"Brought ___ lamb to the slaughter": Isaiah 53:7 | 58 |
"Take ___ song and make it better" (Beatles lyric) | 60 |
"Take __ song and make it better": Beatles lyric | 58 |
"Like ___ votarist in palmer's weed": Milton | 58 |
"... may he give us __ lodging": Cardinal Newman | 58 |
"We're having ---! Everything must go!" | 53 |
"We're having ___! Everything must go!" | 53 |
"We're having ___: Everything must go!" | 53 |
''Immediately, if not sooner'' letters | 54 |
Definitely not "whenever's convenient" | 52 |
Right now, as hidden in this puzzle's longest answers | 57 |
Rapper Rocky (whose second letter is really a "$") | 60 |
Doctrine promising a high spiritual state through self-denial | 61 |
Computer text code responsible for some goofy pictures | 54 |
Computer character set often used for drawing simple pictures | 61 |
Racecourse setting for a "My Fair Lady" scene | 55 |
"My Fair Lady"'s "--- Gavotte" | 54 |
"____ Gavotte" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 56 |
"___ Gavotte," "My Fair Lady" tune | 54 |
"Skim milk masquerades ___": W. S. Gilbert | 52 |
"___ Certified" (sticker at the mechanic's) | 57 |
Where Jim Hawkins spent some time in "Treasure Island" | 64 |
Ralph Vaughan Williams's "___ Symphony" | 53 |
"Self is __ boundless and measureless": Gibran | 56 |
"Or to take arms against ___ of troubles" (Hamlet) | 60 |
"Or to take arms against ___ of troubles..." | 54 |
"… arms against ___ of troubles" (Hamlet) | 60 |
"... against ___ of troubles" (Shakespeare) | 53 |
". . . against __ of troubles": "Hamlet" | 60 |
" . . . take arms against ___ of troubles" | 52 |
Words in the chorus of the Jackson 5's "ABC" | 58 |
"Have ___!" ("No need to stand") | 52 |
"Have ___!" ("Make yourself at home!") | 58 |
"Just ___!" ("Be right with you!") | 54 |
Words before "of humor" or "of smell" | 57 |
"Ayn Rand: ___ of Life" (Oscar-nominated documentary) | 63 |
"___ Death" ("Peer Gynt Suite" piece) | 57 |
"__ Death": "Peer Gynt Suite No. 1" movement | 64 |
Words before "of rules" or "of china" | 57 |
"I hate to break up ___!" (collector's lament) | 60 |
"___ of Six" (Joseph Conrad story collection) | 55 |
"You claim ___ then throw it up" (Mike Jones lyric) | 61 |
''But ___ me, give me liberty . . .'' | 53 |
According to predictions in the show "Medium"? | 56 |
Mythical realm on one end of the rainbow bridge Bifrost | 55 |
Word with "blond" or "Wednesday" | 52 |
Word before "blonde" or "Wednesday" | 55 |
Volcanic stuff that's slowed air traffic of late | 52 |
Tree whose winged seeds look like tiny canoe paddles | 52 |
"Ain't It ___?" (Fats Domino's query) | 55 |
Singer whose 2002 song "Foolish" was #1 for 10 weeks | 62 |
One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish" | 57 |
One-named R&B singer with "Always on Time" | 56 |
One-named female singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish" | 64 |
"But, ___ was ambitious, I slew him": Brutus | 54 |
Wimbledon winner immediately before Borg's five in a row | 60 |
UCLA's Arthur ___ Student Health & Wellness Center | 58 |
Tennis star who won each grand slam tournament except the French Open | 69 |
Tennis star honored on Richmond's Monument Avenue | 53 |
Tennis legend for whom the U.S. Open's stadium is named | 59 |
Subject of four Sports Illustrated covers between 1966 and 1993 | 63 |
Stadium in the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center | 54 |
Skin care and cosmetics company that looks to be unrelated to Arthur | 68 |
North Carolina governor for whom a county and two cities are named | 66 |
North Carolina county named for a Revolutionary War commander | 61 |
North Carolina county bordering Tennessee and Virginia | 54 |
He defeated Connors for the 1975 Wimbledon championship | 55 |
First recipient of the Harvard AIDS Initiative Leadership Award | 63 |
First African-American selected for a U.S. Davis Cup team | 57 |
Early Carolina governor for whom a county and city are named | 60 |
Athlete who wrote the children's book "Daddy and Me" | 66 |
Athlete who posthumously won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1993 | 68 |
"As Long _____ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) | 61 |
"As Long ___ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) | 59 |
Word before and after "to," in a religious phrase | 59 |
England-Australia cricket prize, with "The" | 53 |
"There was an old woman who lived in ___ ..." | 55 |
"There was an old woman who lived in ___ . . ." | 57 |
He replaced Charlie on "Two and a Half Men" | 53 |
Charlie's successor on "Two and a Half Men" | 57 |
Charlie's replacement on "Two and a Half Men" | 59 |
Celebrity name on the first million-follower Twitter account | 60 |
"___ was going to say before you interrupted me..." | 61 |
Walt Whitman poem "___ Pondered in Silence" | 53 |
"Call 'em"/"see 'em" connection | 59 |
"Bad ___ Wanna Be" (Dennis Rodman autobiography) | 58 |
It has about 60 percent of the earth's population | 53 |
''The Travels of Marco Polo'' subject | 53 |
Where the world's 100 tallest mountains are found | 53 |
They didn't sing "Africa" - that was Toto | 55 |
Musical act whose popularity was highest in the 1980s | 53 |
ItÂ’s separated from North America by the Bering Strait | 58 |
Its population nearly quadrupled in the 20th century | 52 |
Continent with the world's two most populous countries | 58 |
Continent with ten or so cities larger than New York | 52 |
Continent with about twenty cities larger than New York | 55 |
Band whose self-titled 1982 album was #1 for nine weeks | 55 |
Altogether it's worth the most bonus troops in Risk | 55 |
Cheese named after an Italian town in the Vicenza province | 58 |
Like the origin of the food in many fusion restaurants | 54 |