Singer DiFranco with the album "¿Which Side Are You On?" | 69 |
Shakespearean character who asks, "Do you love me, master?" | 69 |
Singer of "A Foggy Day" in "A Damsel in Distress" | 69 |
Show tune that begins "Most people live on a lonely island" | 69 |
Show for which Jim Dale won the 1980 Tony for Best Actor in a Musical | 69 |
Stephen Vincent ___ ("The Devil and Daniel Webster" writer) | 69 |
Singer whose band just appeared unannounced in your iTunes collection | 69 |
Singer with Top 10 hits in the 1960s, '70s, '80s and '90s | 69 |
Snider who testified before Congress about parental warnings on music | 69 |
Synonym for the first words of this puzzle's four longest answers | 69 |
Stones "Who is under his spell is paying the devil his ___" | 69 |
Sci-fi characters with a "Dresden-china type of prettiness" | 69 |
Singer with the triple-platinum album "The Memory of Trees" | 69 |
Singer with the double-platinum album "The Memory of Trees" | 69 |
Suffix with ''Canton'' and ''Peking'' | 69 |
Sci-fi creature whose language is based on the Chinese dialect Kalmyk | 69 |
She was nominated for an Oscar for playing Hedda in "Hedda" | 69 |
Sci-fi film with the tagline "What will you do with yours?" | 69 |
Source of "let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall die" | 69 |
State with a recent controversy over the teaching of evolution: Abbr. | 69 |
She was on the cover of back-to-back issues of Time in September 1997 | 69 |
Sixpence None the Richer covered them with "There She Goes" | 69 |
Shakespearean king who partly inspired Kurosawa's "Ran" | 69 |
Star of "The Death Kiss" and "The Phantom Creeps" | 69 |
Singer/actress who made her Broadway debut in "Hair" (1968) | 69 |
Second word of Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" (1987) | 69 |
Subj. of Simon Winchester's "The Meaning of Everything" | 69 |
Surprised greeting that sounds like a Southern California resort town | 69 |
Subject of Wayne Koestenbaum's "The Queen's Throat" | 69 |
Sitcom planet first mentioned in an episode of "Happy Days" | 69 |
Seminal punk band who took their name from a Paul McCartney pseudonym | 69 |
Smell like Pig-Pen [***avxwords.com has good, weekly indie xwords***] | 69 |
Sporting goods chain with the slogan "Get outside yourself" | 69 |
Santana "Even gave you my ___, for better or for worse ..." | 69 |
Senate race loser to Barack Obama in 2004 with innate seeing ability? | 69 |
Singer Blu with the 2001 hit "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" | 69 |
School report on the singer of "If I Could Turn Back Time"? | 69 |
Singer with the 1988 #1 country hit "I'm Gonna Get You" | 69 |
Swedish-born actress who played Candy in "Candy," ___ Aulin | 69 |
Show whose originial theme song was done by Bill Haley and His Comets | 69 |
Steve Martin's doctor role in "The Man With Two Brains" | 69 |
Scientific discovery nominated for Time's 2012 person of the year | 69 |
Song that knocked "Cracklin' Rosie" out of the top spot | 69 |
Song from "Mame" starting "Light the candles ..." | 69 |
Secure container, for storing keys next to a shared-use door, perhaps | 69 |
Show with celebrity panelists filling in blanks on a Chicago railway? | 69 |
Series with "Duck Amuck" and "One Froggy Evening" | 69 |
Sitcom about a family of Dresden residents raised by a single parent? | 69 |
Star of the Oscar-winning short "For Scent-imental Reasons" | 69 |
Seals close them when they dive to keep water from flowing to canals? | 69 |
Something a "man" has that a "woman" doesn't? | 69 |
Salty snacks that were endorsed by "Macho Man" Randy Savage | 69 |
Supply hidden in the first two letters of the long answers' words | 69 |
Sci-fi monster movie that was Steve McQueen's first starring role | 69 |
Singer with the 1996 #1 hit "You're Makin' Me High" | 69 |
Shakur who costarred with Janet Jackson in "Poetic Justice" | 69 |
She played Rebecca Duvall playing Marilyn Monroe on "Smash" | 69 |
Seminal Chicago industrial label that launched the career of Ministry | 69 |
Show that asked kids to write to "Boston, Mass., 0-2-1-3-4" | 69 |
She played Musette to Gish's Mimi in "La Boheme," 1926 | 68 |
Secret agent Leamas in "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" | 68 |
Skin care and cosmetics company that looks to be unrelated to Arthur | 68 |
Source of money that's "spread" in nine puzzle answers | 68 |
Suffix with ''liquid'' or ''fabric'' | 68 |
Shaving product advertised as having "face-hugging action" | 68 |
Show tune with the repeated line "Come to me, come to me!" | 68 |
Singer with the 1966 hit "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" | 68 |
Show with the tagline "Brace yourself for a killer season" | 68 |
Setting of the painting "Washington Crossing the Delaware" | 68 |
She played Shirley's daughter in "Terms of Endearment" | 68 |
She played Gertie in ''E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial'' | 68 |
Stately thing in Browning's "Oh, to be in England ..." | 68 |
Subject of the documentary "The Smartest Guys in the Room" | 68 |
Suffix with ''differ'' or ''insist'' | 68 |
School called "the chief nurse of England's statesmen" | 68 |
Subject of interest in the question "Who are you wearing?" | 68 |
Start for ''cuisine'' or ''couture'' | 68 |
Suffix with ''critic'' or ''manner'' | 68 |
Steely Dan hit that's the last song on the album "Aja" | 68 |
Sugar ___, Marilyn Monroe's role in "Some Like It Hot" | 68 |
Stan and Fran's favorite soft drink on "American Dad!" | 68 |
Source of a "giant sucking sound," according to Ross Perot | 68 |
Speechwriter Peggy who coined "a thousand points of light" | 68 |
Staff members, and what the circled letters in this puzzle represent | 68 |
Syllables before "Di" or "Da" in a Beatles title | 68 |
Syllables before "Di" and "Da" in a Beatles song | 68 |
Satirical 1974 novel by Fran Ross that shares its name with a cookie | 68 |
Song that Elvis's "It's Now or Never" was based on | 68 |
Small crossword answer that has to be clued with a fill in the blank | 68 |
Something to do on Arbor Day (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
Symbol of St. Barnabas, whose saint day comes at hay harvesting time | 68 |
She duetted with Justin on "The Only Promise That Remains" | 68 |
Spends three hours thinking about how cool Christmas lights are, say | 68 |
Studio whose early stars included Fred Astaire and Katharine Hepburn | 68 |
Sports anchor Marchiano who wrote "In My Rear View Mirror" | 68 |
Spam header targeted toward men, and a hint to this week's theme | 68 |
Section of the Constitution that defines the principle of federalism | 68 |
Started production on a movie that would ultimately earn zero stars? | 68 |
Setting of Barbara Kingsolver's "The Poisonwood Bible" | 68 |
Star of the box-office bomb "The Adventures of Pluto Nash" | 68 |