Portion of Dante's "Inferno" that was wisely excised? | 67 |
How would you describe both seraphs and unintelligible talk? | 60 |
District Attorney who oversaw the O.J. Trial Gil ___ | 52 |
Los Angeles suburb once dubbed "Berryland" | 52 |
Hereditary information of an arboretum's species? | 53 |
Outdoor chore for author, singer, showman and President | 55 |
Shopping list for one lost on a malaria-infested island? | 56 |
Kicker Yepremian of the Dolphins' undefeated season | 55 |
Weapon used to make Luca Brasi sleep with the fishes | 52 |
Ina of Food Network's "Barefoot Contessa" | 55 |
Detective Mac Taylor portrayer on "CSI:NY" | 52 |
Home of d'Artagnan in "The Three Musketeers" | 58 |
Pioneering Frank King comic strip featuring Walt and Skeezix | 60 |
Search function on an appliance store's website? | 52 |
Transportation to use while your car is being serviced? | 55 |
Antagonist in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" | 59 |
"We ___ to ask . . . " (start of a Thanksgiving hymn) | 63 |
Beverage developed at the University of Florida in 1965 | 55 |
Leering comedian who moonlights on the South American pampas? | 61 |
Architect who designed Barcelona's Sagrada Familia | 54 |
MacLeod who played "The Love Boat" captain | 52 |
"Daily Manhattan media news and gossip" site | 54 |
They might hear: "Take a picture; it'll last longer!" | 67 |
Britpop group behind the hit 1999 album "Leisure Noise" | 65 |
1934 Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers movie, with "The" | 59 |
Non-fiction Talese book that might cost an arm and a leg? | 57 |
Subject of a groundbreaking 2009 "One Life to Live" scene | 67 |
Rocks surrounding a backyard pavilion in Massachusetts? | 55 |
Secretary of labor who became a Supreme Court justice | 53 |
1984 film whose soundtrack had a #1 hit with the same title | 59 |
Popular hosting platform for personal websites in the '90s | 62 |
Pharmaceutical company that developed Metamucil and Dramamine | 61 |
Oscar actress for "The Accidental Tourist" | 52 |
Best Supporting Actress winner for "The Accidental Tourist" | 69 |
"Wow, you're a regular expert at turning left!" | 61 |
Yankee who was the first major-leaguer to have his number retired | 65 |
Self-proclaimed "luckiest man on the face of the earth" | 65 |
Baseball hero called "Gibraltar in cleats" | 52 |
Frank __, architect of L.A.'s Walt Disney Concert Hall | 58 |
Star of a biopic about the designer of Guggenheim Museum Bilbao? | 64 |
Reason for having a preference for Italian ice cream? | 53 |
Shoe additions, and what this puzzle's theme answers contain | 64 |
British philosopher who wrote "Principia Ethica" | 58 |
Oscar nominee for ''Anchors Aweigh'' | 52 |
W.W. II hero who later had a successful career in politics | 58 |
British military governor in the American Revolution | 52 |
Washington & Lee University students, appropriately | 55 |
Sequoia in Calif. (world's largest living thing) | 52 |
1991 novel subtitled "Tales for an Accelerated Culture" | 65 |
"Sonic the Hedgehog" and "Golden Axe" | 57 |
Twins player in "Start the Revolution Without Me" | 59 |
Soup enjoyed throughout the land of the Golden Horde? | 53 |
Like the word "curiae" in "amicus curiae" | 61 |
"When ___ is punished, its fame is exalted": Tacitus | 62 |
W.S. on hockey ("A Midsummer Night's Dream" II, 1) | 64 |
Person born from the mid-60s to the late 70s, give or take | 58 |
Imaginary surface coinciding with the earth's sea level | 59 |
LeVar, on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 52 |
Lieutenant LaForge on 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' | 62 |
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" crewman La Forge | 59 |
"A pint of sweat will save a gallon of blood" speaker | 63 |
U.S. statesman who wrote "The Discipline of Power" | 60 |
Star of "On Her Majesty's Secret Stash?" | 54 |
Writer who said "Satire is what closes Saturday night" | 64 |
Founding father after whom a Virginia university is named | 57 |
Longtime New York literary figure and this puzzle's honoree | 63 |
French Baroque artist who painted "The Fortune Teller" | 64 |
''All My Ex's Live in Texas'' singer | 56 |
The result of turning dollar bill portraits into clouds? | 56 |
Figure with less than 795 days, 7 hrs., 40 mins. left in office | 63 |
___ Carver, botanist who discovered many uses for peanuts | 57 |
When the "Cheers" cast held a reunion, ___ | 52 |
_____Bay, world's largest fresh water archipelago | 53 |
Parachuting florist's cry as he leaves the plane? | 53 |
Thunderstruck critic's review for actor Richard? | 52 |
Author of the 1970 best-seller “The Female Eunuch” | 58 |
"___ the Dinosaur" (pioneering cartoon short) | 55 |
"The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" author | 55 |
Pittsburgh-born poet who was the subject of a Picasso portrait | 62 |
Ready to get drunk over Tom Brady being laid up (2, 3) | 54 |
"Hey, Bono and the Edge, check into the Hilton"? | 58 |
"Go __, Tigers!": 1968 Detroit baseball theme song | 60 |
Advice to a man who is planning his wedding by himself | 54 |
Write in any of this puzzle's eight theme answers? | 54 |
What a golfer who's not playing well doesn't do? | 56 |
Gain a psychological advantage over an opponent, say | 52 |
Chef's note-to-self after dispensing soup with a measuring cup? | 67 |
"I can't ___ satisfaction" (Stones lyric) | 55 |
"I can't ___ satisfaction" (Rolling Stones lyric) | 63 |
"I can't --- satisfaction" (Stones lyric) | 55 |
"I can't ___ satisfaction" (1965 song lyric) | 58 |
"I can't ___ satisfaction" (1965 lyric) | 53 |
"(I Can't ___) Satisfaction" (Rolling Stones hit) | 63 |
Rolling Stones hit whose title follows the words "Hey you" | 68 |
"Stop dillydallying and use your boarding pass!" | 58 |
"I ___ Lonely" (1954 hit for the Four Knights) | 56 |
"Hurry up!" to a person sharpening a pencil? | 54 |
Good news for a British apartment seeker, bad news for a motorist | 65 |
Providing a racy sight gag in a coming-of-age movie, e.g. | 57 |
Directive from one wishing to hire columnist Walter? | 52 |