The Terminator's remains at the end of "The Terminator" | 69 |
Tennis star who won each grand slam tournament except the French Open | 69 |
Title hotel employee in a 1960 Jerry Lewis film, with "The" | 69 |
The puzzle for Nov. 5, 1996 is in two parts: Republican and Democrat. | 69 |
Texas county named for a Civil War general, with its seat in Longview | 69 |
Type of animal voiced by Whoopi Goldberg in "The Lion King" | 69 |
Team originally owned by the Labatt's Brewing Company, familiarly | 69 |
They compete with the O's for local baseball fans' affections | 69 |
The "you" in "you caught my eye" in a 1965 #1 hit | 69 |
The starts of this puzzle's six longest answers are types of them | 69 |
The person who stole that parking spot you were waiting to take, e.g. | 69 |
To Shakespeare he was "high in all the people's hearts" | 69 |
The only Blues Brother to reappear in "Blues Brothers 2000" | 69 |
Today, and a hint to what the longest answers (doubly) have in common | 69 |
Tirso de ___, Spanish dramatist who introduced Don Juan to literature | 69 |
Theme of this puzzle hidden in the seven other longest across answers | 69 |
Then-obscure actor who played a victim in "Anaconda" (1997) | 69 |
Things found under the bridge in "Three Billy Goats Gruff"? | 69 |
TV show that ended with the line "Good night and good luck" | 69 |
Teammate of Matsuzaka on Japan's 2009 World Baseball Classic team | 69 |
The sound a tree makes when it falls in a forest and no one is around | 69 |
This puzzle's theme found in the answers to five asterisked clues | 69 |
The first one, bought by the Bulova Watch Co. for $9, ran on 7/1/1941 | 69 |
Their virtues "have not yet been discovered," wrote Emerson | 69 |
Two of his novels were called "the war itself" by Kissinger | 69 |
The long entries in this puzzle, vis-Ã -vis "securities" | 68 |
The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody," originally | 68 |
The Smashing Pumpkins' debut album, named for a silent film star | 68 |
TV.com's #1 pick for "Coolest Cast on Campus" for 2009 | 68 |
Territory whose slogan is "Where America's Day Begins" | 68 |
Title that can precede the starts of the four longest Across answers | 68 |
Target of Durocher's "Nice guys finish last" sentiment | 68 |
Tommy Lee Jones film set along the Mississippi, with "The" | 68 |
Term for the dropping of an initial letter, as in "possum" | 68 |
Theory that answers the question "What's the matter?"? | 68 |
Territory roamed by wild lawyers? (... Ã la Buddy Roemer in 1991) | 68 |
The candidate from the Pajama Party promised that her plan would ___ | 68 |
Trace impurity inserted into a semiconductor to alter its properties | 68 |
Tagline for the biopic "Dudley" starring bandleader Brown? | 68 |
The Who album featuring a 15-minute jam on "My Generation" | 68 |
Take a pink balloon, twist it in the middle, then twist at both ends | 68 |
Tony winner between "Avenue Q" and "Jersey Boys" | 68 |
The act of grinding your teeth while thinking about comedian Martin? | 68 |
Teen's response to "What'd you do on the weekend?" | 68 |
Taylor Swift's debut single (named after another country singer) | 68 |
They're seen (if you're not careful) just above the beltline | 68 |
Tiny Alaska city whose girls basketball team was state champ in 1982 | 68 |
The first words of the answers to asterisked clues are types of them | 68 |
The IJsselmeer was part of it before construction of the Afsluitdijk | 68 |
TV character who has eight children and an eight-syllable last name | 67 |
The "fine" things rockers can afford after hitting it big | 67 |
Title phrase that rhymes with "he lightly doffed his hat" | 67 |
TV series whose theme song is The Who's "Who Are You" | 67 |
Tomahawk hurler in a memorable clip on "The Tonight Show" | 67 |
Time, seemingly, between finishing a freelance job and getting paid | 67 |
The sculptures "Rigoletto" and "La Tosca," e.g. | 67 |
The "gods" in "Chariots of the Gods?," in brief | 67 |
Type of ''Girl'' in a 2006 Sienna Miller film title | 67 |
Term of address for Jacques, who was asked "Dormez-vous?" | 67 |
Thin defense against the charge that "you're a nerd!" | 67 |
T: How about we just split the difference? A: __ (Hall & Oates) | 67 |
To whom Rick said, "The Germans wore gray. You wore blue" | 67 |
Thomas on the Detroit Pistons during their "Bad Boys" era | 67 |
Tried to get the ball close to the hole without going past, in golf | 67 |
TV star who said "Stop gabbin' and get me some oats!" | 67 |
They "want you as a new recruit," sang the Village People | 67 |
Thing plucked while saying "He loves me, he loves me not" | 67 |
TV journalist Lindström who's the daughter of Ingrid Bergman | 67 |
Tip to solving this puzzle (with the key parts to be said out loud) | 67 |
The only player to hit a walk-off home run in a World Series Game 7 | 67 |
The Andrews Sisters' ''Bei Mir __ Du Schön'' | 67 |
Torte holder ... or a hint to completing ten answers in this puzzle | 67 |
Tool in forestry to measure slope, vertical angles and tree heights | 67 |
Team tennis competition whose current champs are the Czech Republic | 67 |
Today's theme, which will help answer the six capitalized clues | 67 |
Tiny bugs that often live in pillows, but try not to think about it | 67 |
Title woman of a story from James Joyce's "Dubliners" | 67 |
They might hear: "Take a picture; it'll last longer!" | 67 |
Two words before "a conclusion" or "the rescue" | 67 |
Term used in taste-testing for a product's texture and reaction | 67 |
Tennessee Williams's "27 Wagons Full of Cotton," e.g. | 67 |
The 1999 comedy "She's All That" is based on his work | 67 |
Those who put a lot of effort into social climbing, in modern lingo | 67 |
Time magazine called him "The Texan Who Conquered Russia" | 67 |
Timbuk 3 "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta ___ Shades" | 67 |
Title orphan surnamed Shirley in a series of L.M. Montgomery books | 66 |
TV great who said "I live to laugh, and I laugh to live" | 66 |
TV series that, like its two spinoffs, has a theme song by The Who | 66 |
The Crow's first name in the comic series "The Crow" | 66 |
The family in the 2009 best seller "This Family of Mine" | 66 |
Telltale sound after "I haven't had a drop to drink" | 66 |
Type who wears tight-fitting jeans and thick-rimmed glasses, maybe | 66 |
To whom Rick said "The Germans wore gray. You wore blue" | 66 |
The U.S. tied them in the first round of the 2006 World Cup: Abbr. | 66 |
TV character who got notes signed "Epstein's Mother" | 66 |
The Supreme Court session starts on the first one of these in Oct. | 66 |
TV character who said "K.O." instead of "O.K." | 66 |
They're contraindicated for people with certain metal implants | 66 |
The "doll" in Ibsen's "A Doll's House" | 66 |
They're "born, not made," according to an old saying | 66 |