Point of Grant Wood's "American Gothic"? | 54 |
Point total for a "B" tile in Icelandic Scrabble | 58 |
Point value in Scrabble of every letter in this puzzle | 54 |
Point ___ (southernmost point in continental Europe) | 52 |
Pointer Sisters wanted a man with a "Slow" one | 56 |
Points a telescope in the direction of the second-largest planet? | 65 |
Poison source in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye" | 64 |
Poisoned husband in "Mourning Becomes Electra" | 56 |
Poisoned item in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" | 60 |
Poitier's "In the Heat of the Night" role | 55 |
Pokémon move that fails if the attacker is not asleep | 56 |
Poker player Jamie one move away from winning a chess game? | 59 |
Poker player's "Let's see what you've got" | 64 |
Poker player's "Too rich for my blood" | 52 |
Poker variety ... and what the four longest across answers do? | 62 |
Poker variety in which the best hand is called a wheel | 54 |
Polar penguin named for a French explorer's wife | 52 |
Police "Blue ___ beached by a spring tide's ebb" | 62 |
Police "Of a ___ on the shore, of a dark Scottish lake" | 65 |
Police dept.'s "Be on the lookout!" alert | 55 |
Police operation seizing former loverÂ’s lurid photos (7) | 60 |
Policy protecting against loss of electromotive force? | 54 |
Polish general Kosciuszko, hero of the American Revolution | 58 |
Polish Nobelist's Latin-titled novel that inspired a 1951 film | 66 |
Polish worker grabs large, deceitful poker player (7) | 53 |
Polish-born author who wrote in English, his third language | 59 |
Polish-born musician who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom | 68 |
Polite request to an assistant on a home improvement project? | 61 |
Political activist James known for undercover videos | 52 |
Political commentator with an Internet "Report" | 57 |
Political group whose name means "enthusiasm" | 55 |
Political grp. with a "Say It, Sister" blog | 53 |
Political label derived from an Irish word for "outlaw" | 65 |
Political state whose symbol often appears in Wite-Out | 54 |
Political talk show host who recenty built a replica Oval Office | 64 |
Politician blamed by some for Gore's defeat in 2000 | 55 |
Politician Dominique Strauss-___ in 2011 scandal news | 53 |
Politician Grasso who was one of Time's Women of the Year in 1975 | 69 |
Politician Lewis who lost the presidency to Zachary Taylor | 58 |
Politician Sam who was a Georgia senator for 24 years | 53 |
Politician who championed Scandinavian social welfare | 53 |
Politician who coined the term "death panels" | 55 |
Politician who launched "Citizens for McCain" | 55 |
Politician who said "Only dead fish go with the flow" | 63 |
Politician who wrote "The Audacity of Hope" | 53 |
Politician who wrote the book "Leadership" | 52 |
Politico with the memoir "Courage and Consequence" | 60 |
Polka heard frequently on "The Benny Hill Show" | 57 |
Pompous sorts ... and what can be seen in this puzzle's circles? | 68 |
Ponytailed pal of Lucy Van Pelt, in "Peanuts" | 55 |
Pool legend portrayed by Jackie Gleason in "The Hustler" | 66 |
Poor prep technique earned the apprentice the nickname __ | 57 |
Pop duo on a 1991 postage stamp in their native Sweden | 54 |
Pop duo with the 2003 hit "All the Things She Said" | 61 |
Pop foursome that took its name from its members' first initials | 68 |
Pop group whose music was the basis of a hit 2001 Broadway musical | 66 |
Pop group whose name is coincidentally a rhyme scheme | 53 |
Pop group with the #1 hit "End of the Road" | 53 |
Pop singer Spector who fronted a '60s girl group named for her | 66 |
Pop song character who "doesn't have a point of view" | 67 |
Pop song from Chopin's "Fantaisie-Impromptu" | 58 |
Pop star who *almost* collaborated with the Flaming Lips | 56 |
Pop trio from Oslo with the hit "Take On Me" | 54 |
Pop __, Chok'lit Shoppe owner in "Archie" comics | 62 |
Pop-punk band from Phoenix, actually (with "The") | 59 |
Pop/rock group with a 2002 hit co-written with Mick Jagger | 58 |
Pope before Paul V, whose papacy lasted less than four weeks | 60 |
Pope who bestowed the title of Defender of the Faith on Henry VIII | 66 |
Pope who persuaded Attila the Hun not to attack Rome | 52 |
Pope's name over half the time in the past 230 years | 56 |
Popeil's legendary food processer, first sold in 1963 | 57 |
Popeye's command to his spinach can in a 1937 Ali Baba cartoon | 66 |
Popular '50s vocal quartet, with "the" | 52 |
Popular '70s-'80s game show, with "The" | 57 |
Popular 1920s-'50s Harlem ballroom, with "the" | 60 |
Popular Bach work for keyboard (1994, 1996, 1999, 2002) | 55 |
Popular baked confection that originated in Chattanooga | 55 |
Popular brand of supplement for those who are dairy-intolerant | 62 |
Popular building material in futuristic architecture | 52 |
Popular children's "find it" book series | 54 |
Popular children's toy (and this puzzle's theme) | 56 |
Popular collegiate "sport" played with balls and cups | 63 |
Popular dashboard application for management of Twitter accounts | 64 |
Popular digital animation website that offers Starring You ecards | 65 |
Popular Facebook word game removed due to copyright violation | 61 |
Popular game show of the '70s and '80s, familiarly | 58 |
Popular gifts that make a distinctive sound when shaken | 55 |
Popular hosting platform for personal websites in the '90s | 62 |
Popular newspaper columnist who writes for Good Housekeeping | 60 |
Popular novelty at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair | 54 |
Popular online lectures about "ideas worth spreading" | 63 |
Popular quintet that included two former Mouseketeers | 53 |
Popular snacks that inspired this puzzle's theme | 52 |
Popular social networking site, and this puzzle's theme | 59 |
Popular song from Broadway's "The Wiz" | 52 |
Popular song genre on “The Lawrence Welk Show” | 54 |
Popular spectator sport that's not in the Olympics | 54 |
Popular wedding website, or what's tied at a wedding | 56 |
Port area with an active trade in feminine products? | 52 |
Port captured by Lawrence in "Lawrence of Arabia" | 59 |