Home of A. Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans" | 60 |
Home of "Christina's World," for short | 52 |
Comic strip whose title character is named Sonya Hobbs | 54 |
"Hey ___" (recurring "In Living Color" skit) | 64 |
When "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" aired: Abbr. | 53 |
The Supreme Court session starts on the first one of these in Oct. | 66 |
Katherine's "Who's the Boss?" role | 52 |
"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" woman | 53 |
"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" lady | 52 |
"Drowning ___" (2000 DeVito/Midler comedy) | 52 |
"___ Lisa Overdrive" (William Gibson novel) | 53 |
Country whose leader has competed in five Winter Olympics | 57 |
16th-century work also known as "La Gioconda" | 55 |
What the Duchamp painting "L.H.O.O.Q." parodies | 57 |
Subject of the Marcel Duchamp painting "L.H.O.O.Q." | 61 |
"On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt" painter | 56 |
"Water Lilies" and "Haystacks," e.g. | 56 |
"Luncheon on the Grass" and "Haystacks," e.g. | 65 |
Word before the last word of 17, 66-A & 11, 40-D | 52 |
Pink Floyd "The Dark Side of the Moon" smash | 54 |
Magazine with a "Best Places to Live" feature | 55 |
Planet ruled by Ming the Merciless in "Flash Gordon" | 62 |
Figure in Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose" | 60 |
What most of Phil Spector's catalog was recorded in | 55 |
Attachment for "rail" or "plane" | 52 |
Marilyn who sang Berlin's "Show Business" | 55 |
''Frankenstein'' or ''Godzilla'' | 64 |
Where Massenet's "Don Quichotte" premiered | 56 |
Mexican emperor who imposes his "revenge" on travellers | 65 |
"Mr. Brown Can ___! Can You?" (Dr. Seuss book) | 56 |
Behave like Cab Calloway's "red hot hoochie coocher"? | 67 |
Something some 1970s fad rings purported to indicate | 52 |
Inventor who received a lifetime achievement Grammy in 1970 | 59 |
Instrument heard on Simon & Garfunkel's "Bookends" | 68 |
He built and sold theremins before inventing his namesake instrument | 68 |
Word with ''light'' or ''beam'' | 63 |
Like the forest in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 60 |
1988 comedy starring Richard Dreyfuss and Raul Julia | 52 |
Treat made with graham crackers, marshmallow and chocolate | 58 |
Popular baked confection that originated in Chattanooga | 55 |
Marshmallow-and-chocolate treat that some people apparently microwave | 69 |
Hit song from ''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' | 60 |
Song with the lyric "I'm crossing you in style" | 61 |
It's "wider than a mile," in an old song | 54 |
Many of Uranus's are named after Shakespearean characters | 61 |
Crime-fighting accessory owned by rock drummer Keith? | 53 |
Shakespeare's "Othello, the ___ of Venice" | 56 |
Ludovico Sforza's nickname, with "the" | 52 |
"Dude, Where's My Country?" author Michael | 56 |
Her "Collected Poems" won the 1952 Pulitzer | 53 |
He played Throttlebottom in "Of Thee I Sing" | 54 |
Best Actress nominee for "Ordinary People" | 52 |
"A Visit from St. Nicholas" poet Clement Clarke ___ | 61 |
Dance partner for Gene Kelly in "Thousands Cheer" | 59 |
Implements for Carroll's "seven maids" | 52 |
"Here's the ___ of the story from a guy who knows ..." | 68 |
''Slow and steady wins the race,'' for one | 58 |
Player of the younger Cunningham on "Happy Days" | 58 |
Former "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Julie | 60 |
Australian folk hero "Breaker" __, subject of a 1979 film | 67 |
"In the midnight hour, she cried ___ ..." (Billy Idol) | 64 |
"___ Than Words" ('91 chart-topper for Extreme) | 61 |
Rita who won an Oscar for "West Side Story" | 53 |
Swank's co-star in "The Next Karate Kid" | 54 |
TV character who said "K.O." instead of "O.K." | 66 |
"Grey-eyed" thing in "Romeo and Juliet" | 59 |
In "Hamlet," it's "in russet mantle clad" | 65 |
"The summer __ is bright and fresh": Bryant | 53 |
"The Son of __ in weary Night's decline": Blake | 61 |
"Sweet is the breath of ___ . . . ": Milton | 53 |
"Anyone who disagrees with me," in a saying | 53 |
Mitch Albom bestseller "Tuesdays With ___" | 52 |
Subject of the book "The American Leonardo" | 53 |
Inventor after whom a Yale residential college is named | 55 |
He starred on B'way in "How to Succeed . . . " | 60 |
Barry who played Lt. Gerard on TV's "The Fugitive" | 64 |
"Bazooka Joe" character who wears turtlenecks | 55 |
Publisher Zuckerman's book about weapons negotiations? | 58 |
"Knuffle Bunny" author Willems and namesakes | 54 |
Works made by artists who read the quarterly Groutline | 54 |
Mel Brooks role in "History of the World, Part I" | 59 |
___ Sharett, Israel's first foreign minister, 1949-56 | 57 |
Site for displaced homoerotic affection, at metal shows | 55 |
Covered with a matted, moist growth, as a forest floor | 54 |
"The ___ Beautiful Girl in the World" Prince | 54 |
Manny who was the longest tenured coach in Dodgers history | 58 |
"This Cosmos in which we float like a __": Sagan | 58 |
Image on "The Silence of the Lambs" movie poster | 58 |
In the ___, there's the greatest concentration of ___ | 57 |
Word with "detector" or "picture" | 53 |
Word with ''detector'' or ''picture'' | 69 |
Fictional sleuth who first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post | 64 |
"Mr. ___ Is So Sorry" (1938 John P. Marquand book) | 60 |
"Hello ___" (certain cell phone company's catchphrase) | 68 |
Word with ''car'' or ''mouth'' | 62 |
"Get your ___ running, head out on the highway" | 57 |
The Hitsville U.S.A. building served as its early headquarters | 62 |
Unofficial "Main Street" of New York's Chinatown | 62 |
New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die," e.g. | 54 |
"Can Do" and "Be Prepared," e.g. | 52 |