Classic Hawaiian song whose title means "Farewell to Thee" | 68 |
Colbert children's book "I ___ Pole (And So Can You!)" | 68 |
Challenging area at Augusta National, as it's facetiously called | 68 |
Character voiced by Justin Timberlake in "Shrek the Third" | 68 |
Christopher Cross "Arthur's Theme (Best That You ___)" | 68 |
Contract clone (whose abbreviation hints at this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
Commuter's source of entertainment / Actor John or David [split] | 68 |
Company with a large advertising sign in Boston's Kenmore Square | 68 |
Candidate who lost to McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, and Harding | 68 |
Cheese tested as ammunition on an episode of "Mythbusters" | 68 |
Caesar's words after "Doth not Brutus bootless kneel?" | 68 |
California setting for the National Puzzlers' League convention? | 68 |
Currency whose name caused several linguistic problems for its users | 68 |
Cartoon character that was one of the first images transmitted on TV | 68 |
Country that eliminated the United States at the last two World Cups | 68 |
Car that "really drives 'em wi-i-ild," in a 1960s song | 68 |
Congressman Martin ___, who lost his seat to Dennis Kucinich in 1996 | 68 |
Character not present in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" | 68 |
Cable TV channel with the slogan "Positively Entertaining" | 68 |
Celeb who got the 2,500th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2013 | 68 |
Classic verse that begins "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!" | 68 |
Comic who had the one-man show "The World According to Me" | 68 |
Credits date for "Cinderella" or "All About Eve" | 68 |
Cheri who impersonated Judge Judy on "Saturday Night Live" | 68 |
Character whose portrayer was arrested for indecent exposure in 1991 | 68 |
Curtis Sittenfeld novel about a girl at the prestigious Ault Academy | 68 |
Classic '80s video game in which one draws with a diamond marker | 68 |
Cease acquisition of the film rights to the life of Lamont Cranston? | 68 |
Chinese restaurant offering / Wonderland affair / Group on the left? | 68 |
Co-founder of Standard Oil and developer of Florida's east coast | 68 |
Carol sung by Andy and Opie from "The Andy Griffith Show"? | 68 |
Comedian who performed at the 2012 White House Correspondents Dinner | 68 |
Christmaslike celebration on the Wookiee planet in a 1978 TV special | 68 |
CNN show that certainly won't be doing any pieces on teabagging? | 68 |
Celebrity twins who own the Dualstar Entertainment Group, familiarly | 68 |
California city that's home to the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company | 68 |
Company that released the unsuccessful Saturn and Dreamcast consoles | 68 |
Controversial 2007 documentary about the American health care system | 68 |
Certain one of a series of clones of a 1990s presidential contender? | 68 |
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN! Warm, sweet, well-rounded guy. Into running ... | 68 |
Cartoon cat, in his own voice, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 68 |
Cable channel whose first showing was "Gone With the Wind" | 68 |
Captain with the "overbearing dignity of some mighty woe" | 67 |
Cartoonist who first said "back to the old drawing board" | 67 |
Classic Studebaker whose name means "Forward!" in Italian | 67 |
Classic "S.N.L." character who spoke with rounded R's | 67 |
Character introduced in the cartoon short "Frog Baseball" | 67 |
Charles Anderson ___, owner and editor of the New York Sun, 1868-97 | 67 |
Castellaneta cry upon seeing "(annoyed grunt)" in scripts | 67 |
Classic writer's manual, and an alternate title for this puzzle | 67 |
Collaborator with Paul Simon on his 2006 album "Surprise" | 67 |
Corporation whose scandal led to the dissolution of Arthur Andersen | 67 |
Climbing challenge that contains the Geneva spur and Khumbu icefall | 67 |
Commerce minder found in eight of this puzzle's longest answers | 67 |
Collective Soul "Let's mingle. And make it well" song | 67 |
Contraction with ''do'' or ''work'' | 67 |
Co-star in the U.S. premiere of "Waiting for Godot," 1956 | 67 |
Captain of the Ghost, in Jack London's "The Sea Wolf" | 67 |
Character not computer- animated in the "Garfield" movies | 67 |
City that Fred Astaire was "flying down to" in a 1934 hit | 67 |
Common Tin Pan Alley song form (as, e.g., "I Got Rhythm") | 67 |
Christopher's bumped-off fiancée on "The Sopranos" | 67 |
Compilation album about drinking and troubles among the Mennonites? | 67 |
Comedian who is a tenth cousin of both Stephen King and Dick Cheney | 67 |
Comic Marty Allen's signature greeting, "Hello, ___!" | 67 |
Count in "Attack of the Clones" played by Christopher Lee | 67 |
Comic strip that Chic Young abandoned to create "Blondie" | 67 |
Current that flows between two objects: abbr. (hidden in YES, DEAR) | 67 |
Comic device used several times in "The Canterbury Tales" | 67 |
Chisholm Trail stop in Texas nicknamed "Cowtown," briefly | 67 |
Chef's note-to-self after dispensing soup with a measuring cup? | 67 |
Conflict, and a hint to unraveling the puzzle's circled letters | 67 |
Classic game show host who moonlights with a Canadian police force? | 67 |
Classic song about an Irish lass that was a #1 hit in 1913 and 1947 | 67 |
Complete set of 12 shapes formed by this puzzle's black squares | 67 |
City that was the site of three battles in the Seven Years' War | 67 |
Casual Encounter: hotel employee seeking partner for a discreet ___ | 67 |
City that lost its "tallest building" distinction in 2007 | 67 |
Common interface that is a model for several squares in this puzzle | 67 |
Comedy duo with a "Billion Dollar Movie" that looks awful | 67 |
Classic poem that begins "I think that I shall never see" | 67 |
Co. of which Howard Hughes became the principal shareholder in 1939 | 67 |
COUNTRY WITH FEWER MEDALS THAN RUSSIA AT SOCHI, ALSO FEWER REAL MEN | 67 |
Coin with FDR on the front (as opposed to, say, Queen Elizabeth II) | 67 |
Casual restaurant chain known for its semi-sheer window treatments? | 67 |
Condiment that's almost always actually horseradish in the U.S. | 67 |
Contented sighs (and a homophonic hint to this puzzle's theme) | 66 |
Country with which the U.S. goes to war in "Wag the Dog" | 66 |
Carter who illustrated "The Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer" | 66 |
Character on "The Simpsons" who works at the Kwik-E-Mart | 66 |
Criminal Jodi who was convicted of first-degree murder in May 2013 | 66 |
Container often located on the synagogue wall closest to Jerusalem | 66 |
Composer nominated for an Oscar for "Blues in the Night" | 66 |
Classic Studebaker whose name means "forward" in Italian | 66 |
Cheese named for the Wisconsin city in which it was first produced | 66 |
Country suspended from the Organization of American States in 1962 | 66 |
Carvey who starred in the awful "The Master of Disguise" | 66 |
Co-star of DiCaprio in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" | 66 |
Classic Disney film that includes "The Nutcracker Suite" | 66 |
Collective Soul "Come together now. Yeah, let's ___" | 66 |