One of the "Publishers of Cheap and Popular Pictures" | 63 |
One of the "hands" in the command "shake hands" | 67 |
One of the "California Dreamin'" singers | 54 |
One of Swoosie's co-stars on "Sisters" | 52 |
One of South America's smallest republics, formerly | 55 |
One of South Africa's capitals, also know as the Jacaranda City | 67 |
One of Shakespeare's "star-crossed lovers" | 56 |
One of several Brooklyn avenues named after an upstate New York city | 68 |
One of several "Mystery Science Theater 3000" characters | 66 |
One of Ron Weasley's brothers, in the Harry Potter novels | 61 |
One of Pizarro's captains who later crossed the Mississippi River | 69 |
One of Penelope's 108 in the "Odyssey" | 52 |
One of only two S.A. countries that don't border Brazil | 59 |
One of only two presidents with two Ivy League degrees | 54 |
One of Natalie's "Black Swan" co-stars | 52 |
One of Mowgli's mentors in "The Jungle Book" | 58 |
One of more than 5,000 in the United States, per the Census Bureau | 66 |
One of man's three legs, in the riddle of the Sphinx | 56 |
One of Machiavelli's "Five Good Emperors" | 55 |
One of Liszt's ''Transcendental'' twelve | 60 |
One of Kipling's "Barrack-Room Ballads" | 53 |
One of Kevin's "American Beauty" costars | 54 |
One of its products features chicken, vegetables, and rotini pasta | 66 |
One of his characters was punch-drunk boxer Cauliflower McPugg | 62 |
One of his catchphrases is "kick it up a notch" | 57 |
One of Hannah's sisters in "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 65 |
One of Greater London's "home counties" | 53 |
One of George's "Porgy and Bess" collaborators | 60 |
One of Gabe's "sweathogs," in 70's TV | 55 |
One of four in "Double, double toil and trouble" | 58 |
One of four in "As I Was Going to St. Ives" | 53 |
One of four for "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 52 |
One of five states in which same-sex marriage is legal | 54 |
One of five golfers to have won all four of the majors | 54 |
One of five children born at the same time, slangily | 52 |
One of Emma's lovers in "Madame Bovary" | 53 |
One of Dostoevsky's "Brothers Karamazov" | 54 |
One of classical music's "Three B's" | 54 |
One of Chekov's ''Three Sisters'' | 53 |
One of Chekhov's ''Three Sisters'' | 54 |
One of Carrie's "Sex and the City" boyfriends | 59 |
One of Beethoven's bagatelles is dedicated to her | 53 |
One of Ariel's sisters in "The Little Mermaid" | 60 |
One of Apu's octuplets on "The Simpsons" | 54 |
One of an "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" pair | 53 |
One of a villainous group in "The Lion King" | 54 |
One of a trio in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" | 57 |
One of a series of joint Soviet/U.S. space satellites | 53 |
One of 2011's Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award winners | 65 |
One of 2,075 brides or grooms at Madison Square Garden on 7/1/82 | 64 |
One more than the number of different letters in this puzzle | 60 |
One might get unclogged by exfoliation (Tribute #12) | 52 |
One might be followed by "That's what she said" | 61 |
One may begin "Reminds me of the time ..." | 52 |
One may be shaved, though shaving the other also is standard practice | 69 |
One may be seen just outside a large office building | 52 |
One may be flagged or hailed [get the AV Club xwords at avxwords.com] | 69 |
One man's declaration to an upset party planner? | 52 |
One living under anti-gay laws almost as harsh as in Kansas | 59 |
One leaving a personnel director's office, maybe | 52 |
One is in the Guinness Book for its 1,728-word vocabulary | 57 |
One is hidden in each of this puzzle's four longest answers | 63 |
One is either a "rumpy" or a "stumpy" | 57 |
One is "cradled" in answers to asterisked clues | 57 |
One in a big ''General Hospital'' wedding | 57 |
One guarding the steps of the New York Public Library | 53 |
One giving unreliable testimony? [1976, 1985*] [* = Nominee] | 60 |
One giving pep talks between acts of "Carmen"? | 56 |
One familiar with snow has runner stuck in a type of rock (6) | 61 |
One end of the [circled letters], which opened on 8/15/1914 | 59 |
One Direction song that references a 1977 Queen anthem | 54 |
One debuting on "America's Most Wanted"? | 54 |
One could go up to 11 in "This Is Spinal Tap" | 55 |
One born looking "like a hairy garment": Genesis | 58 |
One born during a period of sharp increase in the birthrate | 59 |
One begins "The Lord is my light and my salvation" | 60 |
One begins "The king shall joy in thy strength" | 57 |
One begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 66 |
One begins "By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down" | 66 |
One asking questions he already knows the answers to | 52 |
One answer to "Are you waiting for someone?" | 54 |
One "with no invisible means of support": Sheen | 57 |
One "who intimately lives with rain," in a poem | 57 |
One "trapped by his sinful talk," in Proverbs | 55 |
One "standing by the ocean's roar," in a 1963 song | 64 |
Once-gritty Big Apple neighborhood sometimes called Midtown West | 64 |
ON THE WATERFRONT remake about a Texas city's cleanup effort? | 65 |
On the podium did he say, "O, I can't sin!"? | 58 |
On some roads, it might be several miles after the last one | 59 |
On second thought, make it a prison drama: "French Kiss..." | 69 |
On second thought, make it a musical: "Quiz Show..." | 62 |
On a slow roller: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 59 |
Omit, like the "t" in "Swee'Pea" | 56 |
Omen at night that's a "sailor's delight" | 59 |
Omaha chief who was an ally of the U.S. in the War of 1812 | 58 |
Olympics locale where the first figure-skating triple jump was landed | 69 |
Olympic alpine skier known as "The Herminator" | 56 |
Olympian who received the 1976 Presidential Medal of Freedom | 60 |
Olympia radio station whose call letters mirror its freeform format | 67 |
Olu ___ (jazz musician who is rapper Nas's father) | 54 |