Psychiatric discipline pioneered by Margaret Naumburg | 53 |
Psychedelic Furs "The radio stops and nobody moves ___" | 65 |
Pseudonymous plaintiff in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court opinion | 63 |
Pseudonymous author of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" | 65 |
Pseudonym of an 1800s French feminist noted for scandalous behavior | 67 |
Pseudonym for Norma McCorvey, in a landmark 1972 case | 53 |
Providing of questions for answers on "Jeopardy!," e.g. | 65 |
Providing a racy sight gag in a coming-of-age movie, e.g. | 57 |
Provider of roughly a third of all international phone traffic | 62 |
Provide recon, and another hint to this puzzle's long answers | 65 |
Proverbially, those too busy to provide their kids with footwear | 64 |
Proust's "À la Recherche du ___ Perdu" | 56 |
Proust's "Ë la Recherche du Temps ___" | 56 |
Proust's "A la Recherche du Temps _____" | 54 |
Proust's ''A la recherche du temps ___'' | 60 |
Proud parent's comment when Junior calculates 2 x 2 x 2? | 60 |
Proud academic achievement of football star Esiason? | 52 |
Protoplasmic mass that's neither fungus nor animal | 54 |
Proton feature? Favorable use of plastic? Whatever! I'm a PC | 64 |
Protest against squished conditions inside easter candy packaging? | 66 |
Protest activity for PETA members against Tyson Foods? | 54 |
Protest activity for ANWR drilling proponents against EPA officials? | 68 |
Protective covering rolled out at a seafood restaurant? | 55 |
Protective cover that's found in an "Ave Maria" phrase? | 69 |
Protect the "Kiss From a Rose" singer from the cops? | 62 |
Protagonist who does not kill orcs after sundown on the Sabbath? | 64 |
Protagonist of the story in "The Neverending Story" | 61 |
Protagonist in Kerouac's "On the Road" | 52 |
Protagonist in David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest" | 67 |
Prostitute's client who loads trucks in his spare time? | 59 |
Prospect that might evoke "We'd be delighted!" | 60 |
Props used in "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" | 56 |
Proprietor of Hooper's Store on "Sesame Street" | 61 |
Proposed state of 1849 that was not granted admission to the Union | 66 |
Prophetess whose warnings about the Trojan Horse went unheeded | 62 |
Prophet who prophesied that the Savior would come from Bethlehem | 64 |
Property owner's right to limited use of another's land | 63 |
Propaganda technique introduced by Hitler in "Mein Kampf" | 67 |
Prop. originally called the "Lucretia Mott Amendment" | 63 |
Prop worn by George Clooney in "The Descendants" | 58 |
Prop in Laurel and Hardy's 'The Music Box' | 54 |
Prop in "The Dinner Party" episode of "Seinfeld" | 68 |
Proofreader's marks meaning "take out" | 52 |
Pronouncement from one who can no longer hold up his end? | 57 |
Pronoun not used for god in "The Inclusive Bible" | 59 |
Pronoun in "America the Beautiful" and "O Canada" | 69 |
Promo by the author of "Baby and Child Care"? | 55 |
Promising Kiss song off "The Elder," with "The"? | 68 |
Promise to a rhinoplasty patient with a droopy nose? | 52 |
Promise on a patient prosecutor's answering machine message? | 64 |
Prominent part of "Peter Piper picked a peck..." | 58 |
Prominent location to build on (as suggested by this puzzle?) | 61 |
Prominent features of the theme from "Star Wars" | 58 |
Project subsidy for a "To Sir, With Love" singer? | 59 |
Programs that let computers run software written for other systems | 66 |
Programming language that's also the name of an island | 58 |
Programming language named for Lord Byron's daughter | 56 |
Programming language named after a female computer science pioneer | 66 |
Programming language developed for the Department of Defense | 60 |
Program that popularized eared hats, with "The" | 57 |
Program that asks "Are we aloe?," for short | 53 |
Program on which pundits talk for 48 straight hours? | 52 |
Program on which pundits talk about marinara and such? | 54 |
Program on which pundits slug it out with reporters? | 52 |
Program on which pundits express indignant surprise? | 52 |
Program on which pundits deride the power of the federal government? | 68 |
Program note about a Q&A session after the dance? | 53 |
Program hosted by investigative journalists who can dunk? | 57 |
Program about a detective on an island who teaches a gym class? | 63 |
Prog. discontinued at some campuses during the Vietnam War | 58 |
Prog band who partly inspired "This Is Spinal Tap" | 60 |
Professor says "Stocking stocker," pupil suggests ... | 63 |
Professor says "Qualifying races," pupil suggests ... | 63 |
Professor says "Equine restraint," pupil suggests ... | 63 |
Professor says "Ax wielder," pupil suggests ... | 57 |
Professor played by Christopher Lloyd in "Clue" | 57 |
Professor Marvel in "The Wizard of Oz," e.g. | 54 |
Professor Cameron's first name in "Mary Worth" | 60 |
Professor Borg in Bergman's "Wild Strawberries" | 61 |
Professor Bobo of "Mystery Science Theater 3000," e.g. | 64 |
Professional wrestler Flair who is called "The Nature Boy" | 68 |
Professional org. with a "healthy" balance sheet | 58 |
Professional org. ending eight answers in this puzzle | 53 |
Profanities (and a hint to this puzzle's anomalies) | 55 |
Prof. Higgins, to Eliza Doolittle, in "My Fair Lady" | 62 |
Prof. Brainard of "The Absent-Minded Professor" | 57 |
Prof's admission that someone's helping him temporarily? | 64 |
Products with "Walgreens" on the label, say | 53 |
Products whose original slogan was "Hello" | 52 |
Production company behind NPR's "The World" | 57 |
Product with TV's first advertising jingle, 1948 | 52 |
Product with the slogan "Smart choice, great taste" | 61 |
Product with the "Mystery Cougher" contest | 52 |
Product with a spokesperson who rides in a miniature motorboat | 62 |
Product whose site has a "Pimples 101" page | 53 |
Product whose ads once featured people in Rolls-Royces | 54 |
Product that produces a geyser when combined with Mentos | 56 |
Product that offers drivers a rosy outlook on things? | 53 |
Product that comes in a "Dual Force Foamer" | 53 |
Product that can be ordered by calling 1-800-ABCDEFG | 52 |