Annual desert festival whose name describes its closing ceremony | 64 |
Actress Julie, star and co-writer of "Before Midnight" | 64 |
Author of the 20th century's best-selling non-religious book | 64 |
Asian fruit that smells so bad it's often banned from hotels | 64 |
American realist who painted "The Gross Clinic" (1875) | 64 |
Aspic-like meat dish named for an ingredient it doesn't have | 64 |
Author whose masterpiece only started selling well after he died | 64 |
Assignment that can't be entrusted to fractions or decimals? | 64 |
Actor linked with the line "Just the facts, ma'am" | 64 |
A drink was spilled all over her wallet and she had to ___ clean | 64 |
Actress with the autobiography "My Life in High Heels" | 64 |
Amphibian who used to have a "Wild Ride" at Disneyland | 64 |
Anthony who won a Grammy for "What Kind of Fool Am I?" | 64 |
Anagrammy-winning song about where the Skid Row Hotel was built? | 64 |
Actor roomies' mailbox label that sounds like racing groups? | 64 |
Area in an "Airplane!" gag about loading and unloading | 64 |
Actor who played Howard in ''Melvin and Howard'' | 64 |
Andy who raps "Mr. Pibb + Red Vines = crazy delicious" | 64 |
Adjective for "Pygmalion" or "Major Barbara" | 64 |
Actress North, once touted as "the new Marilyn Monroe" | 64 |
Actress who made her big-screen debut in "Julia," 1977 | 64 |
Art direction nominees Crowley and Ochipinti for "___" | 64 |
Annual Manhattan event (represented symbolically in this puzzle) | 64 |
Actress Thurman of "Percy Jackson & The Olympians" | 64 |
  "Cultured insolence," according to Aristotle | 64 |
Adult-contemperary music of the late '70s and early '80s | 64 |
A kind of one ends each of this puzzle's four longest answers | 65 |
Abby and Martha, to Mortimer, in "Arsenic and Old Lace" | 65 |
African language from which the word "chimpanzee" comes | 65 |
Actor in "Honeymoon in Vegas" and "Las Vegas" | 65 |
According to the Bible, the seventh-oldest man at 905 years young | 65 |
Anthony Mann's "The Fall of the Roman Empire," e.g. | 65 |
Actor Rob of "Providence" and "Melrose Place" | 65 |
African antelope "caged" in five answers in this puzzle | 65 |
A "man that is not passion's slave," in Shakespeare | 65 |
Actor Coco who played Milo Perrier in "Murder by Death" | 65 |
Actor who plays Yin Yang in "The Expendables" franchise | 65 |
Album that knocked the Beatles' "1" off the #1 spot | 65 |
Asian leader with a degree from a university named for his father | 65 |
Actor Paul's daughter who cofounded Newman's Own Organics | 65 |
Anthem with the lyric "The True North strong and free!" | 65 |
Author of "Golden Boy" and "The Country Girl" | 65 |
“The Galvanic Current Investigated Mathematically” author | 65 |
Artist who lives across from Central Park's Strawberry Fields | 65 |
Animal who took three licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop | 65 |
“___ is for the living, Envy is for the dead”: Mark Twain | 65 |
Autumnal event so called because it helps hunters kill their prey | 65 |
Actor Jim of "Moulin Rouge!" getting his car restarted? | 65 |
Ambiguous headline about a man charged with killing his attacker? | 65 |
All-beef patty served with comprehensive nutritional information? | 65 |
Advice to a young Gates: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 65 |
Another side to the military documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg? | 65 |
Alexander Pope phrase appropriate to the start of a sports season | 65 |
Actor who said "Only the gentle are ever really strong" | 65 |
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher who was a 2007 All-Star with Seattle | 65 |
Author of the 1986 Booker Prize winner "The Old Devils" | 65 |
Author of the children's book "The Blue Ribbon Day" | 65 |
“Alas, they’re a mischievous bunch and often ___ ...” | 65 |
Amount of time before you stop reading inflammatory Web comments? | 65 |
Actor who played Stanley Roper on "Three's Company" | 65 |
Actor Guy of "Memento" and "The Time Machine" | 65 |
Apostolic title never used after being mistakenly skipped in 1276 | 65 |
Anatomical pouch / Run on TV / Consume / Feel sick / Oral history | 65 |
Abalone so-called from where it comes from and what it looks like | 65 |
Animated movie character that Chris Farley was originally cast as | 65 |
Admonition to chimney sweeps about not getting anyone else dirty? | 65 |
Annual political debate ... or an alternate title for this puzzle | 65 |
A "Desperate Housewives" actress's sewing material? | 65 |
Answer to "Did you see which Greek goddess walked by?"? | 65 |
Actress Liv who was one of Ingmar Bergman's "muses" | 65 |
Award for which winners get to give a five-word acceptance speech | 65 |
A lot of Britney Spears's "Oops ... I Did It Again" | 65 |
Actor Quinto who played Spock in the "Star Trek" reboot | 65 |
Athlete with the autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly" | 66 |
ABC show that ended its fourth season with a car crash cliffhanger | 66 |
Any of three brothers who batted in the same inning in a 1963 game | 66 |
Athlete who wrote the children's book "Daddy and Me" | 66 |
Actor, Nixon administration speechwriter, and game show host Stein | 66 |
“Lord High Everything ___” (title in “The Mikado”) | 66 |
At the end of it, "my alien" would be a dangerous person | 66 |
Actress who was the voice of Duchess in "The Aristocats" | 66 |
Actor whose '70s-'80s sitcom character was a cross-dresser | 66 |
Adjective with ''ear'' or ''tube'' | 66 |
AC/DC jam orig. called "The Clap" (with "The") | 66 |
Alexei who played on the U.S. Olympic soccer team in 1992 and 1996 | 66 |
Artoo projects a holographic image of her in "Star Wars" | 66 |
Actress who delivered the line "Beulah, peel me a grape" | 66 |
A1: "Our guy is being held by a couple of tough ___ ..." | 66 |
Actress Campbell of the 2005 TV musical "Reefer Madness" | 66 |
Actor in both "Warrior" and "Peaceful Warrior" | 66 |
Any piece in Robert McG. Thomas Jr.'s book "52 McGs" | 66 |
Adolph who coined "All the news that's fit to print" | 66 |
Answer to "How do you Yanks spell 'travelling'?" | 66 |
Actor who co-produced the Broadway musical "Jersey Boys" | 66 |
Animated TV series about toddlers that features the Pickles family | 66 |
Author of the short story "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" | 66 |
Anagrammy-winning song about Chicago's favorite outdoor sport? | 66 |
Amanda who retired, then "unretired" from acting in 2010 | 66 |
Actor/flutist roomies' mailbox label that sounds like a crook? | 66 |
Actor Robert who played the villain in "Licence to Kill" | 66 |