"And now for something completely different" comic | 60 |
Mrs. Miniver's husband in "Mrs. Miniver" | 54 |
Mr. Miniver's first name in "Mrs. Miniver" | 56 |
Kate's role in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" | 68 |
Floppy-eared "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" demon | 55 |
Civil War's Johnny __, youngest-ever Army noncom (age 12) | 61 |
Only starting pitcher since 1971 to win a league M.V.P. award | 61 |
Where William (the Refrigerator) Perry played college football | 62 |
Rosabella's friend in "The Most Happy Fella" | 58 |
Name of the goldfish in Disney's "Pinocchio" | 58 |
Miss ___ (psychic who totally faked that Jamaican accent) | 57 |
Miss ___ (late-night psychic in 1990s TV commercials) | 53 |
Dog in the sitcom "The People's Choice" | 53 |
Only highest grossing film of the year to run at a loss | 55 |
"Tom Jones" beat it for Best Picture of 1963 | 54 |
City whose major league baseball team was once named the Naps | 61 |
Height in feet of the Statue of Liberty, expressed in Roman numerals | 68 |
''From Here to Eternity'' actor Montgomery | 58 |
"Love, all alike, no season knows, nor __": Donne | 59 |
Singer portrayed in ''Sweet Dreams'' | 52 |
Patsy who sang "Walkin' After Midnight" | 53 |
Lange's role in the biopic "Sweet Dreams" | 55 |
"Walkin' After Midnight" hitmaker, 1957 | 53 |
Word after "static" or before "peaches" | 59 |
Sound of touching glasses and this puzzle's theme | 53 |
Meryl's "Bridges of Madison County" costar | 56 |
Award that Don Draper won on TV's "Mad Men" | 57 |
Word after "movie" or before "joint" | 56 |
Word after "paper" or before "joint" | 56 |
Original U.K. "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" host Anderson | 64 |
3 Inches of Blood "The Phantom of the Crimson ___" | 60 |
"We Make Everyday Life Better, Every Day" company | 59 |
What Lita Ford will do to her "Eyes Forever" | 54 |
Forms an increasingly smaller circle around, with "on" | 64 |
"Ice cream castles in the air," in a Mitchell song | 60 |
Gulager of "The Return of the Living Dead" | 52 |
"I refuse to join any ___ that would have me as a member" | 67 |
"Professor Plum in the library with the candlestick" game | 67 |
Like five answers in this puzzle, literally and figuratively | 60 |
Taylor Swift received its 2009 Entertainer of the Yr. award | 59 |
Org. whose first Entertainer of the Year was Eddy Arnold | 56 |
Org. that voted Taylor Swift 2011 Entertainer of the Year | 57 |
Org. that named Kenny Chesney their 2006 Entertainer of the Year | 64 |
Its first awards ceremony was co-hosted by Bobbie Gentry | 56 |
Eddy Arnold won its first Entertainer of the Yr. award | 54 |
Key in which "Chopsticks" is usually played | 53 |
Repeated word in Def Leppard song title that brings you closer? | 63 |
Repeated shout in Counting Crows "Accidentally in Love" | 65 |
Network with "Fast Money" and "Mad Money" | 61 |
Channel that airs "Mad Money with Jim Cramer" | 55 |
"Money Honey" Maria Bartiromo's network | 53 |
"Money Honey" Maria Bartiromo's network | 54 |
World's most widely distributed syndicated news service | 59 |
Where Tucker Carlson got his ass handed to him by Jon Stewart | 61 |
Station where Larry King will host his final show this December | 63 |
It has headquarters at N.Y.C.'s Time Warner Center | 54 |
Channel often seen at hotel bars and airport lounges | 52 |
Cable channel with the citizen journalist iReport section | 57 |
"The black ___" (Chuck D's definition of rap) | 59 |
"Centerfield" lyric "Put me in ___" | 55 |
"Present" in bad kids' Christmas stockings | 56 |
Resource in Montana/Wyoming's Powder River Basin | 52 |
''How Green Was My Valley'' workplace | 53 |
Source of late election returns, with "the" | 53 |
Salad with blue cheese that originated at the Brown Derby | 57 |
Outfielder who was a member of baseball's All-Century Team | 62 |
Georgia county planned to be the 2017 home of the Braves | 56 |
Longest continuous corporate partner of the Olympic Games | 57 |
Word before "Puffs" or "Krispies" | 53 |
The oil in its liver is a source of omega-3 fatty acids | 55 |
"___: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World" | 63 |
Musical term that's Italian for "tail" | 52 |
Start for "of honor" or "of silence" | 56 |
Feature of Doyle's "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" | 67 |
''One if by land, two if by sea,'' e.g. | 55 |
''Bar'' or ''airport'' follower | 63 |
"One if by land, two if by sea" and others | 52 |
Sebastian who led London's bid for the 2012 Olympics | 56 |
"You Never Even Call Me by My Name" singer David Allen ___ | 68 |
"Take This Job and Shove It" songwriter David Allan ___ | 65 |
"Take This Job and Shove It" songwriter David Allan __ | 64 |
"Take This Job and Shove It" singer David Allan ___ | 61 |
"Take This Job and Shove It" composer David Allan | 59 |
Like some imaginary naked sporting events, on dumb old t-shirts | 63 |
Abbott and Costello's "Here Come the ___" | 55 |
One of an "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" pair | 53 |
Last name of the brothers who directed "The Ladykillers" | 66 |
Last name of the "No Country for Old Men" directors | 61 |
Either director of "No Country for Old Men" | 53 |
Either directing brother of "The Ladykillers" | 55 |
Director of "The Man Who Wasn't There" | 52 |
"The Man Who Wasn't There" director, 2001 | 55 |
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" directing brothers | 57 |
Living room reading that includes this puzzle's theme | 57 |
"Give My Regards to Broadway" writer George M. | 56 |
''I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy'' composer | 58 |
Songwriter with a statue in Manhattan's Duffy Square | 56 |
George who was nicknamed "the man who owned Broadway" | 63 |
George M. ___, "The Yankee Doodle Boy" composer | 57 |
Cagney character in ''Yankee Doodle Dandy'' | 59 |