Where "the Ukraine girls really knock me out" | 55 |
Zangief's country in "Street Fighter II" | 54 |
Whence the villains in the original "Red Dawn" | 56 |
State for which "Animal Farm" is an allegory | 54 |
Former state whose motto was "Workers of the world, unite!" | 69 |
WWII aircraft carrier nicknamed "Tokyo Express" | 57 |
Largest tenant of Pittsburgh's tallest skyscraper | 53 |
WWII aircraft carrier known as the "Mighty Stinger" | 61 |
Org. with a national center named for Billie Jean King | 54 |
Org. that dropped "Lawn" from its name in 1975 | 56 |
Half-score from a court gp. that yours truly defames? | 53 |
Peter who won two Best Supporting Actor Oscars in the '60s | 62 |
One's regular drink (with ''the'') | 54 |
"The ___ Suspects" (1995 Kevin Spacey film) | 53 |
They may be rounded up after a crime, with "the" | 58 |
She played Joan on Broadway in "Saint Joan" | 53 |
Hagen who wrote "A Challenge for the Actor" | 53 |
Hagen often mentioned on "Inside the Actors Studio" | 61 |
Hagen of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 56 |
One of three U.S. states to host the Winter Olympics | 52 |
Where the first transcontinental railroad was completed | 55 |
The California gull is the state bird of which state? | 53 |
Team for which Darrell Griffith was Rookie of the Year | 54 |
State with "Greatest snow on earth" license plates | 60 |
State that gives the highest percentage of income to charity | 60 |
State name meaning "people of the mountains" | 54 |
State in which the first transcontinental railroad was joined | 61 |
State in which Obama didn't even think about campaigning in 2012 | 68 |
Its state quarter says "Crossroads of the West" | 57 |
Tony-winning actress for "The Country Girl" | 53 |
Tony winner who wrote "Respect for Acting" | 52 |
Tony winner for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 63 |
Stage actress who wrote "Respect for Acting" | 54 |
"A Challenge for the Actor" writer/actress | 52 |
Mitt Romney is not one, though you might have assumed so | 56 |
Team with an inapt name since moving from New Orleans | 53 |
A.B.A. team that signed Moses Malone out of high school | 55 |
Reveille message ... or a possible title for this puzzle | 56 |
Sch. whose football team plays its home games at the Sun Bowl | 61 |
Sch. whose alma mater is "The Eyes of Texas" | 54 |
Sch. that represents one of its initials in its logo with a pickax | 66 |
Gluttonous exchange student on "The Simpsons" | 55 |
"In ___" (album that turned 20 this past September) | 61 |
"In ___" ("All Apologies" album) | 52 |
Western team that beat the Crimson Tide in the 2009 Sugar Bowl | 62 |
Runnin' ___ (Mountain West Conference basketball team) | 58 |
One of several Brooklyn avenues named after an upstate New York city | 68 |
New York location of the first WoolworthÂ’s store | 52 |
New York city where the first Woolworth's store opened | 58 |
"The Best of the Alternative Press" magazine, familiarly | 66 |
"The Best of the Alternative Press" magazine | 54 |
Magazine that hands out annual Independent Press Awards | 55 |
"Girl, I'll take ___ a movie show..." (Prince lyric) | 66 |
Mythical setting of perfection described by Sir Thomas More | 59 |
Curved and shaped like a certain letter, as some nails | 54 |
Snack brand represented by Sterling Cooper on "Mad Men" | 65 |
Potato chip company that is a longtime sponsor of the Yankees | 61 |
"___ are better than nuts!" (classic advertising slogan) | 66 |
Where R.F.K. and his brother Teddy went to law school | 53 |
Part of the eye that comes from the Latin word for 'grape' | 66 |
Anatomical part whose name comes from the Latin for "grape" | 69 |
Anatomical part named after the Latin for "grape" | 59 |
It's often enlarged in cartoon depictions of screaming | 58 |
Inflammation of that dangly thing in the back of your throat | 60 |
Director Boll of 2005's "Alone in the Dark" | 57 |
Filmmaker Boll who boxed (and defeated) five of his harshest critics | 68 |
Israeli weapon named after its inventor's first name | 56 |
What "Arf! Arf!" or "Meow!" may mean | 56 |
Like Cinderella's stepsisters vis-Ã -vis Cinderella | 57 |
Joan's sister in the comic strip "Stone Soup" | 59 |
He played Will's adversary in "MacGruber" | 55 |
Dancer Chmerkovskiy of "Dancing With the Stars" | 57 |
''. . . the violet-embroidered ___'' (Milton) | 61 |
Commencement speaker with scattered money from a shark? | 55 |
Singer in the 1958 movie "Go, Johnny, Go!" | 52 |
Radical Solanas who wrote "The SCUM Manifesto" | 56 |
Mackenzie's "One Day at a Time" costar | 52 |
" . . . o'er ___ and hills": Wordsworth | 53 |
Restaurant worker who's rarely in the restaurant | 52 |
Driver in a "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" gag | 56 |
"... So once again, there was peace in the ___ ..." | 61 |
Leader of the Connecticut Yankees in 1920's-40's music | 62 |
They'd say "like, gag me" in the 1980s | 52 |
Supreme chancellor in "The Phantom Menace" | 52 |
Play a repeating pattern while the singer talks, e.g. | 53 |
"Hard Hearted Hannah (The ___ of Savannah)" | 53 |
Interview With The ___, 1994 Hallowe'en heart stopper | 58 |
Time magazine called him "The Texan Who Conquered Russia" | 67 |
Surprise winner of the first Tchaikovsky Piano Competition | 58 |
Action star nicknamed "Muscles from Brussels" | 55 |
Actress Hudgens of "High School Musical 2" | 52 |
She played Vita in "Hannah Montana: The Movie" | 56 |
Ice cream flavor that's a synonym for "boring" | 60 |
"You Keep Me Hangin' On" rockers of 1968 | 54 |
Singer with the 1990 #1 album "To the Extreme" | 56 |
Recipe in the Library of Congress handwritten by Thomas Jefferson | 65 |
Group with the hit album "The Beat Goes On" | 53 |
City on the Ganges where Buddha is said to have first preached | 62 |
Former Red Sox catcher Jason who caught a record four no-hitters | 64 |
"Thou liest, wicked __!": "Measure for Measure" | 67 |