Rhyme scheme of the first verse of "Mary had a little lamb" | 69 |
Record company that released Crosby's "White Christmas" | 69 |
Rock producer Brian Peter George St. Jean le Baptiste de la Salle ___ | 69 |
Religion to which 10% of American voters believe Barack Obama belongs | 69 |
Rapper who played the first concert in Brooklyn's Barclays Center | 69 |
Reeves who played Klaatu in "The Day the Earth Stood Still" | 69 |
Relient K "Two ___ Don't Make a Right ... But Three Do" | 69 |
Range that was thesetting for the 1995 film "North Country" | 69 |
River through Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, among others | 69 |
Repeated interjection in the Rolling Stones' "Miss You" | 69 |
Result of a fruitful plate appearance in the Grapefruit League: Abbr. | 69 |
River rising in the Vosges Mountains on the border of Alsace-Lorraine | 69 |
Ralph who co-wrote "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" | 69 |
Rhode Island senator who created Basic Educational Opportunity Grants | 69 |
Rolling Stones album featuring the song "Where the Boys Go" | 69 |
Request that the bank not give out all their money before you arrive? | 69 |
Rock band with multiple songs about "The Lord of the Rings" | 69 |
Rodney Dangerfield's "I don't get no respect," e.g. | 69 |
Rap duo arrested in 1990 for an "obscene, lewd performance" | 69 |
Reference from the Hawaiian and Greek for "quick education" | 69 |
Recording artist made famous by the BBC series "The Celts" | 68 |
Rapper with the gold-record album "O.G. Original Gangster" | 68 |
Rally speaker's emphatic response to his own rhetorical question | 68 |
Ronald, Ernie, O'Kelly, Rudolph, Vernon, or Marvin of soul music | 68 |
Relief pitcher Orosco who closed out Game 7 of the 1986 World Series | 68 |
Rod "___ Goes By ... The Great American Songbook: Vol. II" | 68 |
Result of having no room under the beach umbrella for your knapsack? | 68 |
Response to comic Anderson's "What's for dinner?"? | 68 |
Rolling Stones hit whose title follows the words "Hey you" | 68 |
Rihanna's studio album with the hit single "Disturbia" | 68 |
Role played by Margaret Rutherford, Helen Hayes, and Angela Lansbury | 68 |
Raskolnikov portrayer in 1935's "Crime and Punishment" | 68 |
Response to actress Bracco's "What's for brunch?"? | 68 |
Region divided by the Munich Pact and again by the Potsdam agreement | 68 |
Ray of "My Favorite Martian" and "Picket Fences" | 68 |
River phenomena (or what literally happens six times in this puzzle) | 68 |
Real estate magnate Hirschfeld who often wore crossword puzzle ties | 67 |
Role that won Costner his second of three Worst Actor Razzie Awards | 67 |
Reagan cabinet member who was previously counselor to the president | 67 |
Response to ''Where's that last piece of pie?'' | 67 |
Role for diminutive Verne Troyer in "Austin Powers" films | 67 |
Right-wing talking point word about the Occupy Wall Street protests | 67 |
R&B singer with the 2014 single "Money Can't Buy" | 67 |
Rap classic with the repeated chorus "Yeah, you know me!" | 67 |
Religious sch. with the motto "Make no little plans here" | 67 |
Roger who won the Best Actor Tony for "Nicholas Nickleby" | 67 |
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "There Is Nothing Like ___" | 67 |
Role played by Drew Barrymore in a 1993 TV movie based on real life | 67 |
Raeburn van __, cartoonist who drew "Abbie an' Slats" | 67 |
Region with the highest concentration of national parks in the U.S. | 67 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee known as the White Lady of Soul | 67 |
Rock-reggae singer with the 1983 #2 hit "Electric Avenue" | 67 |
Rex Harrison-Maureen O'Hara drama of 1947, with "The" | 67 |
Rating site that asks users whether they would use a given notepad? | 67 |
Round Table knight in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" | 67 |
Rock genre whose band names tend to use terrible puns of said genre | 67 |
Record-holder for throwing a touchdown pass in 47 consecutive games | 67 |
Realtor's "lavish landscaping"? Frankly, there are __ | 67 |
Repetitive band fronted by Karen O with the single "Maps" | 67 |
R.E.M.'s "It's the End of the World ___ Know It" | 66 |
Rapper parodied by Weird Al Yankovic in "Amish Paradise" | 66 |
Rhyme runaway, and how this puzzle's theme answers are formed? | 66 |
River that was the ancient dividing line between Rome and Carthage | 66 |
Rapper on the reality show "The Surreal Life," for short | 66 |
Regular stuff found inside this puzzle's three longest answers | 66 |
Restaurant that offers a Rooty Tooty Fresh 'N Fruity breakfast | 66 |
Records "broken" in this puzzle's nine theme answers | 66 |
Rogers who played Mrs. Kensington in the first Austin Powers movie | 66 |
Reminiscent of vanilla, toast, chocolate, and coffee, as some wine | 66 |
Rod Stewart "___ in love you're never out of danger" | 66 |
Ralph who wrote "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" | 66 |
Rapper on the recently cancelled TV show "The Good Life" | 66 |
Rapper who guested on R.E.M.'s "Radio Song" (Norway) | 66 |
River that once formed the western border of the Holy Roman Empire | 66 |
Rapper behind the 2012 "Gangnam Style" YouTube sensation | 66 |
Red MacGregor, McEwan's Lager, or Tennent's Super, in pubs | 66 |
Rev. William who originated the phrase "a blushing crow" | 66 |
Rock band with the triple-platinum album "High Voltage" | 65 |
Renato's wife in Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera" | 65 |
Rumored 2010 remake of a 1983 Mr. T classic, with "the" | 65 |
Repeated shout in Counting Crows "Accidentally in Love" | 65 |
Receiver Victor of the Giants' 2011 Super Bowl-winning season | 65 |
Roman numeral that's an anagram of part of Caesar's boast | 65 |
Rio neighborhood whose name means "stinky lake" in Tupi | 65 |
Repeated phrase in "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" | 65 |
Reach a point in a creative endeavor when inspiration is depleted | 65 |
Rhyme scheme for "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" | 65 |
Result of someone yelling "Fire!" in a crowded theater? | 65 |
Rallying cry of an Asian independence movement with the same name | 65 |
R&B group with the 1993 hit "Knockin' Da Boots" | 65 |
Rapper who recently dropped the "$" from her stage name | 65 |
Runner-up to Einstein as Time's Person of the Century in 1999 | 65 |
Rock band with the platinum album "The Downward Spiral" | 65 |
Reality show about folk-dancing homemakers (with "The") | 65 |
Record holders? (and a punny hint to this puzzle's anomalies) | 65 |
Raphael's weapon, in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" | 65 |
Ritual celebrating the Jews' liberation from Egyptian slavery | 65 |
Reacts like a toddler who doesn't get what she wants, perhaps | 65 |
Repeated words in McCartney's ''Another Day'' | 65 |
Russian music duo that often teases that they'll kiss onstage | 65 |