"The Angel that presided ___ my birth" (William Blake) | 64 |
Pirandello's "Six Characters in Search ___ Author" | 64 |
Animal whose tongue is long enough to clean its eyelids and ears | 64 |
Danny who sang "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" | 64 |
Word with ''chap'' or ''fellow'' | 64 |
Mrs. Václav Havel, the first first lady of the Czech Republic | 64 |
Actress Lena who made her first film while still in drama school | 64 |
Disney animator Johnston who received the National Medal of Arts | 64 |
Either sister starring in 2004's "New York Minute" | 64 |
"'Tis all a Chequer-board of Nights and Days" poet | 64 |
Swiss watch brand sported since '95 by film's James Bond | 64 |
1847 novel based on its author's time in the Society Islands | 64 |
Words with ''roll'' or ''hunch'' | 64 |
Phrase with ''dare'' or ''lark'' | 64 |
Pearl Jam trilogy: "Footsteps," "Alive," ___ | 64 |
Number in "A Chorus Line" that's actually a number | 64 |
Metallica song parodied in a "Shreds" video on Youtube | 64 |
Chris ___, first unseeded woman to win the Australian Open, 1978 | 64 |
"___ the loneliest number ..." (Three Dog Night lyric) | 64 |
Birdie that's hidden literally in 10 pairs of puzzle answers | 64 |
L.A. Guns: "I took a ride with her ___ ticket to love" | 64 |
Words with ''sleep'' or ''step'' | 64 |
"It's ___ a Paper Moon" (Ella Fitzgerald standard) | 64 |
"I'll meet you further ___ the road" (Johnny Cash) | 64 |
Green-skinned dancing girl in "The Return of the Jedi" | 64 |
Suffix with ''ball'' or ''buff'' | 64 |
Title words before "Nothing to hide," in a Journey hit | 64 |
"Genoveva" was the only one written by Robert Schumann | 64 |
"Einstein on the Beach" and "Nixon in China" | 64 |
''Jenufa'' and ''Alceste,'' e.g. | 64 |
"Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind" speaker | 64 |
English artist John who's buried at St. Paul's Cathedral | 64 |
First name of a ''The Color Purple'' cast member | 64 |
Makes a choice [and one more example of this puzzle's theme] | 64 |
''Milk's favorite cookie,'' according to ads | 64 |
Black-and-white items that are 655 days older than the crossword | 64 |
"In thunder, lightning ___ rain?": "Macbeth" | 64 |
Colour of premium credit cards issued by Mexican banks, probably | 64 |
"August: ___ County" (Meryl Streep/Julia Roberts film) | 64 |
It was destroyed by Godzilla in "Godzilla Raids Again" | 64 |
Spartan cheerleader portrayer on "Saturday Night Live" | 64 |
NFL tiebreakers hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 64 |
First National Leaguer with eight consecutive 100-R.B.I. seasons | 64 |
Miranda who portrayed Eowyn in "The Lord of the Rings" | 64 |
"Je crois que __": Pierre's "I think so" | 64 |
"___, Nous Pouvons!" (slogan for French Obama backers) | 64 |
"Be ___ Guest" ("Beauty and the Beast" song) | 64 |
"___ House," 1970 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young hit | 64 |
Realtor's "quiet setting"? Truthfully, it's __ | 64 |
Words with ''sight'' or ''mind'' | 64 |
Cause of the witch's demise in "Hansel and Gretel" | 64 |
Word hidden backwards in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 64 |
Food prepared by Mrs. Costanza in a "Seinfeld" episode | 64 |
Man to "tell 'em what they won" on many game shows | 64 |
Comedian Jimmy who hosts the "Never Not Funny" podcast | 64 |
Page who sang "How much is that doggie in the window?" | 64 |
Actor to whom this puzzle is dedicated (1/26/1925–9/26/2008) | 64 |
"The Power of Positive Thinking" author Norman Vincent | 64 |
"__ d'âne": "Donkey Skin" (1970 film) | 64 |
Score the winning point in a cribbage game, with "out" | 64 |
Of all U.S. coins, the only one that's less than half copper | 64 |
Magazine that annually chooses "The Sexiest Man Alive" | 64 |
The "it" in the 1990s slogan "Gotta have it" | 64 |
Oscar-winning actor whose name is Italian for "fishes" | 64 |
"And we watched about 10 minutes of '___' ..." | 64 |
Dish that's a homonym for a number that relates to its shape | 64 |
It lost out to "A Little Night Music" for Best Musical | 64 |
Stevie Wonder "Journey Through the Secret Life of ___" | 64 |
Author mentioned in the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus" | 64 |
One who "can survive everything but a misprint": Wilde | 64 |
Murder method in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye" | 64 |
"Golden Blunders" power pop band, with "the" | 64 |
"___ Potables" (common "Jeopardy!" category) | 64 |
"Je vous en ___" ("You're welcome": Fr.) | 64 |
School gp. that sometimes has an "S" added to its name | 64 |
National org. with the slogan "every child. one voice" | 64 |
"Some nylons will give you a run for your money," e.g. | 64 |
Prince Akeem's destination, in "Coming to America" | 64 |
Their motto is "Through Adversity to the Stars": Abbr. | 64 |
Title word after "Pineapple" or "Maple Leaf" | 64 |
Repeated verb in “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” | 64 |
Fortifications mentioned in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 64 |
William ___ (long-time head of Homicide on "The Wire") | 64 |
"The most trusted name in electronics" sloganeer, once | 64 |
"Man is not free unless government is limited" speaker | 64 |
Word with ''world'' or ''McCoy'' | 64 |
Henrik Ibsen was a playwright who focused on the ___ movement... | 64 |
"You got chocolate in my peanut butter..." candy brand | 64 |
Bridget's portrayer in "Bridget Jones's Diary" | 64 |
Dimmesdale's title in "The Scarlet Letter,": Abbr. | 64 |
How to unravel the answers to this puzzle's asterisked clues | 64 |
Unburdened [like this puzzle? check out *avxwords.com* for more] | 64 |
Song with the lyric "she really shows you all she can" | 64 |
"The Larry Sanders Show" Emmy-winning supporting actor | 64 |
Board game originally titled "La Conquête du Monde" | 64 |
Director Martin of "Hud" and "Norma Rae" (4) | 64 |
Subject of the 2008 biography "The Man Who Made Lists" | 64 |
"... ___ for the home team/ If they don't win ..." | 64 |
Best-seller subtitled "The Saga of an American Family" | 64 |
Edwin's fiancée in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" | 64 |