Magazine that popularized the term "crowdsourcing" | 60 |
Man's name starting with the last letter of the alphabet | 60 |
Malt beverage whose name means "winter" in Russian | 60 |
Makers of the Do-It-Yourself Tornado Kit and Earthquake Pills | 61 |
Maurice's lover in E.M. Forster's "Maurice" | 61 |
Mexican free-tailed ___ (state symbol for Texas and Oklahoma) | 61 |
Ming, the oldest animal ever discovered (400+ years), was one | 61 |
Meir's successor as Israel's foreign affairs minister | 61 |
Market org. that originally included Belgium and West Germany | 61 |
Magazine subtitled "The Horse Owner's Resource" | 61 |
Morvan of Milli Vanilli (i.e., the one who's still alive) | 61 |
Mount ___, Arkansas ("Quartz Capital of the World") | 61 |
Monster who played the chains in "The Monster Mash" | 61 |
Military allotment: this puzzle's is 30 "units" | 61 |
Morrissey song about a repeated sample, with "The"? | 61 |
Michael who played Lenny on "Laverne & Shirley" | 61 |
Many of Uranus's are named after Shakespearean characters | 61 |
Mathematician John chronicled in "A Beautiful Mind" | 61 |
Most-nominated Best Actor (eight times) never to win an Oscar | 61 |
My grandfather registered one for a voltage regulator circuit | 61 |
Magazine with an annual "Sexiest Man Alive" feature | 61 |
Millennia-old Jordanian city that's a World Heritage Site | 61 |
Morgan's nickname in "The Shawshank Redemption" | 61 |
Main character of the 2010 film "Winter's Bone" | 61 |
Magistrate in Dryden's "Absalom and Achitophel" | 61 |
Maggie Smith's costar in "Travels With My Aunt" | 61 |
Michael who won an Oscar for "Little Miss Sunshine" | 61 |
Musician Hoyt ___ (who also appeared in "Gremlins") | 61 |
Manhattan music club whose awning had the acronym OMFUG on it | 61 |
Mint-family plant with bright-colored leaves and blue flowers | 61 |
Medieval defenses that could contain murder-holes and crenels | 61 |
Medical examiner in a Discovery Health Channel reality series | 61 |
Movie for which Ian McKellen received a Best Actor nomination | 61 |
Magnificent tool for dealing with hybrid cars in a chop shop? | 61 |
Monster truck driver changes flat tire, gets charged with ... | 61 |
Metallica's Diamond Head cover on "Garage Inc." | 61 |
Mortal Kombat character who rips his opponent's heart out | 61 |
Market action that remains in effect until filled or canceled | 61 |
Marine arthropod with a curved carapace and a long tail-spine | 61 |
Matt who scored the only Jets touchdown in Super Bowl history | 61 |
Michael Jackson "Don't Stop ___ You Get Enough" | 61 |
Melville work subtitled "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 61 |
Moved, as one's toes during "This Little Piggy" | 61 |
Matching towel set ... with a hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
Musical with the song "It's the Hard-Knock Life" | 62 |
Mary who wrote the autobiographical "A Life on Film" | 62 |
Movie character who says "I like to make sexy time!" | 62 |
Montana city once called "The Richest Hill on Earth" | 62 |
Mexican vacation destination for Tony Romo and Jessica Simpson | 62 |
Matisse reportedly called him "the father of us all" | 62 |
Maxwell House commercial character played by Margaret Hamilton | 62 |
Magazine with "Decor" and "Girl" spin-offs | 62 |
Michael Caine's role in "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 62 |
Musical character who sings "Some Enchanted Evening" | 62 |
Marx's collaborator on "The Communist Manifesto" | 62 |
Magic instrument Jack stole on his third trip up the beanstalk | 62 |
Martial arts star featured in 2008's "The Mummy" | 62 |
Madeline who made Boyle boil in "Young Frankenstein" | 62 |
Material name derived from a Persian word for "dust" | 62 |
Melville novel that continued the story from "Typee" | 62 |
Monteverdi character seeking to bring Euridice back from Hades | 62 |
Middle properties on the four sides of a Monopoly board: Abbr. | 62 |
Modest Mouse "We Were Dead Before the Ship Even ___" | 62 |
Mayor on "Family Guy" (and the actor who voices him) | 62 |
Molière's "L'___" ("The Miser") | 62 |
Mysterious "Ivanhoe" character, with "the" | 62 |
Mirna's smaller teammate in "The Amazing Race 5" | 62 |
Minnesota city SW of Minneapolis so named for its fertile soil | 62 |
Mood, and a literal feature of the answer to each starred clue | 62 |
Modern-day business model offering partial complimentary goods | 62 |
Meistersinger of "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" | 62 |
Maui locale that was once the capital of the kingdom of Hawaii | 62 |
Marilyn Monroe's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" role | 62 |
Montana town where "A River Runs Through It" was set | 62 |
Movie about a Unification Church member's Southern flight? | 62 |
Musical based on "7 1/2 Cents," with "The" | 62 |
Musical genre with singing parakeets, bass-playing pugs, etc.? | 62 |
Major League Baseball announcement recognizing top performance | 62 |
Movie about a cheating scandal/Musical based on a Ferber novel | 62 |
MacRae who played Alice on "The Jackie Gleason Show" | 62 |
Martinique city destroyed by the 1902 eruption of Mt. Pelée | 62 |
Mack who emceed TV's "The Original Amateur Hour" | 62 |
Moniker suggested by the pattern of white squares in this grid | 62 |
Moments when people might sit around tables and raise spirits? | 62 |
Mnemonic for colors of the spectrum, starting at the other end | 62 |
Magical substance in "The Cat in the Hat Comes Back" | 62 |
Movie musical with the song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" | 62 |
Movie that clears up why Brits pronounce a letter differently? | 62 |
Musical that opens with "Every Story Is a Love Story" | 63 |
Mitch of ''The Five People You Meet in Heaven'' | 63 |
More suitable for a film festival than the local multiplex, say | 63 |
Mideast city whose name, coincidentally, is an anagram of ARABS | 63 |
Martin Freeman's role in the BBC's "Sherlock" | 63 |
Madonna album that came out simultaneously with "Sex" | 63 |
Monroe's co-star in ''The Seven Year Itch'' | 63 |
Mythological trickster who was punished by being held to a rock | 63 |
Musician whose unusual first name means "ocean child" | 63 |
Morgan Freeman, in ''The Shawshank Redemption'' | 63 |
Measure of an option's sensitivity to interest rate changes | 63 |
Michigan city mentioned in Paul Simon's "America" | 63 |