Band with the 1985 hit album "Hunting High and Low" | 61 |
Band that lost out to Sade for the Grammy for Best New Artist | 61 |
Bob ___, young man in Dreiser's "Sister Carrie" | 61 |
Bette Davis role in ''Pocketful of Miracles'' | 61 |
Babes in Toyland song inspired by "Little Mermaid"? | 61 |
Best Play the year "The Lion King" won Best Musical | 61 |
Bodine's portrayer on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 61 |
Bridge player's need, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
Bret and Jemaine of "Flight of the Conchords," e.g. | 61 |
Ben Folds Five "One Angry ___ and 200 Solemn Faces" | 61 |
Buchanan who wrote "The Corpse Had a Familiar Face" | 61 |
Belgian painter James, known for bizarre fantasies with masks | 61 |
Bird who loved Horton in Broadway's "Seussical" | 61 |
Becquerel who shared a Nobel Prize in Physics with the Curies | 61 |
Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony No. 6 ___ Major | 61 |
Brand available in classic, shuffle, nano and touch varieties | 61 |
British novelist who coined the term "dinner party" | 61 |
Band featured in a Scooby-Doo spoof on "South Park" | 61 |
Beneficiaries of Bill BucknerÂ’s famous World Series error | 61 |
Battle of ___ Bay (WWII conflict off the coast of New Guinea) | 61 |
Barcelona-born painter of "Dog Barking at the Moon" | 61 |
Band that stopped touring as of September 10, 2009, for short | 61 |
Band with the highest first-week album sales in music history | 61 |
Benefactor of South Africa's Leadership Academy for Girls | 61 |
Brooklyn's ___ Institute, college of art and architecture | 61 |
Bygone era, which will help answer the five capitalized clues | 61 |
Banda ___ (city affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake) | 61 |
British term for pantry that sounds more like a yellowy color | 61 |
Braised dish cooked with wine, mushrooms, lardons, and garlic | 61 |
Band whose 1998 song "One Week" was #1 for one week | 61 |
Back to the beginning (like how this puzzle's theme goes) | 61 |
Broadway musical about a G.I. Joe collectors' convention? | 61 |
Brits' search for a Revolutionary War spy in their midst? | 61 |
Bozeman native named after a "Star Wars" character? | 61 |
Bartender's denial, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
Biblical patriarch whose name means "he will laugh" | 61 |
Best Director nominee for "A Room With a View" (14) | 61 |
Best-selling 2003 Khaled Hosseini novel, with "The" | 61 |
Buttons with the director of "Blue Velvet" on them? | 61 |
Bill ___ (Phil Hartman's "NewsRadio" character) | 61 |
Book about my father the so-so student, with "The"? | 61 |
Body of water belatedly added to the course of the Erie Canal | 61 |
Book about a female that a married gander fooled around with? | 61 |
Boy band made on the reality show "Making the Band" | 61 |
Bird of prey known to reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour | 61 |
Batting-practice contraptions (this involves two theme words) | 61 |
Boat lifters found in this puzzle's three longest answers | 61 |
Best Original ___ (award for the film with [circled letters]) | 61 |
Bruce: "The ___ door slams, Mary's dress waves" | 61 |
Ballet to Weill's music (with "The"), by George | 61 |
Blythe's daughter in ''Meet the Parents'' | 61 |
B(eams f)ro(m he)wn t(rees used as c)on(struction mat)e(rial) | 61 |
Broadway musical with the song "The Gods Love Nubia" | 62 |
Broadway musical subtitled "The Timeless Love Story" | 62 |
Baseball division won by the same team for the past nine years | 62 |
Buy some flowers for the wife after forgetting date night, say | 62 |
Baseball All-Star's nickname ... or a popular food product | 62 |
Billy who played Pippin in "Lord of the Rings" films | 62 |
Business that may have gone boom and then bust in the '90s | 62 |
Body part that may be "free" or "attached" | 62 |
Biblical prophet whose name means "Yahweh is my God" | 62 |
Band with the compilation album "Ticket to the Moon" | 62 |
Brian who produced or co-produced several Talking Heads albums | 62 |
Boys' school with three academic "halves" a year | 62 |
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Wagner, one of the first five inductees | 62 |
Ballplayer Brandon who struck out to end the 2006 World Series | 62 |
Bach's ''____, Joy of Man's Desiring'' | 62 |
Brynner's co-star in film's "The King and I" | 62 |
Beast hunted by Hemingway in "Green Hills of Africa" | 62 |
Biography subtitled "Architect of American Ambition" | 62 |
Beatles title lyrics after "Whisper words of wisdom" | 62 |
Building-climbing Harold in 1923's "Safety Last" | 62 |
Bayes who sang and co-wrote "Shine On, Harvest Moon" | 62 |
Brad Paisley's "___ de Toilet (The Toilet Song)" | 62 |
Basis for Elvis' ''It's Now or Never'' | 62 |
Basis of Tony Martin's "There's No Tomorrow" | 62 |
Bing Crosby's "White Christmas," again and again | 62 |
Band with the compilation album "And I Feel Fine..." | 62 |
Band with the albums "Green" and "Monster" | 62 |
Brazilian city with a "Christ the Redeemer" landmark | 62 |
Big name in rubbery pizza when there's nowhere else to eat | 62 |
Belafonte's "Day-O" ditty (with "The") | 62 |
Book subtitled "Kritik der Politischen Ökonomie" | 62 |
Beatles hit on the flip side of "We Can Work It Out" | 62 |
Beatles song whose verses all begin "Little Darling" | 62 |
Bank ___ (international financial institution based in Israel) | 62 |
Best Supporting Actor for "The Fortune Cookie," 1966 | 62 |
Body of water that covers about 30% of the Earth's surface | 62 |
Blake said one "in a cage puts all heaven in a rage" | 62 |
Bela Fleck's instrument after an especially kick ass solo? | 62 |
Brando's role in "On the Waterfront," ___ Malloy | 62 |
Burton who produced "The Nightmare Before Christmas" | 62 |
Bird some library computers might block you from searching for | 62 |
Baseball manager Joe who authored "The Yankee Years" | 62 |
Beach town that's home to Cape Cod's oldest lighthouse | 62 |
Broadway's "Ev'rybody's Got _____ But Me" | 63 |
Bodybuilding drug used by many home run hitters in the '90s | 63 |
Baseball team that offered the first million-dollar-a-year deal | 63 |
Boston "He smoked a big ___ and drove a Cadillac car" | 63 |
Beer that's bootlegged in "Smokey and the Bandit" | 63 |