TV series that originally had the redundant "Navy" in its title for the first season | 94 |
TV prog. that became the most Primetime Emmy-nominated show of all time in 2010 | 79 |
TV procedural that's had some episodes directed by Quentin Tarantino | 72 |
TV neighbor who said "I'm out there, Jerry, and I'm loving every minute of it!" | 97 |
TV Judge who said: "If I could fine you for stupid, I would fine you for stupid" | 90 |
TV jargon term for Seinfeld's "The Chinese Restaurant" and others, in which all of the action takes place on a single set with only a few characters | 162 |
TV interviewer who called astronaut "Buzz" Aldrin "Buzz Lightyear" | 86 |
TV host/singer roomies' mailbox label that sounds like a vital sign? | 72 |
TV host whose first name is spelled by the first and last letters of his surname | 80 |
TV host who told viewers "Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!" | 78 |
TV father of Anoop, Uma, Nabendu, Poonam, Priya, Sandeep, Sashi, and Gheet | 74 |
TV character who was a role model to the first African-American female astronaut Mae Jemison | 92 |
TV character who says "It's 1 a.m. Better go home and spend some quality time with the kids" | 106 |
TV character who says "I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows" | 110 |
TV character who says "Captain, you almost make me believe in luck" | 77 |
TV character who said "I wasn't known on Melmac as the whiz kid for my scholastic ability" | 104 |
TV character who said "Him a beauty. Like mountain with snow - silver-white" | 86 |
TV character who came out of the closet in "The Puppy Episode" | 72 |
TV character who addresses a golf ball by saying "Hello, ball!" | 73 |
TV character who "will never speak unless he has something to say" | 76 |
Turow memoir subtitled "The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School" | 97 |
Tunnel effect created by blowing air through a line of empty-headed participants? | 81 |
Tune also known as "It's in His Kiss" (with "The") | 74 |
Tuna that isn't actually a sushi fish, as I recently clued it (sorry) | 73 |
Tuesday: Iggy serves up medley of national anthems when asked to play ... | 73 |
Tubful Roger Daltrey lounged in on the cover of "The Who Sell Out" | 76 |
Trumpeter and bandleader who was called "The Round Mound of Sound" | 76 |
Trump who authored "The Best Is Yet to Come: Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life Again" | 99 |
Tropical insect whose name is the last word in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary | 87 |
Triple-platinum Gloria Estefan album with "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" | 77 |
Triple Crown winner whose sire, Gallant Fox, was also a Triple Crown winner | 75 |
trickyman: y0 im not a cr00k / uspubl200mil : cough bs / trickyman: ok i give up | 81 |
TriBeCa restaurant in "Bright Lights, Big City," with "the" | 79 |
Triatomic gas in a thinning layer ... and, symbolically, what appears in this puzzle's four longest answers | 111 |
Trial for a car [NOTE: My online solve-at-home crossword contest is TODAY AT 3 P.M. ET (Sunday, 9/30/12). First prize is $2,500. For details, visit www.alzfdn.org.] | 165 |
Trent who resigned from the Senate two days before his brother-in-law was indicted | 82 |
Trendy cosmetic ingredient traditionally produced using nut-eating goats | 72 |
TREASURE HUNT STEP 5: Read these (starting east) ... and congratulations! | 73 |
Travis who sang "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" | 73 |
Travel organization with the slogan "Adventures in lifelong learning" | 79 |
Transvestite Maxwell with a Martha Stewart-like show on the Style Network | 73 |
Transport in an action-packed "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" scene | 84 |
Transmission with the heading: "FROM: THE GREATEST PITCHER EVER"? | 75 |
Transit vehicle through which the crime was "witnessed" in "12 Angry Men" | 93 |
Trains, in a way, and the key to 18 of this puzzle's black squares. (Ones that begin with the keyword are asterisked. The others are for you to discover.) | 158 |
Training site for certain WWII airmen, first African American fighter pilots | 76 |
Traffic safety pioneer (and inventor of the one-way street), William P. ___ | 75 |
Traffic cop's answer upon being asked "Describe your job"? [1975] | 79 |
Trading center (or the start of a lifestyle arbiter's split personality) | 76 |
Trademarked name for the product of a Morristown, New Jersey animal training program | 84 |
Tracy Chapman: "You've got a ___, I want a ticket to anywhere" | 76 |
Toy that "Log" was a parody of, on "Ren & Stimpy" | 73 |
Town on the SE tip of Italy that's the title setting for a Horace Walpole novel | 83 |
Total value of the symbols created by the special crossings in this puzzle | 74 |
Topic of a classic 1940s comedy routine, and the inspiration of this puzzle | 75 |
Top-grossing concert act of 1989, '94 and '05, with "the" | 75 |
Tools for ESP researchers (whose symbols are found at the ends of the answers to the five asterisked clues) | 107 |
Tony-winning playwright for "Art" and "God of Carnage" | 74 |
Tony-winning director of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" | 85 |
Tony winner for her Daisy Mae portrayal in "Li'l Abner" (1956) | 76 |
Tony winner between "A Chorus Line" and "Ain't Misbehavin'" | 87 |
Tony Nelson: "What's another word for 'toilet'?" Jeannie: "___" | 95 |
Tone-Loc and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, e.g. ... or how this puzzle's theme entries might be described? | 112 |
Tom's costar in "Days of Thunder," "Far and Away," and "Eyes Wide Shut" | 105 |
Tom ___, Vito's adopted son and consigliere in "The Godfather" | 76 |
Toiletry product whose slogan once began "Don't be half-safe" | 75 |
Todd who wrote the children's bestseller "The Thankful Book" | 74 |
Todd Snider "Conservative Christian, Right-Wing, Republican, Straight, White American ___" | 100 |
Today, to Caesar—and a hint to the hidden word appearing in this puzzle 15 times (including the one in this answer) | 119 |
Today, I tried to put a self-effacing three-letter acronym inside each theme entry. Turns out it works in any order except the one I want. ___ | 142 |
Toasted pieces in a bowl of "Magically Delicious" Lucky Charms | 72 |
To whom our ''millions'' are ''billions'' | 73 |
To whom Mortimer declares "They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!" | 83 |
To whom it is said "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" | 74 |
To whom Dorothy says, "I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" | 84 |
Titular musical character who wants to "taste the Roaring Twenties" before settling down | 98 |
Title words repeated in a 1974 song after "Como una promesa ..." | 74 |
Title words preceding "beneath the milky twilight," in a 1999 hit | 75 |
Title words following "don't say you're sorry, 'cause I'm just not concerned," in a 1966-'67 hit | 126 |
Title words before "Easy" for Linda Ronstadt and "Hard" for John Lennon | 91 |
Title word in a song that begins, "Some think the world is made for fun and frolic" | 93 |
Title woman about whom Clapton sings "You've got me on my knees" | 78 |
Title under which "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" originally charted, in 1952 | 81 |
Title twin sister in a series of children's books by Jean and Gareth Adamson | 80 |
Title surname in a novel originally published under the name Currer Bell | 72 |
Title role that earned Angela Lansbury a Tony for Best Actress in a Musical | 75 |
Title place you "won't come back from," in a 1964 Jan & Dean hit | 82 |
Title on certain language videos ... with a hint to entering six answers in this puzzle | 87 |
Title of hits for Neil Diamond, Celine Dion and the Electric Light Orchestra | 76 |
Title of a crossword with theme answers like OVERHAND KNOT, BUTTERFLY EFFECT, and CRAWL SPACE | 93 |
Title name written "on the door of this legended tomb," in poetry | 75 |
Title name after the lyric "What's it all about when you sort it out" | 83 |
Title locale in a Leonard Bernstein song where "life was so cozy" | 75 |
Title land that "sounds so sweet with the sun sinking low," in a James Taylor song | 92 |
Title heroine who says "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other" | 101 |
Title heroine described in the first sentence of her novel as "handsome, clever and rich" | 99 |
Title heroine described in the first lines of her novel as "handsome, clever and rich" | 96 |
Title for the mascots who appear at the beginning of the starred entries | 72 |
Title for an (as-yet) unmade show about being duped into buying unaffordable real estate | 88 |
Title film character who says "Donkey, two things, O.K.? Shut ... up!" | 80 |