One word that precedes "hard," one that follows it | 60 |
Oscar-winning portrayer of Police Chief Bill Gillespie, 1967 | 60 |
One of the muskrats in the 1976 hit "Muskrat Love" | 60 |
Organization that won the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize, familiarly | 60 |
Optical illusion question, "Which is longer, ___?" | 60 |
Occasion to buy a CD of the "Polonaise-Militaire"? | 60 |
Old "Romper Room" character with bouncing antennae | 60 |
One word that precedes "play," one that follows it | 60 |
One studying animals' behavior in their natural habitats | 60 |
Only place on Earth where crocodiles and alligators co-exist | 60 |
Ornithologist's request on "Wheel of Fortune"? | 60 |
One who uses words in ways opposite of their literal meaning | 60 |
Off-white ride mentioned in "Empire State of Mind" | 60 |
Of an age when pork and mutton were pretty much all you ate? | 60 |
Outfielder Minnie who played professionally in seven decades | 60 |
Ookla the ___ ("Thundarr the Barbarian" character) | 60 |
Organization nickname that plays off the group's secrecy | 60 |
One giving unreliable testimony? [1976, 1985*] [* = Nominee] | 60 |
Oleandrin, anthrax, botulin, snake venom and a dozen others? | 60 |
One way to describe Pinocchio's relationship to Geppetto | 60 |
Oakland-raised writer of "there is no there there" | 60 |
Opera character who commits suicide by jumping off a parapet | 60 |
Org. that rates meat "Choice" or "Prime" | 60 |
Occupy Wall Street crowd's complaints about their wages? | 60 |
Old Coors product pitched as "Zomething different" | 60 |
Original set of marshmallows in Marshmallow Alpha-Bits cereal | 61 |
Org. that publishes an alternative to the New England Journal | 61 |
Org. that released the "family jewels" in June 2007 | 61 |
Only starting pitcher since 1971 to win a league M.V.P. award | 61 |
Opera heroine who sings "Einsam in trüben Tagen" | 61 |
Oscar nominee for a song in "The Lord of the Rings" | 61 |
Org. that domes Springfield in "The Simpsons Movie" | 61 |
Org. involved in the 1981 air traffic controllers' strike | 61 |
Org. featured in ''The Silence of the Lambs'' | 61 |
Oscar winner who sang in "Everyone Says I Love You" | 61 |
Only president who was selected by a congressional commission | 61 |
Only ghost not mentioned by name in "Pac-Man Fever" | 61 |
Oscar winner for "Tootsie" and "Blue Sky" | 61 |
Oater actor Joel with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 61 |
Only word spoken in Mel Brooks's "Silent Movie" | 61 |
One who plays the duck part in "Peter and the Wolf" | 61 |
Object of Orsino's affection in "Twelfth Night" | 61 |
Org. that, when spelled backward, is an old-timey exclamation | 61 |
Org. that produced the documentary "Meet Your Meat" | 61 |
Only U.S. president with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 61 |
Ozzy's "sail across the ocean," perhaps (Abbr.) | 61 |
Overpopulate part of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico? | 61 |
One familiar with snow has runner stuck in a type of rock (6) | 61 |
Old TV show that featured bachelorettes, with "The" | 61 |
Only player to appear in both the Super Bowl and World Series | 61 |
Oscar-nominated film featuring a dentist-turned-bounty hunter | 61 |
One might be followed by "That's what she said" | 61 |
One-time Argentine "Spiritual Leader of the Nation" | 61 |
Only South American nation whose official language is English | 61 |
Original publisher of the "For Dummies" book series | 61 |
Occasional response to "Where's your homework?" | 61 |
Oscar-nominated actress for "Enemies, A Love Story" | 61 |
One of the sisters in Chekhov's "Three Sisters" | 61 |
Oscar nominee for best actress in "Prince of Tides" | 61 |
Old French Communist Party of Canada inits. (hidden in EPCOT) | 61 |
One of Ron Weasley's brothers, in the Harry Potter novels | 61 |
Old monarch whose name is the root word for "chess" | 61 |
Oscar-winning screenwriter for "The Social Network" | 61 |
Only hit song for which title and artist are both palindromes | 61 |
Org. that maintains a "Popular Baby Names" Web page | 61 |
One of the superheroes in 2012's "The Avengers" | 61 |
Ocean State sch. whose motto is "Think Big. We Do." | 61 |
Org. that includes the Seattle Storm and the New York Liberty | 61 |
Org. with a "Pill Identifier" section on its website | 62 |
Oscar nominee for his 2004 role as Senator Ralph Owen Brewster | 62 |
Org. with the slogan "Helping doctors help patients" | 62 |
On second thought, make it a musical: "Quiz Show..." | 62 |
Outfielder who was a member of baseball's All-Century Team | 62 |
Oscar-winning director of "The Silence of the Lambs" | 62 |
Oprah's character in "The Princess and the Frog" | 62 |
Opening track on LL Cool J's "Bigger and Deffer" | 62 |
O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey ___ Night" | 62 |
Org. that accepted Michael Phelps' apology for smoking pot | 62 |
Old "You press the button, we do the rest" sloganeer | 62 |
One of two Virginia signers of the Declaration of Independence | 62 |
Only vegetable never sold frozen, canned, processed, or cooked | 62 |
Org. with the "Tie One On for Safety" ribbon project | 62 |
Only NL team never to have played in the World Series, briefly | 62 |
One whose motto is "The only easy day was yesterday" | 62 |
Old tongue that gave us "rotten" and "egg" | 62 |
Orwell's "1984" or Clarke's "2010" | 62 |
Old TV's "knight without armor in a savage land" | 62 |
Org. whose cruelty-free rabbit logo appears on beauty products | 62 |
Obstinate, and what the other four longest puzzle answers are? | 62 |
Odin's second son who was killed with a piece of mistletoe | 62 |
Only word containing three consecutive pairs of double letters | 62 |
Owen ___, rebel in Shakespeare's "King Henry IV" | 62 |
Online singles service available in English, French and Hebrew | 62 |
Offering discounts for the purchase of a dozen delicious mice? | 62 |
One of his characters was punch-drunk boxer Cauliflower McPugg | 62 |
Oscar winner for "Mystic River" and "Milk" | 62 |
One who only chooses sexual partners with huge dicks, in slang | 62 |
Old record label's boat to reach isolated areas (if X=10)? | 62 |
Oberon's wife in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 62 |
One of three words popularized on ''Seinfeld'' | 62 |