T. S. Eliot title character who measures out his life with coffee spoons | 72 |
T: Ever audit somebody and find they've overpaid? A: __ (Buddy Holly) | 73 |
Tackle box item turned hair accessory that was one of Yahoo!'s "Worst Trends of 2011" | 99 |
Taiwanese LPGA star who is the youngest golfer to win five major championships | 78 |
Take two balloons, hold them side by side, then twist the whole thing in the middle | 83 |
Talk radio personality with the comedy album "One Sacred Chicken to Go With Anthrax" | 94 |
Talk show about words like "zeppelin" and "dirigible"? | 74 |
Talk show host on the current season of "The Celebrity Apprentice" | 76 |
Talking Heads' "As the days go by, let the water hold me down" song | 81 |
Talks that may ask "What's it like having a palace in Tatooine"? | 78 |
Tallinn's St. ___ Church, once said to be the tallest building in Europe | 76 |
Target of Bill Maher's "New Rule: stop wearing plastic shoes" | 75 |
Target of criticism in Vincent Bugliosi's 1996 book "Outrage" | 75 |
Tarzan's order to Cheeta when the wedding bouquets didn't arrive? | 73 |
Tarzan's response to, "Hey, where do they keep the sugar on this ship?" | 85 |
Tatum O'Neal's character in "The Bad News Bears," e.g. | 72 |
Tatyana of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," or a later role for the Fresh Prince himself | 96 |
Taylor Swift song that contains the line, "Fighting with him was like trying to solve a crossword and realizing there's no right answer" | 150 |
Teacher's comment that she maybe might write near sentences sort of like this current clue here | 99 |
Team that finished last out of ten teams in each of its first four seasons | 74 |
Team that has won the World Series three times while based in three different cities | 84 |
Team that plays "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" during the seventh inning stretch | 93 |
Team that staged the infamous Disco Demolition Night, which led to a forfeit | 76 |
Team whose playing venue appears on the National Register of Historic Places | 76 |
Team whose stadium was built by seizing private property in Brooklyn via eminent domain | 87 |
Team Wilt Chamberlain played for when he scored 100 points in a single game | 75 |
Team with which Yogi Berra and Willie Mays both ended their playing careers | 75 |
Teammate of Reggie, Rollie, Catfish, and Vida on the 1970s Oakland A's | 74 |
Teamster leader who was rumored to be buried under the end zone at Giants Stadium | 81 |
Tech product whose original slogan was "There's no step three!" | 77 |
Technique used to stop the Gulf of Mexico oil spill ... or an alternate name for this puzzle | 92 |
Technology at issue in the 1984 Supreme Court case Sony Corp. of America vs. Universal Studios, Inc. | 100 |
Technology that I guess has outed me as a robot because I always get it wrong | 77 |
Teen movie franchise whose box set is titled "The Full Reveal" | 72 |
Temporarily not playing, in baseball lingo (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 82 |
Temporary numeric identifications assigned to a node in an internet network | 75 |
Tennessee Williams's "The Mutilated" or "Lifeboat Drill" | 80 |
Tennessee's NCAA women's basketball team (with "Vols") | 72 |
Tennis player who was the subject of a popular David Foster Wallace essay | 73 |
Tennyson poem that begins "I waited for the train at Coventry" | 72 |
Term borrowed from a board game to describe an easy means of escape from a bad situation | 88 |
Term from astrophysics that describes the stretching of objects in very strong gravitational fields | 99 |
Terrifying (or at least super irritating) group for anyone who isn't their age, often | 89 |
Test outcome that once might have classified someone as a "moron" | 75 |
Test subject #1 perceives 1 as brown, 2 as red, 8 as gray; maybe he works as an ... | 83 |
Test subject #2 perceives 1 as yellow, 3 as red, 8 as black; maybe she owns a ... | 81 |
Test subject #4 perceives A and C as blue, B and D as orange, 1 and 2 as red; maybe she rides the ... | 101 |
Tex-Mex dish with lettuce, tomato, cheese, etc., in a hard tortilla "bowl" | 84 |
Texas city obsessed with the Permian Panthers in "Friday Night Lights" | 80 |
Texas city that's the setting for the film "Friday Night Lights" | 78 |
Texas oil company whose name comes from the Spanish for "treasure" | 76 |
Text adventure with the classic line "It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue." | 105 |
Texter's "it's a secret" shorthand spelled out by the starts of four puzzle answers | 101 |
That guy who shoves his political beliefs on you whether you like it or not, briefly | 84 |
The "greatest blessing" and the "greatest plague": Euripides | 80 |
The "her" in Beethoven's question "Who comprehends her?" | 80 |
The "her" in Broadway's "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" | 87 |
The "her" in the lyric "I met her in a club down in old Soho" | 81 |
The "Her" of "Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low" | 74 |
The "her" of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" | 72 |
The "home" in John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" | 81 |
The "it" in the lyric "turn it on, wind it up, blow it out" | 79 |
The "me" in "nothing can stop me now," in a 1962 #1 hit | 75 |
The "one man" in the tagline, "One man's struggle to take it easy" | 90 |
The "only g-g-g-girl that I adore," according to a WWI-era song | 74 |
The "she" in "Of all the gin joints ... she walks into mine" | 80 |
The "She" in Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It" | 74 |
The "she" in the lyric "And when she passes, I smile" | 73 |
The "she" in the lyric "She walked up to me and she asked me to dance" | 90 |
The "ugly" to Clint's "good" and Lee's "bad" | 82 |
The "voice" in Bloch's "Voice in the Wilderness" | 72 |
The "Wedding March" was written for her wedding in "Lohengrin" | 82 |
The "what" of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three circled answers in this quadrant | 116 |
The "where" of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three circled answers in this quadrant | 117 |
The "who" of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three circled answers in this quadrant | 115 |
The "you" in the 1968 lyric "Gee I think you're swell" | 78 |
The "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams" | 74 |
The 2005-06 season was the first since 1950-51 in which this type of show wasn't among Nielsen's top 10 | 111 |
The 2x2 black square near the middle of this puzzle's grid, e.g., which is part of eight answers | 100 |
The ability to be on a string, can mouth along to what I'm saying, etc. | 75 |
The act of waiting for a partner to finish shopping, per the Urban Dictionary (+O) | 82 |
The album "Honky Tonk Angels" is a collaboration of Dolly, Tammy and her | 82 |
The Arcade Fire's "___ année sans lumière" ("A Year Without Light") | 97 |
The artist ___ wrote a four-book treatise on a) human proportions; b) botany; c) choral music; d) theology | 106 |
The BBC promoted V-for-Victory in musical Morse code by frequenty broadcasting _____ | 84 |
The BBC's "Pinwright's Progress" is reportedly the first TV one | 81 |
The best-selling two-seat convertible sports car in history, according to Guinness | 82 |
The Boston Symphony played its second movement to commemorate FDR's death | 77 |
The bright side (according to Chinese philosophy) of an Oscar-winning film director? | 84 |
The candidate from the Bachelor Party said that under him the country would ___ | 79 |
The Coasters' record label (coincidentally, all its letters appear in their name) | 85 |
The cover photo of him from the 1992 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year issue was used in 2005 as a postage stamp | 119 |
The crooked realty agent tried to sell some sucker the Golden Gate by offering a... | 83 |
The Delacorte Theater's "Mother Courage and Her Children"? | 72 |
The desire people have to do something good without getting out of their chair | 78 |
The Donald declared him the winner of 2012's "Celebrity Apprentice" | 81 |
The earliest possible time that this crossword will be finished tonight, unfortunately | 86 |
The earliest surviving one, made in 1932, features the Philadelphia Orchestra | 77 |
The first blank in the seafood restaurant sign "___ ___ season" | 73 |
The first non-British to receive Britain's Dickin Medal for Gallantry was a _____ | 85 |