Group whose name combines the first letters of its members' names | 69 |
Group whose last Top 40 hit was "When All Is Said and Done" | 69 |
Late advice-columnist Pauline Esther Friedman Phillips, more commonly | 69 |
Rhyme scheme of the first verse of "Mary had a little lamb" | 69 |
___ Lyman & His California Orchestra, popular 1920s-'40s band | 69 |
___ Magwitch (Pip's benefactor in "Great Expectations") | 69 |
Cult Britcom with the theme song "This Wheel's On Fire" | 69 |
"___ sharpens love, presence strengthens it" (Ben Franklin) | 69 |
"Hell's Half ___" off Robbie Robertson's solo debut | 69 |
When Macbeth asks "Is this a dagger which I see before me?" | 69 |
"If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is," for one | 69 |
Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family" | 69 |
"Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog!" palindromist Jon | 69 |
"Happenings Ten Years Time ___" (1966 hit by the Yardbirds) | 69 |
"For hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee" speaker | 69 |
Word with "foreign," "first" or "legal" | 69 |
"__, 'tis true, I have gone here and there": Sonnet 110 | 69 |
Character killed by Tess in "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" | 69 |
Baldwin who has hosted "S.N.L." more times than anyone else | 69 |
Jazz trumpet legend with a statue in New Orleans's French Quarter | 69 |
___ Hargreaves, first woman to complete a solo climb of Everest, 1995 | 69 |
Words with ''pieces'' or ''the good'' | 69 |
European acme, and word hiding in this puzzle's 5 longest answers | 69 |
Bedelia whose name (appropriately) means "to cause trouble" | 69 |
2001 French film with the tag "She'll change your life" | 69 |
It's "when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie" | 69 |
___ nitrite (medicine ingredient inhaled illicitly as an aphrodisiac) | 69 |
"Fisherman With ___" (1868 Frédéric Bazille painting) | 69 |
"Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Diiie" poet | 69 |
Singer DiFranco with the album "¿Which Side Are You On?" | 69 |
Brashares who wrote "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" | 69 |
About which the Bible says "Consider her ways, and be wise" | 69 |
Prefix with ''body'' or ''corrosion'' | 69 |
Chorus "instrument" in Verdi's "Il Trovatore" | 69 |
"Much ___ About Nothing" ("The Simpsons" episode) | 69 |
"Much __ About Nothing" (1996 "Simpsons" episode) | 69 |
Shakespearean character who asks, "Do you love me, master?" | 69 |
The Terminator's remains at the end of "The Terminator" | 69 |
"___ virumque cano" (first words of the "Aeneid") | 69 |
Yankee slugger who just broke the A.L. record for most homers in Apr. | 69 |
MoMA's "Two Heads" and "Birds in an Aquarium" | 69 |
"___ is both the taking and giving of beauty" (Ansel Adams) | 69 |
Witness to Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala's secret wedding | 69 |
Word with ''fine'' and ''performing'' | 69 |
Tennis star who won each grand slam tournament except the French Open | 69 |
Author of 1980's "The Annotated Gulliver's Travels" | 69 |
Singer of "A Foggy Day" in "A Damsel in Distress" | 69 |
Waldorf's appropriately-named wife on "The Muppet Show" | 69 |
Words with ''distance'' or ''glance'' | 69 |
Words with ''early age'' or ''angle'' | 69 |
Upcoming Leonardo DiCaprio film about the early years of video gaming | 69 |
Console whose biggest selling game was the inexplicably awful Pac-Man | 69 |
2007 film with the tagline "You can only imagine the truth" | 69 |
Clement who spoke at the first general assembly of the United Nations | 69 |
Company whose logo represents a 1932 merger of four car manufacturers | 69 |
"How do you measure, measure ___?" ("Rent" lyric) | 69 |
Actress ___ Ling of "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" | 69 |
Show tune that begins "Most people live on a lonely island" | 69 |
''Manic Monday'' group (with ''The'') | 69 |
Show for which Jim Dale won the 1980 Tony for Best Actor in a Musical | 69 |
MacLane who played General Peterson on "I Dream of Jeannie" | 69 |
With "the," band with the 2006 remix album "Love" | 69 |
"I've ___ to the mountaintop" (Martin Luther King, Jr.) | 69 |
Title hotel employee in a 1960 Jerry Lewis film, with "The" | 69 |
Stephen Vincent ___ ("The Devil and Daniel Webster" writer) | 69 |
Kentucky school that was the first nonsegregated college in the South | 69 |
National Association of W Lovers member, on "Sesame Street" | 69 |
Author of the children's book "The Saga of Baby Divine" | 69 |
"Schoolhouse Rock!" character depicted as a scroll of paper | 69 |
Nate's and Chuck's girlfriend (at different times, of course) | 69 |
Army member in the Beatles' animated "Yellow Submarine" | 69 |
Singer whose band just appeared unannounced in your iTunes collection | 69 |
Element with a low atomic number that is not found naturally on Earth | 69 |
"For truth is always strange; stranger than fiction" penner | 69 |
One may be flagged or hailed [get the AV Club xwords at avxwords.com] | 69 |
Monet painting also known as "The Woman in the Green Dress" | 69 |
The puzzle for Nov. 5, 1996 is in two parts: Republican and Democrat. | 69 |
19th-century "Divina Commedia" translator Henry Francis ___ | 69 |
"The ___ Stalks at Midnight" (book in the Bunnicula series) | 69 |
“He who rejects ___ is the architect of decay”: Harold Wilson | 69 |
Actor Chevy who most recently appeared on NBC's "Chuck" | 69 |
Singer with Top 10 hits in the 1960s, '70s, '80s and '90s | 69 |
Poet John who wrote "Lives of X," an autobiography in verse | 69 |
Close associates, and a hint to this puzzle's highlighted squares | 69 |
Peller who asked "Where's the beef?" in Wendy's ads | 69 |
Lad's breed in Albert Payson Terhune's "Lad: A Dog" | 69 |
Yo La Tengo "___ of Silence" off "Ride the Tiger" | 69 |
3.7 x 10 to the 10th power disintegrations per second, to a physicist | 69 |
"Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man" (Kern/Hammerstein song) | 69 |
"I'm sorry, __": "2001: A Space Odyssey" line | 69 |
Comedian/actress Wilson, an original cast member on "MADtv" | 69 |
Record company that released Crosby's "White Christmas" | 69 |
Snider who testified before Congress about parental warnings on music | 69 |
Actor twice named People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" | 69 |
One of Pizarro's captains who later crossed the Mississippi River | 69 |
Patel of "Slumdog Millionaire" and "The Newsroom" | 69 |
#1 hit that begins "I'm so young and you're so old" | 69 |
Molecule for which Linus Pauling proposed a triple-stranded structure | 69 |
John who wrote "Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies" | 69 |
"For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love" poet | 69 |