Pitcher Jesse with a record 1,252 regular-season appearances | 60 |
Prospect that might evoke "We'd be delighted!" | 60 |
Proust's ''A la recherche du temps ___'' | 60 |
Phantom's rival, in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 60 |
Poisoned item in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" | 60 |
Prepare to hear ''The Star Spangled Banner'' | 60 |
Politico with the memoir "Courage and Consequence" | 60 |
Popular 1920s-'50s Harlem ballroom, with "the" | 60 |
Prince in "The Arabian Nights' Entertainments" | 60 |
Product label chosen when the store is out of your favorite? | 60 |
Person in overalls sucking a piece of straw, stereotypically | 60 |
Purple-haired star of "The Royal Tour" on Broadway | 60 |
Prince John in TV's " . . . Robin Hood" series | 60 |
Pitchfork darling with "Past Life Martyred Saints" | 60 |
Pioneering Frank King comic strip featuring Walt and Skeezix | 60 |
Part of a product name chosen because it sounds Scandinavian | 60 |
Priest who warned the Trojans not to accept the wooden horse | 60 |
Pioneering dub reggae producer nicknamed "Scratch" | 60 |
Procedure in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" | 60 |
Palindromic thought about preparing to pay down massive debt | 60 |
Post-punk band with members of the Clash and the Sex Pistols | 60 |
Paid endorsement, in slang, and an apt title for this puzzle | 60 |
President of South Korea during George Bush's presidency | 60 |
Pioneering company behind "As Seen on TV" products | 60 |
Portrayer of Congressman Santos on "The West Wing" | 60 |
Patrick's last name on "SpongeBob SquarePants" | 60 |
Premium movie channel that dropped its "!" in 2005 | 60 |
Phillipines body of water not named for the guy on Star Trek | 60 |
Police operation seizing former loverÂ’s lurid photos (7) | 60 |
President whose father co-founded Yale's Skull and Bones | 60 |
Proud parent's comment when Junior calculates 2 x 2 x 2? | 60 |
Perennial whose flowers are typically orange with black dots | 60 |
Play subtitled ''A Tragicomedy in Two Acts'' | 60 |
Puzzle that may go from "hard" to "easy" | 60 |
Prog band who partly inspired "This Is Spinal Tap" | 60 |
Place "it's fun to stay at," according to song | 60 |
Peter Shaffer play based on the lives of Mozart and Salieri | 59 |
Port captured by Lawrence in "Lawrence of Arabia" | 59 |
Part of the intro to a piece of "Champagne Music" | 59 |
Part of a city name that means "spring" in Hebrew | 59 |
Punny pianist who promoted "phonetic punctuation" | 59 |
Place to sit with a laptop and look like you're working | 59 |
Punny answer to ''Why are birds so noisy?'' | 59 |
Polish-born author who wrote in English, his third language | 59 |
Plácido who is general director of the Los Angeles Opera | 59 |
Patsy's pal on TV's "Absolutely Fabulous" | 59 |
Peaceful, not-so-smart race in "The Time Machine" | 59 |
Penultimate letter in the first third of the Greek alphabet | 59 |
Pronoun not used for god in "The Inclusive Bible" | 59 |
President Bartlet, familiarly, on "The West Wing" | 59 |
Poem that begins "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!" | 59 |
Pop-punk band from Phoenix, actually (with "The") | 59 |
Pursued an academic specialty (with ''in'') | 59 |
Passages ___ (treatment facility frequented by celebrities) | 59 |
Prefix with "conservative" or "liberal" | 59 |
Parents of absent children (with ''empty'') | 59 |
Pacific island on which much of "Lost" was filmed | 59 |
Preposition that also describes some mathematical functions | 59 |
Porter who was the third overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft | 59 |
Presley's co-star in ''Love Me Tender'' | 59 |
Pioneering 1740 novel subtitled "Virtue Rewarded" | 59 |
Piece of sporting equipment that weighs a tenth of an ounce | 59 |
Pierce's co-star in "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 59 |
Portuguese-speaking equatorial island off the African coast | 59 |
People who do stand-up about an aging Australian rock band? | 59 |
Part 1 of a quip by the writer named in the circled letters | 59 |
Powerful Ottoman ancestor of a certain republican governor? | 59 |
Pub souvenir inscribed with "You've Got Ale!" | 59 |
People like the one with which Eliot Spitzer got in trouble | 59 |
Prisoners who keep forgetting mealtimes and exercise hours? | 59 |
Prostitute's client who loads trucks in his spare time? | 59 |
Philosopher who defined development using dialectical logic | 59 |
Physicist who co-developed the theory of weak nuclear force | 59 |
Presidential concern about biased reporting on bloodsports? | 59 |
Phrase from which the exclamation "Zounds!" comes | 59 |
Poker player Jamie one move away from winning a chess game? | 59 |
Possible answer to "How'd you hurt yourself?" | 59 |
Performance by "Rolling Stone" co-founder Wenner? | 59 |
Place in entertainment news, and the subject of this puzzle | 59 |
Passing reference in the "I Have a Dream" speech? | 59 |
Poster heading accompanied by a picture of a boxer, perhaps | 59 |
Project subsidy for a "To Sir, With Love" singer? | 59 |
Patrick ___, 1996 Tony recipient for "Marat/Sade" | 59 |
Popular social networking site, and this puzzle's theme | 59 |
Pennsylvania town connected by bridge to Lambertville, N.J. | 59 |
Pizza topping specially designed for Oregon and Washington? | 59 |
Point in a planet's orbit that's closest to the sun | 59 |
Part of Act IV where Marc Antony resolves to kill Cleopatra | 59 |
Primitive trophies ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
Phenomenon caused by ice crystals between the Earth and sun | 59 |
Patti LaBelle "___ it up, got to break it up now" | 59 |
Patrick who was voted "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1991 | 59 |
Pumpkins lyric "Pop ___, what's our mission?" | 59 |
Poem that opens "Once upon a midnight dreary ..." | 59 |
Pink Floyd "Does anybody here remember ___ Lynn?" | 59 |
Pulitzer winner for "The Optimist's Daughter" | 59 |
PBS station with a transmitter on the Empire State Building | 59 |
Palindromic singers of the palindromic hit "SOS" | 58 |
Perennial "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" host | 58 |
Professional org. with a "healthy" balance sheet | 58 |