Goldman who wrote ''Anarchism and Other Essays'' | 64 |
Watson of "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" | 53 |
Top 20 name for newborn girls in the U.S. since 1999 | 52 |
Last Jane Austen novel published while she was alive | 52 |
Jane Austen novel the movie "Clueless" was based on | 61 |
Jane Austen novel that inspired "Clueless" | 52 |
Jane Austen novel on which "Clueless" is based | 56 |
Hermione, in the ''Harry Potter'' films | 55 |
Hermione portrayer in the "Harry Potter" series | 57 |
Hermione portrayer in the "Harry Potter" movies | 57 |
Editor Carmichael of Deadspin, Gawker, and the Hairpin | 54 |
Beatrice portrayer in "Much Ado About Nothing" | 56 |
Austen’s “handsome, clever, and rich” heroine | 57 |
Ari Meyer's role on "Kate & Allie" | 52 |
Actress Watson of the "Harry Potter" movies | 53 |
1996 film with the tagline "Cupid is armed and dangerous!" | 68 |
"Handsome, clever and rich" title character of 1815 | 61 |
"Handsome, clever and rich" title character | 53 |
Role first awarded to British actress Elizabeth Shepherd | 56 |
John Steed's partner in "The Avengers" | 52 |
Plus-sized model who hosted "More to Love" | 52 |
Plus-size model who goes by a single palindromic name | 53 |
Doc Brown in the "Back to the Future" films | 53 |
Daniel Decatur ___, minstrel who wrote "Dixie" | 56 |
Statuette shaped like a winged woman holding an atom | 52 |
The Bob Hope Humanitarian Award is presented with them | 54 |
Awards given to "Angels in America" in 2004 | 53 |
Genre of music where guys may wear "guyliner" | 55 |
"I'm a great lover, I'll bet" comedian Philips | 64 |
Style of music running through "Garden State" | 55 |
Soundtrack to a misunderstood mall rat's miserable existence | 64 |
Rock genre known for excessively long band names and song titles | 64 |
Music made by boys who wear eye makeup and girls' skinny jeans | 66 |
Like an insufferable, privileged sophomore who hates everyone | 61 |
Like a boy wearing a studded belt and horn-rimmed glasses | 57 |
Genre of the 1997 album "Nothing Feels Good" | 54 |
Genre for Panic! at the Disco and other bands with long names | 61 |
Comedian Philips once called "a one-man asylum" | 57 |
Adjective for some contemporary high school haircuts | 52 |
University next to the Centers for Disease Control headquarters | 63 |
Institution nicknamed "Coca-Cola University" | 54 |
American university where Desmond Tutu taught theology | 54 |
Didn't hide one's feelings, to say the least | 52 |
"Any ___, if it is sincere, is involuntary": Mark Twain | 65 |
Beethoven's last piano concerto, familiarly, with "the" | 69 |
Syndrome that some parents experience when children leave home | 62 |
Quartet in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 52 |
River forming part of the Germany-Netherlands boundary | 54 |
Quartet in "A Midsummer-Night's Dream" | 52 |
Foursome in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 53 |
The ___ War (1932 Australian military/wildlife control effort) | 62 |
Bird sharing a national coat of arms with a kangaroo | 52 |
Faline's mother, in Salten's "Bambi" | 54 |
Legal term that's French for "on a bench" | 55 |
"There's something else in this envelope": Abbr. | 62 |
It absorbed data from Funk and Wagnalls, among others | 53 |
Suffix with "differ" or "depend" | 52 |
Ending with ''insist'' or ''persist'' | 69 |
"Where the stone age meets the rock age" movie | 56 |
Turn "this" into "_ .... .. ...," e.g. | 58 |
Word "split" in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 65 |
Part of the "Line" the Traveling Wilburys were going to | 65 |
Elton John "Club at the ___ of the Street" | 52 |
Cleaning product with the slogan "It's that fast" | 63 |
"Childhood's ___" (Arthur C. Clarke novel) | 56 |
''The NeverEnding Story'' author Michael | 56 |
Suffix for ''open'' or ''rear'' | 63 |
She Wants Revenge "Pretend the World Has ___" | 55 |
Title role for Asa Butterfield in a 2013 sci-fi film | 52 |
"___ Love" (1994 hit for Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey) | 68 |
"Bewitched" character in psychedelic outfits | 54 |
"... in the two ___ of the mercy seat" (Ex. 25:18) | 60 |
"Sometimes kids get murdered for the ___" Everlast | 60 |
"Sometimes kids get murdered for the ___ ..." (Everlast) | 66 |
"Some people will rob their mother for the ___" Everlast | 66 |
"Before we go any further I want my ___" (Everlast) | 61 |
". . . in the two ___ of the mercy seat" (Ex. 25:18) | 62 |
Words after "put an" or "see no" | 52 |
Dir. from Piglet's House to Pooh Bear's House | 53 |
At the end of it, "my alien" would be a dangerous person | 66 |
___ Riisna, a producer of TV's "20/20" | 52 |
"Wise men learn much from ___": Aristophanes | 54 |
"...and the fourth for mine _____": Addison | 53 |
"___ are so stimulating" (Katharine Hepburn) | 54 |
"Politics is the ___ of the imagination": Ian McEwan | 62 |
Foe hiding, in a way, in the puzzle's four longest answers | 62 |
"No ___ is worse than bad advice": Sophocles | 54 |
"___ of the State" (1998 Will Smith movie) | 52 |
1985 sci-fi film with Dennis Quaid and Louis Gossett, Jr. | 57 |
Barry B. Longyear novella that won Hugo and Nebula awards | 57 |
1985 sci-fi film based on a Hugo Award-winning novella | 54 |
Cabinet dept. that formally founded the Human Genome Project | 60 |
Cabinet dept. formed in response to the 1973 oil crisis | 55 |
Georges who composed "Romanian Rhapsodies" | 52 |
One of the Bunker brothers (who were famous for their closeness) | 64 |
Nat. where the first successful blood transfusion was performed | 63 |
Maj. that both of this puzzle's authors have college degs. in | 65 |
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" actress Georgia | 53 |
Georgia of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' | 56 |
Actress Georgia of "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 54 |