Their motto could be ''Swallow your food!'' | 59 |
Their greatest hits album is "Crazy Sexy Hits" | 56 |
Their first and last games ever were both against the Mets | 58 |
Their fight song says "There goes old Georgetown" | 59 |
Their fight song proclaims: "There goes old Georgetown" | 65 |
Their "motto" is "never say anything": Abbr. | 64 |
Theatrical works featuring Snoopy, Charlie Brown, etc.? | 55 |
Theatrical drama with little characterization, for short | 56 |
Theater award presented by "The Village Voice" | 56 |
The ___ War (1932 Australian military/wildlife control effort) | 62 |
The ___ Owl, "L.A. Confidential" coffee shop | 54 |
The ___ Man ("The Wizard of Oz" character) | 52 |
The ___ Institute of America (school in Hyde Park, New York) | 60 |
The ___ Furnaces ("I'm Going Away" band) | 54 |
The ___ Fund (Boston Marathon bombing charity; please give) | 59 |
The ___ Beagle ("Three's Company" bar) | 52 |
The ___ (Marvel supervillain whose helmet looks like a giant eye) | 65 |
The ___ (Atlantic City casino in the Trump empire, familiarly) | 62 |
The ___ (''Fawlty Towers'' network, informally) | 63 |
The Yankees use them, but the Mets rarely ever can (abbr.) | 58 |
The worst musical of all time, according to the London Telegraph | 64 |
The worst book of all time, according to GoodReads.com readers | 62 |
The world's second-leading producer of olive oil | 52 |
The world's longest crosses Japan's Akashi Strait | 57 |
The world record for it is a little more than 26 minutes | 56 |
The witch's end in "Hansel and Gretel" | 52 |
The Wilson sisters covering "Another Green World"? | 60 |
The Who: "Live at the ___ of Wight Festival 1970" | 59 |
The Who's "Live at ___," 1970 double-platinum album | 65 |
The Who album featuring a 15-minute jam on "My Generation" | 68 |
The Weather Channel's "Local on the 8s," e.g. | 59 |
The waitress took forever with the checks and then ___ change | 61 |
The vast majority of Friendster messages, these days | 52 |
The unmarried woman in "An Unmarried Woman" | 53 |
The University of Washington won the first one in 1982 | 54 |
The U.S. tied them in the first round of the 2006 World Cup: Abbr. | 66 |
The Tigers of the NCAA's Southeastern Conference | 52 |
The three words of a "Seinfeld" catchphrase | 53 |
The three in each of this puzzle's theme entries | 52 |
The Terminator's remains at the end of "The Terminator" | 69 |
The tendency of tennis players to play better the older they get? | 65 |
The tag-along slacker kid in "The Descendants" | 56 |
The symbol for it on a Mac is made by typing Option-Shift-2 | 59 |
The Supremes' ____ ! In the Name of Love | 52 |
The Supreme Court session starts on the first one of these in Oct. | 66 |
The sun and the moon and eleven stars bowed down to him in this | 63 |
The subject of this puzzle, on 5/1/31, the day it opened | 56 |
The Street of the Lifted ___ (Dr. Seuss story setting) | 54 |
The statue "David" on open-air display in Florence, e.g. | 66 |
The state or quality of being former New York governor Spitzer? | 63 |
The starts of this puzzle's six longest answers are types of them | 69 |
The SS Manhattan was the first commercial ship to cross it | 58 |
The spy in "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" | 56 |
The space who's also the mascot of Cowboy-opoly? | 52 |
THE SOUND OF MUSIC remake featuring a loud, bewildered fellow? | 62 |
The sound a tree makes when it falls in a forest and no one is around | 69 |
The Solomons on "3rd Rock From the Sun," e.g. | 55 |
The Snake flows along much of its border with Oregon | 52 |
The Smashing Pumpkins' debut album, named for a silent film star | 68 |
The small dots on your dog after he's been sprayed? | 55 |
The Sixth Amendment prevents trials in it, in most cases | 56 |
The show's partly completed puzzle (category: hosts) | 56 |
The shoe department in its flagship store has its own zip code | 62 |
The Shangri-___ ("Leader of the Pack" group) | 54 |
The Seneca Chief was the first vessel to travel its entire length | 65 |
The Seneca Chief was the first to travel its full length | 56 |
The second part missing in the author's name ___ Vargas ___ | 63 |
The second consonant in "cicada," but not the first | 61 |
The second "p" in the NBA stat "PPG" | 56 |
The seats nearest the stage, in strip club vernacular | 53 |
The sculptures "Rigoletto" and "La Tosca," e.g. | 67 |
The sculpture "Kryptos" sits outside its hdqrs. | 57 |
The score for "Symphonie fantastique" has a part for it | 65 |
The Saints went marching over them in the 2010 Super Bowl | 57 |
The Saints of the NCAA Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference | 57 |
The Rolling Stones' "___ Satanic Majesties Request" | 65 |
The Rolling Stones' "Time ___ My Side" | 52 |
The Rolling Stones' "Get ___ Ya-Ya's Out!" | 60 |
The Rolling Stones' 'You Can Make -- You Try' | 57 |
The role of Katisha in "The Mikado," traditionally | 60 |
The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody," originally | 68 |
The Rhinemaidens in the "Ring" cycle, e.g. | 52 |
The result of turning dollar bill portraits into clouds? | 56 |
The rest of the U.S., to Hawaiians (with "the") | 57 |
The reporter who accused her retracted his story in 1893 | 56 |
The Rebels of the Southeastern Conference, familiarly | 53 |
The Rangers' Nelson Cruz earned the last one of 2010 | 56 |
The Ramones' "The KKK ___ My Baby Away" | 53 |
The Queen of Hearts's output, in a nursery rhyme | 52 |
The puzzle for Nov. 5, 1996 is in two parts: Republican and Democrat. | 69 |
The Putumayo River forms part of its northern border | 52 |
The prince of the ''prince in a can'' joke | 58 |
The Postal Service's "___ Great Heights" | 54 |
The Pointer Sisters' ''___ So Shy'' | 55 |
The plastic surgeon's humor gave the audience a ___ | 55 |
The pizzeria owner in "Do the Right Thing" | 52 |
The Pink Panther, in ''The Pink Panther'' | 57 |
The Phantom's rival in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 63 |
The person who stole that parking spot you were waiting to take, e.g. | 69 |
The Perfesser's nephew in the comic strip "Shoe" | 62 |