Coltrane's rendition of "My Favorite Things," e.g. | 64 |
Central character in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" | 64 |
Compilation album series featuring hit songs covered by children | 64 |
Chanter on Michael Jackson's "Liberian Girl" Mbulu | 64 |
COUNTRY GAL, petite, hopes to recapture what's been lost ... | 64 |
Cigarette of choice for Sonny Crockett on "Miami Vice" | 64 |
Carey's wedding band service made of outcasts from her band? | 64 |
Cockney and French, when I'm entertaining people at parties? | 64 |
Composer of a set of variations on "God Save the King" | 64 |
Climax that may be simultaneous, as in three places in this grid | 64 |
Co-chair of John McCain's 2007-'08 presidential campaign | 64 |
Country standard that begins "Love is a burning thing" | 64 |
Came up with a rational reason for taking one's own picture? | 64 |
California peak rumored to hide advanced beings called Lemurians | 64 |
Comment about comic actor Martin when standing next to a peewee? | 64 |
Comedian with a name that sounds like a terse commentary on evil | 64 |
Canal passage connecting Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes | 64 |
Classic treatise whose first chapter is "Laying Plans" | 64 |
Characters who "haunt" this puzzle's theme answers | 64 |
Collective name for this puzzle's half-dozen starred entries | 64 |
Cable network with the motto "Not reality. Actuality." | 64 |
Colloquial name of the controller for a certain Nintendo console | 64 |
Chemical ___ (nickname for a member of Saddam's inner circle) | 65 |
Co-star of "Friends" and "Friends With Money" | 65 |
Classically named Martian crater visited by the Opportunity rover | 65 |
Concert pianist nicknamed "The Clown Prince of Denmark" | 65 |
Company whose slogan is "Better sound through research" | 65 |
California air station where Nixon landed after resigning in 1974 | 65 |
Chopin's "Raindrop" and "Butterfly," e.g. | 65 |
Cleese role in "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life" | 65 |
Collection in which Asimov's story "Robbie" appears | 65 |
Cigarette brand that sponsored "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 65 |
Co-star of the American premiere of "Waiting for Godot" | 65 |
Conservative radio host Mark Fuhrman's former employer: Abbr. | 65 |
Character who said "sharper than a serpent's tooth" | 65 |
Classic sitcom that jumped from CBS to ABC after its first season | 65 |
Country whose name is an anagram of another country's capital | 65 |
Classic song that's the official anthem of the European Union | 65 |
Cookie with a disgusting-sounding, limited-time watermelon flavor | 65 |
Colbert's is called Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow | 65 |
City where "Silver Linings Playbook" takes place: Abbr. | 65 |
Christine's lover in ''Phantom of the Opera'' | 65 |
Chinese calendar animal ... or the key to this puzzle's theme | 65 |
Character on "The Cosby Show" or "Fat Albert" | 65 |
Common term that doesn't appear in the Official Rules of Golf | 65 |
Company that now owns Dewar's, Bombay Sapphire and Grey Goose | 65 |
Compilation of electronic music perfect for getting on airplanes? | 65 |
Co-composer of the "Prophecy Theme" in "Dune" | 65 |
Cuban jazz pianist and bandleader who worked with Arturo Sandoval | 65 |
Car company whose name adorned the Eiffel Tower from 1925 to 1934 | 65 |
Cable network unlikely to air repeats of "The Sopranos" | 65 |
City whose language uses only the 12 letters found in this puzzle | 65 |
Countrymen who kick off their rainy season with a Rocket Festival | 65 |
California attraction with a "Star Wars"-themed gallery | 65 |
City in Arthur C. Clarke's "The City and the Stars" | 65 |
Company whose name roughly means "leave luck to heaven" | 65 |
Critic's complaint about the new restaurant "Moon"? | 65 |
Comment from someone who doesn't understand Japanese theater? | 65 |
Country singer dubbed 'The Thin Man From the West Plains' | 65 |
Churchill's description of the Royal Air Force during W.W. II | 65 |
Catherine Keener's role in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" | 65 |
Cécile de Volanges portrayer in "Dangerous Liaisons" | 65 |
Comic strip written by Jerry Scott and illustrated by Jim Borgman | 65 |
Contented sighs (and a homophonic hint to this puzzle's theme) | 66 |
Country with which the U.S. goes to war in "Wag the Dog" | 66 |
Carter who illustrated "The Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer" | 66 |
Character on "The Simpsons" who works at the Kwik-E-Mart | 66 |
Criminal Jodi who was convicted of first-degree murder in May 2013 | 66 |
Container often located on the synagogue wall closest to Jerusalem | 66 |
Composer nominated for an Oscar for "Blues in the Night" | 66 |
Classic Studebaker whose name means "forward" in Italian | 66 |
Cheese named for the Wisconsin city in which it was first produced | 66 |
Country suspended from the Organization of American States in 1962 | 66 |
Carvey who starred in the awful "The Master of Disguise" | 66 |
Co-star of DiCaprio in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" | 66 |
Classic Disney film that includes "The Nutcracker Suite" | 66 |
Collective Soul "Come together now. Yeah, let's ___" | 66 |
Card game in which a player might ask "Got any 8's?" | 66 |
Car with "three deuces and a four-speed," in a 1964 song | 66 |
Celeste who won an Oscar for "Gentleman's Agreement" | 66 |
Classic phrase added to the end of Chinese fortune cookie fortunes | 66 |
Crazy Eyes or Taystee on "Orange Is the New Black," e.g. | 66 |
Charged particle taken from this puzzle's four longest entries | 66 |
Classic Broadway musical with the song "Alice Blue Gown" | 66 |
Computer feature that ends each of the five longest across answers | 66 |
Company whose name comes from the Danish for "play well" | 66 |
Contestant's help on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" | 66 |
Cyberchuckle, and a hint to this puzzle's four longest answers | 66 |
Classic war film with "Hawkeye" and "Hot Lips" | 66 |
Cartoonist Lincoln called "our best recruiting sergeant" | 66 |
Catherine whose cow is said to have started the Great Chicago Fire | 66 |
Coach who has a "Legacy Seat" in the Royals' stadium | 66 |
Cram three shirts and an inhaler in a duffel bag, if you're me | 66 |
Chem. source of the Hudson's River's Superfund site status | 66 |
Character whose first job on the show was waitress at Central Perk | 66 |
Composer of the song cycle "Evidence of Things Not Seen" | 66 |
Co. that spent $442,000 on an agent retreat after being bailed out | 66 |
Character who shared top billing with Secret Squirrel in the 1960s | 66 |
Conservative and otherwise uninteresting computer, in techie slang | 66 |
Company behind "Mega Man" and "Street Fighter" | 66 |