"Star Trek" series preceding "Voyager," for short | 69 |
Lady Macbeth's last words, or an alternate title for this puzzle? | 69 |
Its flag has green and yellow stripes and a white star in a red field | 69 |
''... ___ and trouble'' (''Macbeth'') | 69 |
Singer with the 1996 #1 hit "You're Makin' Me High" | 69 |
Who said "You are alone now. Last man. You are lone ranger" | 69 |
When Mary Walton invented sound dampers for elevated railways, she __ | 69 |
"You've gotta get your hands on this" (Knoxville, 1982) | 69 |
This puzzle's theme found in the answers to five asterisked clues | 69 |
Ad slogan that suggests the little ones can play with huge dinosaurs? | 69 |
"How many of each animal did Moses take on the ark?" is one | 69 |
Shakur who costarred with Janet Jackson in "Poetic Justice" | 69 |
Org. that lobbies for looser restrictions on ballerina costume sales? | 69 |
The first one, bought by the Bulova Watch Co. for $9, ran on 7/1/1941 | 69 |
He said, "Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to" | 69 |
"___ like a Maelstrom, with a notch" (Emily Dickinson poem) | 69 |
Animated bird who debuted in "A Tale of Two Kitties" (1942) | 69 |
What eight squares in this puzzle contain, thus creating a cipher key | 69 |
Where parts of the '95 film "Higher Learning" were shot | 69 |
Prefix with ''violet'' or ''liberal'' | 69 |
She played Rebecca Duvall playing Marilyn Monroe on "Smash" | 69 |
"___ voce poco fa" ("The Barber of Seville" aria) | 69 |
Word with ''blight'' or ''guerrilla'' | 69 |
Former state whose motto was "Workers of the world, unite!" | 69 |
Anatomical part whose name comes from the Latin for "grape" | 69 |
City that promotes "What happens here, stays here," briefly | 69 |
"I grew these in my own garden with composted material..." | 69 |
"___ Finest" (tagline on a Ben & Jerry's container) | 69 |
Mini-Me portrayer in the Austin Powers movies born on January 1, 1969 | 69 |
He danced with his wife in Broadway's "Watch Your Step" | 69 |
Lawyer hired by McKenzie Brackman to meet ethnic quota (107 episodes) | 69 |
"___ la Vida or Death and All His Friends" (Coldplay album) | 69 |
Besides Derek Jeter, only Major Leaguer whose 3,000th hit was a homer | 69 |
Brandon and Brenda's last name on "Beverly Hills 90210" | 69 |
Australian Acacia product developed by Vic Cherikoff into a flavoring | 69 |
Seminal Chicago industrial label that launched the career of Ministry | 69 |
"I never voted for anybody.I always voted against." speaker | 69 |
"...I believe my most important task is helping the ___..." | 69 |
Their virtues "have not yet been discovered," wrote Emerson | 69 |
WANTED: Delinquent minor, for breaking curfew and inappropriate dress | 69 |
___ Tales, magazine where many H. P. Lovecraft stories first appeared | 69 |
Defiant question sometimes followed by "Would you still..." | 69 |
"Romeo and Juliet" word that actually means "why" | 69 |
Reference from the Hawaiian and Greek for "quick education" | 69 |
"Laugh and the world laughs with you" poet Ella Wheeler ___ | 69 |
Writer who said, "I am not young enough to know everything" | 69 |
His statue is on top of Philadelphia City Hall [1 coulomb per second] | 69 |
"Only the ___ and stupidest of men never change": Confucius | 69 |
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" Klingon (anagram of ROW F) | 69 |
Two of his novels were called "the war itself" by Kissinger | 69 |
Moonlight Graham is a character in his novel "Shoeless Joe" | 69 |
His albums include "Alapalooza" and "Alpocalypse" | 69 |
Word rearranged and hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 69 |
Film with the Oscar-nominated song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" | 69 |
Word repeated in a classic "When Harry Met Sally ..." scene | 69 |
"Would you like some more imported coffee?" "___" | 69 |
"Solitude is impractical and ___ society is fatal": Emerson | 69 |
George C. Scott movie with a rock band namesake, with "The" | 69 |
"Throw thine eye / On ___ young boy": "King John" | 69 |
Informal greetings (that were used to create this puzzle's theme) | 69 |
1961 Fredric March-Ben Gazzara-Dick Clark drama, with "The" | 69 |
Joke starting with "Did you hear the one about..." (part 1) | 69 |
Show that asked kids to write to "Boston, Mass., 0-2-1-3-4" | 69 |
"___ Suit Riot" (Cherry Poppin' Daddies song and album) | 69 |
Literary character who debuted in "The Curse of Capistrano" | 69 |
Alphabetically last entry in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary | 69 |
Creator of Forbes' "most valuable fictional character" | 68 |
Pop foursome that took its name from its members' first initials | 68 |
MC Skat Cat's co-star in the "Opposites Attract" video | 68 |
Fictional corporation that sells earthquake pills and portable holes | 68 |
New Testament book that chronicles the story of Ananias and Sapphira | 68 |
End of Rhett's sentence that begins "Frankly, my dear" | 68 |
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" director Andrew | 68 |
"The Black ___" (first of a Rowan Atkinson Britcom series) | 68 |
"Poetry is ___ of joy and pain and wonder" (Kahlil Gibran) | 68 |
McLachlan single with the line "I do believe I failed you" | 68 |
She played Musette to Gish's Mimi in "La Boheme," 1926 | 68 |
Attachment to ''smith'' or ''plane'' | 68 |
''He makes no friend who never made ___'' (Tennyson) | 68 |
When Glamour's 2008 co-Woman of the Year Nujood Ali was divorced | 68 |
"The Man Who Mistook His Wife for ___" (Oliver Sacks book) | 68 |
Opera made into a Broadway musical with an Elton John/Tim Rice score | 68 |
"People can you hear it? Love is in the ___" Allmans lyric | 68 |
"___ for Alibi" (first in the Kinsey Millhone book series) | 68 |
Prince ___, Eddie Murphy's role in "Coming to America" | 68 |
Home state of minor league baseball's Montgomery Biscuits: Abbr. | 68 |
"After __" (2005 "Economist" article on the Fed) | 68 |
Jack who played "the Man" in "Chico and the Man" | 68 |
Former senator with the memoir "Power, Pasta and Politics" | 68 |
Secret agent Leamas in "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" | 68 |
Like the northern Lesser Antilles, vis-Ã -vis the Windward Islands | 68 |
"I'll take 'Before & After' for $200, ___" | 68 |
Football player Crumpler who was on the Falcons, Titans and Patriots | 68 |
"Flowers for ___" (basis for the movie "Charly") | 68 |
Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" | 68 |
Keys with the #1 hits "My Boo" and "Fallin'" | 68 |
"And what date does you hold the Fourth of July on?" comic | 68 |
Word with ''Is that'' or ''That is'' | 68 |
Classic Hawaiian song whose title means "Farewell to Thee" | 68 |
Colbert children's book "I ___ Pole (And So Can You!)" | 68 |