"___ World" ("Sesame Street" segment) | 57 |
"__ World": "Sesame Street" feature | 55 |
"___ World," segment on "Sesame Street" | 59 |
"The moan of doves in immemorial ___": Tennyson | 57 |
Tennyson's "doves in immemorial _____" | 52 |
Historic mansion in Newport, R.I., with "the" | 55 |
"Rock'd the full-foliaged ___": Tennyson | 54 |
Stately thing in Browning's "Oh, to be in England ..." | 68 |
Band with the 1977 album "Out of the Blue" | 52 |
"Don't Bring Me Down" rockers, familiarly | 55 |
''Don't Bring Me Down'' rockers, familiarly | 63 |
Grp. with the top 10 album "Face the Music" | 53 |
Grp. with the platinum record "A New World Record" | 60 |
Grp. with the platinum album "Out of the Blue" | 56 |
Grp. with the debut single "10538 Overture" | 53 |
Grp. with the 1979 top 10 album "Discovery" | 53 |
Grp. with the 1979 hit "Don't Bring Me Down" | 58 |
Grp. with the 1977 platinum album "Out of the Blue" | 61 |
Grp. with the 1977 album "Out of the Blue" | 52 |
Grp. with the 1976 platinum album "A New World Record" | 64 |
Group with the '79 double-platinum album "Discovery" | 66 |
Gp. with the 1979 top-10 album "Discovery" | 52 |
Chess player Arpad or the rating system he developed | 52 |
Band with the hit "Sweet Talkin' Woman" | 53 |
Band with the hit "Don't Bring Me Down" | 53 |
Band with the hit ''Livin' Thing'' | 54 |
Band with the compilation album "Ticket to the Moon" | 62 |
Band whose debut song was "10538 Overture" | 52 |
Band that wrote half the "Xanadu" soundtrack | 54 |
"Rock 'n' Roll Is King" band, 1983 | 52 |
"Don't Bring Me Down" rock group, for short | 57 |
"Don't Bring Me Down" group, for short | 52 |
"Don't Bring Me Down" band, informally | 52 |
"Can't Get It Out of My Head" rock grp. | 53 |
"Can't Get It Out of My Head" group, familiarly | 61 |
"Can't Get It Out of My Head" band, for short | 59 |
"Can't Get It Out of My Head" band, briefly | 57 |
''Don't Bring Me Down'' rock group | 54 |
Peaceful, not-so-smart race in "The Time Machine" | 59 |
Captive race in ''The Time Machine'' | 52 |
Word repeated before "lama sabachthani" in Mark 15 | 60 |
Sci-fi characters with a "Dresden-china type of prettiness" | 69 |
Repeated word in Mark 15:34 that means "my God" | 57 |
Morlocks' victims in "The Time Machine" | 53 |
Fictional race whose name means "My God" in Aramaic | 61 |
Earth dwellers of the 8,028th century in a 19th-century book | 60 |
Aboveground dwellers in "The Time Machine" | 52 |
Woman's name that has another woman's name inside it | 60 |
Kid's book character whose portrait hangs in the Plaza Hotel | 64 |
Kay Thompson character who lives at New York's Plaza Hotel | 62 |
Children's book character who lives at New York's Plaza Hotel | 69 |
"I am six. I am a city child. I live at the Plaza" speaker | 68 |
Southern university whose campus is a botanical garden | 54 |
Southern university with the motto "Numen lumen" | 58 |
Southern university that shares its name with a biblical judge | 62 |
Brendan Emmett Quigley's advice to all engaged couples | 58 |
Attempted activity in "The Barber of Seville" | 55 |
Landmark Los Angeles theater whose name means "the king" | 66 |
Football's Hirsch, known as "Crazylegs" | 53 |
First name of Football Hall of Famer Crazylegs Hirsch | 53 |
1940s-'50s NFLer __ "Crazylegs" Hirsch | 52 |
World Match Play Championship champ a record seven times | 56 |
Trains like the one mentioned in "12 Angry Men" | 57 |
P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year two years before Woods | 53 |
New York and Chicago have the oldest ones in the Americas | 57 |
Ernie of the PGA, to whom this puzzle could be dedicated | 56 |
___ For Autism Golf Challenge (annual charity event) | 52 |
Lanchester of "Witness for the Prosecution" | 53 |
Lanchester of ''The Bride of Frankenstein'' | 59 |
Lanchester of ''Bride of Frankenstein'' | 55 |
"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" villainess | 57 |
Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition cover model Benitez | 55 |
Spanish actress Pataky of "Fast & Furious 6" | 58 |
Opera heroine with the aria "Einsam in trüben Tagen" | 65 |
Opera heroine who sings "Einsam in trüben Tagen" | 61 |
Old radio's "___ Maxwell's Party Line" | 56 |
Dr. Schneider of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" | 63 |
Dr. ___ Schneider, historian who was a love interest of Indiana Jones | 69 |
"Frozen" character who sings "Let It Go" | 60 |
"Bride of Frankenstein" actress Lanchester | 52 |
''__ Dream'' (''Lohengrin'' aria) | 65 |
Joy Adamson's "Forever Free: ___ Pride" | 53 |
"_____ Dream" ("Lohengrin" soliloquy) | 57 |
" ___Dream" ("Lohengrin" soliloquy) | 55 |
It can come after "no one" or "someone" | 59 |
". . . simple beauty and naught __ . . .": Browning | 61 |
''If'' follower, in computer programs | 53 |
''If all ___ fails, read the directions'' | 57 |
Word after "who," "what" or "where" | 65 |
Petty lyric "There was a little more to life somewhere ___" | 69 |
“Lord High Everything ___” (title in “The Mikado”) | 66 |
Led Zep's Eddie Cochran cover "Somethin' ___" | 63 |
Cannonball Adderley's "Somethin' ___" | 55 |
"That kiss, shall all thoughts __ survive": Shelley | 61 |
"Nothing ___ Matters" (Metallica power ballad) | 56 |
"Nobody ___ But Me" ("Show Boat" song) | 58 |
"No One ___ but You" (Louis Armstrong tune) | 53 |
"Never Be Anyone ___ but You" (Ricky Nelson hit) | 58 |
"Everything Louder than Everything ___" (Meat Loaf song) | 66 |
"Everything Louder Than Everyone ___" (Motörhead album) | 68 |