Traditional song with the line "Je te plumerai" | 57 |
Traditional Shrovetide dish served with caviar and sour cream | 61 |
Traditional location of one of this puzzle's theme words | 60 |
Traditional ingredient in cookies and cream ice cream | 53 |
Traditional Hitchcock appearance in a Hitchcock film | 52 |
Traditional gift-giver who's a bit addled in this puzzle | 60 |
Traditional English hunting locale, with "the" | 56 |
Trademarked swimsuit that covers everything except the face | 59 |
Trademark forfeited by Bayer under the Treaty of Versailles | 59 |
Trademark caps for Ashton Kutcher and Justin Timberlake | 55 |
Trade for the purpose of generating commissions, in broker lingo | 64 |
Tracey on whose show "The Simpsons" debuted | 53 |
Trace impurity inserted into a semiconductor to alter its properties | 68 |
Toy you can "put somebody's eye out" with | 55 |
Toy with the slogan "A Real American Hero" | 52 |
Toy that'll give you a lot of bang for your buck | 52 |
Toy that might answer "It is decidedly so" | 52 |
Toy for a hunting pet that doesn't get enough exercise? | 59 |
Toxic chemical compounds in industrial waste, briefly | 53 |
Town where magnesium sulfate salts were first used medicinally | 62 |
Town that's home to Gerald Ford's alma mater | 52 |
Town on the N.J. side of the George Washington Bridge | 53 |
Town near London, site of England's first paper mill | 56 |
Town dubbed the "Biggest Little City in the World" | 60 |
Town at the west end of the George Washington Bridge | 52 |
Town across the Connecticut River from Springfield, Mass. | 57 |
Tower of Power "Only So Much ___ in the Ground" | 57 |
Tournament in which you play everyone else at least once | 56 |
Tourist site that's closed to the public on Fridays | 55 |
Tourist activity, and an explanation of the shaded letters | 58 |
Tour lodging for George Michael's '80s band? | 52 |
Toulouse-Lautrec's "Au ___ du Moulin de la Galette" | 65 |
Toulouse-Lautrec illustration series depicting brothel life | 59 |
Tough-guy actor Steve who would have fallen for anything? | 57 |
Tote bag on back of singer stirs up a form of business | 54 |
Totally killer mess for commissioned officers on a ship? | 56 |
Totally inept sorts (max opening score of 104 points) | 53 |
Totalitarian government in some conspiracy theories, initially | 62 |
Toscano voted off of 2011's "American Idol" | 57 |
Torvald's wife, in "A Doll's House" | 53 |
Torvald's wife in "A Doll's House" | 52 |
Torte holder ... or a hint to completing ten answers in this puzzle | 67 |
Toronto museum whose name means "hill house" | 54 |
Toronto mayor who recently admitted to smoking crack | 52 |
Torino Olympics mascot whose name is Italian for "snow" | 65 |
Tori Amos covered his "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" | 58 |
Topsy's playmate in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" | 57 |
Toponym that's a bogus Shoshone word invented by a lobbyist | 63 |
Topographic feature represented in this puzzle's circles | 60 |
Topic of Weird Al Yankovic's "The White Stuff" | 60 |
Topic of a St. Augustine treatise, with "the" | 55 |
Topic in Seymour Hersh's "Chain of Command" | 57 |
Topher of "That '70s Show" has lit up? | 52 |
Top-ranked Fox talent show, and this puzzle's theme | 55 |
Top-five Sarah McLachlan hit from the album "Surfacing" | 65 |
Top-10 Lady Gaga hit from "The Fame Monster" album | 60 |
Top for one who says "Top o' the mornin'"? | 60 |
Top 20 name for newborn girls in the U.S. since 1999 | 52 |
Top 10 Kiss hit with backing by the New York Philharmonic | 57 |
Top 10 hit from U2's "Achtung Baby" album | 55 |
Toon, familiarly, who debuted in "Devil May Hare" (1954) | 66 |
Toon hurler with a "pachydermous percussion pitch" | 60 |
Tool used to clean out the pits in kiddie playlands? | 52 |
Tool that Superman's archenemy uses to help hang paintings? | 63 |
Tool in forestry to measure slope, vertical angles and tree heights | 67 |
Took the 'Alphabet Series' novelist to court? | 53 |
Took as a second academic subject, with "in" | 54 |
Took a dip (I can never believe this is actually a word) | 56 |
Too literal end-of-play action by the "Hamlet" troupe? | 64 |
Too far to the left or right, as a field goal attempt | 53 |
Tony-winning Tracy Letts play, "August: ___ County" | 61 |
Tony-winning star of "Where's Charley?" (1948) | 60 |
Tony-winning portrayer of Velma in "Chicago" | 54 |
Tony-winning musical with the song "Politics and Poker" | 65 |
Tony-winning musical with the song "Find Your Grail" | 62 |
Tony-winning musical featuring "Find Your Grail" | 58 |
Tony-winning musical based on “La bohème” | 52 |
Tony-winning actress for "The Country Girl" | 53 |
Tony-winning actress Daisy of "The Secret Garden" | 59 |
Tony-winning actor in the musical "Foxy" (1964) | 57 |
Tony-nominated play made into an Oscar-nominated movie | 54 |
Tony's song in ''West Side Story'' | 54 |
Tony's love in ''West Side Story'' | 54 |
Tony's housemate on "Who's the Boss?" | 55 |
Tony's consigliere, familiarly, on "The Sopranos" | 63 |
Tony's buddies in ''West Side Story'' | 57 |
Tony winner who wrote "Respect for Acting" | 52 |
Tony winner for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 63 |
Tony winner for "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?" | 56 |
Tony winner between "Avenue Q" and "Jersey Boys" | 68 |
Tony who played Buster on "Arrested Development" | 58 |
Tony Randall movie, "7 Faces of Doctor ___" | 53 |
Tony Orlando and ___ ("Knock Three Times" group) | 58 |
Tony of "Taxi" and "Who's the Boss?" | 60 |
Tony Micelli portrayer on "Who's the Boss?" | 57 |
Tony Bennett's ''This ___ I Ask'' | 53 |
Tony award nominee for "Anna Christie," 1993 | 54 |
Tonic note word, in a "Sound of Music" song | 53 |
Toni who sang "Love Will Keep Us Together" | 52 |
Tongue-twister phrase hinting at this puzzle's theme | 56 |