"Antony and Cleopatra" character | 42 |
"___ and Civilization": Marcuse | 41 |
Topic of Plato's "Symposium" | 42 |
Spill Canvas "Himerus and ___" | 40 |
Oscar Wilde poem "The Garden of ___" | 46 |
Late Night Alumni song about Greek god of love? | 47 |
Young the Giant song about love? | 32 |
Winged god who's a symbol of romance | 40 |
Winged figure of Greek mythology | 32 |
Where the NEAR space probe landed | 33 |
Subject of Plato's Symposium | 32 |
Subject of a Piccadilly Circus statue | 37 |
Status taken down from Piccadilly in '84 | 44 |
Plato's "Symposium" topic | 39 |
Plato "Symposium" topic | 33 |
Oscar Wilde's "The Garden of ___" | 47 |
One of the primal gods in Greek myth | 36 |
One of C.S. Lewis's four loves | 34 |
Near-Earth asteroid probed in 2001 | 34 |
Name hidden in seven other answers in this puzzle | 49 |
Marcuse's "___ and Civilization" | 46 |
Life instinct of Freudian psychology | 36 |
Late Night Alumni song about love? | 34 |
It's opposed by Thanatos, in Freudian theory | 48 |
Himerus' sidekick, to Spill Canvas | 38 |
Himerus' sidekick to Spill Canvas | 37 |
Greek god who figures in an annual holiday | 42 |
Greek god sometimes pictured as blindfolded | 43 |
Golden Silvers "Arrows of ___" | 40 |
God who issued from the egg of Night | 36 |
God often depicted unclothed in art | 35 |
God often depicted as a young man | 33 |
First near-Earth asteroid to be discovered | 42 |
First asteroid orbited by a NASA spacecraft | 43 |
First asteroid landed on by a spacecraft | 40 |
First asteroid landed on by a NASA craft | 40 |
Early wielder of a bow and arrow | 32 |
Daring 1960's Ralph Ginzburg magazine | 41 |
Counterpart of Thanatos, in Freudian psychology | 47 |
Controversial 1960's magazine | 33 |
Conductor of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra | 45 |
Christian metalcores Demise of ___ | 34 |
Christian metalcore band Demise of ___ | 38 |
Character in "Antony and Cleopatra" | 45 |
Asteroid viewed by the NEAR spacecraft, 2000 | 44 |
Asteroid on which a NASA probe landed in 2001 | 45 |
"The Garden of ___" (Wilde poem) | 42 |
"The Garden of ___" (Oscar Wilde poem) | 48 |
"Engraved on My Palm" Demise of ___ | 45 |
''Aeneid'' figure | 33 |
''Aeneid'' character | 36 |
Having an irregularly gnawed edge | 33 |
Like the ''Kama Sutra'' | 39 |
Like some fiction and photography | 33 |
Like Ovid's "Amores" | 34 |
Like "Tropic of Cancer" | 33 |
Unlikely section in a religious bookstore | 41 |
Kinsey Institute Library collection | 35 |
"Fifty Shades of Grey" genre | 38 |
"Delta of Venus" genre | 32 |
"To ___ is human . . ." | 33 |
Drop the ball, literally or figuratively | 40 |
Write down the wrong answer, e.g. | 33 |
If you're human, you'll do it | 37 |
Stray from the straight and narrow | 34 |
Do this to prove you're human | 33 |
"The cautious seldom ___": Confucius | 46 |
Suffer a "brain cramp" | 32 |
Necessitate an ''Oops!'' | 40 |
Act human, according to a proverb | 33 |
"To __ is human . . ." | 32 |
''To ___ is human . . .'' | 41 |
Zig when you should have zagged, say | 36 |
Try to fit a square peg in a round hole, e.g. | 45 |
Thing to do on the side of caution | 34 |
Thing to do on the cautious side? | 33 |
Necessitate an "Oops!" | 32 |
Misspell "misspell," e.g. | 35 |
Make a left instead of a right, say | 35 |
Lose money on "Jeopardy!" | 35 |
Lose money on "Jeopardy!," e.g. | 41 |
Leave the straight and narrow, perhaps | 38 |
Give all for one or one for all, e.g.? | 38 |
Get knocked out of the spelling bee | 35 |
Divide by zero in a computer program, maybe | 43 |
Commit catcher's interference, e.g. | 39 |
Boot one on the field, it's human | 37 |
Admit inadmissible evidence, say | 32 |
"To ___ is human": Pope | 33 |
"To ___ is human . . . ": Pope | 40 |
"The cautious seldom ___': Confucius | 45 |
''To ___ is human'' | 35 |
''To ___ is human ...'' | 39 |
Short trip for a special purpose | 32 |
Picking up the dry cleaning, e.g. | 33 |
Something done while running around | 35 |
Quick trip that's "run" | 37 |
Picking up the dry cleaning, say | 32 |
Dropping off the dry cleaning, e.g. | 35 |
They're often run on weekends | 33 |