I Don't Want To Miss A Thing Aerosmith's first No. 1 hit was from this movie

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1 The Goshute a Western people called this vast body of water Teittse Paa meaning bad water
2 It cost $1.5 million to build by 1889 but now can be yours! We'll even throw in its antenna! say oui to this while you can!
3 Testis is Latin for this participant in a trial; can I get a testis?!
4 Use a whole toad but only the toe of this similar creature--you want that subtle flavor
5 A Japanese-style grill (7 letters)
6 If you're frigophobic you won't like your pease porridge this way
7 In an interview this Aerosmith frontman said Your kids never think of you as a rock god
8 151 feet tall Manhattan adjacent it comes with 29-foot reading lamp attached!
9 Meaning under the penalty you've been served! (with this word from Latin right now)
10 Instead of cilantro we'll use slips of yew slivered during one of these of the moon
11 A plant eater (9 letters)
12 If Mary's lamb had didaskaleinophobia it would have been too scared to follow her here
13 Aerosmith sang she's got a gun--What did her daddy do?
14 4500 years old its royal headdress of limestone makes it the finest in noseless architecture!
15 If you're not of sound mind to stand trial you're this 3-word Latin phrase
16 You'll get a nice crunch with scale of dragon & this sharp item from a wolf
17 A fraud or a fake (4 letters)
18 Georgie Porgie didn't suffer from philemaphobia a fear of this
19 This Aerosmith power ballad says Sing with me sing for the year sing for the laughter sing for the tear
20 You'll take El Gigante a 72-foot one of the Moai or stone statues on this island? Great now let's talk shipping
21 This Latin word' still used today originally meant he pledged; today it's a sworn written statement
22 Root of this the plant that killed Socrates; not hard to find at a good organic produce store
23 Steeplechase barrier(6 letters)
24 While Mary Mary was quite contrary she didn't seem to have anthophobia a fear of these
25 Aerosmith covered Come Together in this 1978 movie that starred Peter Frampton & the Bee Gees
26 Sure it's 1815 feet tall but its elevators can rise at 20 feet per second! You'll be home in Toronto in no time!
27 If the movie title had some Latin Paul Newman would've starred in The Iudicium or this
28 Cool it with the blood of this large colorful African monkey & you're done--who wants to taste?
29 Excessive arrogance or pride(6 letters)
30 As he may have had peniaphobia a fear of poverty he was in the counting-house counting all his money
31 Eve Plumb said Marcia Marcia Marcia! as this middle daughter on The Brady Bunch
32 A pool shark playing these knows the ball hits the side & bounces off at the same one
33 Even though I'm a Beefmaster cow one of the six essential qualities I fulfill is the ability to give this
34 Henry VII Louis XIV Richard III
35 The period before a short stroll or the introductory statement of the U.S. Constitution
36 In the epic Argonautica Eros' arrow makes Medea fall in love with this man
37 In this 1978 film Eve Arden plays the principal who threatens a cocky T-Bird with banging erasers after school
38 The line along which a bishop in chess moves it cuts a square into 2 triangles
39 I know you've got to keep tabs so sure put that RFID tag on this part where they usually go on cattle
40 Frederick the Great Ivan the Terrible Peter the Great
41 To prepare for an exam insufficiently or a Broadway acting replacement
42 In Greek myth Eros was often the son of this love & beauty goddess by any of several godly fathers
43 Eve is the first name of this character played by Naomie Harris in Skyfall
44 This term meaning having two equal sides usually refers to triangles but can also be used of trapezoids
45 I'm a Duroc pig raised for this rendered fat
46 Edward I Oskar I Gustav I
47 Put on that frock again or right a wrong
48 The Romans called Eros Cupid or this which they also put after Omnia Vincit
49 Anne Baxter played Evelyn Heath in Guest in the House & Eve Harrington in this 1950 film
50 Some of the dimensions of the Parthenon resemble the golden type of this quadrangle
51 As I am this breed you might wanna keep your distance
52 Frederick III Nicholas II Wilhelm II
53 A colossal brim of a cap or an overseeing manager
54 Hesiod listed Eros as one of the primordial deities along with Gaia & this amorphous messy one
55 In this 1957 film Joanne Woodward had a trio of personalities including Eve White & Eve Black
56 A spheroid might say you can call me prolate or this like the Earth--just don't call me late for dinner
57 Don't worry I show no signs of this FMD for short--the U.S. hasn't had an outbreak since 1929 & let's keep it that way
58 Carloman II Ferdinand VII Juan Carlos I
59 A school class for a prisoner or a large open space for crowds at an airport
60 This word for the mind shares a name with a girl loved by Eros


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1 A November 29 1983 N.Y. Times article about these used near-riot adoptable waiting for 8 hours & my life (is) in danger
2 A quartet of Is is present & accounted for in this word for a strict drill sergeant or school principal
3 The 1991 Emmy for Best Drama went to this legal series whose title a total of 5 letters is on a license plate in the shows opening
4 Following his experiments with frogs he published an essay On the Effect of Electricity on Muscular Motion
5 A triply alliterative comedy turns into what Gertrude Stein ended up dubbing a group of writers
6 Menelik a son of Solomon is said to have brought this lost artifact to Aksum in Ethiopia; tradition maintains its still there
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