London home of Constables and Sargents, with "the" | 60 |
Locale of Picasso's "Nude Woman With Necklace" | 60 |
Laurelin's partner in Tolkien's Two Trees of Valinor | 60 |
Lun ___ (Tuptim's beloved in "The King and I") | 60 |
Literary question and homophonic inspiration for this puzzle | 60 |
Last of the Mohicans in "The Last of the Mohicans" | 60 |
Language in which "mountain" is "fynydd" | 60 |
Language known to native speakers as "gjuho shqipe" | 61 |
Lawrence Welk's "one"/"two" connector | 61 |
Like the house this puzzle's subject couldn't destroy | 61 |
Leading name on the "From Here to Eternity" credits | 61 |
Last name of the "No Country for Old Men" directors | 61 |
Lana's role in "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 61 |
Line of riders staggered for maximum protection from the wind | 61 |
Like an insufferable, privileged sophomore who hates everyone | 61 |
Language which gives us "clan" and "bard" | 61 |
Leader who said "There is no god higher than truth" | 61 |
Language that gave us "guru" and "pundit" | 61 |
Land follower, to sailors + hospital areas + coastal bird = ? | 61 |
Last words of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 61 |
Led Zep "We come from the land of the ___ and snow" | 61 |
Lon's "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" co-star | 61 |
Like none of the scenarios in a certain Alanis Morissette hit | 61 |
Legends of Hollywood stamp honoree between Edward G. and Cary | 61 |
Lagerlöf's "The Wonderful Adventures of ___" | 61 |
Lead-in to "di" or "da" in a Beatles song | 61 |
Like Millvina Dean, the last living survivor from the Titanic | 61 |
Limbaugh said she was "George McGovern on hormones" | 61 |
Like days when you forget to take an umbrella, all too often? | 61 |
Letters before Speedwagon (the band) or Speed Wagon (the car) | 61 |
Loser to King in tennis's "Battle of the Sexes" | 61 |
Like Hotspur's horse in "King Henry IV, Part I" | 61 |
Letters granted automatically on "Wheel of Fortune" | 61 |
Leader of the band with the 1962 hit "Green Onions" | 61 |
Look to normal people for trends, in modern business parlance | 61 |
Leering comedian who moonlights on the South American pampas? | 61 |
Like the word "curiae" in "amicus curiae" | 61 |
Lead singer in No Doubt's hit "Don't Speak" | 61 |
Language spoken in parts of Afghanistan and northern Pakistan | 61 |
Legendary group of ancient Israelites exiled by the Assyrians | 61 |
Latin for "holding a grudge for a long, long time"? | 61 |
Lead-in to "the above" or "your business" | 61 |
Lovers embrace passionately in public place; ref declares ... | 61 |
Laura's classic cry on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 61 |
Literary character who had a title "Prayer for" him | 61 |
Lugs two giant neighboring letters without any help (if X=8)? | 61 |
Legal thriller author who wrote "Presumed Innocent" | 61 |
Larsson who wrote "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" | 61 |
Light lunch (and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters) | 61 |
Lars von ___ (writer and director of "Melancholia") | 61 |
Like "stewardess" and "chairman," briefly | 61 |
Language from which the word "dungaree" is borrowed | 61 |
Led Zep "Physical Graffiti" jam "The ___" | 61 |
Language in which "good day" is "dydd da" | 61 |
Letter that's not really at the end of the Greek alphabet | 61 |
Lovelace who was called "The Enchantress of Numbers" | 62 |
Lilian Jackson Braun's "The Cat Who Smelled ___" | 62 |
Lion king in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" | 62 |
Lion in C. S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" | 62 |
Lead-in to ''boy'' or ''girl'' | 62 |
Language that gives us "banjo" and "gumbo" | 62 |
Leslie's love interest on "Parks and Recreation" | 62 |
Less than ideal place to be if you need to leave town quickly? | 62 |
Leon who won both a Pulitzer and a National Book Award in 1963 | 62 |
Lawyer in both "Civil Wars" and "L.A. Law" | 62 |
Laura Nyro album "___ and the Thirteenth Confession" | 62 |
Language in which "pandit" means "teacher" | 62 |
Literary character whose first word is "'Sblood" | 62 |
Last Supper response to "One of you shall betray me" | 62 |
Led Zep "When the ___ breaks, mama, you got to move" | 62 |
Leopold's celebrated murder co-defendant of the 1920's | 62 |
Loughlin who played Jesse's wife on "Full House" | 62 |
Led Zep "Living Loving ___ (She's Just a Woman)" | 62 |
Leader whose autobiography is "Long Walk to Freedom" | 62 |
Leader who said "All reactionaries are paper tigers" | 62 |
LaDuke was his vice presidential running mate in 1996 and 2000 | 62 |
Like contestants at the start of "The Biggest Loser" | 62 |
Lord's Prayer words following "Thy will be done" | 62 |
Lord's Prayer phrase before "as it is in heaven" | 62 |
Last of Kieslowski's "Three Colors" film trilogy | 62 |
Like the words "hoagie" and "kitty-corner" | 62 |
Language that favors "sedans" to "saloons" | 62 |
Lenape advocate of Indian unity and resistance, ca. 1760's | 62 |
Lieutenant LaForge on 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' | 62 |
Lose consciousness after downing some hallucinogenic beverage? | 62 |
Lurid headline about religious figures and a piece of body art | 62 |
Like penthouse suites vis-Ã -vis other apartments, typically | 62 |
Leslie Nielsen comedy of 1995 (I don't remember it either) | 62 |
Lavish "60 Minutes" reporter Lesley with gifts, say? | 62 |
Lady's feline tormentors in "Lady and the Tramp" | 62 |
Like Bill Murray in a memorable "Ghostbusters" scene | 62 |
Lewis Carroll's ''The Hunting of the ___'' | 62 |
Look accompanying the comment "Is that all you got?" | 62 |
Letters on Enos Slaughter's cap on his Hall of Fame plaque | 62 |
Last song on Led Zeppelin's "Houses of The Holy" | 62 |
Lucentio's servant, in "The Taming of the Shrew" | 62 |
Like "stewardess" and "housewife," briefly | 62 |
Language from which the word "cummerbund" is derived | 62 |
Leader of the Connecticut Yankees in 1920's-40's music | 62 |
Like the witness in the Harrison Ford movie "Witness" | 63 |