Recipient's name and delivery details, on a business letter | 63 |
Result of every resident of an East Coast state going hairless? | 63 |
Robert who wrote Chicago's "Saturday in the Park" | 63 |
Reality show about a rich bachelor who pokes people in the eye? | 63 |
Result of incorrectly filling out paperwork about an invention? | 63 |
Random, casino-based way of deciding whether to admit a pledge? | 63 |
Route on which to "get your kicks," in a pop standard | 63 |
Ref's tool when reviewing a play that's been challenged | 63 |
Racetrack habitué who searches for discarded winning tickets | 63 |
Russian Gherman who became the second person to orbit the Earth | 63 |
Rapper Rolling Stone named the 86th Greatest Artist of All Time | 63 |
Retailer whose board of directors once included Hillary Clinton | 63 |
Reservoir, and hint to puzzle theme found in seven long answers | 63 |
Repeated line in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" | 63 |
Role in the films "Wichita" and "Tombstone" | 63 |
Realistic excuse why Anthony's wife didn't satisfy him? | 63 |
Robert who played Roderigo in Welles's "Othello" | 62 |
Reply to "I love you" in the movie "Ghost" | 62 |
Robert ___ Prewitt ("From Here to Eternity" soldier) | 62 |
Rival of Altoona in minor league baseball's Eastern League | 62 |
Recordholder for most completions by a left-handed quarterback | 62 |
Runner Gebrselassie who holds the world record in the marathon | 62 |
Record of the Year winner for "Just the Way You Are" | 62 |
Rockabilly's Buddy with the 1957 #1 "Party Doll" | 62 |
Richie Valens song released as the B-side of "Donna" | 62 |
Reason to be barred from a bar ... or the theme of this puzzle | 62 |
Ref. work featured in "The Professor and the Madman" | 62 |
Ref. conceived of in 1857 by London's Philological Society | 62 |
Replacements "Want it in writing, I ___ you nothing" | 62 |
Roman à clef about Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign | 62 |
Rogers who was elected twice to the Country Music Hall of Fame | 62 |
Rapper whose "Smack That" earned a Grammy nomination | 62 |
Rolling Stones guitarist who is a member of rock's 27 Club | 62 |
Rastafarian phrase expressing oneness between God and humanity | 62 |
Rapper who co-starred in 2002's "Half Past Dead" | 62 |
Ravel's "Ma mere ___" ("Mother Goose") | 62 |
Result of sitting in the front row of a movie theater, perhaps | 62 |
Rowboat accessories for porkers made of collectible milk caps? | 62 |
Result of the fruit truck never arriving at the senior center? | 62 |
Robbie who played Cousin Oliver on "The Brady Bunch" | 62 |
Radical leftist gp. that had an emblem of a seven-headed cobra | 62 |
Render inaccessible, as a nuclear waste containment unit maybe | 62 |
R&B group with the hit "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg" | 62 |
R&B singer with the 2011 album "Open Invitation" | 62 |
Retailer with a fashion show (with ''Secret'') | 62 |
Rec. center that would be less appealing to the Village People | 62 |
Rap sheet letters hidden in this puzzle's longest answers | 61 |
Robert Palmer: "Sneakin' Sally Through the ___" | 61 |
Roone who created "Nightline" and "20/20" | 61 |
Resort where an episode of "South Park" takes place | 61 |
Remarkable thing, in old slang (with ''the'') | 61 |
Roald who wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 61 |
Roush who led the National League in hitting in 1917 and 1919 | 61 |
Robin Hood portrayer in "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" | 61 |
Rice and Lloyd Webber's "Waltz for ___ and Che" | 61 |
Room where you might find an Arabian prince or Arabian prints | 61 |
Ryan who played Granny on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 61 |
Rauch who plays Bernadette on "The Big Bang Theory" | 61 |
Rod Stewart & Ron Isley "This Old Heart of ___" | 61 |
Recently, as with "married" or "released" | 61 |
Runaway ___ Cart (former roller coaster in Branson, Missouri) | 61 |
Role for which Marion Cotillard won a 2007 Best Actress Oscar | 61 |
Recurring character who dies in the novel "Curtain" | 61 |
River name meaning "where the goods are brought in" | 61 |
Rerun's pal on ''What's Happening!!'' | 61 |
Retailer with "his and hers" Michigan Avenue stores | 61 |
Result of a Gershwin collaboration with Lennon and McCartney? | 61 |
Recruiting slogan that replaced "Be All You Can Be" | 61 |
Renaissance period wind instrument with an upward curving end | 61 |
Record holder for most games played at shortstop for one team | 61 |
Rapper with the 2000 single "Party Up (Up in Here)" | 61 |
Reverend Maclean in "A River Runs Through It," e.g. | 61 |
Rapper who came to prominence as a member of the Wu-Tang Clan | 61 |
Registers one's answer on a computerized true-false quiz? | 61 |
Rock and roll band whose lead singer often played flute solos | 61 |
Refuse to fire "Gangsta's Paradise" hip-hopper? | 61 |
R&B singer with the hit "It's All About Me" | 61 |
Russian noble name (and an eponym for a fancy veal entrée) | 61 |
Rare dynamic marking seen in Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony | 61 |
Russian Orthodox substitutes for palm branches on Palm Sunday | 61 |
Reptile that can win a "Miss Congeniality" contest? | 61 |
Republic with an image of Sun Yat-Sen on some of its currency | 61 |
Rockers who reunited to release "Hell Freezes Over" | 61 |
Ron Kovic portrayer in "Born on the Fourth of July" | 61 |
Response to a joke about Whitney Houston's death, perhaps | 61 |
Reliever's feeling after giving up a game-ending homerun? | 61 |
Robert Burns's "O, ___ Thou in the Cauld Blast" | 61 |
Robin who voiced Ramon and Lovelace in "Happy Feet" | 61 |
Racer Luyendyk whose son was on "The Bachelorette" | 60 |
Rapper Rocky (whose second letter is really a "$") | 60 |
Real estate units involved in this puzzle's theme: Abbr. | 60 |
River forming the eastern border of Charlemagne's empire | 60 |
Rock's co-star in ''Strange Bedfellows'' | 60 |
Russian chemist with a law of thermodynamics named after him | 60 |
Repeated phrase in Kurt Vonnegut's "Slapstick" | 60 |
Richard Belzer's "Law & Order: SVU" costar | 60 |
Randy Newman song that begins "Hate New York City" | 60 |
Ryssdal who hosts public radio's "Marketplace" | 60 |
Receiver of the advice "To thine own self be true" | 60 |
Robert W. Service's "The Cremation of Sam ___" | 60 |