It's "when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie" | 69 |
It was once described as an "odious column of bolted metal" | 69 |
International company with the slogan "Home away from home" | 69 |
Item: 1936 novel. Problem: Missing from collection after freak storm. | 69 |
Its southern border is about seven times longer than its northern one | 69 |
It begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son ..." | 69 |
International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee the same year as Guillermo | 69 |
It ends "... and they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh" | 69 |
It can follow the last word of this puzzle's five longest answers | 69 |
Its youngest British member, Elise Tan Roberts, was admitted at age 2 | 69 |
Instrument heard in Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe" | 69 |
Instruments featured in the first of Bach's Brandenburg concertos | 69 |
Its original purpose was to house Buddhist relics and sacred writings | 69 |
Indiana town that's home to the International Circus Hall of Fame | 69 |
It's "architecture, not interior decoration": Hemingway | 69 |
It once billed itself "The most trusted name in television" | 69 |
In modern-day slang, guilt and lack of motivation after becoming rich | 69 |
Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista ___, after whom a comet is named | 69 |
It's also called the "Lincoln Law" (found in GOLF CART) | 69 |
Italian philosopher ___ Bruno, whose name was given to a lunar crater | 69 |
Indian car company trying to break into the U.S. market with the Nano | 69 |
Its flag has green and yellow stripes and a white star in a red field | 69 |
Informal greetings (that were used to create this puzzle's theme) | 69 |
It may precede ''boy!'' or ''girl!'' | 68 |
It lost to VHS in part because the porn industry didn't adopt it | 68 |
In one sense, it's used in breaking, and in another, in entering | 68 |
Interior Secretary Hitchcock who served under McKinley and Roosevelt | 68 |
It "has its reasons which reason knows nothing of": Pascal | 68 |
It starts "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son..." | 68 |
It's prohibited by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 | 68 |
It knocked "Bridge Over Troubled Water" out of the #1 spot | 68 |
Instrument heard on Simon & Garfunkel's "Bookends" | 68 |
Its first words were "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll" | 68 |
In "Casablanca," who said, "Play it again, Sam"? | 68 |
It's next to mercurio in the tabla periódica de los elementos | 68 |
Item with features that begin this puzzle's four longest answers | 68 |
It has a separate men's store opposite its main store in Chicago | 68 |
Its magazine had the recent article "The Polynesian Ideal" | 68 |
It establishes that there can be no religious test for public office | 68 |
Inductee in the inaugural year of the ... NASCAR Hall of Fame [2010] | 68 |
It stops at Manhattan's Washington Square and Rockefeller Center | 68 |
Iconic thrash band with the debut album "Kill 'Em All" | 68 |
It lost out to "The Phantom of the Opera" for Best Musical | 68 |
iPhone assistant who says that "42" is the meaning of life | 68 |
Island setting in Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse" | 68 |
It originated from the General Call made with a boatswain's pipe | 68 |
Its grounds house the unsolved puzzle sculpture "Kryptos" | 67 |
Its flag has three equal horizontal bands of blue, black, and white | 67 |
It's sometimes winkin' or blinkin,' but doesn't nod | 67 |
It had "three deuces and a four-speed and a 389," in song | 67 |
In film, gradual appearance of an image through an expanding circle | 67 |
Its flag has a cross with the words "For gallantry" on it | 67 |
It began with the slogan "It's time to get connected" | 67 |
ItÂ’s worth 200 points on the SAT, according to facetious claims | 67 |
Its logo has 35 flags on it, including the Stars and Stripes: Abbr. | 67 |
Indiana city where the International Circus Hall of Fame is located | 67 |
It begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" | 67 |
Irish ensemble with five singers, a fiddler, and a few PBS specials | 67 |
It can't be taken away, in "The Greatest Love of All" | 67 |
Instrument heard in the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" | 67 |
Initialism said after a particularly graphic and personal statement | 67 |
It's exposed many times during the singing of "YMCA" | 66 |
Inventor who said "There is no substitute for hard work" | 66 |
It begins ''Now in the first year of Cyrus . . .'' | 66 |
It begins "In the first year of Cyrus king of Persia..." | 66 |
In an old song, the "I'll see you in my dreams" girl | 66 |
It was admitted as a free state as part of the Missouri Compromise | 66 |
It shouldn't be tried by people who aren't good at English | 66 |
Image on a poster for Eastwood's "Hang 'Em High" | 66 |
It separates ''pay'' from ''view'' | 66 |
Indiana city nicknamed "The Circus Capital of the World" | 66 |
In a classic 1930s cartoon, Popeye serves it to Sindbad on a plate | 66 |
Italian city where the fictional Lizzie McGuire becomes a pop star | 66 |
Iggy detailed the account transfer from his previous bank as a ... | 66 |
Inscription on costumer Edith's gift for country singer Keith? | 66 |
In Mesopotamian mythology, he and Enkidu killed the Bull of Heaven | 66 |
Its tune is also used for "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" | 66 |
Ichabod Crane’s horse in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” | 66 |
Instruction on a record executive's answering machine message? | 66 |
Iggy displayed some undeveloped photographs in order to make a ... | 66 |
It bills itself as "The independent guide to technology" | 66 |
Item pinned on to support a Russian poet's election to office? | 66 |
It's here to stay, in a song from the movie "Grease" | 66 |
It begins with "Birthday" on "The White Album" | 66 |
Inadvertent creator of phrases like "well-boiled icicle" | 66 |
Indian guy in National Lampoon's "Van Wilder" movies | 66 |
Inventor dubbed "the patron saint of modern electricity" | 66 |
It might mean "hello" or "goodbye" to a driver | 66 |
It's between quartz and sapphire on the Mohs scale of hardness | 66 |
Inability to stop building castle towers at inappropriate moments? | 66 |
Its slogan was once "The things we do to make you happy" | 66 |
It "often gives a small thing a big shadow": old proverb | 66 |
Its symbol is a "Y" with two horizontal lines through it | 66 |
Insect that's the last word in the Scrabble Players Dictionary | 66 |
In an alt. universe, its motto might be "Represent, yo" | 65 |
Inspiration for the tribute bands Björn Again and Swede Dreamz | 65 |
It precedes ''carte'' or ''mode'' | 65 |
Its symbol is Sb, even though neither S nor b appears in its name | 65 |
It consists of a circular coral reef surrounding a lagoon | 65 |
Its season starts today; its equipment starts the starred answers | 65 |