One giving unreliable testimony? [1976, 1985*] [* = Nominee] | 60 |
One giving pep talks between acts of "Carmen"? | 56 |
One familiar with snow has runner stuck in a type of rock (6) | 61 |
One end of the [circled letters], which opened on 8/15/1914 | 59 |
One Direction song that references a 1977 Queen anthem | 54 |
One debuting on "America's Most Wanted"? | 54 |
One could go up to 11 in "This Is Spinal Tap" | 55 |
One born looking "like a hairy garment": Genesis | 58 |
One born during a period of sharp increase in the birthrate | 59 |
One begins "The Lord is my light and my salvation" | 60 |
One begins "The king shall joy in thy strength" | 57 |
One begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 66 |
One begins "By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down" | 66 |
One asking questions he already knows the answers to | 52 |
One answer to "Are you waiting for someone?" | 54 |
One "with no invisible means of support": Sheen | 57 |
One "who intimately lives with rain," in a poem | 57 |
One "trapped by his sinful talk," in Proverbs | 55 |
One "standing by the ocean's roar," in a 1963 song | 64 |
Once-gritty Big Apple neighborhood sometimes called Midtown West | 64 |
ON THE WATERFRONT remake about a Texas city's cleanup effort? | 65 |
On the podium did he say, "O, I can't sin!"? | 58 |
On some roads, it might be several miles after the last one | 59 |
On second thought, make it a prison drama: "French Kiss..." | 69 |
On second thought, make it a musical: "Quiz Show..." | 62 |
On a slow roller: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 59 |
Omit, like the "t" in "Swee'Pea" | 56 |
Omen at night that's a "sailor's delight" | 59 |
Omaha chief who was an ally of the U.S. in the War of 1812 | 58 |
Olympics locale where the first figure-skating triple jump was landed | 69 |
Olympic alpine skier known as "The Herminator" | 56 |
Olympian who received the 1976 Presidential Medal of Freedom | 60 |
Olympia radio station whose call letters mirror its freeform format | 67 |
Olu ___ (jazz musician who is rapper Nas's father) | 54 |
Olivier's ''Wuthering Heights'' co-star | 59 |
Oliver ___, Jenny's lover in "Love Story" | 55 |
Oliver of "The Imposters" and "Simon Birch" | 63 |
Oleandrin, anthrax, botulin, snake venom and a dozen others? | 60 |
Oldtime radio kids' show "Uncle ___ Squadron" | 59 |
Oldest von Trapp child in "The Sound of Music" | 56 |
Oldest of the gods, in Plato's "Symposium" | 56 |
Oldest daughter on "Jon & Kate Plus 8" | 52 |
Oldest child in the comic strip "Baby Blues" | 54 |
Oldest and northernmost of the main Hawaiian islands | 52 |
Old-time radio's ''tracer of lost persons'' | 63 |
Old-time actor Lew of "Advise and Consent" | 52 |
Old-fashioned word for "in a little while" | 52 |
Old TV's "knight without armor in a savage land" | 62 |
Old TV western starring Rory Calhoun, with "The" | 58 |
Old TV show that featured bachelorettes, with "The" | 61 |
Old toothpaste that was supposedly "good for tender gums" | 67 |
Old tongue that gave us "rotten" and "egg" | 62 |
Old tombstone abbr. meaning "at the age of" | 53 |
Old Testament figure who prophesied Nineveh's fall | 54 |
Old television's "Raccoon of the Year" | 52 |
Old stories + a letter + stitch + reside + 2 letters = ? | 56 |
Old slangy ending for "yes" or "no" | 55 |
Old Saturday morning cartoon "___ Kong Phooey" | 56 |
Old San Francisco hippie hangout, with "the" | 54 |
Old Roman local levy (not derived from "eight") | 57 |
Old record label's boat to reach isolated areas (if X=10)? | 62 |
Old radio's "___ Maxwell's Party Line" | 56 |
Old N.Y.S.E. ticker symbol that's now just "T" | 60 |
Old monarch whose name is the root word for "chess" | 61 |
Old military slogan with scattered money from a shark? | 54 |
Old magazine billed as "America's Aviation Weekly" | 64 |
Old hippie who plays an even older hippie in "Wanderlust" | 67 |
Old group whose members are all represented in this puzzle | 58 |
Old gas station that came from the name "Standard Oil" | 64 |
Old French Communist Party of Canada inits. (hidden in EPCOT) | 61 |
Old fast-food chain whose mascot's head was an orange | 57 |
Old fashioned leggings are in -- try for the impossible!? | 57 |
Old English interjection meaning "Oh, God!" | 53 |
Old draft deferment category for critical civilian work | 55 |
Old Dashiell Hammett radio series, with "The" | 55 |
Old country name or its currency, both dropped in 1997 | 54 |
Old Coors product pitched as "Zomething different" | 60 |
Old comedian known for his unique piano-playing style | 53 |
Old carrier whose JFK terminal is now used by JetBlue | 53 |
Old card game whose name means "first" in Spanish | 59 |
Old card game whose name comes from the Spanish for "man" | 67 |
Old car that was famously available in black, black ... or black | 64 |
Old car make that's a homophone of a modern car model | 57 |
Old car company with the slogan "Stands Pat" | 54 |
Old "You press the button, we do the rest" sloganeer | 62 |
Old "We're up to something good" carrier | 54 |
Old "Romper Room" character with bouncing antennae | 60 |
Old "Precision crafted performance" sloganeer | 55 |
Old "It's smart to be thrifty" sloganeer | 54 |
Old "From one beer lover to another" sloganeer | 56 |
Old 'Tonight Show' host studying ethnic groups? | 55 |
Olajuwon who is the NBA career leader in blocked shots | 54 |
Oklahoma's self-proclaimed "Wheat Capital" | 56 |
Oklahoma city that's home to Vance Air Force Base | 53 |
OKLAHOMA CITY suffers a disaster in a fishing contest | 53 |
Ohio town whose name means "hospitality" in Greek | 59 |
Ohio college that was the first in the U.S. to award degrees to women | 69 |
Ohio club with a spring training facility in Sarasota | 53 |
Ohio city with schools named for Firestone, Goodyear, and Goodrich | 66 |
Ohio city whose name means "hospitality" in Greek | 59 |