| Like the magic pebble in "Sylvester and the Magic Pebble" | 67 |
| Like the main character of "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" | 67 |
| Like the most remote location, to a shivering cold person? | 58 |
| Like the movies "10,000 B.C." and "2012" | 60 |
| Like the northern Antilles Islands vis-Ã -vis the southern ones | 65 |
| Like the northern Lesser Antilles, vis-Ã -vis the Windward Islands | 68 |
| Like the numbers of interstates that run north-south | 52 |
| Like the old mare that "ain't what she used to be" | 64 |
| Like the opening of several Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies | 54 |
| Like the opening of the "Moonlight Sonata" | 52 |
| Like the origin of the food in many fusion restaurants | 54 |
| Like the origin of the names for some days of the week | 54 |
| Like the perfect working relationship of lazy, lusty, greedy people? | 68 |
| Like the person in a diet ad "after" picture | 54 |
| Like the philosophy "Out with the old, in with the new"? | 66 |
| Like the score for the first play of a Scrabble game | 52 |
| Like the skies in Bob Dylan's "Mozambique" | 56 |
| Like the Souphanousinphone family on "King of the Hill" | 65 |
| Like the stables cleaned by Hercules in a single day | 52 |
| Like the stranger in Camus's "The Stranger" | 57 |
| Like the three marriages described in the theme answers | 55 |
| Like the vbs. "creep" and "weep" | 52 |
| Like the verb "be" in many languages: Abbr. | 53 |
| Like the verbs "cast" and "cost": Abbr. | 59 |
| Like the verbs "come" and "go": Abbr. | 57 |
| Like the victims in "Arsenic and Old Lace" | 52 |
| Like the watches in "The Persistence of Memory" | 57 |
| Like the water in inflatable kiddie pools, typically | 52 |
| Like the wicked stepsisters vis-‡-vis Cinderella | 52 |
| Like the winner in a number-guessing contest, perhaps | 53 |
| Like the witness in the Harrison Ford movie "Witness" | 63 |
| Like the word "curiae" in "amicus curiae" | 61 |
| Like the words "hoagie" and "kitty-corner" | 62 |
| Like the worst guests you wished you hadn't invited | 55 |
| Like things in "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" | 58 |
| Like Tom Hanks's character in "Cast Away" | 55 |
| Like two-thirds of the numbers in the Fibonacci sequence | 56 |
| Like ultra-colorful paintings of mushrooms and butterflies, perhaps | 67 |
| Like Victor Hugo when he finished "Les Misérables" | 63 |
| Like Virginia among states to ratify the Constitution | 53 |
| Like virtually all gold medalists in Olympic table tennis | 57 |
| Like water or paint that won't give you brain damage | 56 |
| Like wiping one's dirty mouth on one's sleeve | 53 |
| Like yards containing almost ten thousand square yards | 54 |
| Like yellow-green and red-orange, on the color wheel | 52 |
| Like your chances after hearing "fat chance," ironically | 66 |
| Likely response to "More monkey brain stew?" | 54 |
| Likely response to "Who wears short shorts?" | 54 |
| Likely result of failing a Breathalyzer test, briefly | 53 |
| Likely road for this puzzle's big wheels to travel? | 55 |
| Lila Quartermaine portrayer on "General Hospital" | 59 |
| Lila ___, Oscar winner for "Zorba the Greek" | 54 |
| Lilian Jackson Braun's "The Cat Who Smelled ___" | 62 |
| Lilian Jackson ___ ("The Cat Who ..." mystery writer) | 63 |
| Lillian of ''The Night of the Hunter'' | 54 |
| Limbaugh said she was "George McGovern on hormones" | 61 |
| Limerick, part five: "But I'd rather eat ___" | 59 |
| Limerick, part one: "There was a young lass ___" | 58 |
| Limerick, part two: "Who lived in a bright ___" | 57 |
| Limited editions of "The Civil War: A Narrative"? | 59 |
| Limited furnace work that sounds like major furnace work? | 57 |
| Lincoln & Weissmuller; Markey & O'Sullivan | 54 |
| Lincoln player in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" | 53 |
| Lincoln who some scholars suggest might have been gay | 53 |
| Linda of Broadway's "Jekyll & Hyde" | 53 |
| Line after Casca's "Speak, hands, for me!" | 56 |
| Line from ''Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas'' | 68 |
| Line from ''Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!'' | 68 |
| Line from ''Santa Claus is Coming to Town'' | 59 |
| Line from "All Quiet on the Western Front"? | 53 |
| Line from "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" | 60 |
| Line from Metallica's "Until It Sleeps" | 53 |
| Line in "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" | 54 |
| Line of Motorola phones that sounds like the cutting edge | 57 |
| Line of Porsches whose name is Spanish for "race" | 59 |
| Line of riders staggered for maximum protection from the wind | 61 |
| Line that passes through both of an ellipse's foci | 54 |
| Line to the wedding florist about excessive arrangements? | 57 |
| Linebacker Brian banned from the 1987 Orange Bowl for steroid use | 65 |
| Linebacker Junior in the San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame | 56 |
| Linebacker Junior who debuted in 1990 and still hasn't retired | 66 |
| Linebacker Junior who played in 12 consecutive Pro Bowls | 56 |
| Linebacker whose last game was a win in Super Bowl XLVII | 56 |
| Liner in "The Man With the Golden Gun," familiarly | 60 |
| Lines first used on a pack of Wrigley's gum: Abbr. | 54 |
| Lingerie brand for the "full-figured woman" | 53 |
| Linguistic study of Caesar's dying words? (#541) | 52 |
| Linguistics term coined in 1973, and made controversial in 1996 | 63 |
| Lining that keeps the lungs from rubbing against the ribs | 57 |
| Link buried in this puzzle's three longest entries | 54 |
| Link's enemy in the "Legend of Zelda" series | 58 |
| Linkletter who hosted TV's "House Party" | 54 |
| Lion in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" | 56 |
| Lion in C. S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" | 62 |
| Lion in Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" | 56 |
| Lion king in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" | 62 |
| Lion voiced by Liam Neeson in "The Chronicles of Narnia" | 66 |
| Lipton product, as marketed in some European countries | 54 |
| Liqueur named from the Gaelic for "drink that satisfies" | 66 |
| Liqueur reputedly named for a noblewoman's chambermaid | 58 |