GENERAL MOTORS manufactures lawn ornaments for home sellers? | 60 |
Gently moved a 'Pillow Talk' co-star back and forth? | 60 |
Game that spawned "The Urbz," with "The" | 60 |
Generally good advice, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 60 |
Ginger portrayer (''Gilligan's Island'') | 60 |
Global efforts to which this puzzle's theme is dedicated | 60 |
Grp. with the old slogan "A deadline every minute" | 60 |
Golfer Babe who was a six-time AP Female Athlete of the Year | 60 |
Greek spelling of the Hebrew for "Praise the Lord!" | 61 |
Girl in Tennessee Williams's "Summer and Smoke" | 61 |
Group that included Mr. T as "Bad Attitude" Baracus | 61 |
Gregg Allman's wife who filed for divorce after nine days | 61 |
Game with a board whose center is 5'8" off the floor | 61 |
Grp. with a "Get It Straight" publication for teens | 61 |
George has a bad one in "It's A Wonderful Life" | 61 |
Grp. with the 1977 platinum album "Out of the Blue" | 61 |
Genre for Panic! at the Disco and other bands with long names | 61 |
Guesses "true" when the answer is "false" | 61 |
Gordon __: Michael Douglas's "Wall Street" role | 61 |
George Eliot's ''Felix ___, the Radical'' | 61 |
Group whose name is often mistakenly thought to be an acronym | 61 |
Group that recently admitted a two-year-old with an IQ of 152 | 61 |
Green who starred in Broadway's "Babes in Arms" | 61 |
German "krautrock" band with a modern-sounding name | 61 |
Genre of a 1965 exhibit called "The Responsive Eye" | 61 |
Gold medalist Nurmi of the 1920, '24 and '28 Olympics | 61 |
Gregory Sierra's former role in "Barney Miller" | 61 |
Go uninvited to a nightclub show in an Asian ethnic district? | 61 |
Grp. with the 1973 gold album "Brain Salad Surgery" | 61 |
Gift card phrase, a homophonic hint to the puzzle's theme | 61 |
Gershwin musical that featured "Fascinating Rhythm" | 61 |
Good news for those on fixed incomes, bad news for bike tires | 61 |
Gandalf portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" movies | 61 |
German sports car with Clinton's youngest cabinet member? | 61 |
Group with a 1977 hit banned by the BBC, with "the" | 61 |
George who wrote "The Bubble of American Supremacy" | 61 |
Group that was second only to the Beatles in '60s #1 hits | 61 |
Group associated with 2009's Taxpayer March on Washington | 61 |
Ginger portrayer on ''Gilligan's Island'' | 61 |
Glam band with the classic album "Electric Warrior" | 61 |
Golfer's nervousness during putting, with "the" | 61 |
Gasteyer who played half of the "Delicious Dish" duo | 62 |
Grooming brand with Peace and Harmony products (seriously? OK) | 62 |
Gas brand with the slogan "Put a tiger in your tank" | 62 |
Game in which the highest trump card is called the right bower | 62 |
German philosopher who wrote "The true is the whole" | 62 |
Govt. agcy. that will hire nearly 16000 to implement Obamacare | 62 |
Game whose odds of hitting all numbers is 1 in 3.5 quintillion | 62 |
German mathematician who lent his name to a "bottle" | 62 |
Grp. that doesn't want you getting tanked with a full tank | 62 |
Geeky sort found within this puzzle's four longest answers | 62 |
Govt. agcy with a Stem Cell Information section on its website | 62 |
Group on Miles Davis's "Birth of the Cool," e.g. | 62 |
Game show announcer Johnny who cried "Come on down!" | 62 |
Green eggs and ham purveyor, in "Green Eggs and Ham" | 62 |
Goodies unclaimed as a result of this puzzle's predicament | 62 |
Generally forbidden (but highly useful) crossword puzzle entry | 62 |
Given this puzzle's theme, conclusion about the hypothesis | 62 |
Gp. whose parades often draw more protesters than participants | 62 |
Game show in which "Stuttering pig" might be a clue? | 62 |
Gilbert and Sullivan's follow-up to "The Mikado" | 62 |
Gonzales known as "the fastest mouse in all Mexico" | 62 |
Goalie Howard of U.S.A.'s 2010 and '14 World Cup teams | 62 |
Graynor of "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist" | 63 |
George who was nicknamed "the man who owned Broadway" | 63 |
Geographical name that's another geographical name backward | 63 |
Gordon ___ (Michael Douglas's "Wall Street" role) | 63 |
George of Broadway's ''La Cage aux Folles'' | 63 |
Grammy co-winner for the rap song "Back on the Block" | 63 |
Group whose 1946 song "The Gypsy" was #1 for 13 weeks | 63 |
Gene Simmons "I'm living ___, at the Holiday Inn" | 63 |
Grantorto's victim in ''The Faerie Queene'' | 63 |
Gru's oldest adoptive daughter in "Despicable Me" | 63 |
Griffin who died shortly before his crossword game show debuted | 63 |
Grp. running the Kepler, Curiosity, Cassini and Hubble missions | 63 |
Group that includes the Secy. of State and the Secy. of Defense | 63 |
Genre in MoMA's 1965 "The Responsive Eye" exhibit | 63 |
Golden ___ (mathematical constant often encountered in biology) | 63 |
Golden Girl and uke player make an "Arthur" sandwich? | 63 |
Grizzly who runs ahead to make sure there aren't any traps? | 63 |
Gym teacher's deg. (hey, it even has the class in its name) | 63 |
Giveaways on 2010's "Oprah's Favorite Things" | 63 |
Greeting to the current host of "The Price Is Right"? | 63 |
God's advice to Adam about how to be fruitful and multiply? | 63 |
Government perceived to overcontrol the welfare of its citizens | 63 |
Grateful Dead classic about a family member's musical group | 63 |
Gary who sang "It's the only way to live in cars" | 63 |
Get help of a sort on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" | 63 |
General who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Yellow Tavern | 63 |
Gift from a clueless co-worker (really, you shouldn't have) | 63 |
Girl, in song, "way down yonder in the paw-paw patch" | 63 |
Gossip site that broke the story of Michael Jackson's death | 63 |
Grp. whose seal has the words "This we'll defend" | 63 |
Genre of Walter Isaacson's "Steve Jobs," for short | 64 |
Grp. with the 1976 platinum album "A New World Record" | 64 |
Goldman who wrote ''Anarchism and Other Essays'' | 64 |
Govt. org. with a Shakespeare in American Communities initiative | 64 |
Green-skinned dancing girl in "The Return of the Jedi" | 64 |
Gift from a clueless girlfriend (really, you shouldn't have) | 64 |
Greets respectfully[SEE NOTE ABOVE about last week's puzzle] | 64 |