| Pittsburgh radio station since 1920, said to be the world's first | 69 |
| First commercial U.S. radio station, located in Pittsburgh | 58 |
| Won Grammy with Orbison in '89 for "Crying" | 57 |
| Lefty songwriter who spells her name in lowercase letters | 57 |
| Grammy winner for "Constant Craving," 1992 | 52 |
| 1992 Grammy winner for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | 56 |
| Margaret famous for painting waiflike children with big eyes | 60 |
| Sandra's co-star in ''The Lake House'' | 58 |
| River's "My Own Private Idaho" co-star | 52 |
| Reeves who played Klaatu in "The Day the Earth Stood Still" | 69 |
| He played Kevin in "The Devil's Advocate" | 55 |
| He played "that Tod" in "Parenthood" | 56 |
| Charlize and Al's co-star in "The Devil's Advocate" | 69 |
| "The Day the Earth Stood Still" star Reeves | 53 |
| He wrote "Endymion" and "Hyperion" | 54 |
| Poet who wrote "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" | 62 |
| "Philosophy will clip an angel's wings" writer | 60 |
| "On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer" poet | 58 |
| "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" poet | 52 |
| "'Beauty is truth, truth beauty'" poet | 56 |
| Product once touted with the slogan "They feel good" | 62 |
| Carell's 'The 40 Year Old Virgin' co-star | 53 |
| Word with ''cool'' or ''pace'' | 62 |
| It can follow the ends of this puzzle's eight longest answers | 65 |
| Something under the counter that puts people under the table | 60 |
| "Pirates of the Caribbean" actress Knightley | 54 |
| "Kenan & ___" (late-'90s Nickelodeon show) | 60 |
| Clarkson who won the first "American Idol" | 52 |
| Kutcher played him on "That '70s Show" | 52 |
| Ashton Kutcher's role on "That '70s Show" | 59 |
| Kutcher's character on "That '70s Show" | 57 |
| Ashton Kutcher's 'That '70s Show' role | 54 |
| 1950's-60's thoroughbred, five-time Horse of the Year | 61 |
| "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" author Kesey | 60 |
| ''Lie Down With Lions'' author Follett | 54 |
| Umpire Kaiser who wrote "Planet of the Umps" | 54 |
| Sugar's Daddy ___ (controversial new Mattel product) | 56 |
| Kesey who wrote "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" | 63 |
| Jennings who won 74 times in a row on "Jeopardy!" | 59 |
| He's officially back with Barbie as of February 2009 | 56 |
| Dollfaced guy who dated Skipper's sister for 43 years | 57 |
| "Unforgivable Blackness" documentarian Burns | 54 |
| "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" novelist Kesey | 62 |
| Dolly's ''Islands in the Stream'' partner | 61 |
| "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" singer Chesney | 58 |
| Game whose odds of hitting all numbers is 1 in 3.5 quintillion | 62 |
| Gambling game with more than 3.5 quintillion outcomes | 53 |
| "Born in a great steak house" salad dressing | 54 |
| Setting for part of "King Henry VI, Part 2" | 53 |
| English county whose flag is a white horse on a red background | 62 |
| Cigarette brand that sponsored "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 65 |
| ___ Hrbek (ballplayer with the nickname "Buy A Vowel") | 64 |
| NASA space observatory named for a Renaissance astronomer | 57 |
| Start to ''plunk'' or ''plop'' | 62 |
| Lead-in to ''plunk'' or ''plop'' | 64 |
| Lead-in to ''choo'' or ''plunk'' | 64 |
| It's heard before "plunk" and "plop" | 60 |
| "Time's fun when you're having flies" speaker | 63 |
| So-called autobiographer of "Before You Leap" | 55 |
| Jerome who composed "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" | 55 |
| "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" composer | 54 |
| Jerome who composed "The Last Time I Saw Paris" | 57 |
| Writer who said "All of life is a foreign country" | 60 |
| Brynner's co-star in ''The King and I'' | 59 |
| She wrote "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" | 54 |
| Lancaster's "From Here to Eternity" costar | 56 |
| Lancaster's "From Here to Eternity" co-star | 57 |
| Jean who wrote "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" | 59 |
| Her six Best Actress nominations without a win is a record | 58 |
| Brynner's dance partner in "The King and I" | 57 |
| Brynner's co-star in film's "The King and I" | 62 |
| "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" writer Jean | 56 |
| __-McGee, energy company that employed Karen Silkwood | 53 |
| Walsh with 2004 and 2008 gold medals in beach volleyball | 56 |
| ___ Walsh, three-time Olympic beach volleyball gold medalist | 60 |
| Candidate attacked in the movie "Stolen Honor" | 56 |
| Biden's successor on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee | 63 |
| "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" author | 54 |
| "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" novelist | 56 |
| "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" author Ken | 58 |
| Writer featured in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" | 62 |
| Ken who wrote "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" | 61 |
| "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" writer | 54 |
| "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" novelist Ken | 60 |
| ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' writer | 62 |
| He played President Bill Mitchell in "Dave" | 53 |
| Synthetic fiber used in bicycle tires and bulletproof vests | 59 |
| Greater London parish that's home to the Royal Botanic Gardens | 66 |
| ''Defense of Fort M'Henry'' author | 54 |
| Computer feature that ends each of the five longest across answers | 66 |
| ''The Defense of Fort McHenry'' author | 54 |
| Actor __ Luke who played Chan's Number One Son in old films | 63 |
| Fast-food franchise that started in S. Salt Lake, Ut. | 53 |
| Material name derived from a Persian word for "dust" | 62 |
| Sorento maker [the former Onion xword is now at avxwords.com] | 61 |
| Korean automaker that began as a bicycle manufacturer | 53 |
| Carmaker whose name means "arise out of Asia" | 55 |
| Automaker with the slogan "The Power to Surprise" | 59 |
| 1966 antidrug pop song recorded by Paul Revere & the Raiders | 64 |
| They're 'worn' when handling something carefully | 60 |