Susan who filled in for vacationing Bernadette Peters in "Annie Get Your Gun" | 87 |
Star of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and "The Best Years of Our Lives" | 87 |
Exam with a Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills section beginning in 2015, for short | 87 |
On-again off-again fast food sandwich that has been on two "retirement tours" | 87 |
Interview show since 1947 ... and what this puzzle's starred answers do in two ways | 87 |
Sweet talk that may be subjected to a "don't ask, don't tell" policy? | 87 |
Henry Ford: "People can have the ___ in any color, as long as it's black" | 87 |
Kansas City ___, Negro Leagues team with Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson and Ernie Banks | 87 |
Depilatory brand with a controversial "Pretty" line marketed to preteen girls | 87 |
Actress in "Dracula's Daughter" and "The Invisible Man Returns" | 87 |
"The Confessions of ___ Turner" (book that won the 1968 Pulitzer for Fiction) | 87 |
Team whose stadium was built by seizing private property in Brooklyn via eminent domain | 87 |
Singer with the 2012 hit "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" | 87 |
Inventor and electricity pioneer (the coil named for him is twisted up in four answers) | 87 |
''... ___ won't be afraid'' (''Stand by Me'' lyric) | 87 |
Classic song with the lyric "Hear your lonesome, lovesick sweetheart calling" | 87 |
Band that sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" a cappella at the 2000 World Series | 87 |
Football target, in a lot of "America's Funniest Home Videos" submissions | 87 |
Atlanta arena that hosted the 1988 Democratic National Convention, with "the" | 87 |
"How ___ Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life" (plagiarized 2006 novel) | 87 |
"Which, like dumb mouths, do ___ their ruby lips" ("Julius Caesar") | 87 |
"What's ___, Doc?" (cartoon with the line "Kill the wabbit...") | 87 |
"Virent ___! Viret Perna!!" (Latin version of "Green Eggs and Ham") | 87 |
Actor whose character said "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer" | 87 |
Word with ''doll,'' ''clip'' or ''bag'' | 87 |
First celebrity to use his likeness on a video game (albeit his was a primitive square) | 87 |
Location of the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | 87 |
"No beast so fierce but knows some touch of __": "King Richard III" | 87 |
Britpop band with the 1998 compilation "Freshly Squeezed ... The Early Years" | 87 |
Word with ''aside,'' ''down'' or ''on'' | 87 |
"Vegas ___ Rods" (Discovery Channel show featuring souped-up cars and trucks) | 87 |
He said "I never think I have finished a nude until I think I could pinch it" | 87 |
1984 film in which the main character works for the Helping Hand Acceptance Corporation | 87 |
Miniseries whose final episode was the third-most-watched scripted show in U.S. history | 87 |
Phone call telling you to pay the IRS immediately or you'll be thrown in jail, e.g. | 87 |
Author of the best-selling investment book "You're Fifty — Now What?" | 87 |
"...but __ without a cat!" ("Alice's Adventures in Wonderland") | 87 |
Lincoln's description of pre-Civil War America ... or a hint to the circled letters | 87 |
Duane who was #2 on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" | 87 |
Period of supervision for a porn actor who's done poorly in recent backdoor scenes? | 87 |
They Might Be Giants song with the line "And her voice is a backwards record" | 87 |
"Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My ___" ("South Park" episode) | 87 |
NFL Hall of Fame receiver who is first cousins once removed with jazz legend Thelonious | 87 |
"Caesar, now be still: / I kill'd not thee with half so good ___": Brutus | 87 |
"___ You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair)" (2005 #1 album by Kenny Chesney) | 87 |
Procedure improved by physician Alexander Bogdanov that left him dead of TB and malaria | 87 |
What's taken by someone visiting a person who recants on the other side of a river? | 87 |
"The Big Bang" rapper who voiced a character in "The Rugrats Movie" | 87 |
Chorus starter in a 1972 David Bowie song ... or the theme of this puzzle, phonetically | 87 |
1974 #1 double album that included Peter Cetera's "Wishing You Were Here" | 87 |
Car that George buys, thinking it was once owned by Jon Voight, on "Seinfeld" | 87 |
New Hampshire town whose Daily Sun was the first newspaper to publish sudoku in English | 87 |
1969 Cream hit ... or a hint to the seven "mathematical" clues in this puzzle | 87 |
Someone not on an evening guest list (by the way, two show up in this grid unannounced) | 87 |
"The Olympics can no more have a deficit than a man can have a baby", he said | 87 |
Ballplayer arrested for possession of cocaine, driving under the influence, and battery | 87 |
What might have the heading "Collectibles" or "Toys & Hobbies"? | 87 |
Mathematician who is the subject of the book "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers" | 87 |
Antelopes discovered that graze only at twilight; appropriately, they're called ... | 87 |
The pairs of letters inserted into each of this puzzle's theme answers, for example | 87 |
Celebrity couple nickname #2: "Roseanne" co-star and "Cheers" actor | 87 |
Former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Bill who played the character Stefon | 87 |
"Hie thee __, / That I may pour my spirits in thine ear": "Macbeth" | 87 |
Movie with the first female winner of the Oscar for Best Director, with "The" | 87 |
"The only time I'm nervous or scared is when I'm NOT talking" speaker | 87 |
Fictional character who says "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" | 87 |
Nation invented by a John Kerry flub in his first major speech as US Secretary of State | 87 |
"A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies" author Bartolomé de ___ | 87 |
Title on certain language videos ... with a hint to entering six answers in this puzzle | 87 |
“My father had a small estate in Nottinghamshire; I was the third of five sons” | 87 |
Sign seen when approaching an exit road, perhaps, which limits a motorist's options | 87 |
Singer with the #1 R&B hit "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" | 87 |
What someone who has to choose between singers Courtney and Eddie makes a decision for? | 87 |
Broadway producer Liz, Tony winner for "Elephant Man" and "Amadeus" | 87 |
Animator who created "Beavis & Butthead" and "King of the Hill" | 87 |
"A man who won't die for something is not fit to live" speaker, for short | 87 |
Response to "What's a six-letter answer for 'Silent performer'?"? | 87 |
Charles Van Doren vis-Ã -vis the game show "Twenty-One"? [1976, 1989, 1985] | 87 |
"You'll have to solve this puzzle on your own, I'm not going to help" | 87 |
Answer to "which Rogers and Hammerstein musical do you want to see and when?" | 87 |
"... for there is nothing / either good __, but thinking makes it so": Hamlet | 87 |
Mammal whose name derives from the Latin words for "pig" and "fish" | 87 |
Beatles hit with the line, "Treasure these few words till we're together" | 87 |
From a star in "A Guide for the Married Man" to a telegrapher's language? | 87 |
Long rant about how the captain was mean, the shanties sucked, and everyone got scurvy? | 87 |
Pitcher Johnny who completes the old rhyme, "Spahn and ___ and pray for rain" | 87 |
"And would you like anything else with your imported coffee?" "___" | 87 |
One of the "Ten Worst Automobiles of 2007" as ranked by thetruthaboutcars.com | 87 |
Belle Fourche, in this state, is about 20 mi. south of the U.S.'s geographic center | 87 |
Mr. Zog's surfboard grip product that gained notoriety by being banned from schools | 87 |
LaBeouf of acting petulant and then being excused by James Franco in the New York Times | 87 |
Where "Ice Ice Baby" appeared on the "Play That Funky Music" single | 87 |
Johnny Mercer jazz standard with the lyric "My heart is riding on your wings" | 87 |
Bill Callahan covering Scottish math metal with "I Know What Boys Like" band? | 87 |
One of Shakespeare's begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 87 |
"I wanted a DIESEL TRUCK, but got this ___! (Which'll never bear birds)" | 87 |
1984 Talking Heads film hailed as "one of the greatest rock movies ever made" | 87 |
One of two cars besides a Cadillac named in Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac" | 87 |
Classic novel subtitled "Adventures in a Desert Island," with "The" | 87 |
Sylvia ___, whom Sinatra once called the "world's greatest saloon singer" | 87 |