Cute cartoon style with little limbs and an oversized head
19A
Roger Rabbit, for one
20A
Film Noir featuring an iconic hair flipping entrance of the titular character
21A
Compilation of sleep-away sing-alongs
24A
What your ears do if you can tie them in a knot and tie them in a bow
26A
"And now a word from our _______"
29A
"The Conspiracy Against Childhood" author LeShan
30A
Host of Trisha's Southern Kitchen
33A
Winnie the Pooh in Spain
34A
Safety equipment for trapeze artists
36A
Allergy season accessory
37A
Insects that enjoy going marching one by one
38A
How did R get over the hurdle?
40A
Fiona Apple would like to liken you to a cosmo____
41A
Bobby, who feeling good is good enough for
42A
Response to "Who, me?" when investigating who took the cookie from the cookie jar
44A
Arizona Hometown of Jackie Daytona regular human bartender
45A
Joni Mitchell's tale of painted ponies that's corny on the first day of camp, but you're crying on the last day. Starting with "The"
50A
Goddess who was incredibly mischaracterized by Disney's Hercules (1997)
53A
"______ noches!"
54A
If I hold a spoon in my kitchen it's a spoon, but if I hold it on a stage in a play it's a
58A
A modifier for a type of Brady Movie or a type of hungry caterpiller
60A
Animals whose wing structure is so close to the structure of the human hand that it makes me emotional to think about
61A
Actually he was the funny one AND the cute one
62A
The R in CRJ
63A
Adjective for a bachelor
66A
Mulder's employer
67A
Orin Scrivello's medical credentials
68A
Technical term for dunking an Oreo in milk
69A
The last word from Jean-Luc Godard
70A
Cometh before the haw
71A
A notable Weaver, formally
72A
Suffix for minerals and being from places
Down
1D
If Nicholas Cage's middle name was Susanna these would be his initials. His middle name is NOT Susanna, but if it were these are what his initials would be
2D
"___-la-la!"
3D
Remarkable Nathanials
4D
Either an emergency preparedness kit or an encouraging cheer for a duffel
5D
In the manner of the reaper
6D
Scottish kitten
7D
One word from a ghost
8D
Author, cult founder and winner of 21 made up war medals
9D
Follows Cat Stevens advice
10D
Rock and Roll Johnny
11D
Labor activist Joe Hill reimagined the folk figure Casey Jones as a scab who goes to hell in the song "Casey Jones (The _____ Scab)"
12D
Sung by 71A
13D
Daisies on demand
14D
As opposed to Nay
22D
The job of both Shel and Shelley
23D
Fraternal order with an antlered mascot
24D
Folk song John who drove steel
25D
She released 19 at age 20, 21 at age 23, 25 at age 27 and 30 at age 33
27D
Boney prefix
28D
Guilden is to stern as ____ is to crantz
31D
If Rosanna Arquette's middle name was Susanna these would be her initials. Her middle name is NOT Susanna, but if it were these are what her initials would be
32D
Location of the largest Cougar population in the Pacific Northwest
35D
007's Aston Martin for one
37D
Say yes to
39D
French "you", informally
41D
How an otherwise American English speaking toddler might refer to her mother after watching too much Peppa Pig
43D
Suffix for sub
44D
Batman show that first introduced the character of Harley Quinn, for short
46D
Biblical measurment
47D
The collective noun for Extraordinary Gentlemen
48D
Complete
49D
Disrespectful way to refer to a helium balloon
50D
Folk song John who was a desperate man and carried a razor every day
51D
Dodge
52D
Candy innovator H.B.
55D
Musical genius behind Baby Beluga
56D
Planetary path
57D
Folk singer John
59D
What James Bond might say to Judy Dench when she tells him not to scratch the paint on his his 35D
61D
Like Miss Cleo or Theresa Caputo
64D
The most informal possible way to refer to a Laurence
65D
Letters on my phone that do something with the internet. I can not tell you what.