She covered "The End" by her former lover Jim Morrison | 64 |
Station on which Will Shortz appears as "Puzzlemaster" | 64 |
Song that ends "Protégera nos foyers et nos droits" | 64 |
Singer called "the Voice of the Civil Rights Movement" | 64 |
Swiss watch brand sported since '95 by film's James Bond | 64 |
Suffix with ''ball'' or ''buff'' | 64 |
Spartan cheerleader portrayer on "Saturday Night Live" | 64 |
Score the winning point in a cribbage game, with "out" | 64 |
Stevie Wonder "Journey Through the Secret Life of ___" | 64 |
School gp. that sometimes has an "S" added to its name | 64 |
Song with the lyric "she really shows you all she can" | 64 |
Subject of the 2008 biography "The Man Who Made Lists" | 64 |
Sch. that awarded the first civil engineering degree in the U.S. | 64 |
Subj. of the “traveling salesman” problem in mathematics | 64 |
Stand-up comic famous for carrying a rolled-up newspaper onstage | 64 |
Senegalese rapper on Young Jeezy's "Soul Survivor" | 64 |
Something that's tough to eat, but filled with antioxidants? | 64 |
Song with the line "Oh, baby, that's what I like!" | 64 |
Senator Tom who wants to stage another constitutional convention | 64 |
Singer of the Gallic version of "Who's Sorry Now"? | 64 |
Sinatra song with many lines starting with "this time" | 64 |
Sandburg's "___ Are Different to Different People" | 64 |
Song introduced by Ginger Rogers in "Girl Crazy": 1930 | 64 |
Sitcom with the theme song "I'll Be There for You" | 64 |
Star of a biopic about the designer of Guggenheim Museum Bilbao? | 64 |
Shoe additions, and what this puzzle's theme answers contain | 64 |
Start of first phrase meaning "approximately unequal"? | 64 |
Song that knocked "Good Vibrations" out of the #1 spot | 64 |
Stalling phrase from a player who might be attacking from Japan? | 64 |
Spanish saint who wrote the encyclopedic "Etymologiae" | 64 |
Star of 1950s TV's "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" | 64 |
Sugarland album with the #1 country hit "Already Gone" | 64 |
Square, in 1950s slang, indicated visually by a two-hand gesture | 64 |
Some homeowner transactions when interest rates fall, informally | 64 |
Secretive Catholic organization in "The Da Vinci Code" | 64 |
Sign on a vacationing atmospheric scientist's office? (mass) | 64 |
Singer with the 5x platinum album "Nick of Time," 1989 | 64 |
Shared item on the résumé of this puzzle's celebrities | 64 |
Songwriters Hall of Fame member who wrote "April Love" | 64 |
Six-headed monster with twelve feet from the "Odyssey" | 64 |
Start of the Martin Luther King Jr. Street Historic Walking Tour | 64 |
Stevens who hosted "American Top 40" from 1988 to 1995 | 64 |
Substance written about in Jose Canseco's "Juiced" | 64 |
Scandinavian man's name that means "young warrior" | 64 |
Surge of water [sign up for weekly indie xwords at avxwords.com] | 64 |
Singer of the 1958 #1 hit "It's Only Make Believe" | 64 |
She played Emma in the movie version of "The Avengers" | 64 |
Supplement taken around the start of spring, in a yearly supply? | 64 |
Suffix with ''hard'' or ''soft'' | 64 |
Stones "I am the ___ kind of guy for you to be around" | 64 |
Second of the three Super Bowls in which Joe Montana was the MVP | 64 |
Song with the line "Mr. Bluebird's on my shoulder" | 64 |
Sausage king Froman in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 63 |
Say "They went that-a-way" when they didn't, say? | 63 |
Singer Lambert, runner-up on the 2009 "American Idol" | 63 |
St. where "To Kill A Mock¬ing¬bird" takes place | 63 |
Support group whose symbol is a white circle in a blue triangle | 63 |
Song with the lyric "City of a million warm embraces" | 63 |
Subject of four Sports Illustrated covers between 1966 and 1993 | 63 |
Sailor's OK, and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
Scott who played Bob Loblaw on "Arrested Development" | 63 |
Sweet, or, read another way, a hint to five long puzzle answers | 63 |
Singer with the 1993 multi-platinum album "Music Box" | 63 |
Subject of "It Must Be Love, My Face Is Breaking Out" | 63 |
Singer/guitarist born Maria Rosario Pilar Martinez Molina Baeza | 63 |
Station where Larry King will host his final show this December | 63 |
Setting of the opening scene of "Saving Private Ryan" | 63 |
Secret retreat hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 63 |
Steadfast belief (and parent of each answer to a starred clue?) | 63 |
Singer with the album "Live at the Polynesian Palace" | 63 |
Suit up [get archived AV Club xwords for $8/year: avxwords.com] | 63 |
Shockers in the "Journal of Biological Oceanography"? | 63 |
Spengler who is the first to spot the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man | 63 |
Suffix for ''open'' or ''rear'' | 63 |
South-central U.S. city named for a woman in English literature | 63 |
Symphony on Norman Bates's phonograph in "Psycho" | 63 |
Shakespearean words following "Speak, hands, for me!" | 63 |
Show whose fans are named by adding "ks" to the title | 63 |
System wherein "Gentlemen" looks like a "U" | 63 |
Sarah Josepha ___, who wrote "Mary Had a Little Lamb" | 63 |
Song with the lyric "I do appreciate you being round" | 63 |
Song that knocked "Ticket to Ride" out of the #1 slot | 63 |
Shakespearean character who says "I am not what I am" | 63 |
Song words before "a rock" and "the walrus" | 63 |
Suffix with ''miss'' or ''mob'' | 63 |
Suffix for ''bull'' or ''fool'' | 63 |
Springfield's minor-league team on "The Simpsons" | 63 |
Springfield's minor league team on "The Simpsons" | 63 |
Singer who lip-synced the National Anthem for Super Bowl XXXIII | 63 |
Singer of the 1974 hit "I've Got the Music in Me" | 63 |
Second movement of Dvorák’s “New World” symphony | 63 |
She sings "Two Lost Souls" with Joe in a 1955 musical | 63 |
Stevie Wonder's mother and sometimes co-writer Mae Hardaway | 63 |
Subject of the 2006 documentary "An Unreasonable Man" | 63 |
Subject of the 2007 documentary "An Unreasonable Man" | 63 |
Soda that comes in Blueberry, Berry, and Blue Ice Cream flavors | 63 |
Single name that Denver Nuggets player Maybyner Hilario goes by | 63 |
St. Nicholas gives one in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" | 63 |
Speechwriter Peggy who coined many phrases for George H.W. Bush | 63 |
Schoolhouse Rock "A ___ is a Person, Place, or Thing" | 63 |