Cyclops feature found at the center of the three longest answers | 64 |
Creator of Watson, a memorable 2011 "Jeopardy!" winner | 64 |
Collection whose last story is "The Evitable Conflict" | 64 |
Consequence of rolling doubles three times in a row, in Monopoly | 64 |
Cowboy star Lash, who taught Harrison Ford how to use a bullwhip | 64 |
Costar of Diaz and Barrymore in "Charlie's Angels" | 64 |
Carl's partner in "The 2000 Year Old Man" routines | 64 |
Composer Hefti who wrote the theme to "The Odd Couple" | 64 |
Charles Laughton's role in "The Sign of the Cross" | 64 |
Comic with Poston and Knotts on "The Steve Allen Show" | 64 |
Chris ___, first unseeded woman to win the Australian Open, 1978 | 64 |
Colour of premium credit cards issued by Mexican banks, probably | 64 |
Cause of the witch's demise in "Hansel and Gretel" | 64 |
Comedian Jimmy who hosts the "Never Not Funny" podcast | 64 |
City with a cathedral depicted in a series of Monet masterpieces | 64 |
Cartoon Network show about a boy named Finn and a dog named Jake | 64 |
Corny reality show set all over the world, with "The"? | 64 |
Climax "Precious ___ are the moments we two can share" | 64 |
Composer Dominick whose name means "silver" in Italian | 64 |
Cornerback Samuel who won two Super Bowl rings with the Patriots | 64 |
Cartoon hero who fights Ferocious Flea and Professor Von Gimmick | 64 |
Cozy inn whose abbreviation is a hint to this puzzle's theme | 64 |
Celebration that's so secret the address isn't divulged? | 64 |
Comic who quipped "Weather forecast for tonight: dark" | 64 |
Charles Dickens's tale of harvesting leafy green vegetables? | 64 |
Classic laugh-inducing parlor game with writing or illustrations | 64 |
Charlton Heston's "The Prince and the Pauper" role | 64 |
Consecutive games between two teams in their respective stadiums | 64 |
Comet partially discovered by the guy who wrote about Quasimodo? | 64 |
Characters in "Casablanca" and "Judge Dredd" | 64 |
Coltrane's rendition of "My Favorite Things," e.g. | 64 |
Central character in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" | 64 |
Compilation album series featuring hit songs covered by children | 64 |
Chanter on Michael Jackson's "Liberian Girl" Mbulu | 64 |
COUNTRY GAL, petite, hopes to recapture what's been lost ... | 64 |
Cigarette of choice for Sonny Crockett on "Miami Vice" | 64 |
Carey's wedding band service made of outcasts from her band? | 64 |
Cockney and French, when I'm entertaining people at parties? | 64 |
Composer of a set of variations on "God Save the King" | 64 |
Climax that may be simultaneous, as in three places in this grid | 64 |
Co-chair of John McCain's 2007-'08 presidential campaign | 64 |
Country standard that begins "Love is a burning thing" | 64 |
Came up with a rational reason for taking one's own picture? | 64 |
California peak rumored to hide advanced beings called Lemurians | 64 |
Comment about comic actor Martin when standing next to a peewee? | 64 |
Comedian with a name that sounds like a terse commentary on evil | 64 |
Canal passage connecting Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes | 64 |
Classic treatise whose first chapter is "Laying Plans" | 64 |
Characters who "haunt" this puzzle's theme answers | 64 |
Collective name for this puzzle's half-dozen starred entries | 64 |
Cable network with the motto "Not reality. Actuality." | 64 |
Colloquial name of the controller for a certain Nintendo console | 64 |
City in which Grisham's "The Innocent Man" is set | 63 |
Claude who played Sheriff Lobo in "B.J. and the Bear" | 63 |
Coulter who wrote "Godless: The Church of Liberalism" | 63 |
Country with a euro bearing the image of King Albert II (abbr.) | 63 |
Cheese originally from the department now called Seine-et-Marne | 63 |
City on the Mississippi in ''Huckleberry Finn'' | 63 |
Country that's nearly 25 times as long as its average width | 63 |
City that hasn't won a major sports title since 1964: Abbr. | 63 |
Cartoonist Martin known as "Mad's Maddest Artist" | 63 |
Cleaning product with the slogan "It's that fast" | 63 |
Civil rights leader portrayed in "For Us, The Living" | 63 |
Colin Powell’s son once headed it: abbr.[SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 63 |
Couch ___ (recurring visual opener on "The Simpsons") | 63 |
Command to someone riding shotgun just before a car chase scene | 63 |
City that's home to the winner of the first two Super Bowls | 63 |
Capital once known as Thang Long ("Ascending Dragon") | 63 |
Costar of Keaton and Midler in "The First Wives Club" | 63 |
Capital also known as the "Queen City of the Rockies" | 63 |
Cyndi Lauper "___ in My Heart (All the Way to China)" | 63 |
Coloration (check out avxwords.com for more great indie xwords) | 63 |
Classic response to "where's the leftover pizza?" | 63 |
Co. in the book "Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?" | 63 |
Christine Daaé in "The Phantom of the Opera," e.g. | 63 |
Costar of Farrah and Jaclyn on "Charlie's Angels" | 63 |
Classic toy company whose name is its founder's middle name | 63 |
Composer seen on the last page of "The Book of Lists" | 63 |
Character whose tag read "10/6", with "The" | 63 |
Comedy show that once featured "Spy vs. Spy" cartoons | 63 |
Character Toretto in the "Fast and the Furious" films | 63 |
Cartoon character with big glasses and just two strands of hair | 63 |
Character in "I, Claudius" and "Quo Vadis?" | 63 |
Character to "avoid," in 1980s Domino's Pizza ads | 63 |
Camus's birthplace and setting for "The Stranger" | 63 |
Cheri who voiced Sleeping Beauty in "Shrek the Third" | 63 |
Congresswoman whose father and brother were mayors of Baltimore | 63 |
Country mentioned in Sinatra's "Come Fly With Me" | 63 |
Cat's "please continue scratching behind my ears" | 63 |
Cape ___, Wash. (westernmost point in the contiguous 48 states) | 63 |
Celebrity born 8/13/1899 with five famous titles in this puzzle | 63 |
Children's song that's based on an old work song melody | 63 |
Chart showing the highs and lows of actress Ellen's career? | 63 |
Chaucer work that invokes the book of Job, with "The" | 63 |
Command for this flan-like dessert to jump in my mouth already? | 63 |
Cruise ship that capsized off Italy's coast in January 2012 | 63 |
Child of a pre-Civil War trial figure and former E! host Jules? | 63 |
Coauthor of "You: The Owner's Manual," familiarly | 63 |
Cut from the tenderloin--its name means "dainty cut"! | 63 |
Common restaurant offering that was Julia Child's last meal | 63 |