"I never knew ___ that was not odious" (John Sherman) | 63 |
"Lottery: ___ on people who are bad at math" (Bierce) | 63 |
Philosophical theory first advanced by Leucippus and Democritus | 63 |
#1 hit between "April Love" and "Get a Job" | 63 |
"Séance on ___ Afternoon" (1964 suspense thriller) | 63 |
Like one theory that Shakespeare didn't write all his works | 63 |
1980 album with the hit "You Shook Me All Night Long" | 63 |
Presidential concern about insufficient checking account funds? | 63 |
Literal translation of "Adirondack" that evokes trees | 63 |
Chart showing the highs and lows of actress Ellen's career? | 63 |
Wind instrument pitched an octave lower than its smaller cousin | 63 |
Golden Girl and uke player make an "Arthur" sandwich? | 63 |
Grizzly who runs ahead to make sure there aren't any traps? | 63 |
Popular collegiate "sport" played with balls and cups | 63 |
1984 action film originally intended to star Sylvester Stallone | 63 |
1959 movie starring Red as Randy Sherman (with "The") | 63 |
Nickname for the football stadium at the University of Michigan | 63 |
Judith Anderson's role in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" | 63 |
1990s comedy film about an Italian restaurant owned by brothers | 63 |
Joan nominated for an Oscar in "The Blue Veil" (1951) | 63 |
1990s-2000s kids' show starring a pooch named for its color | 63 |
Emmy-winning supporting actor from "Boardwalk Empire" | 63 |
Sitcom star busted for pot in 1998 at his home in West Virginia | 63 |
Film in which Mark Wahlberg runs an after-hours betting parlor? | 63 |
Louis or P.W., the first and last South African prime ministers | 63 |
Gym teacher's deg. (hey, it even has the class in its name) | 63 |
Meister ___ (Lite Beer from Miller, before it was reformulated) | 63 |
" . . . ___ promise, serv'd no private end:" Pope | 63 |
Disappointment, often ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
Singer with an Oscar-nominated song from "Robin Hood" | 63 |
What taxpayers don't want to hear at school board meetings? | 63 |
"The Daughters of Joshua ___" (1972 Buddy Ebsen film) | 63 |
1930 novel whose title was taken from "Twelfth Night" | 63 |
At 184 feet below sea level, this is the lowest city in the USA | 63 |
The other whale-obsessed mariner, the one who got some therapy? | 63 |
Wearer of uniform #37, retired by both the Yankees and the Mets | 63 |
1934 Kentucky Derby winner or a 1933 film that won Best Picture | 63 |
___ Errol, main character in "Little Lord Fauntleroy" | 63 |
Org. that operates the world's largest particle physics lab | 63 |
Swedish group with the 1993 number one hit "The Sign" | 63 |
"I've had enough of this patio furniture!," e.g.? | 63 |
"The Night They Invented ___" ("Gigi" tune) | 63 |
"How's your Moët & Chandon stock?" answer? | 63 |
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start; etc. | 63 |
He played Signor Emanuel Ravelli in "Animal Crackers" | 63 |
Samuel Richardson novel, one of the earliest written in English | 63 |
Chaucer work that invokes the book of Job, with "The" | 63 |
Leachman who won an Oscar for "The Last Picture Show" | 63 |
Pre-vacation checklist item for Anna Wintour or Jack Nicholson? | 63 |
Command for this flan-like dessert to jump in my mouth already? | 63 |
Best Actress Oscar-winner for "It Happened One Night" | 63 |
Pricing game on "The Price Is Right ... I Mean Left"? | 63 |
"Needle," "magnetic" and "north"? | 63 |
Labor-management problem, or an alternate title for this puzzle | 63 |
Cruise ship that capsized off Italy's coast in January 2012 | 63 |
How to keep some string instruments from being damaged by rain? | 63 |
Dairy farmer's wife who was named after Mrs. Julius Caesar? | 63 |
Joan & Douglas, or where birds go to donate throat pouches? | 63 |
Like someone who randomly likes an old profile picture of yours | 63 |
Black bird with bald patches where its fine feathers should be? | 63 |
1935 film whose title refers to Shirley Temple's hair style | 63 |
Peruvian city with the highest ultraviolet light level on Earth | 63 |
"Believe that you will succeed, and you will" speaker | 63 |
James Bond portrayer in the 1967 film "Casino Royale" | 63 |
Rock group with the 12-time platinum album "Hysteria" | 63 |
1999 commando rescue film subtitled "The Lost Patrol" | 63 |
Video game franchise whose name translates to "devil" | 63 |
"Queen of the Blues" exchanged for Algerian currency? | 63 |
Last National League pitcher to win 30 games in a season (1934) | 63 |
Esmeralda's goat in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" | 63 |
"Come back now, y'hear?" / Park employee [merger] | 63 |
Child of a pre-Civil War trial figure and former E! host Jules? | 63 |
___ evil (what the hands-over-the-mouth monkey might also mean) | 63 |
Coauthor of "You: The Owner's Manual," familiarly | 63 |
83 minutes of Ashton Kutcher walking around a mall parking lot? | 63 |
Where Dantes was held, in "The Count of Monte Cristo" | 63 |
Property owner's right to limited use of another's land | 63 |
''Ye shall not ___ every tree . . .'' (Genesis) | 63 |
Linguistics term coined in 1973, and made controversial in 1996 | 63 |
"I must submit to an epitaph graven by a fool" penner | 63 |
Substance used as an antioxidant, in some alternative medicines | 63 |
Supreme Court justice who was formerly a U.S. solicitor general | 63 |
The state or quality of being former New York governor Spitzer? | 63 |
Singer Morse with the 1952 hit "The Blacksmith Blues" | 63 |
Yvonne with the 1978 #1 hit "If I Can't Have You" | 63 |
Baroness _____ Orczy ("The Scarlet Pimpernel" author) | 63 |
Harris who's played with Gram, Dolly, and Bob, among others | 63 |
"___ Watch" (2012 cop movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal) | 63 |
Saint-___ (capital city in the Rhône-Alpes region of France) | 63 |
[*cross out* Pine, e.g.] Dinosaur that never goes out of style? | 63 |
'Climb -- Mountain' ('The Sound of Music' song) | 63 |
Anti-ship missile that skims waves at nearly the speed of sound | 63 |
Band with the 1986 hit 'Tuff Enuff,' with 'the' | 63 |
"How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life" musician John | 63 |
"O ___ I e'er took delight in thy praises": Byron | 63 |
Extended Director's Cut Special Edition Gift Set purchasers | 63 |
His honorary Oscar aptly weighed 8 1/2 pounds (like all Oscars) | 63 |
"The 59th Street Bridge Song (___ Groovy)" (1967 hit) | 63 |
French mathematician who pioneered in the theory of probability | 63 |
Shakespearean exclamation before "unreverend tongue!" | 63 |