"Is __ dot ...": "Particle Man" lyric | 57 |
"For ___ rope of sand could twist": S. Butler | 55 |
'Isn't -- bit like you and me?' (Beatles lyric) | 59 |
''Isn't __ bit like you and me?'' (Beatles lyric) | 69 |
Flee (and what you must supply four times in this puzzle) | 57 |
''Call it'' reply, about half of the time | 57 |
School readiness program and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 62 |
''Physician, ___ thyself'' (Luke 4:23) | 54 |
George of Broadway's ''La Cage aux Folles'' | 63 |
Hitchcock book "A _____ of a Different Color" | 55 |
Publisher who was the inspiration for "Citizen Kane" | 62 |
Magnate "Citizen Kane" was partly based on | 52 |
It "has its reasons which reason knows nothing of": Pascal | 68 |
Gift from the Wizard of Oz that's really a clock | 52 |
". . . and the desk clerk's dressed in black" | 59 |
"... and the desk clerk's dressed in black ..." | 61 |
"The Cricket on the ___" (Dickens novella) | 52 |
''The Return of the Native'' setting | 52 |
"She likes to ___ old coffee before making a new pot" | 63 |
Comptroller General of the General Accounting Office (actor) | 60 |
Summer number provided by the National Weather Service | 54 |
Romano's "Everybody Loves Raymond" co-star | 56 |
"Everybody Loves Raymond" Emmy winner Patricia | 56 |
"The ___ declare the glory . . . ": Psalm 19 | 54 |
Patsy Cline's "Why Can't ___ You?" | 52 |
___ Crighton Trophy (Canada's Heisman-like award) | 53 |
Leigh's counterpart in the 1998 version of "Psycho" | 65 |
Ford's "Six Days Seven Nights" co-star | 52 |
Anne who starred in the 1998 remake of "Psycho" | 57 |
"I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you" | 56 |
"I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you . . ." | 62 |
"I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance . . ." | 54 |
"I Guess __ Rather Be in Colorado": John Denver song | 62 |
"___ let us in, knows where we've been" (Beatles lyric) | 69 |
"This hitteth the naile on the ___": Heywood | 54 |
"I knew a man, Bojangles, and ___ dance ..." | 54 |
"I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you ..." | 60 |
"I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance ..." | 52 |
"... a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you" | 53 |
". . . a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you . . ." | 61 |
"___ Send in the Army" (Gang of Four song) | 52 |
"___ like to come and meet us" ("Starman" lyrics) | 69 |
"___ fly through the air with the greatest of ease" | 61 |
Word before "fund" or "one's bets" | 58 |
Actress who starred in "Marnie" and "The Birds" | 67 |
Variety show that featured "PFFT! You Was Gone!" | 58 |
"Time wounds all ___" (another pun ending) | 52 |
Wickfield's scheming partner in "David Copperfield" | 65 |
Publishing magnate with a famous mansion, familiarly | 52 |
Star of reality TV's "The Girls Next Door," briefly | 65 |
Publisher whose second and third children were born 35 years apart | 66 |
Former owner of the jet "Big Bunny," to friends | 57 |
"The Girls Next Door" mogul Hugh, familiarly | 54 |
Schopenhauer called him a "clumsy charlatan" | 54 |
Philosopher who was the father of dialectical idealism | 54 |
Philosopher who authored "Phenomenology of Spirit" | 60 |
German philosopher who wrote "The true is the whole" | 62 |
"Yeah, like that'll ever happen" laugh | 52 |
Disney song sung by six characters (if you count right) | 55 |
Katherine who withdrew from the 2008 Emmy competition | 53 |
Poet whose works were set to music by Schumann, Strauss and Brahms | 66 |
Poet who wrote "Don't send a poet to London" | 58 |
German poet who wrote "Don't send a poet to London" | 65 |
Pittsburgh stadium with ketchup bottle replicas on its scoreboard | 65 |
1949 film that won Olivia de Havilland an Oscar, with "The" | 69 |
"___ an Englishman" ("H.M.S. Pinafore" song) | 64 |
''__ the very model of a modern Major-General'' | 63 |
She had "the face that launched a thousand ships" | 59 |
Milli___ (the amount of beauty required to launch one ship) | 59 |
Her face ''launched a thousand ships'' | 54 |
Euripides play in which the title heroine never goes to Troy | 60 |
Character in the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" | 62 |
State capital whose main street is named Last Chance Gulch | 58 |
State capital whose main street is Last Chance Gulch | 52 |
Capital that's home to the Pioneer League's Brewers | 59 |
Capital nicknamed "Queen City of the Rockies" | 55 |
Capital also known as the "Queen City of the Rockies" | 63 |
"84, Charing Cross Road" novelist Hanff and others | 60 |
Woman's name derived from an Old Norse word for "holy" | 68 |
"Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" setting | 52 |
"You had me at __": "Jerry Maguire" line | 60 |
"You had me at ___" ("Jerry Maguire" line) | 62 |
"I can't believe what I'm hearing!" | 53 |
''___, Dolly!'' (play starring Carol Channing) | 62 |
Musical based on Wilder's "The Matchmaker" | 56 |
Popular newspaper columnist who writes for Good Housekeeping | 60 |
Song with the lyric "I do appreciate you being round" | 63 |
Beatles album that included "Ticket to Ride" | 54 |
1965 movie with the working title "Eight Arms to Hold You" | 68 |
Song that knocked "Ticket to Ride" out of the #1 slot | 63 |
You rarely see ''skelter'' without it | 53 |
"___ Skelter" ("White Album" song) | 54 |
One of a trio in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" | 57 |
Susy ___ (Audrey Hepburn's "Wait Until Dark" role) | 64 |
Author of the 1940 autobiography "Wings on My Feet" | 61 |
Hockey Hall of Famer Richard nicknamed "The Pocket Rocket" | 68 |
Becquerel who shared a Nobel Prize in Physics with the Curies | 61 |
"Le Chat Noir" of existential Internet cat videos | 59 |
"L'Évolution créatrice" author Bergson | 59 |
'50s-'70s Montreal Canadiens star __ Richard | 52 |