"Blue Suede Shoes" or "Runaround Sue," e.g. | 63 |
"Sherry" or "Big Girls Don't Cry" | 57 |
"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini," for one | 69 |
"Hound Dog" or "What's New Pussycat?" | 61 |
"Good Vibrations" or "Surfin' Safari" | 61 |
Your grandparents and their friends, snarkily, with "the" | 67 |
Car discontinued after GM's bankruptcy, for short | 53 |
1957 film with the 1963 sequel "Savage Sam" | 53 |
Word following ''Hernando's hideaway'' | 58 |
"___ Buttermilk Sky" (Hoagy Carmichael song) | 54 |
Word repeated six times in a ubiquitous World Cup ditty | 55 |
Thomas Nelson Page's "In ___ Virginia" | 52 |
Sound made while throwing rosas into the ring, perhaps | 54 |
Repeated cry in Buster Poindexter's "Hot Hot Hot" | 63 |
Letters used in the catalog indexing for Matador Records | 56 |
Letters on the indexing of all Matador Records releases | 55 |
Hoagy Carmichael's "___ Buttermilk Sky" | 53 |
Folk song "The _____ Grey Goose (Is Dead)" | 52 |
Cry heard at a sporting event recently banned in Catalonia | 58 |
Product with the slogan "Smart choice, great taste" | 61 |
Catherine whose cow is said to have started the Great Chicago Fire | 66 |
"In My Own Fashion" autobiographer Cassini | 52 |
Two-time figure-skating Olympic gold medalist Protopopov | 56 |
Cassini who created Jackie's signature Camelot look | 55 |
University whose student station is called Rebel Radio | 54 |
The Rebels of the Southeastern Conference, familiarly | 53 |
Steinhauer who wrote the 2009 bestseller 'The Tourist' | 62 |
Author Steinhauer with the 2009 best seller "The Tourist" | 67 |
''I can't believe it's not butter'' | 59 |
Refrain from the song ''Hot Hot Hot'' | 53 |
Words repeated in Buster Poindexter's "Hot Hot Hot" | 65 |
Food additive that was included in Time's 50 Worst Inventions | 65 |
Jazz singer Adams who collaborated with Tears for Fears | 55 |
Russian name one letter shorter than a Russian river | 52 |
One of Chekov's ''Three Sisters'' | 53 |
Mrs. Václav Havel, the first first lady of the Czech Republic | 64 |
Lingerie brand for the "full-figured woman" | 53 |
Dancer Koklova who was Pablo Picasso's first wife | 53 |
"Quantum of Solace" Bond girl actress Kurylenko | 57 |
She debuted in Bergman's "Face to Face" | 53 |
Franklin W. ___ College (no relation to Lena, I think) | 54 |
Actress Lena who made her first film while still in drama school | 64 |
Eight-time All-Star Tony of the '60s-'70s Minnesota Twins | 65 |
Trip-hop group that sang "You're Not Alone" | 57 |
"You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two" musical | 58 |
Queen Henrietta's personal account of Cromwell's treachery? | 67 |
Niece of Sir Toby Belch, in "Twelfth Night" | 53 |
Shakespearean character in a "most extracting frenzy" | 63 |
Object of Orsino's affection in "Twelfth Night" | 61 |
Stan's ''Babes in Toyland'' partner | 55 |
Skateboarding trick in which the feet don't leave the board | 63 |
Disney animator Johnston who received the National Medal of Arts | 64 |
Civilization known for "colossal head" statues | 56 |
"Stand and Deliver" actor Edward James ___ | 52 |
Oscar nominee for "Stand and Deliver," 1988 | 53 |
"American Me" actor/director Edward James __ | 54 |
"Grant me, ___, a sunny mind": Emily Dickinson | 56 |
"___ my God, thou art very great" (Psalm 104:1) | 57 |
Susan who played Cindy on "The Brady Bunch" | 53 |
Name not to be used with "twins," as they now prefer it | 65 |
Member of the L.A. Rams' "Fearsome Foursome" | 58 |
Mary-Kate or Ashley, or their actress sister Elizabeth | 54 |
Either sister starring in 2004's "New York Minute" | 64 |
"Hellzapoppin'" star, of the 1940's | 53 |
''Maximus to Gloucester'' poet Charles | 54 |
The Christina in Wyeth's "Christina's World" | 62 |
"I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You" poet Charles | 57 |
James who played Dr. Mark Hall in "The Andromeda Strain" | 66 |
Game show announcer Johnny who cried "Come on down!" | 62 |
Bree ___, one of Charlie Sheen's "goddesses" | 58 |
Event scheduled for 2008 in Beijing (with "The") | 58 |
''Wild Kingdom'' sponsor Mutual of ___ | 54 |
Nebraska city with the motto "Gateway to the West" | 60 |
Nebraska city name on the Wizard of Oz's hot-air balloon | 60 |
Largest city in the state where Lincoln is the capital | 54 |
It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs, Iowa | 54 |
Is "somewhere in middle America" to Counting Crows | 60 |
"The Oracle of ___" (epithet for Warren Buffett) | 58 |
Its national anthem is "Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani" | 62 |
Where the easternmost point on the Arabian Peninsula is | 55 |
The Middle East's largest non-OPEC crude exporter | 53 |
Sultanate whose flag features two swords and a dagger | 53 |
It contains the Arabian Peninsula's easternmost point | 57 |
First country you'd come to if you sail west from Mumbai | 60 |
Country with an exclave surrounded by the United Arab Emirates | 62 |
Country whose name sounds like a Jamaican exclamation | 53 |
Country whose name is occasionally used as an exclamation? | 58 |
Country whose capital is just north of the Tropic of Cancer | 59 |
Country that's been independent for more than 350 years | 59 |
Country on the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula | 53 |
Resident on the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula | 52 |
Resident of a country that's 97% mountains and desert | 57 |
One whose anthem is "Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani" | 59 |
Singers of the anthem "Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani" | 61 |
First name in the ''Doctor Zhivago'' cast | 57 |
"A Book of Verses underneath the Bough" poet | 54 |
"The Leaves of Life keep falling one by one" poet | 59 |
Poet who wrote of "Sultan after Sultan with his Pomp" | 63 |
Poet portrayed by Vincent Price in "Son of Sinbad" | 60 |
Palestinian nominee for Best Foreign Language Film of 2013 | 58 |