Only player to have back-to-back 50 point games in the NBA playoffs | 67 |
Olympia radio station whose call letters mirror its freeform format | 67 |
Of Peter O'Toole's eight Oscar nominations, how many he won | 67 |
Org. with a "Competitive Shooting" section on its website | 67 |
Org. that's not coming off so well in this Trayvon Martin thing | 67 |
Org. that's the subject of the book "Body of Secrets" | 67 |
Old card game whose name comes from the Spanish for "man" | 67 |
One of the "hands" in the command "shake hands" | 67 |
One of South Africa's capitals, also know as the Jacaranda City | 67 |
Only two U.S. states, Wash. and Cal., are entirely within this zone | 67 |
Organization whose 2008 endorsement John McCain did not reciprocate | 67 |
One who knows all the words to "My World 2.0," presumably | 67 |
Only woman to win the top prize on "The $64,000 Question" | 67 |
One-named pop star with the 2001 hit "Whenever, Wherever" | 67 |
Onomatopoetic sound in KRS-One's "Sound of da Police" | 67 |
Oscar-winning actor who played Napoleon, Mussolini and W. C. Fields | 67 |
One-named singer with the albums "19" and "21" | 66 |
One-named singer with the 2010 hit "Rolling in the Deep" | 66 |
Ohio city with schools named for Firestone, Goodyear, and Goodrich | 66 |
One of its products features chicken, vegetables, and rotini pasta | 66 |
Org. that had a Committee on Quackery in the '60s and '70s | 66 |
One of the Durants who wrote "The Story of Civilization" | 66 |
Only American Leaguer on the All-Star team every year of the 1950s | 66 |
One-named singer with the 2006 hit "Too Little Too Late" | 66 |
One sleeping "in the jungle, the mighty jungle," in song | 66 |
Org. with a National Historic Landmark building in lower Manhattan | 66 |
One begins "By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down" | 66 |
One of several "Mystery Science Theater 3000" characters | 66 |
Odds of dying because of it: 1 in anywhere from 200,000 to 500,000 | 66 |
Opera based on a play by Pierre Beaumarchais, with "The" | 66 |
Oregon senator who resigned in 1995 over sexual harassment charges | 66 |
One of more than 5,000 in the United States, per the Census Bureau | 66 |
One-named singer of the 1998 hit "It's All About Me" | 66 |
Outcome of the coin toss, or first team to score a touchdown, e.g. | 66 |
Org. with a Carl Sagan Chair for the Study of Life in the Universe | 66 |
One begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 66 |
OutKast album that rated #1 on Metacritic's Top Albums of 2000 | 66 |
One of the birds that "come back to Capistrano," in song | 66 |
Octet of black squares in the middle of this grid, typographically | 66 |
Oscar Zoroaster Diggs of early 1900s fiction, with "The" | 66 |
Organization that publishes the Spanish magazine Segunda Juventud | 65 |
Org. this puzzle's honoree might now be interested in joining | 65 |
Only US state that can be typed on one row of the QWERTY keyboard | 65 |
Oscar winner based on the book "The Master of Disguise" | 65 |
Org. whose website has a "Break the Code" game for kids | 65 |
One who contributes memorabilia to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 65 |
Opera heroine with the aria "Einsam in trüben Tagen" | 65 |
Org. that was made part of the Dept. of Homeland Security in 2003 | 65 |
Org. in "The Crying Game" and "Patriot Games" | 65 |
One-named singer with the debut album "Leave (Get Out)" | 65 |
One of Hannah's sisters in "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 65 |
Only so-called "Decade Volcano" in the continental U.S. | 65 |
One of the Detroit Pistons' "Bad Boys" of the 1990s | 65 |
Oscar's reaction to Dench in "Shakespeare in Love"? | 65 |
Only film to sweep the major categories at the Golden Raspberries | 65 |
Only Beatle who never appeared on "Saturday Night Live" | 65 |
Only Steffi has spent more weeks as the #1 tennis player than her | 65 |
Only player to win the World Series MVP without playing the field | 65 |
One-named singer seen in "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights" | 65 |
ON THE WATERFRONT remake about a Texas city's cleanup effort? | 65 |
One way to constantly check one of the worst news stories of 2010 | 65 |
One of 2011's Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award winners | 65 |
One-named musician with the album "Keys to Imagination" | 65 |
Old magazine billed as "America's Aviation Weekly" | 64 |
Originator of the phrase "Familiarity breeds contempt" | 64 |
Outfielder Moisés whom Steve Bartman famously interfered with | 64 |
One-named female singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish" | 64 |
Only actor to win a comedy and drama Emmy for the same character | 64 |
Only native Englishman ever named Doctor of the Church by a pope | 64 |
Org. that prohibits gay adults from holding leadership positions | 64 |
Original U.K. "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" host Anderson | 64 |
Org. that named Kenny Chesney their 2006 Entertainer of the Year | 64 |
One of the Big Four record labels, until it became the Big Three | 64 |
One of the Bunker brothers (who were famous for their closeness) | 64 |
Old gas station that came from the name "Standard Oil" | 64 |
Old car that was famously available in black, black ... or black | 64 |
One of two US presidents to win a Nobel Prize and a Grammy award | 64 |
Officer who played himself in "Alice's Restaurant" | 64 |
Of all U.S. coins, the only one that's less than half copper | 64 |
Oscar-winning actor whose name is Italian for "fishes" | 64 |
One who "can survive everything but a misprint": Wilde | 64 |
One who encouraged the composer of "Hungarian Dances"? | 64 |
One who turned Cinderella's pumpkin into pumpkin cheesecake? | 64 |
Once-gritty Big Apple neighborhood sometimes called Midtown West | 64 |
Oscar-winning role for Cate Blanchett in "The Aviator" | 64 |
Outfielder Ricky who won two World Series rings with the Yankees | 64 |
One of 2,075 brides or grooms at Madison Square Garden on 7/1/82 | 64 |
Oscar nominee for the 1943 movie "So Proudly We Hail!" | 64 |
One "standing by the ocean's roar," in a 1963 song | 64 |
Oscar nominee for supporting actress in "Agnes of God" | 64 |
Opening words of the Beatles' "We Can Work It Out" | 64 |
Occupy Wall Street crowd's strategy for part of the weekend? | 64 |
Origin of the phrase "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts" | 63 |
Only Central American nation whose official language is English | 63 |
One-named singer who guest starred on "The Love Boat" | 63 |
One of two women with three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 63 |
One on 9/22/2006 had a central duration of 7 minutes, 9 seconds | 63 |
Org. whose Web site features a "Your Air Quality" map | 63 |
Onetime spokesmodel for I Can't Believe It's Not Butter | 63 |
One is hidden in each of this puzzle's four longest answers | 63 |