His "Foucault's Pendulum" was published in '88 | 64 |
Harry Potter's was made of holly with a phoenix feather core | 64 |
He wrote "You and I have brains. The others have fluff" | 65 |
He's second to Jordan in Sports Illustrated cover appearances | 65 |
Holden's little brother in "The Catcher in the Rye" | 65 |
Home of the Hank Azaria documentary series "Fatherhood" | 65 |
He dies in Darnay's place in "A Tale of Two Cities" | 65 |
His first film role was Goon in "Rebel Without a Cause" | 65 |
He "wants a gal who's dreamy" in a classic TV theme | 65 |
Huey Lewis "___ need no credit card to ride this train" | 65 |
Host of PBS's "Heritage: Civilization and the Jews" | 65 |
He made a big hit with a tomahawk on "The Tonight Show" | 65 |
He played Warren Buffett on HBO's "Too Big to Fail" | 65 |
Hemingway's posthumous ''The Garden of ___'' | 65 |
Hero #14 on American Film Institute's 100 Heroes and Villains | 65 |
His first words to Alice were "Your hair wants cutting" | 65 |
Horse voiced by Robert Redford in "Charlotte's Web" | 65 |
He was "Big Daddy" in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" | 65 |
Hendrix voted the greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone | 65 |
Herb whose name is derived from the Latin for "to wash" | 65 |
Home of the Calendar Islands, once thought to total 365 in number | 65 |
Hero whose statue appears in front of Chicago's Tribune Tower | 65 |
He's third behind Bonds and Morgan for most walks among NLers | 65 |
He played President Merkin Muffley in "Dr. Strangelove" | 65 |
Hall-of-Fame golfer Tommy ___, called the "Silver Scot" | 65 |
Herd member that can precede the ends of the four longest answers | 65 |
Henry VIII suspended its teaching at Oxford and Cambridge in 1535 | 65 |
He played Sgt. Donny Donowitz in "Inglourious Basterds" | 65 |
Hit video game in which it's really easy to be one button off | 65 |
Hip-hop song about where Thanksgiving stuffing is supposed to go? | 65 |
His character was killed off after he left "Good Times" | 65 |
He played an attendant at Wally's Filling Station in 1960s TV | 65 |
Harry of John O'Hara's "Appointment in Samarra" | 65 |
He's hit home runs in more major league ballparks than anyone | 65 |
Headline about an upcoming lecture by "The March King"? | 65 |
He was credited as Man Dodging Debris in "Spider-Man 2" | 65 |
Hoff who wrote and illustrated "Danny and the Dinosaur" | 65 |
Headwear on the cover of Hole's "Live Through This" | 65 |
House who won Cycle 2 of "America's Next Top Model" | 65 |
Herbert who won a Pulitzer for "The People's Choice" | 66 |
He played Shylock in 2004's "The Merchant of Venice" | 66 |
Home of Snowflake, which, ironically, gets very little snow: Abbr. | 66 |
He painted "Mustache Watch" and "Mustache Hat" | 66 |
History Channel show that follows loggers in the Pacific Northwest | 66 |
Hip to someone who thinks they're being hip using street slang | 66 |
He is "more an antique Roman than a Dane," in literature | 66 |
He had the first hip-hop album to bear an explicit content sticker | 66 |
Had one hit with "There She Goes" (with "The") | 66 |
Host Crane dubbed "the bad boy of late-night television" | 66 |
Hugh's fellow fighter, in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" | 66 |
He voiced Aslan in 2005's "The Chronicles of Narnia" | 66 |
His last line is "See you after school, Dory! Bye, Dad!" | 66 |
He reprised Peck's role in the remake of "Cape Fear" | 66 |
Hearing "Your call is important to us" over and over ... | 66 |
Harry ___ (Green Goblin's alter ego in "Spider Man") | 66 |
Hall of Fame DJ who popularized the term "rock-and-roll" | 66 |
How a rose by any other name would smell, according to Shakespeare | 66 |
He tried selling the Brandenburg Gate, offering to take care of... | 66 |
He played Darrin on "Bewitched," but came out much later | 66 |
He told Bill O'Reilly, "Loud doesn't mean right" | 66 |
Horrorcore hip-hop group whose fans are called Juggalos, for short | 66 |
Honorary title bestowed on Bill Clinton, Muhammad Ali and Mae West | 66 |
Hypothetical high-tech predator in Crichton's "Prey" | 66 |
Holder of numerous pitching records who never won a Cy Young Award | 66 |
Hockey Hall of Famer who's the winningest coach in NHL history | 66 |
Hand tool used for bigger jobs than fastening a few pages together | 66 |
Highest-scoring Scrabble word that doesn't use A, E, I, O or U | 66 |
Hated bills (that appropriately spoil this puzzle's symmetry)? | 66 |
He wrote "It is life near the bone where it is sweetest" | 66 |
Herb's daughter in the comic strip "Herb and Jamaal" | 66 |
He became the world's fastest man at the 2008 Beijing Olympics | 66 |
He "gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air" | 67 |
Hairstyle on the cover of Funkadelic's "Maggot Brain" | 67 |
Hester's portrayer in 1995's "The Scarlet Letter" | 67 |
He was the Mad Hatter in 2010's "Alice in Wonderland" | 67 |
He was played in two 1940 films, by Mickey Rooney and Spencer Tracy | 67 |
Hermey of TV's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," e.g. | 67 |
Her Oscar-nominated song “May It Be” features Elvish lyrics | 67 |
Heroine of Bulwer-Lytton's "The Last Days of Pompeii" | 67 |
Host: "He's getting hit with everything but the ___!" | 67 |
Honolulu's Ala __, world's largest open air shopping center | 67 |
Having the toilet paper roll put on the "wrong" way, e.g. | 67 |
His supposed birthplace is across the street from the Boston Common | 67 |
His epitaph reads "Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore.'" | 67 |
He wrote "I exist, that is all, and I find it nauseating" | 67 |
He played Will Scarlet in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" | 67 |
He's "a part of the band" in "Monster Mash" | 67 |
Headline after the cherubs throw down their halos and go on strike? | 67 |
He ruled England during his father King Edward III's last years | 67 |
He played Hercule Poirot in "Death on the Nile" [strings] | 67 |
Her "Slipstream" won the 2013 Best Americana Album Grammy | 67 |
Headline about a Japanese wrestler's upcoming press conference? | 67 |
Horror movie remake officially released on 6/6/06 (at 6:06:06 a.m.) | 67 |
He plays Prince Rainier in the upcoming "Grace of Monaco" | 67 |
Home state of minor league baseball's Montgomery Biscuits: Abbr. | 68 |
He was questioned by Homer about the theoretical product Skittlebrau | 68 |
His works were the basis of Gregory Maguire's "Wicked" | 68 |
Height in feet of the Statue of Liberty, expressed in Roman numerals | 68 |
He passed Lou in 2009 to become the Yankees' all-time hit leader | 68 |
High-speed letters seen in this puzzle's "connections" | 68 |