top-five Sarah McLachlan hit from the album "Surfacing" | 65 |
Nickname of the N.B.A.'s David Robinson, with "the" | 65 |
With relevance, to a lawyer (literally, "to the thing") | 65 |
___ Shelly, writer/director/co-star of "Waitress," 2007 | 65 |
"That's ___!" ("Never seen that before!") | 65 |
"The Man Who Mistook His Wife for __": 1985 best-seller | 65 |
Word with ''field'' or ''strike'' | 65 |
Steely Dan album in the United States National Recording Registry | 65 |
It precedes ''carte'' or ''mode'' | 65 |
Mission that figured into "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" | 65 |
Only US state that can be typed on one row of the QWERTY keyboard | 65 |
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" playwright Edward | 65 |
John who is believed to be the first to set foot on Plymouth Rock | 65 |