His number was retired by both the White Sox and Red Sox | 56 |
Wii ___ (video game incorporating physical activity) | 52 |
Clyde ___, "Beau Brummell" playwright, 1890 | 53 |
Reverend turns fighter planes into proper chapel toppers? | 57 |
Number Tom Petty album "Long After Dark" was | 54 |
Chapter 1 of "Italian Cooking for Beginners"? | 55 |
Cops, in slang ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 55 |
They would've been next in this puzzle's theme | 54 |
Pocket pair nicknamed "speed limit" in Texas hold'em | 66 |
Pulitzer-winning Bernard Malamud novel, with "The" | 60 |
Greenland's Scoresby Sound is the world's longest | 57 |
St. with nine professional teams in the four major sports | 57 |
Its state song is "Old Folks At Home": Abbr. | 54 |
''Fried Green Tomatoes . . .'' author | 53 |
She wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" | 67 |
Ernest who designed Washington's Corcoran gallery | 53 |
"Fried Green Tomatoes" screenwriter Fannie | 52 |
Word that can precede the first word of answers to asterisked clues | 67 |
1983 film that won the Oscar for Best Music, Original Song | 58 |
'83 film featuring ''What a Feeling'' | 57 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Daniel H. Burnham) | 60 |
"When You Got It, ___ It" ("The Producers" song) | 68 |
Rapper on the reality show "The Surreal Life," for short | 66 |
Word with ''market'' or ''circus'' | 66 |
Word preceding "circus" and "market" | 56 |
"Birds do it, bees do it, even educated ___ do it" | 60 |
Gang of Four song that cut out (with "I")? | 52 |
Van Morrison's '74 album "Veedon ___" | 55 |
It's pressed on the campaign trail, with "the" | 60 |
"O, that this too too solid ___ . . . ": Shak. | 56 |
Shakespeare's collaborator on "The Two Noble Kinsmen" | 67 |
2006 Tim McGraw film based on a 1941 Mary O'Hara novel | 58 |
Japanimation character with a line of school supplies | 53 |
What each word of six or more letters in this puzzle does | 57 |
Aunt ___ ("that time of the month" visitor) | 53 |
70's-80's TV character who said "Kiss my grits" | 65 |
"And we'll all ___ on okay" Modest Mouse | 54 |
'98 charting soundtrack to Bullock flick "Hope ___" | 65 |
"Right Round" rapper named for his birth state | 56 |
___ and Guilder (warring "The Princess Bride" nations) | 64 |
One of the Mudville players on base when the mighty Casey struck out | 68 |
Last name of Phineas in Disney's "Phineas and Ferb" | 65 |
1937's "The Prince and the Pauper" star | 53 |
''The Prince and the Pauper'' star, 1937 | 56 |
Key of Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony | 52 |
Key of Beethoven's "Pastoral Symphony" | 52 |
Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony is in it | 54 |
Key of Beethoven's "Appassionata" Sonata | 54 |
Key of Chopin's "Piano Concerto No. 2" | 52 |
Word rhymed with "home" in "God Bless America" | 66 |
A gift in O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi" | 57 |
Della's gift in "The Gift of the Magi" | 52 |
"This is a Montague, our ___": "Romeo and Juliet" | 69 |
Frequent weather condition at the Golden Gate Bridge | 52 |
Feature of Monet's "Houses of Parliament" paintings | 65 |
Third word of "Around the World in Eighty Days" | 57 |
"Polished man of the world" in an 1873 novel | 54 |
"Around the World in 80 Days" navigator Phileas | 57 |
'Around the World in 80 Days' traveler Phileas -- | 57 |
Keep from taking off, as a plane with low visibility | 52 |
Company that made the Red Baron's and Amelia Earhart's planes | 69 |
Dave of "The Kids in the Hall" and "NewsRadio" | 66 |
O'Faolain novel "A Nest of Simple ---" | 52 |
Music genre that experienced a '50s-'60s revival | 56 |
"You guys, I really wouldn't mind a stalker #___"? | 64 |
"Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis --- to be wise" | 61 |
''__ Prison Blues'' (Johnny Cash song) | 54 |
___ Prison, setting for the 1979 film "Jericho Mile" | 62 |
California city associated with the founding of Hells Angels | 60 |
"Happy Days" cool cat, with "the" | 53 |
"Happy Days" character, with "the" | 54 |
TV character who literally jumped the shark, with "the" | 65 |
TV character who jumped the shark, with "the" | 55 |
Sitcom guy with a frequently upturned thumb, with "the" | 65 |
Character who literally "jumped the shark" | 52 |
1970's-80's sitcom guy, with "the" | 52 |
"Hey-y-y-y!" sayer of sitcomdom, with "the" | 63 |
"Happy Days" tough guy, with "the" | 54 |
"To Wong ___ Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" | 59 |
"To Wong ___, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar" | 60 |
"To Wong ___, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" | 60 |
___ King (New York City Chinese take-out with an eye-opening name) | 66 |
___ pyramid, four examples of which are seen in this puzzle | 59 |
Horton who wrote the screenplay for "Tender Mercies" | 62 |
Historical author seen on PBS's "The Civil War" | 61 |
Dramatist who wrote "The Devil upon Two Sticks": 1768 | 63 |
Author of the 3,000-page "The Civil War: A Narrative" | 63 |
"To Kill a Mockingbird" screenwriter Horton | 53 |
"The English Aristophanes": 1720–77 | 52 |
"The Civil War: A Narrative" author Shelby | 52 |
The "F" in the equation "F = ma" | 52 |
The Weather Channel's "Local on the 8s," e.g. | 59 |
"I intend to live __. So far, so good": Steven Wright | 63 |
Like the elbow of Rodin's "The Thinker"? | 54 |
"Never mind," and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
Employee's rant, to the absent-minded memory expert? | 56 |
Chess tactic that involves attacking two pieces at once | 55 |
Manson "Mutilation is the Most Sincere ___ of Flattery" | 65 |
"___ ever follows function": L. H. Sullivan | 53 |
"Don't Cry ___ Argentina" ("Evita" song) | 64 |