Schreiber who won a Tony for "Glengarry Glen Ross" | 60 |
Schubert's "Eine kleine Trauermusik," e.g. | 56 |
Schubert's Symphony ___ Minor ("Unfinished Symphony") | 67 |
Schubert's unfinished "Symphony No. 8 __ Minor" | 61 |
Schwarzenegger nickname, with ''the'' | 53 |
Sci-fi author of "Venus" and "Mars" | 55 |
Sci-fi character who said, "Never tell me the odds" | 61 |
Sci-fi character who says "Never tell me the odds" | 60 |
Sci-fi character whose name is an anagram of CAROLINA ISLANDS | 61 |
Sci-fi characters with a "Dresden-china type of prettiness" | 69 |
Sci-fi collection featuring the "Three Laws" | 54 |
Sci-fi creature who sings the song nicknamed "Yub Nub" | 64 |
Sci-fi creature whose language is based on the Chinese dialect Kalmyk | 69 |
Sci-fi film with the tagline "What will you do with yours?" | 69 |
Sci-fi locale where "shazbot" is a profanity | 54 |
Sci-fi monster movie that was Steve McQueen's first starring role | 69 |
Sci-fi pic starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith, for short | 61 |
Sci-fi princess with a "cinnamon bun" hairdo | 54 |
Science comparing computers with man's nervous system | 57 |
Science fiction author who appears in many of Vonnegut's works | 66 |
Science fiction writer who formulated the Three Laws of Robotics | 64 |
Science magazine launched by Bob Guccione's wife | 52 |
Science that focuses on the sadness and romance of living things? | 65 |
Scientific discovery nominated for Time's 2012 person of the year | 69 |
Scientist James who discovered citrus fruits cured scurvy | 57 |
Scientist who famously challenged the Aristotelian universe | 59 |
Scientist who first postulated the neutrinoÂ’s existence | 59 |
Scientist who won a 1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom | 54 |
Score after six faults and four aces to start a match | 53 |
Score in the last inning by the team that is already winning | 60 |
Score of a women's tennis match heading into a third set | 60 |
Score the winning point in a cribbage game, with "out" | 64 |
Scoreboard abbr. in the NHL, NFL, and MLB, but not the NBA | 58 |
Scorpion or Sub-Zero of "Mortal Kombat," e.g. | 55 |
Scorpions song about animal exhibition (with "The")? | 62 |
Scorsese film before "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" | 68 |
Scorsese flick about an over-the-hill financial optimist? | 57 |
Scorsese-directed The Band film "The Last ___" | 56 |
Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" and others | 57 |
Scott Rudin and Mel Brooks accomplishment, initially | 52 |
Scott Turow memoir about his first year in law school | 53 |
Scott Turow's "The Laws of ___ Fathers" | 53 |
Scott Turow's recounting of his first year at Harvard Law | 61 |
Scott who co-starred on TV's "Men of a Certain Age" | 65 |
Scott who dated Heather Locklear and Pamela Anderson | 52 |
Scott who played Bob Loblaw on "Arrested Development" | 63 |
Scott who played the lead in 1976's "Bugsy Malone" | 64 |
Scott who plays Bob Loblaw on "Arrested Development" | 62 |
Scott who wrote "Island of the Blue Dolphins" | 55 |
Scott's costar on "Joanie Loves Chachi" | 53 |
Scott's predecessor as White House Press Secretary | 54 |
Scottie ___, James Stewart's role in "Vertigo" | 60 |
Scottish body of water with beverage concentrate added? | 55 |
Scottish island that's home to Fingal's Cave | 52 |
Scottish poet James known as "The Ettrick Shepherd" | 61 |
Scottish post-punk band exchanged for old French currency? | 58 |
Scoundrel in "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" | 54 |
Scout's older brother in "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 62 |
Scrape the ground with a golf club before hitting the ball | 58 |
Screenwriter called the "Shakespeare of Hollywood" | 60 |
Screwball, and what each starred answer's beginning is | 58 |
Script meaning "God is great" appears on its flag | 59 |
Script used to transcribe foreign words into Japanese | 53 |
Scrooge portrayer in "The Muppet Christmas Carol" | 59 |
Scrooge's nephew in "A Christmas Carol" | 53 |
Scrooge's portrayer in "The Muppet Christmas Carol" | 65 |
Scrooge's shout in "A Christmas Carol" | 52 |
Sculptor's work moved from the East to the West Side? | 57 |
Sea of ___ (separator of Turkey's Asian and European parts) | 63 |
Sea that was once the fourth-largest inland body of water | 57 |
Sea that's partially in Karakalpak Autonomous Republic | 58 |
Sea trip for idea men that sounds like any old voyage? | 54 |
Sea World creature who seems to be really fixated on something? | 63 |
Seabiscuit won a famous one against War Admiral in 1938 | 55 |
Seacrest's "American Top 40" predecessor | 54 |
Seafood dish with butter, served in a bed of NBC News dispatches? | 66 |
Seafood selection suggested by this puzzle's circles | 56 |
Seal in Disney's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" | 61 |
Seals close them when they dive to keep water from flowing to canals? | 69 |
Seaman whose last words were "God and my country!" | 60 |
Sean who played the title role in "Rudy," 1993 | 56 |
Sean who was People's Sexiest Man of the Century | 52 |
Seaplane that made its first transpacific flight in 1935 | 56 |
Search engine with a "Popular now" feature | 52 |
Search function on an appliance store's website? | 52 |
Search results when certain barbarian breaks up treat | 53 |
Seaside structures declared on a musician's return? | 55 |
Seaside town that's home to Leonardo Da Vinci Airport | 57 |
Seaside ___, N.J. ("Jersey Shore" setting) | 52 |
Season ticket holder for baseball, basketball and football, say | 63 |
Season whose shopping time seems to start before Halloween | 58 |
Seasonal air that celebrates this puzzle's theme | 52 |
Seasonal workers (and a short hint to this puzzle's theme) | 62 |
Seat of the World Court in the Netherlands, with "The" | 64 |
Seattle team that became the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2008 | 58 |
Seattle ___ (racehorse that won the Triple Crown in 1977) | 57 |
Seattle's Space Needle or St. Louis's Gateway Arch | 58 |
Seán O'Faoláin's "Come Back to ___" | 59 |
Sebastian who led London's bid for the 2012 Olympics | 56 |
Sebastián ___ (president of Chile beginning in 2010) | 55 |