Senator who wrote "Herding Cats: A Life in Politics" | 62 |
Senator who served alongside Cochran for more than three terms | 62 |
Source of the line "Something wicked this way comes" | 62 |
Site of Jews' last stand against Romans: A.D. 72–73 | 62 |
Subject of Paul Hardcastle's hit "19," for short | 62 |
Sis of Bob and Anna in "Mom and Dad Are Palindromes" | 62 |
Sch. that Theo Huxtable attended on "The Cosby Show" | 62 |
Start of the last line of "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 62 |
Start of the last line in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 62 |
Southern California city that sounds like a surprised greeting | 62 |
Steinhauer who wrote the 2009 bestseller 'The Tourist' | 62 |
Sequel to the Sammy Davis Jr. film "Salt and Pepper" | 62 |
Subject of the tribute album "Every Man Has a Woman" | 62 |
Setting for Cervantes's "El Gallardo Español" | 62 |
Subject of Weird Al Yankovic's "The White Stuff" | 62 |
Song starter that becomes "Jose" in an oft-told joke | 62 |
Section of the Medicare law covering hospital and nursing care | 62 |
She wove Laertes' shroud by day, and unraveled it at night | 62 |
Singer Edith, subject of 2007's "La Vie en Rose" | 62 |
Satchel __, aptly named dog in the comic "Get Fuzzy" | 62 |
Santoni who played restaurateur Poppie on "Seinfeld" | 62 |
Site of the statue "Christ the Redeemer," familiarly | 62 |
Superhero seen in some comics with a harpoon instead of a hand | 62 |
Site of the first nationally televised college basketball game | 62 |
Samael ___ Weor, founder of the International Gnostic Movement | 62 |
Symbol in computing that indicates moving one unit to the left | 62 |
Salon treatment that produces the "fright wig" look? | 62 |
Simpson lad dressed like the emir of Kuwait, in Santa Barbara? | 62 |
Senator who told Quayle "you're no Jack Kennedy" | 62 |
Strained carrots made by Clinton's security adviser Sandy? | 62 |
Small European warbler or, alternately, a wreath for the rear? | 62 |
Single for the Rolling Stones in 1971 and D'Angelo in 1995 | 62 |
Suggestion for one struggling with a particularly hard puzzle? | 62 |
Sinatra song with many lines starting with “this time” | 62 |
Singer with the hit country album "Backwoods Barbie" | 62 |
Sportscaster Dick whose memoir is subtitled "Oh My!" | 62 |
Singer Grant with the 1956 #1 hit "The Wayward Wind" | 62 |
Shining ancestor, or a golf legend's nickname interrupted? | 62 |
Station with reruns of "The Joker's Wild": Abbr. | 62 |
Show about how difficult it is to work with actress Blanchett? | 62 |
Singer John with the 1988 title track "Slow Turning" | 62 |
Star of "Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Rain Man" | 62 |
Song featured in the movie "You Were Never Lovelier" | 62 |
Saturday morning cartoon that was "truly outrageous" | 62 |
Scout's older brother in "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 62 |
Shak. play about a fateful salad made by a famous French chef? | 62 |
Saxophonist with the 12x platinum album "Breathless" | 62 |
Sights seen during some secret "flight connections"? | 62 |
Substances collectively called "the bad cholesterol" | 62 |
Saint-Exupéry-Borodin collaboration? (with "The") | 62 |
Subject of a nursery rhyme that has only eight different words | 62 |
Supervisors and other intermediate staff in positions of power | 62 |
Servant to Dr. Caius in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" | 62 |
Status-seeking sort ... or a solver of this puzzle, initially? | 62 |
Store-owning family on "Little House on the Prairie" | 62 |
Start of a Jackie Gleason "Honeymooners" catchphrase | 62 |
Start of the line that includes "wherefore art thou" | 62 |
Sir William ___ (one of Johns Hopkins Hospital's founders) | 62 |
Sandwich served in "The Hunt for Red October"? (7,3) | 62 |
Star of the short-lived 1976 sitcom "Mr. T and Tina" | 62 |
Said "I'll course between the rows of seats" (5) | 62 |
Subject of "Emily Post's Christmas Party Guide"? | 62 |
Site claiming to be "the front page of the Internet" | 62 |
Show featuring the characters Guy Caballero and Edith Prickley | 62 |
Stevie Wonder "Signed, ___, Delivered I'm Yours" | 62 |
Squad often seen on film in car chases on hilly streets: abbr. | 62 |
Start with ''Cone'' or ''Cat'' | 62 |
Starting sound of "civic" (but not the ending sound) | 62 |
Setting for "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" | 62 |
Sally's husband in the comic strip "Sally Forth" | 62 |
Seasonal workers (and a short hint to this puzzle's theme) | 62 |
State whose eight official songs include "Rocky Top" | 62 |
Subject of 2004's best seller "American Dynasty" | 62 |
Springsteen's backup exchanged for South African currency? | 62 |
She was Louise Sawyer's pal in a 1991 adventure buddy film | 62 |
STP "___ Music ... Songs From the Vatican Gift Shop" | 62 |
Singer/pianist with the 2002 hit "A Sorta Fairytale" | 62 |
Start of a word ladder (and the starting point of the journey) | 62 |
School that lost to Florida in the 2006 NCAA basketball finals | 62 |
Start for ''corn'' or ''form'' | 62 |
Second stop in the Broadway song "We Open in Venice" | 62 |
She said, “For most of history, Anonymous was a woman” | 62 |
Song from the Stonecutters episode of "The Simpsons" | 62 |
Settings for "Skyfall" and "Casino Royale" | 62 |
Scorpions song about animal exhibition (with "The")? | 62 |
St. whose slogan is "Where America finds its voice" | 61 |
Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century in 1999 | 61 |
Song with the lyric "My heart with rapture thrills" | 61 |
Sly & the Family Stone's "Everybody Is ___" | 61 |
Song title words before "You saw me standing alone" | 61 |
Sauté in fat and then simmer in a small quantity of liquid | 61 |
Sch. with campuses in San Diego, San Jose, and San Bernardino | 61 |
Staple of NBC's 1960's-70's Sunday night schedule | 61 |
Silent character in Disney's first feature-length cartoon | 61 |
Star of the film version of "Abie's Irish Rose" | 61 |
Supporting actor on "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" | 61 |
Some shoe purchases from the "Big & Tall" store | 61 |
Sponsoring publication of TV's "Project Runway" | 61 |
Singer heard in the first "Lord of the Rings" movie | 61 |
Seal in Disney's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" | 61 |