| Princess Najla player in Broadway's "Flahooley" | 61 |
| Put a Starbucks in each of Edward Hopper's paintings, say | 61 |
| Psychotic "Kitchen Nightmares" restaurateur Bouzaglo | 62 |
| Portrayer of Lila Quartermaine on "General Hospital" | 62 |
| Poet who wrote "She walks in beauty, like the night" | 62 |
| Poet John who translated Dante's "Divine Comedy" | 62 |
| Penner of "A sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice!" | 62 |
| Prof. Higgins, to Eliza Doolittle, in "My Fair Lady" | 62 |
| Publisher who was the inspiration for "Citizen Kane" | 62 |
| Part of a character name from the "Star Wars" series | 62 |
| Possible response to ''Want to go for pizza?'' | 62 |
| Patrick's "Waiting for Godot" costar on Broadway | 62 |
| Penn who plays Kumar in the "Harold and Kumar" films | 62 |
| Poet who wrote "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" | 62 |
| Product once touted with the slogan "They feel good" | 62 |
| Philosopher credited with writing the "Tao Te Ching" | 62 |
| Philadelphia Eagles' home, for short, with "The" | 62 |
| Player of Lincoln in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," 1940 | 62 |
| Product introduced in 1908 "for the great multitude" | 62 |
| Planet ruled by Ming the Merciless in "Flash Gordon" | 62 |
| Patrick Harris of the "Harold & Kumar" franchise | 62 |
| Prefix with "impressionism" or "classical" | 62 |
| Perfect Circle song that chokes you up (with "The")? | 62 |
| Preceder of "di" or "da" in a Beatles song | 62 |
| Poet who wrote "If you want to be loved, be lovable" | 62 |
| Phoenix suburb larger than the Midwest city it's named for | 62 |
| Prefix with "linear" that means "straight" | 62 |
| Phil Collins song "Moves Like ___, Looks Like a Man" | 62 |
| Penniless, as in the opening of "Me and Bobby McGee" | 62 |
| Prophetess whose warnings about the Trojan Horse went unheeded | 62 |
| President Heller portrayer on "24: Live Another Day" | 62 |
| Popular hosting platform for personal websites in the '90s | 62 |
| Pittsburgh-born poet who was the subject of a Picasso portrait | 62 |
| Protect the "Kiss From a Rose" singer from the cops? | 62 |
| Part of a children's game with the Father of the Symphony? | 62 |
| Poker variety ... and what the four longest across answers do? | 62 |
| Play for which Julie Harris won the 1952 Tony for Best Actress | 62 |
| Popular brand of supplement for those who are dairy-intolerant | 62 |
| Plea from a union leader to lay off the workers he represents? | 62 |
| Pub purchases, and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters | 62 |
| Pests get on Aaron's brother around Ecuador's capital? | 62 |
| Pittsburgh stadium that was the site of the 2006 All-Star Game | 62 |
| Powerful energy sources that surround supermassive black holes | 62 |
| Pertaining to a large group of people, as norms or conventions | 62 |
| Provider of roughly a third of all international phone traffic | 62 |
| Panel between the sill of a window and the top of one below it | 62 |
| Pop __, Chok'lit Shoppe owner in "Archie" comics | 62 |
| Play that the musical "I Do! I Do!" was adapted from | 62 |
| Prefix with ''fix'' or ''act'' | 62 |
| Poem with the line "Poems are made by fools like me" | 62 |
| Product with a spokesperson who rides in a miniature motorboat | 62 |
| Poem that ends "This ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir" | 62 |
| Peter who won two Best Supporting Actor Oscars in the '60s | 62 |
| Police "Blue ___ beached by a spring tide's ebb" | 62 |
| Places to get yourself clean, hang out with all the boys, etc. | 62 |
| Professor says "Equine restraint," pupil suggests ... | 63 |
| Pianist Hewitt who recorded the complete keyboard works of Bach | 63 |
| Photographer known for his black-and-white American West scenes | 63 |
| Preacher and civil rights activist C.L. Franklin's daughter | 63 |
| Partner of "the Man," in a George Bernard Shaw title | 63 |
| Photographer who was the inspiration for "Funny Face" | 63 |
| Part of a computer's memory used for temporary data storage | 63 |
| Premiership football club that plays at Stamford Bridge, London | 63 |
| Plane seating division (and the key to this puzzle's theme) | 63 |
| Pastime that will celebrate its 100th anniversary on 12/21/2013 | 63 |
| Part of the U.S. that's usually first with election returns | 63 |
| Professor says "Qualifying races," pupil suggests ... | 63 |
| Prop. originally called the "Lucretia Mott Amendment" | 63 |
| Pitching stat way less important than xFIP, to a Sabermetrician | 63 |
| Paul who played the principal in "The Breakfast Club" | 63 |
| President Bartlet's first name on "The West Wing" | 63 |
| Phrase in the names of 19th-century saloons bordering dry areas | 63 |
| Pitcher Warneke of the '30s and '40s Cubs and Cardinals | 63 |
| President whose first name means "one who is blessed" | 63 |
| Poet who wrote of "Sultan after Sultan with his Pomp" | 63 |
| Philip Glass's "Waiting for the Barbarians," e.g. | 63 |
| Peter Eötvös's "Angels in America," for one | 63 |
| Professor says "Stocking stocker," pupil suggests ... | 63 |
| Peter who was the voice of Anton Ego in "Ratatouille" | 63 |
| Prefix with ''sac'' or ''duct'' | 63 |
| Psychologist Jean known for his theory of cognitive development | 63 |
| Prepresidential title for Bill Clinton or Woodrow Wilson: Abbr. | 63 |
| Peter and the Test Tube Babies got "Banned From" them | 63 |
| Press and hold the Play/Pause and Menu buttons on an iPod, e.g. | 63 |
| Pseudonymous plaintiff in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court opinion | 63 |
| Pioneering hip-hop group with the hit "Walk This Way" | 63 |
| Pat with two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Game Show Host | 63 |
| Philosophical theory first advanced by Leucippus and Democritus | 63 |
| Presidential concern about insufficient checking account funds? | 63 |
| Popular collegiate "sport" played with balls and cups | 63 |
| Pre-vacation checklist item for Anna Wintour or Jack Nicholson? | 63 |
| Pricing game on "The Price Is Right ... I Mean Left"? | 63 |
| Peruvian city with the highest ultraviolet light level on Earth | 63 |
| Property owner's right to limited use of another's land | 63 |
| Program about a detective on an island who teaches a gym class? | 63 |
| Powerful news story about...a mill's brown-bagging mandate? | 63 |
| Politician who said "Only dead fish go with the flow" | 63 |
| Playwright Bernard who created "The Partridge Family" | 63 |
| Popular online lectures about "ideas worth spreading" | 63 |
| Prefix for ''age'' or ''angle'' | 63 |