Actor Reginald, who played both Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes | 62 |
___ Glendower, last Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales | 62 |
"Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered" writer | 62 |
Old TV's "knight without armor in a savage land" | 62 |
''Legal'' or ''medic'' lead-in | 62 |
Section of the Medicare law covering hospital and nursing care | 62 |
Industrial compounds banned in the USA since the late '70s | 62 |
Don ___, benevolent prince in “Much Ado About Nothing” | 62 |
He scored his 1,000th goal at Brazil's Maracanã Stadium | 62 |
She wove Laertes' shroud by day, and unraveled it at night | 62 |
Phoenix suburb larger than the Midwest city it's named for | 62 |
City connected to the question "Will it play there?" | 62 |
Org. whose cruelty-free rabbit logo appears on beauty products | 62 |
Singer Edith, subject of 2007's "La Vie en Rose" | 62 |
Obstinate, and what the other four longest puzzle answers are? | 62 |
"Take me out among the rustling ___, till it shines" | 62 |
City at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers | 62 |
"If at first you don't succeed" course of action | 62 |
"Live Through This (Fifteen Stories)" Mighty Joe ___ | 62 |
''We have met the enemy and he is us'' speaker | 62 |
Satchel __, aptly named dog in the comic "Get Fuzzy" | 62 |
''Crack'' or ''jack'' follower | 62 |
Kind of ''hole'' or ''holder'' | 62 |
"Eternal vigilance is the ___ of liberty": Jefferson | 62 |
Roman à clef about Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign | 62 |
"Do you know where your children are?" is one: Abbr. | 62 |
"The Lord is my light and my salvation ...," for one | 62 |
Word with ''shot'' or ''well'' | 62 |
Word with ''arms'' or ''drag'' | 62 |
"Corinne Bailey ___" (self-titled hit album of 2006) | 62 |
Character in David Morrell novels that were adapted into films | 62 |
"Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" band, with "the" | 62 |
Christine's fiance in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 62 |
They were once "The most trusted name in television" | 62 |
Prefix with "linear" that means "straight" | 62 |
Last of Kieslowski's "Three Colors" film trilogy | 62 |
"Yet do thy cheeks look ___ Titan's face": Shak. | 62 |
"I Don't Know How to Love Him" was her first hit | 62 |
Team that temporarily changed its name during the McCarthy era | 62 |
1970 Richard Thomas film adapted from a Richard Bradford novel | 62 |
He played all 44 of his World Series games against the Yankees | 62 |
1998 Grammy winner for narrating his book "Still Me" | 62 |
Dan who was the head coach of the Broncos, Giants, and Falcons | 62 |
Like the words "hoagie" and "kitty-corner" | 62 |
___ Park, Queens (where "The King of Queens" is set) | 62 |
Bing Crosby's "White Christmas," again and again | 62 |
Corp. transfer found in this puzzle's four longest answers | 62 |
Band with the compilation album "And I Feel Fine..." | 62 |
Band with the albums "Green" and "Monster" | 62 |
Santoni who played restaurateur Poppie on "Seinfeld" | 62 |
Cars once advertised as "The Gold Standard of Value" | 62 |
2010 film "___ Men" or 1984 film "___ Man" | 62 |
Word with ''chin'' or ''head'' | 62 |
Cage the Elephant: "Ain't No ___ for the Wicked" | 62 |
Computer option between "Abort" and "Fail" | 62 |
Word with ''punt'' or ''kick'' | 62 |
Jane's Addiction song about wealth (with "The")? | 62 |
Site of the statue "Christ the Redeemer," familiarly | 62 |
Brazilian city with a "Christ the Redeemer" landmark | 62 |
Word with ''rage'' or ''test'' | 62 |
"Dark Side of the Moon"/"Wizard of Oz" cue | 62 |
Hagrid portrayer in the ''Harry Potter'' films | 62 |
''The Man Who Fell to Earth'' director Nicolas | 62 |
"Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon" speaker | 62 |
"She doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker | 62 |
Isley that sang with Rod on "This Old Heart of Mine" | 62 |
Arledge called the "Father of Monday Night Football" | 62 |
Alex Haley book in which he is a character in the last section | 62 |
"Three's Company" spinoff (with "The") | 62 |
"Cracklin' ___" (1970 Neil Diamond chart-topper) | 62 |
''Arrested Development'' actress Portia de ___ | 62 |
It was established by the National Defense Act of 1916 (abbr.) | 62 |
Word with ''Rebel'' in a Duane Eddy song title | 62 |
Rogers who was elected twice to the Country Music Hall of Fame | 62 |
Middle properties on the four sides of a Monopoly board: Abbr. | 62 |
"The White Man's Burden" author's first name | 62 |
Word with ''hour'' and ''job'' | 62 |
''Beowulf'' or ''Iliad,'' e.g. | 62 |
Former "America's Funniest Home Videos" host Bob | 62 |
"Is there anyone here I haven't offended?" comic | 62 |
Anne Tyler novel set partly at the Church of the Second Chance | 62 |
The shoe department in its flagship store has its own zip code | 62 |
___ Romano (head of the art department on "Mad Men") | 62 |
___ Agron (Marc Anthony's role in "The Capeman") | 62 |
Word with ''for'' or ''white'' | 62 |
2002 Mark Kurlansky book subtitled "A World History" | 62 |
Dog also known as the Persian Greyhound and Royal Dog of Egypt | 62 |
Green eggs and ham purveyor, in "Green Eggs and Ham" | 62 |
Modest Mouse "We Were Dead Before the Ship Even ___" | 62 |
"Better Call ___" ("Breaking Bad" spinoff) | 62 |
Big name in rubbery pizza when there's nowhere else to eat | 62 |
Ending for ''sea'' or ''land'' | 62 |
1960s album with a cover photo of its band crossing the street | 62 |
"Fat Man'' and "Little Boy'' of 1945 | 62 |
"___ companion, loving his bottle . . . ": Arbuthnot | 62 |
Hazarding a guess: doctor who puts stomach muscles in pulleys? | 62 |
Words before "kindness" and "the Apostles" | 62 |
Mayor on "Family Guy" (and the actor who voices him) | 62 |
"Family Guy" mayor, or the actor providing his voice | 62 |
"Now slowly closing like ___ in snow" (Robert Frost) | 62 |