"Billy Budd" and "Of Mice and Men" | 54 |
"Rabbit, Run" and "Rabbit Redux," e.g. | 58 |
Rock 'n' roll legend with innovative pet therapies? | 59 |
Career of the parent who typed up the Career Day schedule? | 58 |
Pop song character who "doesn't have a point of view" | 67 |
Failed Facebook game where you set up a city out in the sticks? | 63 |
Statement after Vietnamese emperor Bao Dai's abdication in 1945? | 68 |
Magic words ... or a hint to the other long answers in this puzzle | 66 |
Product originally called Dr. Bunting's Sunburn Remedy | 58 |
Answer to “Who wrote ‘The Highwayman’?” | 55 |
Sign banning an annoying "Futurama" character? | 56 |
A letter + smell + a letter + unbiased + a pronoun = ? | 54 |
"You don't have to write me back," when texting | 61 |
Inappropriate for on-the-job viewing, in Web shorthand | 54 |
"Don't let your boss catch you watching this" acronym | 67 |
"I wouldn't click on this link now," initially | 60 |
Like food needing salt. Or pepper. Or any kind of spice at all. | 63 |
Chocolate bar that has its name stamped into the bar itself | 59 |
Add ___ (X) (UK electronic group that broke up in 2003) | 55 |
Somewhere between abysmal and fair, for a bad juggler? | 54 |
"Single-file please, you'll all get your turn..." | 63 |
Sajak, after a radioactive run-in gives him superhuman abilities? | 65 |
What priggish swimmers abhor that sounds swell to 1930s liberals? | 65 |
"___ said!" ("End of discussion!") | 54 |
When doubled, a song-turned-meme performed by Gary Brolsma | 58 |
Gary who sang "It's the only way to live in cars" | 63 |
Step One: For every answer in this crossword, count this | 56 |
Book covering the Hebrews' 40-year wilderness exile | 55 |
"___ Dimittis" ("Song of Simeon") | 53 |
“___ Dimittis” (canticle in the Book of Luke) | 53 |
Rap group with a 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination | 59 |
Totalitarian government in some conspiracy theories, initially | 62 |
Diana with a record-setting swim around Manhattan in 1975 | 57 |
Diana who recently attempted to swim from Florida to Cuba | 57 |
Sleep aid once advertised to "help you get your Z's" | 66 |
German World War II armored vehicle such as the Panther | 55 |
Word has it revision precedes course selection (4,4) | 52 |
Way to beat bad breath: swap sides in a battle plan (3, 3) | 58 |
Speaker who declares wrong winner of the Lady Spud pageant? (9) | 63 |
Segregate faulty computer code that only some know about (6, 3) | 63 |
Island's PC hookup with Turing Test beating software (5) | 60 |
Bridge that is large for a dog that may be small (7) | 52 |
"Japanese . . . swooped down on ___": Press, 12/8/41 | 62 |
William F. Buckley Jr. spy novel character Blackford ___ | 56 |
What the South African province Free State was called a century ago | 67 |
"He has an ___ every man's boat": Cervantes | 57 |
'95 Siouxsie & the Banshees "The Rapture" single | 66 |
Subject of National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius | 66 |
National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius matter | 62 |
Government program whose phone number is 1-800-F1U-CKYO | 55 |
Government handout that may start a conversation, slangily | 58 |
Name of the "divided by" sign with a line and two dots | 64 |
Late host Ken of MTV's "Remote Control" | 53 |
First character to say "May the Force be with you" | 60 |
1968 song from the Beatles' "White Album" | 55 |
Monastery residents who have not taken monastic vows | 52 |
''Thanks'' (with ''much'') | 58 |
Jamaica or Puerto Rico, if you're drawing a map? | 52 |
One tenth of a gram (named after an Ancient Greek coin) | 55 |
President of Mexico during Harding's entire presidency | 58 |
Notice "All Quiet on the Western Front" sitting on a shelf? | 69 |
Anticapitalist protest movement since September 2011 | 52 |
19th century Dublin mayor known as "The Liberator" | 60 |
"Green Eyes" singer Helen, in 40's music | 54 |
Creature suggested by this puzzle's circled letters | 55 |
Old Roman local levy (not derived from "eight") | 57 |
Added three zeros to the end of, in binary arithmetic | 53 |
Children's author Scott's laptop and desktop? | 53 |
City where "Friday Night Lights" takes place | 54 |
William ___ (New York City's mayor from 1946-50) | 52 |
"___ the ills o' life victorious": Burns | 54 |
"_____ that this too too solid flesh would melt" | 58 |
"Pain — has an Element ___": Dickinson | 55 |
"Use Your Illusion 1" jam "Garden ___" | 58 |
Basketball violation or, with a comma, "repulsive" | 60 |
Lovers embrace passionately in public place; ref declares ... | 61 |
"You don't have to be busy to look busy," e.g.? | 61 |
"'I'm ___ the store, can I get you anything?" | 63 |
" . . . great searchings ___": Judges 5:16 | 52 |
" . . . fairest ___ daughters Eve": Milton | 52 |
"Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?" band | 54 |
"Quinquireme ___ from distant Ophir": Masefield | 57 |
"Story ___" (erotic novel by Pauline Réage) | 56 |
"Story ___" (1954 erotic novel by Pauline Réage) | 61 |
"Queen ___" (Ella Fitzgerald's nickname) | 54 |
"___ and daughters . . . ": E. B. Browning | 52 |
Words after "the Queen" or "the Godfather" | 62 |
"A pair ___-cross'd lovers . . . ": Shak. | 55 |
Words seen on menus after "bowl" or "cup" | 61 |
Morris West book about the papacy, with "The" | 55 |
On second thought, make it a prison drama: "French Kiss..." | 69 |
" . . . monotonous clang ___ and the loom": Disraeli | 62 |
"Death, that hath suck'd the honey __ breath": Shak. | 66 |
"___ Nut Gone Flake," celebrated 1968 Small Faces album | 65 |
Disney's "Darby ___ and the Little People" | 56 |
"Darby ___ and the Little People" (Disney film) | 57 |
"Darby ___ and the Little People" (1959 Disney film) | 62 |
Disney's "Darby __ and the Little People" | 55 |
Disney's 'Darby -- and the Little People' | 53 |
"Darby ___ and the Little People" (old Disney film) | 61 |