The sun and the moon and eleven stars bowed down to him in this | 63 |
TV character whose autobiography is "Before You Leap" | 63 |
Tool that Superman's archenemy uses to help hang paintings? | 63 |
They're regarded as reincarnated lamas in Tibetan tradition | 63 |
The second part missing in the author's name ___ Vargas ___ | 63 |
Tribe whose name means "People of the Standing Stone" | 63 |
Term for each of the 15 asterisked theme answers in this puzzle | 63 |
Terse pair of instructions to a stray usher who has work to do? | 63 |
The cat who won't cop out when there's danger all about | 63 |
Tony's consigliere, familiarly, on "The Sopranos" | 63 |
Tucker with the #1 country hit "Here's Some Love" | 63 |
They take the university course loads that no profs want: Abbr. | 63 |
Tony winner for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 63 |
The author of "On Photography" during her wild years? | 63 |
Team whose worst shutout was a 22-0 loss to the Indians in 2004 | 63 |
Texas county, river or forest that's a girl's first name | 64 |
This is "way down below the ocean, where I want to be" | 64 |
The worst musical of all time, according to the London Telegraph | 64 |
Trade for the purpose of generating commissions, in broker lingo | 64 |
Thing a host might warn you not to touch, after "that" | 64 |
The clue for this word, while not all that poetic, is an example | 64 |
Teller of a tale "full of sound and fury," per Macbeth | 64 |
The annual due date for adding money to one is April 15th: Abbr. | 64 |
Thompson who played the mother in "Back to the Future" | 64 |
Taylor portrayer in the 2012 TV movie "Liz & Dick" | 64 |
Tennis player with the most consecutive titles at any tournament | 64 |
Their "motto" is "never say anything": Abbr. | 64 |
Title words before "Nothing to hide," in a Journey hit | 64 |
The "it" in the 1990s slogan "Gotta have it" | 64 |
Their motto is "Through Adversity to the Stars": Abbr. | 64 |
Title word after "Pineapple" or "Maple Leaf" | 64 |
Titular 2001 movie character who works at The Two Windmills cafe | 64 |
Title character in Anne Rice's sixth Vampire Chronicles book | 64 |
They're on the cover of every issue of "Penthouse" | 64 |
Too literal end-of-play action by the "Hamlet" troupe? | 64 |
The French Open is the only Grand Slam tournament played on this | 64 |
Troubled youth literally hiding in each answer to a starred clue | 64 |
Taunt to a basketball player who hasn't made a shot all day? | 64 |
Tip, and a hint to this puzzle's theme found in five answers | 64 |
Trilogy that "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" is part of | 64 |
Threw down more money than the "Paradise City" singer? | 64 |
Treat for a solstice party with an image of Gaia drawn in icing? | 64 |
Things found below Long John Silver and Blackbeard's chests? | 64 |
Teen actress who plays Kayla on "Desperate Housewives" | 64 |
Times when Mexico and Brazil celebrate their independence: Abbr. | 64 |
The merry widow, in the 1934 musical "The Merry Widow" | 64 |
TV show whose opening sequence was shot on the Queensboro Bridge | 64 |
Terpenoid organic chemical that makes music sound really awesome | 64 |
Thurman whose heart was a plot point in "Pulp Fiction" | 64 |
Top-five Sarah McLachlan hit from the album "Surfacing" | 65 |
TV character who played bouillabaseball on his home planet Melmac | 65 |
Thoreau's "___ on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers" | 65 |
Toulouse-Lautrec's "Au ___ du Moulin de la Galette" | 65 |
They're found at the end of this puzzle's longest answers | 65 |
Tyra Banks, vis-Ã -vis "America's Next Top Model" | 65 |
Test that involves sticking sensors on a person's head: Abbr. | 65 |
The first complete navigation of the Amazon was in search of this | 65 |
The impact energy of a small mosquito flying into a wall, roughly | 65 |
The Seneca Chief was the first vessel to travel its entire length | 65 |
The featherduster in Disney's "Beauty andthe Beast" | 65 |
Tony-winning musical with the song "Politics and Poker" | 65 |
TV character who literally jumped the shark, with "the" | 65 |
Tribe whose reservation is entirely within the Navajo Reservation | 65 |
Their fight song proclaims: "There goes old Georgetown" | 65 |
Title words before "Music" and "You Knocking" | 65 |
To whom Rick said "We both know you belong with Victor" | 65 |
The "kid" of "Here's looking at you, kid" | 65 |
The "kid" in "Here's looking at you, kid" | 65 |
Timothy who preached the message found in this puzzle's theme | 65 |
The Who's "Live at ___," 1970 double-platinum album | 65 |
The Beatles' "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" | 65 |
Troy who appeared in "Lead Paint: Delicious but Deadly" | 65 |
The part of a gift horse you shouldn't inspect, it's said | 65 |
Title guy asked to "play a song for me," in a Byrds hit | 65 |
Torino Olympics mascot whose name is Italian for "snow" | 65 |
The digits in all but one of its two-digit multiples add up to it | 65 |
Talk show host with a self-named show on "The Simpsons" | 65 |
The ___ (Marvel supervillain whose helmet looks like a giant eye) | 65 |
Three-time Grand National champion whose name is a kind of liquor | 65 |
These could be "Yellow Brick" or "Copperhead" | 65 |
They're given in the "Wheel of Fortune" bonus round | 65 |
Thriller with the tagline "Every puzzle has its pieces" | 65 |
Tempo for Mozart's so-called "Elvira Madigan" music | 65 |
The act of working out a national budget with new fried desserts? | 65 |
There may not be one "in the house" during a tearjerker | 65 |
Thanksgiving? (Happy New Year to President-elect George W. Bush!) | 65 |
TV title sung after "Ain't we lucky we got 'em" | 65 |
Third baseman's domain, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 65 |
Tone Loc single released just after "Funky Cold Medina" | 65 |
Thing bestowed by a constitution or, with a comma, "OK" | 65 |
The eight longest answers in this puzzle each have 13 unique ones | 65 |
Thurston's honey on ''Gilligan's Island'' | 65 |
The tendency of tennis players to play better the older they get? | 65 |
Title subject of a 1922 documentary in the National Film Registry | 65 |
They love sunsets, candlelit dinners, and long walks on the beach | 65 |
Thurston of "Gilligan's Island" moving to Missouri? | 65 |
Trite answer to "What's up?" (with "The") | 65 |
TV star who wrote the novel "A Shore Thing," informally | 65 |
They may have "II" or "III" after their names | 65 |
The first one was founded in 1824 Eng. to protect carriage horses | 65 |