"An' they talks a ___ lovin' . . . ": Kipling | 63 |
Show on before "Fantasy Island," with "The" | 63 |
Condition for one who gets off on bondage gear or biker clothes | 63 |
Dickens' Hallowe'en ne're-do-well Mister _____ ? | 63 |
Program about a detective on an island who teaches a gym class? | 63 |
Catchphrase of Jean-Luc Picard on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 63 |
"The parishioners ignored the ___ ___ meat on Friday" | 63 |
Evergreen shrub that's Spanish for "little apple" | 63 |
Only actor to speak in Mel Brooks' "Silent Movie" | 63 |
Elizabeth's plaint after always losing to her royal sister? | 63 |
Sea of ___ (separator of Turkey's Asian and European parts) | 63 |
Writer of the story on which "All About Eve" is based | 63 |
Vintner Paul who would "sell no wine before its time" | 63 |
"Right Back Where We Started From" singer Nightingale | 63 |
Year when "Hamlet" is believed to have been completed | 63 |
Objects of Mr. Jinx's ire, on "Huckleberry Hound" | 63 |
Baseball term that defines the threshold of incompetent hitting | 63 |
Lord of the Dance star's nickname after letting himself go? | 63 |
Lift that works many of the same muscles as a handstand push-up | 63 |
San Diego air station whose pilots inspired "Top Gun" | 63 |
Old-time radio's ''tracer of lost persons'' | 63 |
Homemade music compilation ... or a hint to the circled letters | 63 |
Reality show about a rich bachelor who pokes people in the eye? | 63 |
United States coin minted from 1878 to 1904 (and again in 1921) | 63 |
Greeting to the current host of "The Price Is Right"? | 63 |
Hedger's answer to "Have you done your homework?" | 63 |
God's advice to Adam about how to be fruitful and multiply? | 63 |
Jamie ___, oldest pitcher in major-league history to win a game | 63 |
CNN, the NYT, et al., in a somewhat pejorative internet acronym | 63 |
1928 #1 song heard in a 1990 Steve Martin film of the same name | 63 |
What Gollum calls the Ring in "The Lord of the Rings" | 63 |
Evergreen tree has critical condition that's contagious (7) | 63 |
Government perceived to overcontrol the welfare of its citizens | 63 |
"The Soup ___" (classic "Seinfeld" episode) | 63 |
Grateful Dead classic about a family member's musical group | 63 |
Member of a boy band with nine top 10 hits / Supply line cutter | 63 |
Studio that distributed the "Lord of the Rings" films | 63 |
What the giggling supporter of the Salem witch trials was told? | 63 |
Writer who appeared in a 2004 "Gilmore Girls" episode | 63 |
Nickname for critic Rex who doesn't sexually excite anyone? | 63 |
Failed Facebook game where you set up a city out in the sticks? | 63 |
Like food needing salt. Or pepper. Or any kind of spice at all. | 63 |
"Single-file please, you'll all get your turn..." | 63 |
Gary who sang "It's the only way to live in cars" | 63 |
Speaker who declares wrong winner of the Lady Spud pageant? (9) | 63 |
Segregate faulty computer code that only some know about (6, 3) | 63 |
"'I'm ___ the store, can I get you anything?" | 63 |
Subtitle of Neil Diamond's 'I Got the Feelin' ' | 63 |
Signature plaintive cry from "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 63 |
"Sleepy Time ___" (William Joyce children's book) | 63 |
1971 Charlton Heston science fiction film, with "The" | 63 |
"___ far away ..." ("The Old Rugged Cross") | 63 |
" ___ one is born a roaster of meat": Brillat-Savarin | 63 |
" . . . win ___" (exhortation for the Fighting Irish) | 63 |
Tribe whose name means "People of the Standing Stone" | 63 |
"Sunny, ___ true, I love you" (1966 Bobby Hebb lyric) | 63 |
"Better a blush ___" (Beginning of a Cervantes quote) | 63 |
Bach composition that might have you pulling out all the stops? | 63 |
"Square Peg: Confessions of a Citizen Senator" author | 63 |
"Mr. Jock, TV quiz Ph.D., bags few lynx," for example | 63 |
Sobriquet for the author of "The Old Man and the Sea" | 63 |
Result of incorrectly filling out paperwork about an invention? | 63 |
French bandleader with the 1968 #1 hit "Love Is Blue" | 63 |
Step 2: Trip is always a threat, so better shell out for a .... | 63 |
Story that begins "All children, except one, grow up" | 63 |
1940s-'50s American Federation of Musicians president James | 63 |
What the three sets of circled squares in this puzzle represent | 63 |
Like a kid's face after both cheeks are tweaked by grandma? | 63 |
Another place to follow the object named in the circled letters | 63 |
1951 Montgomery Clift/Elizabeth Taylor film, with "A" | 63 |
Powerful news story about...a mill's brown-bagging mandate? | 63 |
Get help of a sort on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" | 63 |
Stadium the Yankees sublet from the Giants from 1913 until 1922 | 63 |
Candy that, in urban legend, can be lethal when mixed with soda | 63 |
Term for each of the 15 asterisked theme answers in this puzzle | 63 |
Mail conveniences ... or a hint to eight squares in this puzzle | 63 |
Why former Secretary of State Colin was never caught off guard? | 63 |
Q: See title A: "None--that's a hardware problem" | 63 |
Declaration sometimes made with crossed fingers behind the back | 63 |
Handheld platform with "Monster Hunter Freedom Unite" | 63 |
Businessman/entertainer who was once mayor of Bridgeport, Conn. | 63 |
''Tosca'' or ''Turandot,'' e.g. | 63 |
"Punk Prayer - Mother of God, Chase Putin Away!" band | 63 |
"Talking isn't going to reseal that wine bottle!" | 63 |
Donald Duck's title adventures, in a '90s Disney series | 63 |
Energy source that may be 2 trillion times as bright as the sun | 63 |
Baked dish made of eggs, cheese, cigarette butts and cocktails? | 63 |
Boy-meets-girl movie watched immediately after boy-leaves-girl? | 63 |
Site whose slogan is "The front page of the internet" | 63 |
Football field areas between the 20-yard line and the goal line | 63 |
Terse pair of instructions to a stray usher who has work to do? | 63 |
He might have described himself as a coated knowledge professor | 63 |
What you might be looking through with your eye next to a butt? | 63 |
Comic book character who wears an Eton collar and a red bow tie | 63 |
Aviarists love this "Livin' La Vida Loca" singer! | 63 |
Shak. play about a king who needs to loosen up once in a while? | 63 |
Curl around the hole's edge without going in, in golf lingo | 63 |
Only solo artist to win back-to-back Record of the Year Grammys | 63 |
British leader from whom the "bobbies" got their name | 63 |
Majestically named pro wrestling event held annually since 1988 | 63 |