| Stephen King book about a guy who does nothing but complain? | 60 |
| First rock band whose members received Kennedy Center Honors | 60 |
| 1978 #1 hit for the Commodores (and this puzzle's title) | 60 |
| Criminal organization in "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." | 60 |
| "Frailty, --- name is woman!" ("Hamlet") | 60 |
| Generally good advice, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 60 |
| Perennial whose flowers are typically orange with black dots | 60 |
| "Save the ___" (conservationists' catchphrase) | 60 |
| Things that are hard to walk on, and this puzzle's theme | 60 |
| Ginger portrayer (''Gilligan's Island'') | 60 |
| Shortstop in the poem "Baseball's Sad Lexicon" | 60 |
| What's needed if you're not feeling enough pressure? | 60 |
| "___ the mind that makes the body rich": Petruchio | 60 |
| Subject of a Clive Cussler best seller, with "the" | 60 |
| Store with the slogan "Never the same place twice" | 60 |
| It might be said when your folks go on about their sex lives | 60 |
| Literary question and homophonic inspiration for this puzzle | 60 |
| "You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This" singer Keith | 60 |
| Apartment complex super's note re cleaning up basements? | 60 |
| "If You Stub Your ___ the Moon" (Bing Crosby song) | 60 |
| Movie about a female teacher in an inner city London school? | 60 |
| Stars of the animated Oscar winner "Mouse Trouble" | 60 |
| Marisa of "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" | 60 |
| Speaker's challenge scrambled three times in this puzzle | 60 |
| "All This, and Heaven ___" (1940 Bette Davis film) | 60 |
| Ravenous creature in "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" | 60 |
| Film featuring "America's hottest new actress" | 60 |
| New parents might scour Consumer Reports for info about them | 60 |
| If you go at it, you'll get there as quickly as possible | 60 |
| Afghanistan caves where the Taliban is suspected to be based | 60 |
| Singer with the 1994 #1 alternative rock hit "God" | 60 |
| Figure in Hemingway's "Death in the Afternoon" | 60 |
| Opera character who commits suicide by jumping off a parapet | 60 |
| Arthur ___ (British actor for whom a seafood chain is named) | 60 |
| "Coverdale and Page" song "Shake My ___" | 60 |
| Start for ''ode'' or ''pod'' | 60 |
| "Dewey Defeats Truman" paper, with "the" | 60 |
| Involving New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, for example | 60 |
| 1982 film whose 2010 sequel was subtitled "Legacy" | 60 |
| Allegro non ___ (lively, but not too lively, in sheet music) | 60 |
| HBO show based on "The Southern Vampire Mysteries" | 60 |
| Draftsman's tool (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 60 |
| Actor who would have been perfect for "The Birds"? | 60 |
| "Where people go to dance the night away," in song | 60 |
| Former airline with a JFK terminal designed by Eero Saarinen | 60 |
| What high-priced strippers who cater to dweebs see a lot of? | 60 |
| Best documentary short subject nominee "___ Hands" | 60 |
| Series that had 2007 crossover episodes with "CSI" | 60 |
| With "the", past decade name, to Arthur C. Clarke? | 60 |
| British critic Kenneth who created "Oh! Calcutta!" | 60 |
| Book with the subtitle "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 60 |
| Farmers who just won't shut up about milking techniques? | 60 |
| Tempura vegetable also called "mountain asparagus" | 60 |
| Abductees' destinations, in some hard-to-believe stories | 60 |
| "Weird Al" Yankovic movie about a local TV station | 60 |
| ___ Popken (plus-size clothing retailer; hidden in PULLABLE) | 60 |
| John's dance partner in ''Pulp Fiction'' | 60 |
| Nathan and Matthew's costar in "The Producers" | 60 |
| "You're probably not gonna like this, but ..." | 60 |
| Last of the Mohicans in "The Last of the Mohicans" | 60 |
| "__ My Heart": 1962 #1 R&B hit for Ray Charles | 60 |
| Kindly (but ill-fated) guardian in the Lemony Snicket series | 60 |
| ''I didn't mean to delete that'' command | 60 |
| Global efforts to which this puzzle's theme is dedicated | 60 |
| Fats Waller's "___ the Real Thing Comes Along" | 60 |
| Grp. with the old slogan "A deadline every minute" | 60 |
| Jets' victory over the Colts in Super Bowl III, famously | 60 |
| Sinclair whose work inspired "There Will Be Blood" | 60 |
| Mountain range known as the Great Stone Belt in Russian lore | 60 |
| "Do They Know It's Christmas?" co-writer Midge | 60 |
| Hank's narrow body part, on "King of the Hill" | 60 |
| TV character with the catchphrase "Did I do that?" | 60 |
| John Cougar Mellencamp's "R.O.C.K. in the ___" | 60 |
| Country that skips every other letter in the starred answers | 60 |
| Cable channel with the slogan "Characters welcome" | 60 |
| It's America's fifth-largest, according to FDIC data | 60 |
| Org. that rates meat "Choice" or "Prime" | 60 |
| "I don't care if you __ again": The Cars lyric | 60 |
| "We ___ additives" (food manufacturer's claim) | 60 |
| State with "Greatest snow on earth" license plates | 60 |
| State that gives the highest percentage of income to charity | 60 |
| Inflammation of that dangly thing in the back of your throat | 60 |
| Ice cream flavor that's a synonym for "boring" | 60 |
| World's smallest independent state, with "the" | 60 |
| Friend of Antony in ''Antony and Cleopatra'' | 60 |
| Surname of four generations of French painters in the Louvre | 60 |
| Today's honoree and word found in the four theme entries | 60 |
| Supplements added to each of this puzzle's theme answers | 60 |
| 1958 hit that won the first-ever Grammy for Song of the Year | 60 |
| Word before "of silence" or "of poverty" | 60 |
| "My best soldiers," according to Douglas MacArthur | 60 |
| "It's full of holes but has so many calories"? | 60 |
| Play subtitled ''A Tragicomedy in Two Acts'' | 60 |
| Animated character who likes "Hello, Dolly!" songs | 60 |
| Favorite Hall of Famer of the 17th and 36th U.S. presidents? | 60 |
| Dance mentioned in the Beatles' "Revolution 9" | 60 |
| Novelist whose first wife had the same first name, curiously | 60 |
| Occupy Wall Street crowd's complaints about their wages? | 60 |
| Director of "Wings," the first Best Picture winner | 60 |
| Language in which "mountain" is "fynydd" | 60 |