Basic sci. course dubbed "rocks for jocks" | 52 |
___ Cantor, German mathematician who invented set theory | 56 |
"It's A Wonderful Life" lead character, ___ Bailey | 64 |
'70s ''Hollywood Squares'' regular | 54 |
Pseudonym of an 1800s French feminist noted for scandalous behavior | 67 |
French novelist who had an affair with Frédéric Chopin | 60 |
Fourth state to ratify the Constitution: Jan. 2, 1788 | 53 |
Roberts' co-star in ''Pretty Woman'' | 56 |
First male on the cover of ''Vogue'' | 52 |
Winger's costar in "An Officer and a Gentleman" | 61 |
Richard who played Billy Flynn in "Chicago" | 53 |
Lancelot's portrayer in "First Knight" | 52 |
First man featured on the cover of the U.S. edition of Vogue | 60 |
Real-life character in the 1950 western "Broken Arrow" | 64 |
"Most seeming-virtuous queen," in Shakespeare | 55 |
Bird who loved Horton in Broadway's "Seussical" | 61 |
"___ Smart" (like you, if you solve this puzzle?) | 59 |
Word with "on with it" or "over it" | 55 |
"I Can't ___ Next to You" (Temptations song) | 58 |
"___ them!" (command from a villain to his henchmen) | 62 |
Words with ''grip'' or ''life'' | 63 |
1958 hit with the line "Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip" | 66 |
"Nobody wants to see you slobbering all over each other" | 66 |
Command to someone riding shotgun just before a car chase scene | 63 |
What you might do while driving to an unfamiliar place | 54 |
''Let it go!'' (and hint to this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
Word with ''along'' or ''around'' | 65 |
1960s sitcom with the catchphrase "Sorry about that, Chief" | 69 |
Word with ''vote'' or ''go'' | 60 |
Kiss "___, everybody's gonna move their feet" | 59 |
"___, everybody's gonna move their feet" Kiss | 59 |
Gilberto's partner on "The Girl From Ipanema," 1964 | 65 |
Word from the Icelandic for ''gush'' | 52 |
Country that eliminated the United States at the last two World Cups | 68 |
African soccer powerhouse popularly known as the Black Stars | 60 |
" . . . Good News from ___ to Aix": Browning | 54 |
Model Carangi who was played by Angelina Jolie in a TV movie | 60 |
Angelina Jolie biopic about a heroin-addicted supermodel | 56 |
Actress Carides of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" | 55 |
Yankee player Jason who was named in the Mitchell report | 56 |
"Fountain of the Four Rivers" sculptor ___ Lorenzo Bernini | 68 |
"Christ Stopped at Eboli" actor ___ Maria Volonte | 59 |
"Blessed Soul" sculptor ___ Lorenzo Bernini | 53 |
Twisted Sister "Wake Up (The Sleeping ___)" | 53 |
Fairy-tale villain "starting" the longest Across answers | 66 |
"Shot heard 'round the world" winning team | 56 |
Deep-sea creature that can be more than 40 feet long (MLB) | 58 |
Chart-topping "Shadow Dancing" singer Andy | 52 |
"I Just Want to Be Your Everything" chart-topper Andy | 63 |
Carney's predecessor as White House press secretary | 55 |
Librettist for Stravinsky's "Persephone" | 54 |
French author who co-founded La Nouvelle Revue Française | 59 |
"Oh wad some power the giftie ___ us": Burns | 54 |
"Oh wad some power the giftie __ us": Burns | 53 |
"__ me ae spark o' Nature's fire": Burns | 58 |
Musical with the song "The Night They Invented Champagne" | 67 |
''Thank Heaven for Little Girls'' musical | 57 |
Best Picture of 1958, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
1958 film that won all nine Academy Awards it was nominated for | 63 |
"Data quality determines result quality" acronym | 58 |
Movie for which Demi Moore won her second Worst Actress Razzie Award | 68 |
Toy with the slogan "A Real American Hero" | 52 |
Best-selling Hasbro toy introduced in the 1960's | 52 |
Gerard of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" | 53 |
"The Simpsons" real estate agent Gunderson | 52 |
Owen Wilson's "Midnight in Paris" role | 52 |
''Monster'' that's really a lizard | 54 |
Fish voiced by Willem Dafoe in "Finding Nemo" | 55 |
"___ Some Lovin'" (1980 Blues Brothers hit) | 57 |
"Aw, come on!" (and this puzzle's title) | 54 |
Rock's co-star in "Strange Bedfellows" | 52 |
Rock's co-star in ''Strange Bedfellows'' | 60 |
Coburn's Pulitzer Prize play, with "The" | 54 |
1977 Pulitzer-winning play by D.L. Coburn, with "The" | 63 |
''I Just Wanna Stop'' singer Vannelli | 53 |
Vannelli who had a hit with "I Just Wanna Stop" | 57 |
Hockey player Evgeni Malkin's bizarrely Italianized nickname | 64 |
Knife set available for the low, low price of $19.99 (act now!) | 63 |
"... and still cut through a tomato!" knife brand | 59 |
Florentine "Scenes from the Life of Christ" painter | 61 |
Reagan's role in "Knute Rockne, All American" | 59 |
Footballer George who ultimately inspired a Reagan nickname | 59 |
Song on the Beatles' "Rubber Soul" album | 54 |
Anita Loos's autobiographical "A ___ Like I" | 58 |
"Oh ___, I'd be in trouble if you left me now" | 60 |
They "just want to have fun" in a 1984 song | 53 |
Cyndi Lauper's "___ Just Want to Have Fun" | 56 |
"Between two ___, which hath the merriest eye": Shak. | 63 |
Platoon members or ''Platoon'' extras | 53 |
Lillian of ''The Night of the Hunter'' | 54 |
The Smashing Pumpkins' debut album, named for a silent film star | 68 |
Sniveling Little Rat-Faced ___ ("Monty Python" character) | 67 |
Politician who wrote the book "Leadership" | 52 |
Nursery rhyme line that finishes this puzzle's theme | 56 |
Rodgers and Hart's "___ to Be Unhappy" | 52 |
"God shuffled his feet, and ___ around at them" | 57 |
Popular building material in futuristic architecture | 52 |
"Through the Looking-___, and What Alice Found There" | 63 |
" . . . gracious, golden, glittering ___": Shak. | 58 |
Paul who played the principal in "The Breakfast Club" | 63 |