N.Y.C. thoroughfare in the Rodgers and Hart song "Manhattan" | 70 |
She told Willy Wonka "Loompaland? There's no such place" | 70 |
Mantra for someone confused and angered by "This Old House"? | 70 |
'I lost -- meatball ('On Top of Spaghetti' lyric) ...' | 70 |
"Things I Overheard While Talking to ___" (Alan Alda memoir) | 70 |
"The recent hires at Lincoln Park are planning to litigate"? | 70 |
What G. B. Shaw said you have if you aren't a capitalist by age 30 | 70 |
Feature of Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 70 |
"__ hath seen such scarecrows": "Henry IV, Part I" | 70 |
Film-within-a-film in the 2000 movie "Shadow of the Vampire" | 70 |
" . . . 'tis ___ leaves never a doorway to get in a god" | 70 |
On second thought, make it an action flick: "Howards End..." | 70 |
"Optimism is the content ___ men in high places": Fitzgerald | 70 |
Browning opening line preceding "Now that April's there" | 70 |
What you might have seen if you had been at director Stone's prom? | 70 |
When "you're gonna want me for your girl," in a 1963 hit | 70 |
2007 Norman Mailer book subtitled "An Uncommon Conversation" | 70 |
How some indie bands' singles are released, for music connoisseurs | 70 |
"Another ___, Another Show" ("Kiss Me, Kate" song) | 70 |
Young partner / (next line) It's spelled out in a Travis Tritt hit | 70 |
Flower that took its name from the French word for "tobacco" | 70 |
"The driver's crew decided to make the ___ ___ priority" | 70 |
Bing Crosby hit in which "your branches speak to me of love" | 70 |
Russian billionaire Mikhail who recently purchased the New Jersey Nets | 70 |
Abbreviated single on Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album | 70 |
She "gallops o'er a courtier's nose," in Shakespeare | 70 |
Fictional "Entourage" film that takes place in New York City | 70 |
Breakfast cereal with a propeller-headed alien on the front of the box | 70 |
Setting of the New Jersey state prison in "Scared Straight!" | 70 |
"Dude," as in "I heard about this one dude who..." | 70 |
One-time Arby's rival that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1991 | 70 |
Again find "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" author not guilty? | 70 |
Start of Laurence J. Peter's definition of "originality" | 70 |
Subject line of a papal memo about forgiving devices that record porn? | 70 |
Politician represented by a spider in the comic strip "Pogo" | 70 |
"Shaggy! It's a spooky sorceress who keeps complaining!" | 70 |
Legal maneuver ... with a hint to answering seven clues in this puzzle | 70 |
"In order to divide, invert the divisor and multiply," e.g.? | 70 |
"The strain seemed doubly dear, / Yet ___ sweet": Wordsworth | 70 |
When, in Act Two of "Macbeth," the Porter knocks at the gate | 70 |
''Voyaging through strange __ of thought'': Wordsworth | 70 |
Fictional park that's out of sight? (with ''The'') | 70 |
''Georgy Girl'' singers (with ''The'') | 70 |
1997 movie for which Jennifer Lopez received a Golden Globe nomination | 70 |
Term that explains a great deal of the nonsense on the modern Internet | 70 |
Cosmetics chain whose name comes from the Greek for "beauty" | 70 |
"The Dark Knight" and "The Bourne Supremacy," e.g. | 70 |
"The Baby-Sitter's Club" or "Nancy Drew," e.g. | 70 |
1960s sitcom character with the catchphrase "I see nothing!" | 70 |
His kids' book "Falling Up" is dedicated to his son Matt | 70 |
Word that can follow the last word of the three longest Across answers | 70 |
2007 documentary with the tagline "This might hurt a little" | 70 |
Where to find "Here Comes the Sun" on "Abbey Road" | 70 |
Her film debut was as Woody Allen's date in "Annie Hall" | 70 |
Feature of "could," "should," or "would" | 70 |
"Mr. Cowell, grab that 'American Idol' contestant!"? | 70 |
Movie rated the top musical of all time by the American Film Institute | 70 |
Military response style in which the first and last words are the same | 70 |
One of two single-digit Yankee uniform numbers that aren't retired | 70 |
"___ that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care": Macbeth | 70 |
"A woman with the morals of a man," per the Urban Dictionary | 70 |
Word with ''decision'' or ''judgment'' | 70 |
"__ they all, all honourable men": "Julius Caesar" | 70 |
"The ___ Network" (2010 film about the founding of Facebook) | 70 |
Impresario Hurok's drawing of the Roman sun god isn't too bad? | 70 |
Actor whose two Oscars came in films that won Best Original Screenplay | 70 |
Brand with the challenge to lose one inch from your waist in two weeks | 70 |
1994 action flick with the tagline "Get ready for rush hour" | 70 |
Big ___ (person who takes a date to a fast-food restaurant, jocularly) | 70 |
"Dum spiro, ___" ("While I breathe, I hope": Lat.) | 70 |
Certain spring training matches, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 70 |
"I noticed you use the ___ ___ often than the tarnished one" | 70 |
Country that styles itself a "democratic socialist republic" | 70 |
What spouse does, step 4 [hint: look at the black squares of the grid] | 70 |
1945 film musical with the song "It Might As Well Be Spring" | 70 |
50 different ones were released over a 10-year period starting in 1999 | 70 |
Abbr. used to save time from writing "ain" or "ui" | 70 |
Feminist who wrote "Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions" | 70 |
Last night at the party, everyone was so drunk, the garbageman was ___ | 70 |
Reality show in which contestants get "voted off the island" | 70 |
''. . . the ___ completion of their appointed rounds'' | 70 |
Costar of Stockard in "The House of Blue Leaves" on Broadway | 70 |
2005 film for which George Clooney won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar | 70 |
"In space no one can hear you scream," for "Alien" | 70 |
Source of the words "mulligatawny" and "catamaran" | 70 |
Thomas Moore's "The Harp That Once Through _____ Halls!" | 70 |
Cable sta. that formerly aired shows at 5 and 35 minutes past the hour | 70 |
Franchise offering "soft serve" and "hand scooped" | 70 |
Channel that might feature "The Philadelphia Story," briefly | 70 |
1960 chart topper with the line "Are you somewhere up above" | 70 |
Word accompanying ''kiss'' or ''show'' | 70 |
Source of the phrase "brave new world," with "The" | 70 |
"How dare you climb a barbed-wire fence wearing my sweater!" | 70 |
"The perception of ___ is a tie of sympathy . . . ": Emerson | 70 |
Page where you'd find "when are definite articles used?" | 70 |
Literary source of "Bless us and splash us, my precioussss!" | 70 |
Robert Graves poem that starts "The bugler sent a call ... " | 70 |
1994 comedy in which Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis play husband and wife | 70 |
What to look through if you want to see that new building being built? | 70 |
Nat King Cole's ''___ Things Money Can't Buy'' | 70 |