Masters winner the year after Fuzzy's only victory | 54 |
Movie with the line "What's in the box?" | 54 |
Number of "Wonders" Fleetwood Mac sang about | 54 |
___ of Nine ("Star Trek: Voyager" character) | 54 |
Effect of downgraded credit on a potential home buyer? | 54 |
They say it sells (we'll see how this puzzle does) | 54 |
Word seen annually on a November People magazine cover | 54 |
People's choice every year since 1985, except 1994 | 54 |
"You ___ Thing" (1975 hit for Hot Chocolate) | 54 |
"(She's) ___ + 17" (1983 Stray Cats hit) | 54 |
Snorkel's rank in "Beetle Bailey": Abbr. | 54 |
"___-La-La-La-Lee" (1966 Small Faces single) | 54 |
Kind of joke (exemplified by the theme of this puzzle) | 54 |
''... and the truth ___ set you free'' | 54 |
Paradise that isn't all it's cracked up to be? | 54 |
"The Concert for Bangladesh" performer, 1972 | 54 |
"Can't! Don't! ___! . . . ": Kipling | 54 |
___ Malwae-Tweep ("Parks and Rec" character) | 54 |
Who wrote "Hell is full of musical amateurs" | 54 |
''Begin the Beguine'' bandleader Artie | 54 |
"___ Wore a Yellow Ribbon" (John Wayne film) | 54 |
"___ Don't Use Jelly" (The Flaming Lips) | 54 |
Harry who does many voices on "The Simpsons" | 54 |
Kenny's "We've Got Tonight" duettist | 54 |
"Where the Sidewalk Ends" author Silverstein | 54 |
Princess Adora's other identity, in 1980s cartoons | 54 |
"___ Ching" (classic book of Chinese poetry) | 54 |
Civil War site, and the name of some sixty U.S. cities | 54 |
Time for promoting awareness about electrical hazards? | 54 |
Winter feature with a hint to today's puzzle theme | 54 |
Outfield wall that's unusually close to home plate | 54 |
Disappointing "Who's with me?" response? | 54 |
Gridiron coach whose team had a perfect season in 1972 | 54 |
"___ semper tyrannis" (Virginia's motto) | 54 |
"The Bicycle Thief" director Vittorio De ___ | 54 |
"P.S. I Love You," to "Love Me Do" | 54 |
Place plant nutrients near the roots of a growing crop | 54 |
___ of Eratosthenes (method for finding prime numbers) | 54 |
"Ahhh" and "Whew, that was close!" | 54 |
Movie musical featuring "Make 'Em Laugh" | 54 |
''Closed'' or ''Open'' | 54 |
What repeats in solemn hymns but isn't in hymnals? | 54 |
Futuristic car unveiled at the 1933 New York Auto Show | 54 |
She had a 1959 hit with "I Loves You, Porgy" | 54 |
What to do when your ball is two inches from the hole? | 54 |
Artist whose name is an anagram of "artisan" | 54 |
"I Can ___ Rainbow" (classic kids' tune) | 54 |
Asian country in which English is an official language | 54 |
Kip who released "In the Heart of the Young" | 54 |
___ Féin ("we ourselves" in Irish Gaelic) | 54 |
Priory of ___ (group in "The Da Vinci Code") | 54 |
"Inside the NBA" analyst Barkley, familiarly | 54 |
"___, find me a crossword clue for yourself" | 54 |
Oscar winner for "Coal Miner's Daughter" | 54 |
Instrument heard on "Within You Without You" | 54 |
Indian instruments popular with British Invasion bands | 54 |
Villainous group in the "Star Wars" universe | 54 |
"Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the ____" | 54 |
"Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the ___" | 54 |
Heart Foundation advice, "___ and move more" | 54 |
Type of resort in the "Last Christmas" video | 54 |
Like "Z's" compared to "sleep" | 54 |
Like "chow" vis-Ã -vis "edibles" | 54 |
Just about the worst gifts for children born in August | 54 |
Keith Richards-sung Stones jam "___ Tonight" | 54 |
"Heavy" R&B singer's little brother? | 54 |
Protoplasmic mass that's neither fungus nor animal | 54 |
Character actor in the Western Performers Hall of Fame | 54 |
Hamlet's weapons of "outrageous fortune" | 54 |
"For fun it's a wonderful toy" sloganeer | 54 |
Result of eating French fries at the ship's wheel? | 54 |
Talk radio host Curtis who founded the Guardian Angels | 54 |
London locale of Prada, Dior, Gucci and Giorgio Armani | 54 |
The 1973 Mets' "Ya Gotta Believe!," e.g. | 54 |
"Forward" and "Believe in America" | 54 |
Say "Offisher, I am completely shober," e.g. | 54 |
"I'm sure __ pleasure it can gie": Burns | 54 |
"Death to ___" ('02 Robin Williams film) | 54 |
Atlanta suburb where Julia Roberts went to high school | 54 |
Word with "decision" or "judgment" | 54 |
Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the ___" | 54 |
Ignoring the axiom that "hindsight is 20/20" | 54 |
Movie villain's favorite thing to get in the mail? | 54 |
What Fred Ott did in the first movie to be copyrighted | 54 |
Show with an inaccurate title for Western U.S. viewers | 54 |
In comics, it's represented by a string of Z's | 54 |
Frequent catch on TV's "Deadliest Catch" | 54 |
TV series about sisters Jessica Tate and Mary Campbell | 54 |
Typical "The Sifl & Olly Show" character | 54 |
Francois Boucher's "Nude Lying on a ___" | 54 |
Couch potato's expression of temporary well-being? | 54 |
World capital situated in what was once ancient Thrace | 54 |
It makes "cent" sound like "scent" | 54 |
One who'll easily lend money for a hard-luck story | 54 |
Emily Dickinson's "___ a Daisy Vanished" | 54 |
"Jesus Stole My Girlfriend" band Violent ___ | 54 |
"If you would be ___?" ("Please?") | 54 |
Musical note between "fa" and "la" | 54 |
California county between San Francisco and Sacramento | 54 |
"__ Guys Have All the Luck": Rod Stewart hit | 54 |