| Singing candelabra in "Beauty and the Beast" | 54 |
| "Two-horned queen of the stars," per Horace | 53 |
| '90s NYC indie band that hopefully some of you still remember | 65 |
| Word before "module" or "landscape" | 55 |
| 1955 Tony winner in Noel Coward's "Quadrille" | 59 |
| Fictional butler who inquires, "You rang?" | 52 |
| "You rang?" asker on "The Addams Family" | 60 |
| Type of details that cause one to say, "ooh!" | 55 |
| Composer/actor John in a bunch of Jim Jarmusch movies | 53 |
| Alison who won a Pulitzer for "Foreign Affairs" | 57 |
| Actor/musician who hosted "Fishing with John" | 55 |
| "Love surfeits not, ___ like a glutton dies": Shak. | 61 |
| Like Petruchio's wench in "The Taming of the Shrew" | 65 |
| Word interchangeable with a heart on a license plate | 52 |
| Bygone Unilever brand whose name meant "light" | 56 |
| Casino hotel with a "Pharaoh's Pheast" buffet | 59 |
| 2022's Super Bowl (if they keep using Roman numerals) | 57 |
| Youngest "Pride and Prejudice" Bennet sister | 54 |
| Ancient Anatolian kingdom where coins are said to have been invented | 68 |
| Like eyes "you can't hide," in an Eagles song | 59 |
| "Can't Believe Your ___" (1988 Neil Young song) | 61 |
| "Ain't no way to hide your ___ eyes" (Eagles) | 59 |
| Crocodile in a series of Bernard Waber children's books | 59 |
| Connecticut town for which a tick-borne illness is named | 56 |
| First female Indy 500 Rookie of the Year ___ St. James | 54 |
| Evil-___ (the only female villain in The Masters of the Universe) | 65 |
| "For Better or for Worse" cartoonist Johnston | 55 |
| University that hosted the final presidential debate of 2012 | 60 |
| Loretta who sang "Coal Miner's Daughter" | 54 |
| Loretta who recorded "Van Lear Rose" (2004) | 53 |
| Country singer on whom "Coal Miner's Daughter" is based | 69 |
| "You Ain't Woman Enough" singer Loretta | 53 |
| "Coal Miner's Daughter" subject Loretta | 53 |
| ''Coal Miner's Daughter'' subject | 53 |
| Ancient stringed instrument you shouldn't trust? | 52 |
| Fairy queen mentioned in "Romeo and Juliet" | 53 |
| "The fairies' midwife," according to Mercutio | 59 |
| She plagues ladies' lips with blisters, per Mercutio | 56 |
| Queen who "comes in shape no bigger than an agate-stone" | 66 |
| Queen ___ (fairy referenced in "Romeo and Juliet") | 60 |
| "O, then, I see Queen ___ hath been with you": Mercutio | 65 |
| "Fairies' midwife" in "Romeo and Juliet" | 64 |
| Roger and Dee's mother on "What's Happening!!" | 64 |
| Little ___ (protagonist of the video game Punch-Out!!) | 54 |
| Technique involving three layers of interlocking stones | 55 |
| Early 19th-century invention named after a Scottish engineer | 60 |
| Southeast China region which was a Portuguese province until 1999 | 65 |
| Territory with official languages of Chinese and Portuguese | 59 |
| Former Portuguese colony in China, to the Portuguese | 52 |
| Source of the line "What's done is done" | 54 |
| Source of the line "Something wicked this way comes" | 62 |
| Weapon that comes in easy-to-carry and hard-to-carry varieties | 62 |
| Presidents of the United States of America: "___ 5" | 61 |
| Presidents of the United States of America "___ 5" | 60 |
| Austrian physicist Ernst who has a speed unit named after him | 61 |
| Able to tear a phonebook in half with one's bare hands, perhaps | 67 |
| Ted with TV's old "Original Amateur Hour" | 55 |
| Connie ___, Philadelphia Athletics manager for 50 years | 55 |
| Subject dealing with the economy as a whole, briefly | 52 |
| Economics prefix relating to the study of large systems | 55 |
| William H. of celebrity supercouple Filliam H. Muffman | 54 |
| Store founder whose first two names were Rowland Hussey | 55 |
| Merchant played by Harry Antrim in "Miracle on 34th Street" | 69 |
| "The Trouble With Being Myself" singer Gray | 53 |
| Store featured in "Miracle on 34th Street" | 52 |
| Old "It's smart to be thrifty" sloganeer | 54 |
| Magazine written by the "usual gang of idiots" | 56 |
| Magazine written by "the usual gang of idiots" | 56 |
| Magazine that had a "Lighter Side of ..." feature | 59 |
| Magazine that features "Alfred's Poor Almanac" | 60 |
| It's written by "the usual gang of idiots" | 56 |
| Bonkers ... or an overlapping word in four themed answers | 57 |
| Mary Stewart's "_____, Will You Talk?" | 52 |
| "___ Secretary" (Madeleine Albright's memoir) | 59 |
| '70 Syd Barrett album "The ___ Laughs" | 52 |
| Sch. program that emphasizes responsibility on the road | 55 |
| Org. with the "Tie One On for Safety" ribbon project | 62 |
| Grp. that doesn't want you getting tanked with a full tank | 62 |
| "___ Goes to Jail" (2009 Tyler Perry movie) | 53 |
| ''You're soaking in it'' spokeswoman | 56 |
| Blake who played Aunt Harriet on TV's "Batman" | 60 |
| Character whose tag read "10/6", with "The" | 63 |
| "Why is a raven like a writing-desk?" inquirer | 56 |
| TV show that takes place in the offices of Sterling Cooper | 58 |
| Show getting every last drop squeezed from it by AMC | 52 |
| Series set at the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce agency | 53 |
| Drama set at the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce ad agency | 55 |
| CNBC show much criticized by Jon Stewart in early 2009 | 54 |
| "That devil's ___—War": R. W. Service | 58 |
| "___ With the Long Neck" (Parmigianino painting) | 58 |
| Birthplace of Plácido Domingo and Penélope Cruz | 53 |
| Fox series with Alfred E. Neuman in the opening credits | 55 |
| Comedy show that once featured "Spy vs. Spy" cartoons | 63 |
| Madonna's role in "A League of Their Own" | 55 |
| Whitman who played Ann Veal on "Arrested Development" | 63 |
| West who wrote "Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It" | 61 |
| West who said "To err is human, but it feels divine" | 62 |
| West famous for "Come up sometime and see me" | 55 |
| W.C.'s costar in "My Little Chickadee" | 52 |
| W.C.'s costar in ''My Little Chickadee'' | 60 |