With 64A, film for which 47A won an Oscar for Best Actor | 56 |
Walter of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" | 56 |
When NPR airs the week's first "Fresh Air" | 56 |
What "time is on" in a 1964 Rolling Stones hit | 56 |
William S. Burroughs novel (and this puzzle's theme) | 56 |
Writer with the most combined Tony and Oscar nominations | 56 |
William F. Buckley Jr. spy novel character Blackford ___ | 56 |
WANTED: Merry monarch, for smoke pollution with his pipe | 56 |
Winston Churchill's description of a fanatic, part 1 | 56 |
What they do at The Bank of Aggressive Army Recruitment? | 56 |
What the thrifty plumber was doing in the produce aisle? | 56 |
What the angry policeman was doing in the produce aisle? | 56 |
What stores will do to poorly selling record's price | 56 |
What Jeb was happy to be after the 2000 election ruling? | 56 |
Watch brand that means "precision" in Japanese | 56 |
Word with ''you're no Jack Kennedy'' | 56 |
What The Guess Who wants to do with "The Land" | 56 |
What some banned books contain, according to the banners | 56 |
Woman associated with seven other answers in this puzzle | 56 |
With respect to one's interactions with other people | 56 |
Why certain folks decide not to go south for the winter? | 56 |
With "potassium," it's a food preservative | 56 |
What comes out of an angry person's ears in cartoons | 56 |
Where Oceanic Flight 815 originated, on "Lost" | 56 |
With "A," half-priced Charles Dickens classic? | 56 |
Where to see a Constable or Turner, with "the" | 56 |
Where "sage in bloom is like perfume," in song | 56 |
With "The," no. 4 on the list (by Franz Kafka) | 56 |
Where they should have looked a gift horse in the mouth? | 56 |
Weill's "The ___ Has His Photograph Taken" | 56 |
Whence the villains in the original "Red Dawn" | 56 |
What "Arf! Arf!" or "Meow!" may mean | 56 |
What a candlemaker provides, compared to other artisans? | 56 |
When "The Late Show With David Letterman" airs | 56 |
Word repeatedly sung after "She loves you ..." | 56 |
When said three times, "Of course, obviously!" | 56 |
Word on Yoko Ono's 1966 "Ceiling Painting" | 56 |
Words with ''the wind beneath my wings'' | 56 |
What Stripes is, in the movie "Racing Stripes" | 56 |
When Polonius says "brevity is the soul of wit" | 57 |
When Juliet says "Parting is such sweet sorrow" | 57 |
When Hamlet declares "The play's the thing" | 57 |
When "Ave Maria" is heard in "Otello" | 57 |
Word sung twice before "to you and you and you" | 57 |
Word before ''in a galaxy far, far away'' | 57 |
Whaling captain with the nickname "Old Thunder" | 57 |
Wolf in Kipling's ''The Jungle Book'' | 57 |
Words with "a sudden" and "the above" | 57 |
Weatherman who wrote "The Morning Show Murders" | 57 |
Word between "looks" and "everything" | 57 |
Where "Starry Night Over the Rhone" was painted | 57 |
World Baseball Classic teammate of "The Rocket" | 57 |
Words before "of humor" or "of smell" | 57 |
Words before "of rules" or "of china" | 57 |
Words with "don't tell" or "nary" | 57 |
Word repeated in the "Whiffenpoof Song" refrain | 57 |
With "California," it's south of California | 57 |
Where Einstein published his special theory of relativity | 57 |
What Floyd rode on "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" | 57 |
With "The," no. 17 on the list (by Herman Wouk) | 57 |
World's best-selling recording artist of the '90s | 57 |
Wyatt's piggish brother, in "Weird Science" | 57 |
Wide-screen movie process using three synchronized images | 57 |
What GnR slipped into on "Use Your Illusion I"? | 57 |
What chambers of commerce do, and this puzzle's title | 57 |
Word to which a common reply is "Bitteschön" | 57 |
What Dr. Seuss's Mrs. McCave named all 23 of her sons | 57 |
Woody's ''Indecent Proposal'' co-star | 57 |
What a "no-strings-attached" relationship lacks | 57 |
What Ariz. and Hawaii are the only two states not to have | 57 |
Woman whose name is Hebrew for "source of life" | 57 |
What each word of six or more letters in this puzzle does | 57 |
Wilde's ''The Ballad of Reading ___'' | 57 |
Word turned into its own opposite by putting a T in front | 57 |
When repeated, response to "Who wants dessert?" | 57 |
Words with "jiffy" or "pig's eye" | 57 |
Whence a girl who's "like a samba," in song | 57 |
Word between "money" and "everything" | 57 |
Won Grammy with Orbison in '89 for "Crying" | 57 |
Wyoming city nicknamed "Gem City of the Plains" | 57 |
Word mistakenly substituted for ''fewer'' | 57 |
Word that can follow the ten starred words in this puzzle | 57 |
Whom Tony and Rico fought over, in "Copacabana" | 57 |
Welty's "One Writer's Beginnings," e.g. | 57 |
What the Duchamp painting "L.H.O.O.Q." parodies | 57 |
Woman in Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night" | 57 |
What Randy Travis will "Pick Up" before he rows | 57 |
Warren of "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia" | 57 |
Winter Olympics host a half-century before Salt Lake City | 57 |
With "The," 1971 best-seller about an evil twin | 57 |
What Marlene is in "The Penguins of Madagascar" | 57 |
Where "Whistler's Mother" "lives" | 57 |
What a detective tracking a series of crimes may look for | 57 |
With "favor," señor's "Please" | 57 |
What this puzzle's four missing clues spell, in order | 57 |
Wisconsin city that's home to S. C. Johnson & Son | 57 |
What three-letter words do in five answers in this puzzle | 57 |
Wrestler Flair, 10-time N.W.A. world heavyweight champion | 57 |
What Cradle of Filth's "Black Goddess" does | 57 |
Wade's opponent in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court case | 57 |