He built and sold theremins before inventing his namesake instrument | 68 |
"Here's the ___ of the story from a guy who knows ..." | 68 |
"Hello ___" (certain cell phone company's catchphrase) | 68 |
Stan and Fran's favorite soft drink on "American Dad!" | 68 |
Kingston Trio song that inspired the Boston subway's CharlieCard | 68 |
Its first words were "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll" | 68 |
Novelist who translated "Alice in Wonderland" into Russian | 68 |
Source of a "giant sucking sound," according to Ross Perot | 68 |
"___ You're a Window Shopper" (Lily Allen parody song) | 68 |
"Privateer's Republic" whose magistrate was Blackbeard | 68 |
Miller's "S.N.L." "Weekend Update" successor | 68 |
"Simpsons" character who uses the "diddly" infix | 68 |
___ Brooks, 1950's-60's "Meet the Press" moderator | 68 |
Nickelodeon's "___ Declassified School Survival Guide" | 68 |
Prefix with ''classic'' or ''natal'' | 68 |
U.S. highway with a ferry connection between Delaware and New Jersey | 68 |
Speechwriter Peggy who coined "a thousand points of light" | 68 |
In "Casablanca," who said, "Play it again, Sam"? | 68 |
Jones who sang "Sunrise / Looks like morning in your eyes" | 68 |
"Half," "quarter" or "eighth" follower | 68 |
Staff members, and what the circled letters in this puzzle represent | 68 |
Nevada county in which part of Death Valley National Park is located | 68 |
Promising Kiss song off "The Elder," with "The"? | 68 |
Like a contestant auditioning to be on "The Biggest Loser" | 68 |
Syllables before "Di" or "Da" in a Beatles title | 68 |
Syllables before "Di" and "Da" in a Beatles song | 68 |
___ Mae Brown (Whoopi's Oscar-winning role in "Ghost") | 68 |
"Space ___" ("Ground control to Major Tom" song) | 68 |
Word after "fight" in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 68 |
"Confessions __ English Opium-Eater": 1821 De Quincey work | 68 |
"All __": 1984 film featuring an old song of the same name | 68 |
"... the apparel __ proclaims the man": "Hamlet" | 68 |
Home of the U.S.'s largest cities whose names start with X and Z | 68 |
"When ___ smote 'is bloomin' lyre . . . ": Kipling | 68 |
"... the two shall be as __": "The Wedding Song" | 68 |
"When __ detected, a thousand are suspected": Thomas Paine | 68 |
Weeklong "Mike Douglas Show" guest cohost in February 1972 | 68 |
"Good night, sweet ladies. Good night, good night" speaker | 68 |
Give speeches ending in "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"? | 68 |
1977 Bo Derek movie in which her character's leg gets bitten off | 68 |
Satirical 1974 novel by Fran Ross that shares its name with a cookie | 68 |
''What's Hecuba to him, ___ to Hecuba'' (Hamlet) | 68 |
It's next to mercurio in the tabla periódica de los elementos | 68 |
Dramatist Paul who won a Tony for "Morning's at Seven" | 68 |
Song that Elvis's "It's Now or Never" was based on | 68 |
___ the Lucky Rabbit, first Disney character to generate merchandise | 68 |
Cheri who impersonated Judge Judy on "Saturday Night Live" | 68 |
__ B. Driftwood, Groucho's "A Night at the Opera" role | 68 |
"Al ___ Lado Del RÃo" (2004 Oscar winner for Best Song) | 68 |
Target of Durocher's "Nice guys finish last" sentiment | 68 |
He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame the same year as Foxx | 68 |
Palindromic Porter picked third by the Wizards in the 2013 NBA draft | 68 |
"___ Undercover" (Rhea Perlman children's book series) | 68 |
"One of ___" (1923 Pulitzer-winning novel by Willa Cather) | 68 |
''It's __ here!'' (baseball announcer's cry) | 68 |
''Dutch'' or ''convection'' follower | 68 |
"Leaving Brooklyn: ___!" (sign on the Williamsburg Bridge) | 68 |
"Don't ___" ("Hitchhiker's Guide" motto) | 68 |
"___ Was a Rollin' Stone" (#1 hit for the Temptations) | 68 |
Small crossword answer that has to be clued with a fill in the blank | 68 |
"Qué ___, médico?" ("What's up, doc?") | 68 |
"___ the witness" ("I've no more questions") | 68 |
Boone with the kitschy "In a Metal Mood: No More Nice Guy" | 68 |
Word with ''bridle'' or ''primrose'' | 68 |
Fictional Indiana town where "Parks and Recreation" is set | 68 |
Org. that permits Pete Weber's post-roll "crotch chop" | 68 |
Bryson who paired with Céline on "Beauty and the Beast" | 68 |
Word with ''pressure'' or ''review'' | 68 |
Character whose portrayer was arrested for indecent exposure in 1991 | 68 |
Drink whose 1990 cans appeared to spell "SEX" when stacked | 68 |
Word before "second," "hour" or "mile" | 68 |
Ballplayer with the autobiography "My Prison Without Bars" | 68 |
Something to do on Arbor Day (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
Philosopher who said "Writing is the geometry of the soul" | 68 |
"If I could dwell / Where Israfel / Hath dwelt ..." writer | 68 |
"To speak the broken English is an enormous asset" speaker | 68 |
Curtis Sittenfeld novel about a girl at the prestigious Ault Academy | 68 |
Either Didi or Gogo's hat in "Waiting for Godot," e.g. | 68 |
Classic '80s video game in which one draws with a diamond marker | 68 |
"Sheila ___, the Brave" (Kevin Henkes children's book) | 68 |
Symbol of St. Barnabas, whose saint day comes at hay harvesting time | 68 |
___ Riot (indie band with the 2008 album "The Rhumb Line") | 68 |
Poe called it "grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous" | 68 |
"(Don't Fear) the ___" (1976 Blue Öyster Cult hit) | 68 |
She duetted with Justin on "The Only Promise That Remains" | 68 |
"Little" kids' book character with a strong work ethic | 68 |
One who puts his hands together over his head for safety's sake? | 68 |
"That I have but one life to lose for my country," to Hale | 68 |
___ Dubos, humanist who said "Think globally, act locally" | 68 |
1968 song with the lyric "We all want to change the world" | 68 |
Professional wrestler Flair who is called "The Nature Boy" | 68 |
Dutch Tour de France winner Bjarne, who recently confessed to doping | 68 |
"Put ye in the sickle, for the harvest is ___" (Joel 3:13) | 68 |
Spends three hours thinking about how cool Christmas lights are, say | 68 |
Item with features that begin this puzzle's four longest answers | 68 |
Tommy Lee Jones film set along the Mississippi, with "The" | 68 |
1929's "Street Girl" was its first official production | 68 |
Studio whose early stars included Fred Astaire and Katharine Hepburn | 68 |
... the one for Economics by this Grammy-winning country singer, ... | 68 |
"Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon" author Robert | 68 |