| Film that introduced ''I Only Have Eyes for You'' | 65 |
| 1934 musical featuring "I Only Have Eyes for You" | 59 |
| Matt stuck to Greg Kinnear in a Farrelly Brothers movie | 55 |
| Vic who sang "On the Street Where You Live" | 53 |
| Voice actor Castellaneta of "The Simpsons" | 52 |
| Snyder who won't change his football team's name | 56 |
| Castellaneta, the voice of Homer on "The Simpsons" | 60 |
| "The __ Patrick Show": sports talk program | 52 |
| "Football Night in America" co-host Patrick | 53 |
| ''Two Years Before the Mast'' author | 52 |
| ''Diff'rent Strokes'' actress Plato | 55 |
| First name among former ''SNL'' cast members | 60 |
| "Two Years Before the Mast" author Richard Henry | 58 |
| Late "Diff'rent Strokes" actress Plato | 52 |
| Francis ___, signer of the Articles of Confederation | 52 |
| Comedian Carvey of ''Wayne's World'' | 56 |
| Charles Anderson ___, owner and editor of the New York Sun, 1868-97 | 67 |
| Carvey who used to say "Well, isn't that special?" | 64 |
| Carvey who starred in the awful "The Master of Disguise" | 66 |
| Agent Scully's first name on "The X-Files" | 56 |
| Actress Wynter of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" | 60 |
| ___ Perino, George W. Bush's last White House press secretary | 65 |
| ___ Perino, George W. Bush's last press secretary | 53 |
| ___ Fairbanks (aspiring tennis pro on "The L Word") | 61 |
| "Lose Yourself to ___" (2013 Daft Punk single) | 56 |
| Violent Femmes "I ___ before I had two feet" | 54 |
| Northern _____ , first Canadian Kentucky Derby winner | 54 |
| Emmy winner for playing the title role in "Temple Grandin" | 68 |
| "___ Me" (Top-ten 1964 hit for Roger Miller) | 54 |
| He was cast into the lion's den by Nebuchadnezzar | 53 |
| Biblical figure who could read the writing on the wall | 54 |
| A2: "___?" A1: "No thanks, just coffee." | 61 |
| Word to which a common reply is "Bitteschön" | 57 |
| "___ schön" ("Thank you very much": Ger.) | 64 |
| "Young ___ Boone" (short-lived 1970s TV series) | 57 |
| ___ Webster, Twain's "celebrated jumping frog" | 60 |
| "Book 'em, ___!" (cop show catch phrase) | 54 |
| "Book 'em, __!": "Hawaii Five-O" catchphrase | 68 |
| "Book 'em, ___" ("Hawaii Five-O" phrase) | 64 |
| "___ Arabe," from "Casse-Noisette" | 54 |
| ''La _____ des Nymphes'' (Corot painting) | 57 |
| ''__ Macabre'' (Saint-Saëns work) | 52 |
| He wrote "This way a good soul never passes" | 54 |
| "All hope abandon, ye who enter here" writer | 54 |
| "A great flame follows a little spark" writer | 55 |
| Tony of "Taxi" and "Who's the Boss?" | 60 |
| Tony Micelli portrayer on "Who's the Boss?" | 57 |
| "Teach: Tony ___" (inexplicable new reality series) | 61 |
| "Danger-prone ___" ("Scooby-Doo" sleuth) | 60 |
| Women's org. with the motto "God, home and country" | 65 |
| Org. with the motto "God, home, and country" | 54 |
| Org. whose motto is "God, Home, and Country" | 54 |
| Org. whose headquarters are at 1776 D St. NW in Washington | 58 |
| Org. whose first president general was first lady Caroline Harrison | 67 |
| ___ Adul (F. Murray Abraham's "Homeland" character) | 65 |
| "Make my day!" or "Bet you can't" | 57 |
| Stones "Sit down, shut up, don't ___ to cry" | 58 |
| "You don't have the guts to ..." comment | 54 |
| "I bet you won't go bungee jumping," e.g. | 55 |
| "You don't think I'd do it, do you?" | 54 |
| "Letting 'I ___' wait . . . ": Shak. | 54 |
| Person chanting ''I bet you can't'' | 55 |
| One who uses the phrase "Betcha can't . . ." | 58 |
| "Who then ___ be half so kind again?": Shak. | 54 |
| "___ Be Stupid" (1985 Weird Al Yankovic album) | 56 |
| "___ Be Stupid" ("Weird Al" Yankovic album) | 63 |
| Cartoon spun off from "Beavis and Butt-head" | 54 |
| Animated Morgendorffer partly based on Janeane Garofalo | 55 |
| Connecticut town where Moby and Gus Van Sant are from | 53 |
| Connecticut town where "The Stepford Wives" was filmed | 64 |
| Subject of the 2004 biopic "Beyond the Sea" | 53 |
| Singer portrayed by Spacey in "Beyond the Sea" | 56 |
| Partner of "tall" and "handsome" | 52 |
| Alfalfa's love in "The Little Rascals" | 52 |
| Alfalfa's girl in "The Little Rascals" | 52 |
| "Finding Nemo" girl who's a "fish killer" | 65 |
| "Wait Til' My Bobby Gets Home" singer __ Love | 59 |
| Carton's counterpart in "A Tale of Two Cities" | 60 |
| Game with a board whose center is 5'8" off the floor | 61 |
| Game in which players subtract from a starting score of 501 | 59 |
| Film with the tagline "When the hunters become the hunted" | 68 |
| Word repeated in "Now ___ away! ___ away! ___ away ...!" | 66 |
| "Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man" (Kern/Hammerstein song) | 69 |
| ''Can't Help Lovin' __ Man'' | 52 |
| "Who __?": New Orleans Saints' fans chant | 55 |
| "Dese are de conditions ___ prevail": Durante | 55 |
| "Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man," 1927 song | 56 |
| Android in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 53 |
| Word with ''blind'' or ''double'' | 65 |
| What Dr. Seuss's Mrs. McCave named all 23 of her sons | 57 |
| "I'm sorry, __": "2001: A Space Odyssey" line | 69 |
| "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" writer Eggers | 67 |
| "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" producer Michael | 58 |
| Thomas Bailey Aldrich story "Marjorie ___" | 52 |
| Director of the budget who became U.S. vice president | 53 |
| Coolidge's VP who also won the Nobel Peace Prize | 52 |
| Occupant of the Cleveland Browns' "pound" | 55 |
| ___ Pound (seating area for zealous Cleveland Browns fans) | 58 |
| Tony Orlando and ___ ("Knock Three Times" group) | 58 |
| Setting of the painting "Washington Crossing the Delaware" | 68 |