Having a bucket for a mouth and a handle for a nose? | 52 |
"How sharper than a serpent's tooth . . . " | 57 |
Nuisance (whose initials spell "a kind of bread") | 59 |
Their names are hidden in eight answers in this puzzle | 54 |
Apply a wall coating in either of two opposite shades? [1966/1991] | 66 |
Wrestler with a "shell shocker" finishing move? | 57 |
Two cats owned by soldiers behind small earthen walls? | 54 |
Composer of "The Barber of Seville" before Rossini | 60 |
Nighttime movie with Doris Day? (with "The") | 54 |
Musical featuring "Hernando's Hideaway" | 53 |
Musical based on "7 1/2 Cents," with "The" | 62 |
'48 Bob Hope spoof, With ''The'' | 52 |
Student of fossil plants with scattered money from a shark? | 59 |
Renaissance composer of "Missa Papae Marcelli" | 56 |
16th-century Italian composer, subject of a 1917 German opera | 61 |
"How Does Sarah Stack Up?" (rejected campaign ad, 2008) | 65 |
What every answer on the perimeter of this puzzle is | 52 |
Tennis star with 21 Grand Slam doubles titles [1962] | 52 |
Mapmaker's definition of this puzzle's theme | 52 |
Van Eyck's "Ghent Altarpiece," for one | 52 |
Country where "The Hunger Games" takes place | 54 |
Chain with an Operation Dough-Nation charity program | 52 |
1994 R.E.M. hit about a gut feeling toward CIA spy Valerie? | 59 |
Crossword whose answers contain all 26 letters, e.g. | 52 |
"Mr. Jock, TV quiz Ph.D., bags few lynx," for example | 63 |
Like the 9-, 12-, and 14-letter people, taken as a trio | 55 |
Metal band whose last album was "Reinventing the Steel" | 65 |
Italian artist with the largest painting in the Louvre | 54 |
Former host Petros of Spike TV's "Pros vs. Joes" | 62 |
Leader who claimed to have put a fatal curse on J.F.K. | 54 |
Dictator who employed voodoo in his reign, informally | 53 |
Sobriquet for the author of "The Old Man and the Sea" | 63 |
Headdress once donned by Benedict XVI on formal occasions | 57 |
Pitcher who struck out the final batter of the 2007 World Series | 64 |
Band with the 1974 #1 hit "The Night Chicago Died" | 60 |
Transition to a heliocentric model of the universe, e.g. | 56 |
One is in the Guinness Book for its 1,728-word vocabulary | 57 |
Groups of them are sometimes called "chatters" | 56 |
"I'm gonna use mah new ___ to cut the grass" | 58 |
Single for Black Sabbath in 1970 and Kanye West in 2009 | 55 |
Disney movie of 1961 and 1998 (with "The") | 52 |
Rules for allowing members of the opposite sex into dorms | 57 |
Pete Dexter novel whose title character is an unrepentant murderer | 66 |
Where Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase are headquartered | 52 |
Street mentioned in the "Green Acres" theme song | 58 |
English physician James who gave his name to a disease | 54 |
Event that includes Snowboarding Charades and Motocross 20 Questions? | 69 |
One who uses Italian cheese as a race course obstacle? | 54 |
P.D.Q. Bach's "Sanka Cantata" and such | 52 |
Greek island that was a source of fine white marble in ancient times | 68 |
"I Think I Love You" singers (with "The") | 61 |
Beethoven work completed the same year as the "Moonlight" | 67 |
Singer who needs to get out in the sun more? (adjacent-letter swap) | 67 |
Singer with the #1 hit "Don't Forbid Me" | 54 |
''Ain't That a Shame'' singer, 1955 | 55 |
What the thrifty plumber was doing in the produce aisle? | 56 |
Hidden help for one who's trying to quit smoking? | 53 |
Susceptible to certain intellectual property protection | 55 |
Responses to "Has this been invented before?" | 55 |
Not just plainly o------, but ___ ___ (and kind of redundant, too) | 66 |
Result of incorrectly filling out paperwork about an invention? | 63 |
Advice such as Polonius' "To thine own self be true" | 66 |
Host of the game show "Shop 'Til You Drop" | 56 |
"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" studio | 52 |
Film from a phrase in Gray's "Elegy . . . " | 57 |
What someone in a doctor's office is, or may need to be | 59 |
"Beware the fury of a ___ man": John Dryden | 53 |
Food label units that don't mind waiting around? | 52 |
Star of the short-lived 1976 sitcom "Mr. T and Tina" | 62 |
Comedian the Smothers Brothers convinced to run for President | 61 |
1991-2001 president of the National Organization for Women | 58 |
Founding Father who led the independence movement in Virginia | 61 |
Statute read from an ice cream truck in "Fahrenheit 9/11" | 67 |
What S. Johnson called "the last refuge of a scoundrel" | 65 |
Dispute over Sajak's performance of a twilight melody? | 58 |
Grammy winner for the album 'Avant Gershwin' | 52 |
Comedian who voiced the lead role in "Ratatouille" | 60 |
Connected group of a World War II general's combat units? | 61 |
Helen Keller's portrayer in "The Miracle Worker" | 62 |
Spanish NBA player who explodes in a volatile fuel mix? | 55 |
Oscar nominee for the 1943 movie "So Proudly We Hail!" | 64 |
"Watch on the Rhine" Best Actor Oscar winner | 54 |
French bandleader with the 1968 #1 hit "Love Is Blue" | 63 |
He didn't really cry "The British are coming!" | 60 |
Actor who won a Tony for "A Man for All Seasons" | 58 |
Identical twin character in "There Will Be Blood" | 59 |
"19. My all-time favorite rock band is ___" | 53 |
Folk singer Tom with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award | 56 |
What you may have to do for goods bought by mail order | 54 |
Step 2: Trip is always a threat, so better shell out for a .... | 63 |
Web site with the subheading "Merchant Services" | 58 |
"___ your heart upon't" (E. B. Browning lament) | 61 |
"I Spent My Summer Vacation Rolling a 300" and such? | 62 |
Mail-order publications for those who make kids' sandwiches? | 64 |
Beer drunk by Eastwood in "Gran Torino," for short | 60 |
IBM's failed 1980s attempt at an inexpensive desktop | 56 |
It bills itself as "The independent guide to technology" | 66 |
Old French Communist Party of Canada inits. (hidden in EPCOT) | 61 |
Marine arthropod with a curved carapace and a long tail-spine | 61 |
"Bad Boy for Life" performer at the 2004 Super Bowl | 61 |