Night that "Dynasty" aired for most of its run: Abbr. | 63 |
N.Y congressman Anthony taken down by a sexting scandal in 2011 | 63 |
NL player certain to be traded midseason, if he's any good | 62 |
Name before Reagan in "We Didn't Start the Fire" | 62 |
Night that "Dallas" aired for most of its run: Abbr. | 62 |
Nickname for someone who shares a name with the 16th president | 62 |
Natives who met Lewis and Clark near modern-day Council Bluffs | 62 |
Nurse Clara's act of kindness, as described by an Israeli? | 62 |
New Jersey childhood home of Whitney Houston and Queen Latifah | 62 |
Named for a prez, Philly public square also known as Love Park | 62 |
NBA's Lakers, after being bought out by fitness guru Jack? | 62 |
New product line after the U.S. Mint's takeover of Maytag? | 62 |
Notre Dame linebacker who was catfished during the 2012 season | 62 |
Nixon who sang for Natalie Wood in "West Side Story" | 62 |
National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius matter | 62 |
Norman Vincent's family (and an apt answer in this puzzle) | 62 |
Novel with the character Serjeant Buzfuz, with "The" | 62 |
New product line after Armani's takeover of Philip Morris? | 62 |
Nat King Cole's "___ Things Money Can't Buy" | 62 |
Nursery rhyme boy who "stole a pig, and away he run" | 62 |
Novel that begins "Stately, plump Buck Mulligan ..." | 62 |
Noted Art Deco building in the Big Apple, with "the" | 62 |
Next-to-last chemical element alphabetically, before zirconium | 62 |
Name on the cover of "Yosemite and the High Sierra" | 61 |
North Carolina county named for a Revolutionary War commander | 61 |
Neil Diamond's Leon Russell cover "___ for You" | 61 |
North Carolina city New __, which began as a Swiss settlement | 61 |
Network with "Fast Money" and "Mad Money" | 61 |
Now-banned pesticide that decimated the bald eagle population | 61 |
Nancy Sinatra "How ___ That Grab You, Darlin'?" | 61 |
Neutral color running through the four longest puzzle answers | 61 |
NFL "Boomer" who really was a boomer (born in 1961) | 61 |
Netherlands seat of government (with ''The'') | 61 |
Neil who wrote most of the songs for "Monty Python" | 61 |
NFL Hall of Famer Michael nicknamed "The Playmaker" | 61 |
NYC neighborhood one letter off from another NYC neighborhood | 61 |
Novelist who wrote "The Gravedigger's Daughter" | 61 |
National headquarters of J.C. Penney, Dr Pepper and Frito-Lay | 61 |
National org. that installed its first male president in 2009 | 61 |
Nevada city that's home to the National Automobile Museum | 61 |
Nelson ___, author of "The Man With the Golden Arm" | 61 |
North Carolina town for which a noted Mrs. is reputedly named | 61 |
New York college where the Red Cross and NAACP were organized | 61 |
NIKE/HARRAH'S merger leading to a saffron robe dress code | 61 |
Nickelodeon show whose protagonist has a football-shaped head | 61 |
Napoleon's partner on "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." | 61 |
Neurosurgeon's favorite film, with "The" (1983) | 61 |
Nail polish brand with a color called Lincoln Park After Dark | 61 |
Novel title character with a "brief, wondrous life" | 61 |
Noted wife in Massachusetts's Plymouth Colony of Pilgrims | 61 |
Newsman Rather saying "Phttphbphb!" as he left CBS? | 61 |
Nick of college football who was twice A.P. Coach of the Year | 61 |
NBAer who tweeted "I'm about to retire" in 2011 | 61 |
Nitpick, and what this puzzle's circled letters represent | 61 |
Nation that's home to the metal bands Opeth and Meshuggah | 61 |
New Valentine's phrase added on Sweethearts candy in 2010 | 61 |
Night "Cheers" was on TV for each of its 11 seasons | 61 |
Night on which "60 Minutes" originally aired: Abbr. | 61 |
Name that comes from the Proto-Slavic for "wetness" | 61 |
Network that tried a "Charlie's Angels" reboot | 60 |
Number at the bottom of the first page of a 1040 form: Abbr. | 60 |
N.L. batting champ who was preceded and followed by Clemente | 60 |
North or South Asian sea that was once part of a single body | 60 |
Nuno Bettencourt "Flight of the Wounded Bumble___" | 60 |
NSA counterpart north of the border, or several CBS spinoffs | 60 |
Noted French teacher of deaf and dumb children: 18th century | 60 |
Name on the cover of "The Case of the Lucky Loser" | 60 |
Not quite grammatical answer to "Who's there?" | 60 |
NASA program that was the first to photograph another planet | 60 |
NYC home of Dali's "The Persistence of Memory" | 60 |
News org. that airs "Hardball with Chris Matthews" | 60 |
Number of studio albums "Round Room" was for Phish | 60 |
Nebraska city with the motto "Gateway to the West" | 60 |
Nebraska city name on the Wizard of Oz's hot-air balloon | 60 |
Neil Diamond "I'll See You on the ___ (Laura)" | 60 |
New England town name that means "peace" in Hebrew | 60 |
Network merger between an American company and a French one? | 60 |
Notable construction project at the turn of the 20th century | 60 |
Natural vitamin store supplement that some may doubly avoid? | 60 |
National Geographic's first natural one appeared in 1914 | 60 |
New Orleans musician nicknamed "The Night Tripper" | 60 |
Not 'Five Easy Pieces,' but the 1994 family film ... | 60 |
Nickname of the household head on TV's "Hazel" | 60 |
Native American tribe members living in Ontario and Michigan | 60 |
Namesake of every solar system planet, save Earth and Uranus | 60 |
Not jump in too eagerly/Where the best sales promoter shops? | 60 |
Noted German sculptor–wood carver: c.1440–1533 | 60 |
Name spelled out while singing "The Alphabet Song" | 60 |
No. 1 hit from the album "Everything's Archie" | 60 |
New parents might scour Consumer Reports for info about them | 60 |
Nathan and Matthew's costar in "The Producers" | 60 |
Novelist whose first wife had the same first name, curiously | 60 |
Name in the Jefferson Airplane hit "White Rabbit" | 59 |
Name on the cover of "Our Current National Parks" | 59 |
Nicollette's "Desperate Housewives" character | 59 |
Natalie's director in "Splendor in the Grass" | 59 |
Natalie Portman's role in "Goya's Ghosts" | 59 |
Nashville arena football team that became the Georgia Force | 59 |
Noted novel in the guise of a posthumously published memoir | 59 |
National League career home run king for more than 28 years | 59 |