Animated film that grossed almost $500 million in 2011 | 54 |
2011 animated film that grossed almost $500 million worldwide | 61 |
1950 World Cup host, with a stadium for 180,000+ people | 55 |
"Cherry ice cream smile" wearer, in a Duran Duran hit | 63 |
Abbott and Costello movie based on a Ziegfeld musical | 53 |
Word with ''act'' or ''gear'' | 61 |
Something that made a Yippie say "Yippee!" | 52 |
Celebrate a championship by destroying your city, say | 53 |
2002 Pearl Jam album with the hit "Save You" | 54 |
Kelly who played Hayley on "All My Children" | 54 |
Kelly who played Faith on "Hope & Faith" | 54 |
Eight-time "Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade" cohost | 63 |
"Smiling, petite ball of fire," to Philbin | 52 |
"Put ye in the sickle, for the harvest is ___" (Joel) | 63 |
"Put ye in the sickle, for the harvest is ___" (Joel 3:13) | 68 |
Spends three hours thinking about how cool Christmas lights are, say | 68 |
Player of Richard Nixon in "Blind Ambition" | 53 |
"The Larry Sanders Show" Emmy-winning supporting actor | 64 |
Prepare to hear ''The Star Spangled Banner'' | 60 |
What Cradle of Filth's "Black Goddess" does | 57 |
Game originally named "The Conquest of the World" | 59 |
Game originally called "La Conquete du Monde" | 55 |
Charter member of Games magazine's Games Hall of Fame | 57 |
Board game originally titled "La Conquête du Monde" | 64 |
"Great deeds are usually wrought at great __": Herodotus | 66 |
Mus. direction often followed by "a tempo" | 52 |
Woman of song with a ''little white book'' | 58 |
Beatles girl with a ''little white book'' | 57 |
T. H. Benton's "Self-Portrait With ___" | 53 |
Hayworth pined for in "The Shawshank Redemption" | 58 |
Beatles girl "filling in a ticket in her little white book" | 69 |
"Shawshank Redemption" poster-girl Hayworth | 53 |
"Lovely" "Sgt. Pepper's" character | 58 |
Youngest person to have won an Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy | 60 |
Only Hispanic performer with an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony | 60 |
Onetime winner of all the awards in this puzzle's theme | 59 |
Word after "last" or before "of passage" | 60 |
Director Martin of "Hud" and "Norma Rae" (4) | 64 |
"The Diamond as Big as the ___" (Fitzgerald story) | 60 |
''Puttin' on the ___'' (Berlin classic) | 59 |
1972 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner ___ Ridge | 55 |
Item with features that begin this puzzle's four longest answers | 68 |
Topographic feature represented in this puzzle's circles | 60 |
Tommy Lee Jones film set along the Mississippi, with "The" | 68 |
"Tender Is the Night" locale, with "the" | 60 |
Hall of Fame shortstop known as "The Scooter" | 55 |
1929's "Street Girl" was its first official production | 68 |
Studio whose early stars included Fred Astaire and Katharine Hepburn | 68 |
Studio that made nine of the ten Astaire/Rogers films | 53 |
Studio of "Notorious" and "Suspicion" | 57 |
Studio behind "Suspicion" and "Notorious" | 61 |
Like the Boston-accented pronunciation of many words | 52 |
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" author's monogram | 57 |
"A Footnote to History" author's inits. | 53 |
''Treasure Island'' author's initials | 57 |
Letters after "messenger" or "transfer" | 59 |
Letters with "messenger" or "transfer" | 58 |
'Transfer' and 'messenger' molecules | 52 |
Org. with a red, white, and blue elephant on its seal | 53 |
Org. that Mary Louise Smith was the first female chair of | 57 |
Word with ''kill'' or ''hog'' | 61 |
Word with ''rage'' or ''test'' | 62 |
Elton sang goodbye to a "Yellow Brick" one | 52 |
"Goodbye Yellow Brick ___" (Elton John song) | 54 |
''Abbey'' or ''Tobacco'' | 56 |
Dude with an Iron Maiden shirt and beer belly, at many shows | 60 |
These could be "Yellow Brick" or "Copperhead" | 65 |
Last word of the movie "Back to the Future" | 53 |
Name on the cover of "My Life as an Explorer" | 55 |
First name of the creator of Veruca Salt and Augustus Gloop | 59 |
Dahl who wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 60 |
Use a cell phone outside one's local calling area | 53 |
Extend, as cell phone service outside its coverage area | 55 |
Like Hotspur's horse in "King Henry IV, Part I" | 61 |
Horse ridden by Hotspur in "King Henry IV, Part I" | 60 |
Its nickname is "The Star City of the South" | 54 |
___ Colony (first English settlement in the New World) | 54 |
"Dark Side of the Moon"/"Wizard of Oz" cue | 62 |
Howard of Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" | 53 |
Family name in Frank Miller's "Sin City" series | 61 |
Cooper's role in "The Fountainhead," 1949 | 55 |
Sunday dinner that's "mixed up" in four answers | 61 |
Dinner that may be tough to swallow for the guest of honor | 58 |
Former "The Daily Show" correspondent Corddry | 55 |
Laura's hubby on "The Dick van Dyke Show" | 55 |
Nen whose signature pitch was called "The Terminator" | 63 |
Ned Stark's eldest son on "Game of Thrones" | 57 |
AnnaSophia of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 59 |
___ & Stucky Interiors (high-end furniture retailer) | 56 |
Hagrid portrayer in the ''Harry Potter'' films | 62 |
She played the pretty woman in "Pretty Woman" | 55 |
"Why do you dress me in borrow'd __?": Macbeth | 60 |
John Blake's real name in "The Dark Knight Rises" | 63 |
Canadian "How I Met Your Mother" character | 52 |
"For bonny sweet ___ is all my joy": Ophelia | 54 |
Type of ''cop'' portrayed in a 1987 film | 56 |
Prefix with ''Cop,'' in a film title | 52 |
One of several "Mystery Science Theater 3000" characters | 66 |
Gort, of "The Day the Earth Stood Still," for one | 59 |
'77 Alan Parsons Project album "I ___" | 52 |