Liqueur that's Italian for "rather bitter" | 56 |
Liqueur whose name means "a little bitter" | 52 |
Lisa Kudrow, just pretending to be her "Friends" character? | 69 |
Lisa Lisa "Ooh baby, I think I love you from head ___" | 64 |
Lisa Loeb hit from the album "Firecracker" | 52 |
Lisa who cohosted "Soap Talk" with Ty Treadway | 56 |
Lisa who played Taylor McBride on "Melrose Place" | 59 |
Lisa with the #1 hit "Stay (I Missed You)" | 52 |
List of chapters and page numbers at the front of a bk. | 55 |
List with "Save" and "Print" options | 56 |
Listing that can change based on the weather, for short | 55 |
Literal translation of "Adirondack" that evokes trees | 63 |
Literally, ''in sailor's style'' | 52 |
Literally, it's Italian for "pick-me-up" | 54 |
Literally, Tibetan for "bear from a rocky place" | 58 |
Literary character who debuted in "The Curse of Capistrano" | 69 |
Literary character who had a title "Prayer for" him | 61 |
Literary character who has an affair with Count Vronsky | 55 |
Literary character who's as charmin' as a slug? | 55 |
Literary character whose first word is "'Sblood" | 62 |
Literary character with the same first and last name | 52 |
Literary figure whose name is a letter short of something he wrote | 66 |
Literary monogram found in the answers to the nine asterisked clues | 67 |
Literary question and homophonic inspiration for this puzzle | 60 |
Literary source for Broadway's "The Golden Apple" | 63 |
Literary title character called "a pure woman" | 56 |
Literary works that typically begin "To A" | 52 |
Literature about Randall Munroe's stick figure drawings? | 60 |
Literature Nobelist who cofounded the London School of Economics | 64 |
Literature Nobelist who wrote "Waiting for the Barbarians" | 68 |
Little cartoon character known for giving exploding gifts | 57 |
Little girl in 1935's "Our Little Girl" | 53 |
Little Jackie's sitting spot, with "The" | 54 |
Little ___ ("Uncle Tom's Cabin" character) | 56 |
Little ___ (protagonist of the video game Punch-Out!!) | 54 |
Little ___, of "Smokey and the Bandit" movies | 55 |
Little ___, who sang "Do the Loco-Motion with me" | 59 |
LIU branch with the slogan "The choice is clear" | 58 |
Lively dance performed as a six-pack is being laid to rest? | 59 |
Living Colour "Look in my eyes, what do you ___?" | 59 |
Living room reading that includes this puzzle's theme | 57 |
Lobbying gp. that offers personal protection classes | 52 |
Lobbying organization that might be "super" | 53 |
Local convenience ... or a hint to the words in the circled squares | 67 |
Local politics and high school sports, for news reporters | 57 |
Local subway that runs along NYC's Eighth Avenue | 52 |
Locale for Che Guevara in "The Motorcycle Diaries" | 60 |
Locale for finished works that haven't yet appeared | 55 |
Locale of Picasso's "Nude Woman With Necklace" | 60 |
Locale of Shakespeare's ''fiery portal'' | 60 |
Locale that often includes a wet bar and large-screen TV | 56 |
Locales for "Ocean's Eleven" and several Bond films | 65 |
Location in "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" | 53 |
Location of London's "Speakers' Corner" | 57 |
Location of North America's only living coral reef | 54 |
Location of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | 57 |
Location of the first state-chartered university in the United States | 69 |
Location of worldÂ’s largest astronomical observatory | 56 |
Loesser's ''The Most Happy ___'' | 52 |
Loggins ('Your Mama Don't Dance' duo) & -- | 59 |
Logic gate that returns true if both inputs are false | 53 |
Logician known for "incompleteness theorems" | 54 |
Logo image for "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" | 56 |
Lon's "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" co-star | 61 |
Lon's "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" costar | 60 |
London area where you'll find Speakers' Corner | 54 |
London home of Constables and Sargents, with "the" | 60 |
London locale of Prada, Dior, Gucci and Giorgio Armani | 54 |
London setting for "The Picture of Dorian Gray" | 57 |
London statue originally called the Shaftesbury Monument | 56 |
Londoner's room with sleeping accommodations | 54 |
Lonette of "The Cotton Club" and "Malcolm X" | 64 |
Long Island hamlet near Theodore Roosevelt's estate | 55 |
Long Island home of the Brookhaven National Laboratory | 54 |
Long Island town where the Wright Brothers experimented | 55 |
Long Island university where Public Enemy was formed | 52 |
Long jumper Igor ___-Ovanesyan (recordholder before Bob Beamon) | 63 |
Long whose voice was formerly heard on "The Cleveland Show" | 69 |
Long-distance service with fixed rates for fixed zones | 54 |
Long-lasting flowering plant often mentioned in poetry | 54 |
Long-legged sea animal seen along the Atlantic Coast | 52 |
Long-running FOX show with "Bad Boys" as its theme song | 65 |
Long-running Kurt Weill musical, with "The" | 53 |
Long-running PBS series produced by Newark's channel 13 (WNET) | 66 |
Long-running TV show featuring the Hortons and the Bradys | 57 |
Longest continuous corporate partner of the Olympic Games | 57 |
Longest number when spelled out in words that has no repeated letters | 69 |
Longest song on Dylan's "Street-Legal" | 52 |
Longest-running show in Broadway history until 1/9/06 | 53 |
Longfellow poem subtitled "A Tale of Acadie" | 54 |
Longfellow's "loveliest of Dacotah women" | 55 |
Longfellow's words before "O Ship of State!" | 58 |
Longley who was the first Australian to play in the NBA | 55 |
Longoria formerly of "The Young and the Restless" | 59 |
Longoria of ''Desperate Housewives'' | 52 |
Longoria of the short-lived "Dragnet" TV remake | 57 |
Longoria with a $40 million "Desperate Housewives" contract | 69 |
Longoria-Parker of ''Desperate Housewives'' | 59 |
Longstanding media logo inspired by a Pennsylvania Dutch hex sign | 65 |
Longtime ''The Price is Right'' host | 52 |