Movie character whose line "Walk this way" inspired the Aerosmith song | 80 |
"Young Frankenstein" character with the classic line "Walk this way" | 88 |
Servant clan in Terry Pratchett's "Discworld" sci-fi novels | 73 |
"___ sunshine, in a bag" (Gorillaz, "Clint Eastwood") | 73 |
Restaurant chain where you can (aptly) get French toast and Belgian waffles | 75 |
IX ^ (I/II) ...is there a Roman numeral for one-half that I'm not aware of? | 79 |
"___ for Innocent" (novel featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone) | 83 |
Pirate Davis who is the first MLB player to hit grand slams for two different teams in the month of April | 105 |
"South Park" kid whose head is drawn in two unconnected pieces | 72 |
"___: Countdown to D-Day" (made-for-TV movie starring Tom Selleck) | 76 |
"___ 'Beats' Tina to Death" (December 13, 2007 New York Post headline) | 88 |
Retailer whose "Gutvik" children's bed translates to "good fuck" in German | 98 |
"Where Is the Life That Late ___" ("Kiss Me Kate" song) | 75 |
"Where Is the Life That Late __?" ("Kiss Me, Kate" tune) | 76 |
"Where Is the Life That Late ___?" ("Kiss Me, Kate" song) | 77 |
"Kiss Me, Kate" tune, "Where Is the Life That Late ___?" | 76 |
"__ the league in 'Go get 'em next time'": Bob Uecker | 75 |
Work that begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son ..." | 76 |
Source of "The glorious gifts of the gods are not to be cast aside" | 77 |
"Yes, here __ close to a stunted rose bush": "Spoon River Anthology" | 88 |
"___ have what she's having" (line from "When Harry Met Sally...") | 90 |
"___ have what she's having" (line from "When Harry Met Sally ...") | 91 |
"Winnie ___ Pu" (Latin version of Milne's classic that became a bestseller in 1960) | 97 |
Pretty intense way to refer to an undocumented worker, when you think about it | 78 |
Hymn whose title follows the line "When I die, Hallelujah, by and by" | 79 |
"And makes us rather bear those ___ we have ...": Hamlet, in his famous soliloquy | 91 |
Song title words before "music" or "rock 'n roll" | 73 |
1983 song with the lyrics: "Roll down the window, put down the top / Crank up the Beach Boys, baby" | 109 |
1983 song with the lyrics "Rollin' down the Imperial Highway / With a big nasty redhead at my side" | 113 |
1983 song with the lyric "Let's leave Chicago to the Eskimos" | 75 |
1983 Randy Newman song with the lyric "Looks like another perfect day" | 80 |
The "she" in "Of all the gin joints ... she walks into mine" | 80 |
One of the "three little people" whose problems "don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world," in a classic film | 144 |
Film character who says "Play it once, Sam, for old times' sake" | 78 |
"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" villain Shickelgrubermeiger (c'mon; I'm sick of the "Casablanca" clues) | 135 |
It's featured in the Marx Brothers' "A Night at the Opera" | 76 |
Tech product whose original slogan was "There's no step three!" | 77 |
Product promoted as having both "beauty" and "brains" | 73 |
Product once advertised with the catchphrase "There's no step 3!" | 79 |
Lennon song with the lyric "You may say I'm a dreamer ..." | 72 |
John Lennon song with the refrain "You may say I'm a dreamer ..." | 79 |
#3 on Rolling Stone's list of "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" | 76 |
1967 hit with the repeated lyric "Yes I am / And I can't help / But love you so" | 94 |
Supermodel who appeared in "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" | 77 |
Supermodel host of the version of "Project Runway" shown in Canada | 76 |
"David Bowie Asks ___ If They Should Just Do Lasagna Again": The Onion | 80 |
"Look at me, ___ helpless ..." (first words of "Misty") | 75 |
Corporation that received an Oscar for scientific and technical achievement in 1997 | 83 |
Drug company whose stock was the subject of Martha Stewart's conviction | 75 |
"This tape will self-destruct in five seconds" fictional spy org. | 75 |
System of a Down "This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like ___ This Song" | 74 |
"That's my cue!" (fun fact: I inadvertently stole this clue from my own NYT puzzle) | 97 |
"Quadrophenia" song that begins "Every year is the same" | 76 |
"___ Tired" (Beatles song in which they curse Sir Walter Raleigh) | 75 |
Repeated shout to a parent’s “You’re going to miss the school bus!” | 83 |
"My goal is to goad people into saying something that ruins their life" speaker | 89 |
Talk radio personality with the comedy album "One Sacred Chicken to Go With Anthrax" | 94 |
Radio personality who said "I'm Howard Stern with a vocabulary" | 77 |
Radio host who said "My goal is to goad people into saying something that ruins their life" | 101 |
"We build castles ___ when flushed with wine and conquest": Butler | 76 |
Words with ''the kill'' or ''the buzzer'' | 73 |
Schubert's Symphony No. 8 ___ Minor ("Unfinished Symphony") | 73 |
Magazine with an annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies | 73 |
Word derived from the Latin "uncia," meaning "one-twelfth" | 78 |
"___ to Wake Up," 2006 Oscar-winning song by Melissa Etheridge | 72 |
Source of the line "Midway upon the road of our life I found myself within a dark wood ..." | 101 |
Sutton Foster's role in Broadway's "Young Frankenstein" | 73 |
Female lab assistant who went for a "roll in the hay" in "Young Frankenstein" | 97 |
"Listen to Your Heart" singer in the musical "Young Frankenstein" | 85 |
"Listen to Your Heart" singer in "Young Frankenstein" | 73 |
Playwright who wrote "What is originality? Undetected plagiarism" | 75 |
He won the Pulitzer for Drama the same year that Hemingway won for Fiction | 74 |
1940s quartet with the #1 hit "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall," with "the" | 98 |
Coastal irregularities, and word anagrammed in this puzzle's four longest answers | 85 |
"Don't lose faith ___"[SEE NOTE ABOVE for last week's explanation] | 84 |
"Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?," e.g. | 80 |
___ Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967) (juveniles accused of crimes in delinquency cases must be given Due Process) | 105 |
FDR moved it from the Department of Labor to the Department of Justice in 1940 | 78 |
Britney "3" lyric "Living ___ is the new thing, yeah" | 73 |
Prefix with ''personal'' or ''planetary'' | 73 |
It's the end of The World!...or not, since that was the first company to provide access to it in 1989 | 105 |
"Be Honest—You're Not That __ Him Either": Ian Kerner best-seller | 83 |
Classic '90s album with a female transparent anatomical manikin on its cover | 80 |
County that is home to Death Valley and has Mount Whitney on its western border | 79 |
Sports org. whose aim is "to contribute to building a peaceful and better world" | 90 |
Charge carrier that forms a bond within each of this puzzle's four longest answers | 86 |
Its motto is "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain" | 79 |
Its flag states "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain" | 82 |
It has counties named Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Van Buren, and Harrison | 101 |
Product whose name was inspired by the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 78 |
"___ a Spell on You" (classic 1956 Screamin' Jay Hawkins song) | 76 |
"Full Swing: Hits, Runs and Errors in a Writer's Life" author Berkow | 82 |
"Crazy ___ And The Douche" ("Parks and Recreation" morning show) | 84 |
Its national anthem begins "Upwards on the horizon rose the Eastern Sun" | 82 |
It's bordered by three countries with "-stan" in their names | 74 |
Country that recently certified its election results, thus forever ending any doubt about the legitimacy thereof, totally | 121 |
"Bomb, Bomb ___" ("Barbara Ann" parody sung by John McCain) | 79 |
Campaign about which Rumsfeld said in 2003 "it could last six days, six weeks - I doubt six months" | 109 |
"The Courageous Heart of ___ Sendler" (April 2009 TV film with Anna Paquin) | 85 |
The "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams" | 74 |