___ of Nine ("Star Trek: Voyager" character) | 54 |
___ of Souls, Na'vi temple in "Avatar" | 52 |
___ Online (long-running MMORPG created by Lord British) | 56 |
___ P. Halliburton, founder of the Halliburton company | 54 |
___ Page, woman in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" | 57 |
___ Paradise (narrator of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road") | 69 |
___ Paradise of Kerouac's "On the Road" | 53 |
___ Paradise, protagonist of "On the Road" | 52 |
___ Park, California (site of Facebook's headquarters) | 58 |
___ Park, colonial Pennsylvania site near Philadelphia | 54 |
___ Park, Queens (where "The King of Queens" is set) | 62 |
___ Park, where this puzzle's honoree did his most famous work | 66 |
___ Paulo (most populous city of the Southern Hemisphere) | 57 |
___ Pedrad (character in the "Divergent" book series) | 63 |
___ percentage (official batting statistic since 1984) | 54 |
___ Perino, George W. Bush's last press secretary | 53 |
___ Perino, George W. Bush's last White House press secretary | 65 |
___ Period, depicted in "The Last Samurai" | 52 |
___ Peterson, lead role in "Bells Are Ringing" | 56 |
___ Phair with the 2003 tune "Why Can't I?" | 57 |
___ Phi Beta (sorority founded at Howard University) | 52 |
___ Phillips, who played Livia in "I, Claudius" | 57 |
___ Pictures Television ("Jeopardy!" producer) | 56 |
___ Pirate Roberts (character in "The Princess Bride") | 64 |
___ Point Lighthouse, Massachusetts landmark since 1838 | 55 |
___ Popken (plus-size clothing retailer; hidden in PULLABLE) | 60 |
___ Pound (seating area for zealous Cleveland Browns fans) | 58 |
___ Powers (negotiators between the U.S. and Mexico, 1914) | 58 |
___ Press, classic Venetian printer that introduced italics | 59 |
___ Prison, setting for the 1979 film "Jericho Mile" | 62 |
___ Productions (company behind "Dr. Phil") | 53 |
___ prosequi ("proceed no further" court entry) | 57 |
___ pull (possible reason for being on the disabled list) | 57 |
___ Pye (helicopter traffic reporter on "The Simpsons") | 65 |
___ pyramid, four examples of which are seen in this puzzle | 59 |
___ Quested, woman in Forster's "A Passage to India" | 66 |
___ Rachel Wood, current girlfriend of Marilyn Manson | 53 |
___ Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (1938 Supreme Court decision) | 58 |
___ Ralston (James Franco's "127 Hours" role) | 59 |
___ Rao, "The Serpent and the Rope" novelist | 54 |
___ ray (stream of positive ions in a gas-discharge tube) | 57 |
___ Raymonde, player of Alex Rousseau on "Lost" | 57 |
___ Reader's Encyclopedia (classic literary reference) | 58 |
___ Rebellion (19th-century Rhode Island Republican insurrection) | 65 |
___ Redman, hero of Stephen King's "The Stand" | 60 |
___ Reed Hall (portrayer of Olivia on "Sesame Street") | 64 |
___ Riisna, a producer of TV's "20/20" | 52 |
___ Riot (indie band with the 2008 album "The Rhumb Line") | 68 |
___ River (after translation, "Crooked River River") | 62 |
___ River Memorandum (Israeli-Palestinian negotiation) | 54 |
___ Rock (Massachusetts college designed for younger teens) | 59 |
___ Romano (head of the art department on "Mad Men") | 62 |
___ Round Table (erstwhile New York City intelligentsia collective) | 67 |
___ Savage, player of the boy on "Boy Meets World" | 60 |
___ Sánchez, co-director of "The Blair Witch Project" | 66 |
___ Schreiber (headliner of TV's "Ray Donovan") | 61 |
___ Sendler, heroine of W.W. II's Polish Underground | 56 |
___ Shaker (band with the 1996 hit "Govinda") | 55 |
___ Sharett, Israel's first foreign minister, 1949-56 | 57 |
___ Shelly, writer/director/co-star of "Waitress," 2007 | 65 |
___ Sinclair (protagonist of Hesse's "Demian") | 60 |
___ Six (Louisiana group who was the focus of 2007 rallies) | 59 |
___ Skelton, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee | 59 |
___ Sorrel (woman in a love triangle in "Adam Bede") | 62 |
___ Sousé (W.C. Fields in "The Bank Dick") | 55 |
___ Speedwagon ("Keep on Loving You" band) | 52 |
___ Springfield (town eponym on "The Simpsons") | 57 |
___ Stacy (Peter Parker's true love in "Spider Man") | 66 |
___ Stadium (Houston ballpark replaced by the Astrodome) | 56 |
___ Stadium, home of the University of Hawaii Warriors | 54 |
___ Stanley, 1920s singer known as the Phonograph Girl | 54 |
___ steel (metal used in Middle Eastern swordmaking) | 52 |
___ Steps ("Battleship Potemkin" location) | 52 |
___ Strait (water separating Australia and New Guinea) | 54 |
___ Strait, east of Canada's King William Island | 52 |
___ Street, London's "Doctors' Row" | 53 |
___ Street, main thoroughfare in "Peyton Place" | 57 |
___ Suzuki, Bond girl in "You Only Live Twice" | 56 |
___ Sweeney ("Anything Goes" nightclub singer) | 56 |
___ Swinton, Oscar-winning actress for "Michael Clayton" | 66 |
___ sword (Wii accessory for "Star Wars" games) | 57 |
___ Sylvester (cheerleading coach on "Glee") | 54 |
___ Systems Incorporated (San Jose-based software firm) | 55 |
___ Szewinska, Olympic sprinting gold medalist of 1964, 1968 and 1976 | 69 |
___ T. Firefly, Groucho's role in "Duck Soup" | 59 |
___ Tales, magazine where many H. P. Lovecraft stories first appeared | 69 |
___ talks, offerers of "ideas worth spreading" | 56 |
___ Taylor, co-host of "Make Me a Supermodel" | 55 |
___ Taylor, the Tool Man, on "Home Improvement" | 57 |
___ the Hyena ("Li'l Abner" character) | 52 |
___ the Lucky Rabbit, first Disney character to generate merchandise | 68 |
___ the Midget, regular on "The Howard Stern Show" | 60 |
___ the Stockbroker (regular on "The Howard Stern Show") | 66 |
___ the Stockbroker on "The Howard Stern Show" | 56 |
___ Theory (hypothesis that modern humans came from a single area) | 66 |
___ Thomas, author of "Down These Mean Streets" | 57 |
___ Thorne (heroine of TV's "Revenge") | 52 |
___ Thorpe, 2000 and 2004 Olympic swimming sensation | 52 |
___ Toledo (designer of Michelle Obama's inauguration dress) | 64 |
___ Torres, four-time Olympic swimming gold medalist | 52 |