Answers to capitalized clues are loanwords from this language | 61 |
Acknowledgement of a deviation, usually after "but" | 61 |
Actress Massey of "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" | 61 |
Actor who narrated "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" | 61 |
Actor Penn who went to/left/returned to/left again Washington | 61 |
Actress who's in the lyrics to "Mack the Knife" | 61 |
Actress Shaye of "There's Something About Mary" | 61 |
Austrian physicist Ernst who has a speed unit named after him | 61 |
American author who published his first short story at age 30 | 61 |
Acerbic wife in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” | 61 |
Actress Carter and "little" Dickens character Trent | 61 |
Addison's "How are thy Servants blest? O Lord!" | 61 |
Animal in Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" | 61 |
Actor Werner of "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" | 61 |
Any "Rock 'n' Roll High School" band member | 61 |
Ali's ''Rumble in the Jungle'' supporters | 61 |
“Gangster Genovese sleeps with the fishes,” in Latin? | 61 |
Afflalo of the Orlando Magic or Asham of the New York Rangers | 61 |
Actor Sheen after starting a new career in piano maintenance? | 61 |
Animated pair who first appeared in "Private Pluto" | 61 |
Author of "Alice's Adventures in the Wardrobe"? | 61 |
Author of "It Ain't All About the Cookin' " | 61 |
Actor who played Hamlet for 100 consecutive nights in 1864-65 | 61 |
Athlete whose motto might be "the puck stops here"? | 61 |
Avoided walking or taking public transportation, in Manhattan | 61 |
Air marshal's explanation about keeping his pilots alert? | 61 |
Actor who co-hosted the Oscars the same year he was nominated | 61 |
Acid jazz band with the 1996 hit "Virtual Insanity" | 61 |
Apparel for a lead actor in "Escape from New York"? | 61 |
Athlete's superstitious footwear from Reagan and Clinton? | 61 |
Architectural piece in "Where the Wild Things Are"? | 61 |
Amnesty International and the American Red Cross, e.g.: Abbr. | 61 |
“Attorney Bugliosi is universally beloved,” in Latin? | 61 |
Abu ___ Bay, site of Horatio Nelson's naval victory, 1798 | 61 |
Author who said "My job is to give kids the creeps" | 61 |
Actress Gena of "A Woman Under the Influence"" | 61 |
Appearance during a partial wardrobe malfunction? (29->28) | 61 |
Author of the award-winning 1999 novel "In America" | 61 |
Athlete feted with a New York City ticker-tape parade in 1998 | 61 |
Agent "embedded" in this puzzle's theme answers | 61 |
Array in mathematics with the same number of rows and columns | 61 |
Andy escapes from one in "The Shawshank Redemption" | 61 |
Ambassadors and such, or an appropriate title for this puzzle | 61 |
Al Franken's "SNL" motivational speaker Smalley | 61 |
Archies hit with the lyric, "You are my candy girl" | 61 |
Actress Elg of "Les Girls" (hidden in MAINTAINABLE) | 61 |
All-American Rejects: "I'm on the Football ___" | 61 |
Author Gerritsen who created the characters Rizzoli and Isles | 61 |
Alice Walker novel ... or a hint to 12 squares in this puzzle | 61 |
Admission from someone who just realized they're rambling | 61 |
“___ Thirteen” (1931 Faulkner short-story collection) | 61 |
Arizona city where parts of "Infinite Jest" are set | 61 |
A network that broadcast "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 61 |
Angel who directs Satan to Earth in "Paradise Lost" | 61 |
Arthur's nickname in "The Once and Future King" | 61 |
Australian band with the 2008 #1 album "Black Ice" | 60 |
Actress Jessica of 2005's "The Fantastic Four" | 60 |
Author of the "Black Widowers" series of mysteries | 60 |
Actress Benaderet who first voiced Granny in Tweety cartoons | 60 |
Attorney with the autobiography "My Life on Trial" | 60 |
Actress Pounder of "ER" and "The Shield" | 60 |
Anchorman dubbed "the most trusted man in America" | 60 |
Actress Wynter of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" | 60 |
An "animal control warden" used to be called a ___ | 60 |
Autos overhyped when introduced on "E Day" in 1957 | 60 |
Aunt who sings part of "The Farmer and the Cowman" | 60 |
Actress Fisher who voices Agnes in "Despicable Me" | 60 |
Actress Georgia ___ of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 60 |
Actor Sabella who voiced Pumbaa in "The Lion King" | 60 |
Announcement before the listing of flight connections: Abbr. | 60 |
Audrey II's demand in "Little Shop of Horrors" | 60 |
A funny thing happened on the way to this, in an old musical | 60 |
African soccer powerhouse popularly known as the Black Stars | 60 |
Actress Jackson who retired and entered the House of Commons | 60 |
“A good breakfast, but an ill supper”: Francis Bacon | 60 |
Asimov collection that includes the story "Robbie" | 60 |
Author portrayed in the miniseries "The Lost Boys" | 60 |
Actress Pflug who played Lt. Dish in "MASH" (1970) | 60 |
Adjective in the theme song to "The Addams Family" | 60 |
Actress Turner of "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 60 |
Actress Thompson of the "Back to the Future" films | 60 |
Actor Lye of "You Can't Do That on Television" | 60 |
Asian capital whose name means "place of the gods" | 60 |
Actress Martin, star of TV's "National Velvet" | 60 |
Actress Whitman of TV's "Arrested Development" | 60 |
Amulet word used as the title of a 1970 #1 album for Santana | 60 |
Actress Martin of "The Other Side of the Mountain" | 60 |
Author of "D.H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study" | 60 |
Adolph who was chief of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935 | 60 |
Any of the singers of the 1973 #1 hit "Love Train" | 60 |
Artist who funded Manhattan's Strawberry Fields memorial | 60 |
Annual event held at the Kodak Theater, with "the" | 60 |
Answer to "Paris est-il la capitale de la France?" | 60 |
Article of apparel that's not made where you might think | 60 |
Abused Mexican immigrant character created by the Jerky Boys | 60 |
Act affectedly, and what this puzzle's theme entries do? | 60 |
“Come on you ___!” (Manchester United fan’s cry) | 60 |
Artist whose 1999 hit "Smooth" was #1 for 12 weeks | 60 |
Airline with the first commercial flight over the North Pole | 60 |
Actor whom People magazine erroneously declared dead in 1982 | 60 |