New Mexico town whose name means "place of red willows" | 65 |
Word with ''deck'' or ''measure'' | 65 |
Russian music duo that often teases that they'll kiss onstage | 65 |
Russian duo with the 2003 hit "All the Things She Said" | 65 |
Annual political debate ... or an alternate title for this puzzle | 65 |
"The __ of the August Moon": Pulitzer-winning 1953 play | 65 |
Word with ''high'' or ''Georgia'' | 65 |
Prefix with ''play'' or ''scope'' | 65 |
Judge's highest rating, on "Dancing with the Stars" | 65 |
Its ancient equivalent was used to create this puzzle's theme | 65 |
Sophomoric grade found in this puzzle's three longest entries | 65 |
A "Desperate Housewives" actress's sewing material? | 65 |
Dropkick Murphys cover of an old song associated with the Red Sox | 65 |
Word with ''road'' or ''hearing'' | 65 |
What a New York baseball owner would do to ensure player fitness? | 65 |
Whom the Romans defeated at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae, 102 B.C. | 65 |
"I owe you one for providing the female harmony line!"? | 65 |
National day of gratitude, first observed by the Pilgrims in 1621 | 65 |
"You're the One ___ Want" ("Grease" song) | 65 |
Answer to "Did you see which Greek goddess walked by?"? | 65 |
Featured article hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 65 |
What two weeks of "Soy-Boy Doggie Yummies" resulted in? | 65 |
Letter that begins and ends this puzzle's six longest answers | 65 |
What victorious World Series players will probably remember most? | 65 |
The Rolling Stones' "___ Satanic Majesties Request" | 65 |
"___ Eyes Were Watching God" (Zora Neale Hurston novel) | 65 |
Churchill's description of the Royal Air Force during W.W. II | 65 |
1942 John Steinbeck play whose title comes from “Macbeth” | 65 |
1973 film for which John Houseman was named Best Supporting Actor | 65 |
Spellbinding "Batman" villainess played by Joan Collins | 65 |
Writers Guild of America's best-written TV series of all time | 65 |
You typically won't hear it on prime time television, cleanly | 65 |
'No roving robbers will be harmed by what I'm doing'? | 65 |
What the NFL season has started on every year but once since 2002 | 65 |
Headwear on the cover of Hole's "Live Through This" | 65 |
Its chemical symbol comes from the Latin word "stannum" | 65 |
Subjects in the Hemingway book "Death in the Afternoon" | 65 |
"___ & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood" (reality series) | 65 |
Political label derived from an Irish word for "outlaw" | 65 |
Question that Dorothy poses to Glinda (and Glinda's response) | 65 |
Movie with the repeated line "To infinity, and beyond!" | 65 |
Star of "Captains Courageous" and "Boys Town" | 65 |
"30 Rock" character, or the first name of his portrayer | 65 |
What a marathon runner does after getting a sprain during a race? | 65 |
One of 2011's Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award winners | 65 |
Word with ''family'' or ''lemon'' | 65 |
Prefix for ''cycle'' or ''state'' | 65 |
Informal name for Lou Grant's newspaper, with "The" | 65 |
"The ___ has spoken" ("Survivor" catchphrase) | 65 |
Modern-day alerts that The New Republic suggested The Onion carry | 65 |
Catherine Keener's role in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" | 65 |
Bernie Williams or Derek Jeter, colloquially, in the eyes of fans | 65 |
Word repeated after "If at first you don't succeed" | 65 |
Repeated word in '00 Smashing Pumpkins song about an attempt? | 65 |
"___ to Remember" ("The Fantasticks" classic) | 65 |
Ming ___, of public television's show "Simply Ming" | 65 |
The score for "Symphonie fantastique" has a part for it | 65 |
Its motto is "Pax et lux" ("Peace and light") | 65 |
"You don't __ Superman's cape": Jim Croce lyric | 65 |
Word with ''faced'' or ''fisted'' | 65 |
Ronan ___, "God Bless America" singer at Yankee Stadium | 65 |
Numerical classification of the most used U-boats of World War II | 65 |
___girl (nation created by Oprah in an "Onion" article) | 65 |
Actress Liv who was one of Ingmar Bergman's "muses" | 65 |
James Joyce novel that many people claim to have finished reading | 65 |
Cécile de Volanges portrayer in "Dangerous Liaisons" | 65 |
Intl. group that issued the controversial MacBride report in 1980 | 65 |
Board game where you have no car, no kids, no luck, and no money? | 65 |
"Weekend ___" ("Saturday Night Live" segment) | 65 |
"___ Cripple Creek" (1969 hit for "The Band") | 65 |
"Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" coverers __ Overkill | 65 |
"All That I've Got" Utah band, with "The" | 65 |
Mil. group with the slogan "Until Every One Comes Home" | 65 |
Snack brand represented by Sterling Cooper on "Mad Men" | 65 |
Recipe in the Library of Congress handwritten by Thomas Jefferson | 65 |
"God bless Captain ___!" (Billy Budd's final words) | 65 |
Florida Congressman Buchanan who took Katherine Harris's seat | 65 |
Jules who wrote "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" | 65 |
Latka's womanizing alter-ego on "Taxi," ___ Ferrari | 65 |
Gum-chewing girl in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 65 |
Ending for ''glass'' or ''metal'' | 65 |
''Soft'' or ''silver'' attachment | 65 |
Gore Vidal called him "a genius with the IQ of a moron" | 65 |
Pro league sometimes called the "Dream Tour of Surfing" | 65 |
Award for which winners get to give a five-word acceptance speech | 65 |
Fast food dessert that some kids insist on dipping their fries in | 65 |
"___ Only in It for the Money" (1968 Frank Zappa album) | 65 |
Ship created by Rudyard Kipling for “Captains Courageous” | 65 |
2010 Ke$ha chart-topper with a creatively spelled five-word title | 65 |
''I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am'' composer R.P. | 65 |
"When our history is written, this'll make one ___" | 65 |
Start of a befuddled question from Chester to Mr. Dillon, perhaps | 65 |
Question alarming to young Tell that sounds like one from Juliet? | 65 |
Group with the rock opera "Tommy," with "the" | 65 |
Show where Tony Danza played a housekeeper named (surprise!) Tony | 65 |
Robert Louis Stevenson described it as "bottled poetry" | 65 |
"Thou source of all my bliss, and all my __": Goldsmith | 65 |
"So I hear your job as exercise class instructor is __" | 65 |
"For What It's ___" (1967 Buffalo Springfield song) | 65 |
Entertainer who was the first man to be married at Caesars Palace | 65 |