Computer game set in an island world | 36 |
Games magazine's 1994 Game of the Year | 42 |
Classic computer game, or its island world | 42 |
1990s puzzle game set in an island world | 40 |
Title island in a popular computer game | 39 |
Nonviolent computer-game franchise | 34 |
Game in which the player is called the Stranger | 47 |
Faddish 1990's computer game | 32 |
Computer game's eponymous island | 36 |
Classic computer game set on an island | 38 |
Blockbuster computer game that debuted in 1993 | 46 |
Blockbuster computer game set on an island | 42 |
Bestselling game set in a deserted world | 40 |
Best-selling PC game of the 1990s | 33 |
Best-selling computer game of the 1990s | 39 |
1990s computer hit with teleporting books | 41 |
"Bring me the blue pages" puzzle game | 47 |
'90s blockbuster computer game | 34 |
"The ___ Lady," 1928 film | 35 |
Facetious name for a school cafeteria staple | 44 |
Involving otherworldly practices | 32 |
Home of the whaling ship Charles W. Morgan | 42 |
That masturbation causes blindness, e.g. | 40 |
Mr. Rogers was a Navy Seal, e.g. | 32 |
Jupiter, Mars, and Neptune's realm? | 39 |
Belief that toads cause warts, for example | 42 |
"Toads cause warts," e.g. | 35 |
Aristotle's first element of tragedy | 40 |
Sitcom featuring the Douglas family | 35 |
Sinatra hit by Canada's Paul Anka | 37 |
"Take __" ("Trust me") | 42 |
Org. founded on Lincoln's birthday | 38 |
Org. co-founded by W. E. B. Du Bois | 35 |
W.E.B. Du Bois was among its founders | 37 |
Org. that gives annual Image Awards | 35 |
Org. that awards the Spingarn Medal | 35 |
Grp. that awards the Spingarn Medal | 35 |
W. E. B. Du Bois was one of its founders | 40 |
Rights org. formerly headed by Kweisi Mfume | 43 |
Grp. involved with Brown v. Board of Education | 46 |
Civil Rights org. headed by Benjamin Todd Jealous | 49 |
Antidiscrimination grp. since 1909 | 34 |
Anti-discrimination grp. since 1909 | 35 |
Contents of a Mumbai bread basket | 33 |
Contents of a Bombay bread basket | 33 |
Local movie venue, in Variety slang | 35 |
Ones who live nearby, informally | 32 |
Snack company with a triangular logo | 36 |
Autobiographer of "Speak, Memory," 1951 | 49 |
Author who was also an entomologist | 35 |
"Lolita" novelist Vladimir | 36 |
''Speak, Memory'' autobiographer | 48 |
Queen Amidala's "Star Wars" home | 46 |
Queen Amidala's home in "Star Wars" | 49 |
"The Phantom Menace" setting | 38 |
"The Phantom Menace" planet | 37 |
''The Phantom Menace'' planet | 45 |
Catches, as an attempted base stealer | 37 |
Catches an attempted base stealer | 33 |
Tortilla chip topped with cheese | 32 |
Chip topped with cheese and salsa | 33 |
"___ Libre" (2006 Jack Black film) | 44 |
"Stille ___" (Christmas carol) | 40 |
When it's dark, in Darmstadt | 32 |
Strauss's "Eine _____in Venedig" | 46 |
'Gute (German sign-off) --' | 35 |
Seawater component, to a chemist | 32 |
Most common food additive, to a chemist | 39 |
It's present in the sea's H2O | 37 |
Common household compound, formulaically | 40 |
Common cooking compound, chemically | 35 |
Internal layer of a mollusk shell | 33 |
Decorative inlay material made of abalone | 41 |
Possible reply to ''Que pasa?'' | 47 |
Typical reply to "Que pasa?" | 38 |
Typical reply to "Qué pasa?" | 45 |
Typical reply to ''Que pasa?'' | 46 |
It's really nothing to a Spaniard | 37 |
Bloodhound Gang "Magna Cum ___" | 41 |
"Popular" band ___ Surf | 33 |
What you get when shelved, slang | 32 |
It means nothing to a Nicaraguan | 32 |
"The Proximity Effect" band ___ Surf | 46 |
"De ___" (reply to "Gracias") | 49 |
"¿Qué pasa?" response, perhaps | 46 |
Winner of the most French Open singles titles | 45 |
Tennis player nicknamed "Rafa" | 40 |
Tennis great with 11 Grand Slam singles titles | 46 |
Tennis gold medalist at the 2008 Olympics | 41 |
Five-time French Open winner Rafael | 35 |
Federer's storied rival on the tennis court | 47 |
Federer's arch rival, in tennis | 35 |
Eight-time French Open champ Rafael | 35 |
2008 Olympic tennis gold medalist | 33 |
2008 Olympic gold medalist in men's tennis | 46 |
2008 French Open and Wimbledon champ | 36 |
"Unsafe at Any Speed" author | 38 |
"The Good Fight" writer | 33 |
Four-time presidential candidate | 32 |
"Crashing the Party" author | 37 |