Longtime record label for Whitney Houston and Kenny G | 53 |
Only non-Southern state won by the G.O.P. in '64 | 57 |
Home state of the 1964 and 2008 Rep. presidential candidates | 60 |
Home of Snowflake, which, ironically, gets very little snow: Abbr. | 66 |
Religious artifact supposedly hidden in the Well of Souls | 57 |
It was "lost" in 1981's top-grossing movie | 56 |
Container often located on the synagogue wall closest to Jerusalem | 66 |
Biblical artifact ostensibly hidden in the Well of Souls | 56 |
''The Russians Are Coming . . .'' Oscar nominee | 63 |
Roone who created "Nightline" and "20/20" | 61 |
Fictional Texas town in "King of the Hill" | 52 |
"I've Got the World on a String" composer | 55 |
Composer nominated for an Oscar for "Blues in the Night" | 66 |
Composer for Broadway's "St. Louis Woman" | 55 |
"We're Off to See the Wizard" composer | 52 |
"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" composer Harold | 57 |
''What's My Line?'' panelist Francis | 56 |
Longtime "What's My Line?" panelist Francis | 57 |
50's-60's "What's My Line?" panelist | 58 |
Where van Gogh's "The Night Café" was painted | 62 |
Where "Three Sunflowers in a Vase" was painted | 56 |
Where "Starry Night Over the Rhone" was painted | 57 |
Van Gogh's ''The Bedroom at __'' | 52 |
Setting of Van Gogh's "Cafe Terrace at Night" | 59 |
Setting for van Gogh's "The Yellow House" | 55 |
Setting for van Gogh's "The Night Café" | 56 |
Setting for van Gogh's "Cafe Terrace at Night" | 60 |
Hometown of Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at age 122 | 55 |
City where "The Night Café" was painted | 52 |
City in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of France | 52 |
Actor George who won an Oscar for "Disraeli" | 54 |
Singer Guthrie who starred in "Alice's Restaurant" | 64 |
''Alice's Restaurant'' chronicler Guthrie | 61 |
Starring role in ''Alice's Restaurant'' | 59 |
Guthrie who sang "The City of New Orleans" | 52 |
Singer of the brutally long "Alice's Restaurant" | 62 |
Singer during the 2012 centennial celebrations for Woody Guthrie | 64 |
He was busted by Officer Obie for illegally dumping garbage | 59 |
Guthrie of ''Alice's Restaurant'' fame | 58 |
Follow-up album to "Alice's Restaurant" | 53 |
1968 album with the song "John Looked Down" | 53 |
"Beaucoup ___ & Janis" (comic strip anthology) | 60 |
"Alice's Restaurant" chronicler Guthrie | 53 |
"___ and Janis" (Jimmy Johnson comic strip) | 53 |
''The City of New Orleans'' singer Guthrie | 58 |
''Alice's Restaurant'' singer Guthrie | 57 |
''Alice's Restaurant Massacree'' singer Guthrie | 67 |
Word with "twisting" or "wrestling" | 55 |
The Terminator's remains at the end of "The Terminator" | 69 |
First word of Virgil's "Aeneid," in Latin | 55 |
"___ virumque cano" (first words of the "Aeneid") | 69 |
Antonio Banderas, in "Interview With the Vampire" | 59 |
Removed from the actual action, as with a commentator | 53 |
"Where ignorant __ clash by night": Matthew Arnold | 60 |
It's exposed many times during the singing of "YMCA" | 66 |
What are featured in the theme entries of this puzzle | 53 |
Partner of "the Man," in a George Bernard Shaw title | 63 |
"Or to take ___ against a sea of troubles ...": Hamlet | 64 |
"Or to take ___ against a sea . . . ": Hamlet | 55 |
"Prince Valiant" character who's married to Maeve | 63 |
He starred as himself in "Cuban Pete," 1946 | 53 |
"Too Many Girls" actor on stage and screen | 52 |
Barack Obama's Secretary of Education ___ Duncan | 52 |
Leonardo's role in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" | 66 |
___ Pye (helicopter traffic reporter on "The Simpsons") | 65 |
Cartoonist who first said "back to the old drawing board" | 67 |
Senator Vinick's first name on "The West Wing" | 60 |
"We're on __ to nowhere": Talking Heads lyric | 59 |
"Dust Tracks on __": Zora Neale Hurston autobiography | 63 |
Rachel Field verse "___ Might Lead to Anywhere" | 57 |
"I like ___ that leads away . . . ": Towne | 52 |
" . . . Montgomery to Oslo is ___ . . . ": King | 57 |
Single-season record holder for most HRs by a shortstop | 55 |
Nickname of the youngest major leaguer to reach 400 homers | 58 |
Youngest player to join the 500 home run club, familiarly | 57 |
Yankees' "$275 million man," informally | 53 |
Yankee slugger who just broke the A.L. record for most homers in Apr. | 69 |
Yankee nickname in 2014 "doping" headlines | 52 |
World Baseball Classic teammate of "The Rocket" | 57 |
Slugger who has paintings of himself as a centaur above his own bed | 67 |
He beat out the Big Hurt to win the 1996 A.L. batting title | 59 |
First baseball player involved in an instant replay decision | 60 |
Baseball's quarter-billion dollar man, for short | 52 |
As a shortstop, he won the A.L. Gold Glove in 2002 and 2003 | 59 |
"And there shall come forth ___": Isa. 11:I | 53 |
" . . . there shall come forth ___": Isa. 11:1 | 56 |
" . . . rule them with ___ of iron": Rev. 2:27 | 56 |
Mountain climber Ralston, subject of "127 Hours" | 58 |
Eisenberg who played Nog in "Star Trek: DSN" | 54 |
Boy's name that's a girl's name backward | 52 |
___ Ralston (James Franco's "127 Hours" role) | 59 |
Suffix for a rice-based "San Francisco treat" | 55 |
Ending with ''buck'' or ''stink'' | 65 |
Virginia Woolf's "___ of One's Own" | 53 |
"Get ___!" (comment to an overly affectionate pair) | 61 |
"___ Without Windows" (1964 Broadway song) | 52 |
"Man is . . . ___ over an abyss": Nietzsche | 54 |
"That which we call ___ ..." (Shakespeare) | 52 |
Prepared to sing ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' | 61 |
Prepared to hear "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 53 |