| Longfellow's "loveliest of Dacotah women" | 55 |
| "Arrow-maker's daughter" in a Longfellow poem | 59 |
| ___ Falls (after translation, "Waterfall Falls") | 58 |
| Took as a second academic subject, with "in" | 54 |
| City that once had a large Yiddish-speaking population | 54 |
| "The ___ of the Courtiers" from "Rigoletto" | 63 |
| "Il ___ tesoro" ("Don Giovanni" aria) | 57 |
| Craft that held the longest single-human spaceflight | 52 |
| "You have the right to remain silent" name | 52 |
| Oscar-winning actress in "Mighty Aphrodite" | 53 |
| "No time to wallow in the ___" (Doors lyric) | 55 |
| Joan who painted "Dog Barking at the Moon" | 52 |
| Barcelona-born painter of "Dog Barking at the Moon" | 61 |
| "The Farm" or "Still Life With Old Shoe" | 60 |
| "Still Life with Coffee Mill" painter Joan | 52 |
| "On the wall" beauty judge in a film classic | 54 |
| Prefix for ''giving'' or ''taking'' | 67 |
| Marilyn Monroe's last flick (with "The") | 54 |
| Final movie of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable, with "The" | 67 |
| See "damp" instead of "clamp," e.g. | 55 |
| Title that can precede the starts of the four longest Across answers | 68 |
| Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to ___ Thing" | 57 |
| Like the letter E in this entire puzzle's solution | 54 |
| The closest she ever came to winning was in 1958 and 1992 | 57 |
| Part of Bette Midler's nickname (and what the starred answers do) | 69 |
| "Never eat more than you can lift" speaker | 52 |
| "Maid of the ___" (Niagara Falls tour boat) | 53 |
| Speaker of the quote, whose show premiered in syndication 1/5/1961 | 66 |
| Alma mater of NPR's Tom and Ray Magliozzi: Abbr. | 52 |
| Alma mater for McDonnell and Douglas of McDonnell Douglas | 57 |
| ''Good Will Hunting'' campus, briefly | 53 |
| Word with ''ear'' or ''dust'' | 61 |
| What's sometimes on top of the Archbishop of Canterbury | 59 |
| Green who starred in Broadway's "Babes in Arms" | 61 |
| Gaynor who starred in the film version of "South Pacific" | 67 |
| Org. that expanded its use of instant replay this year | 54 |
| "Hilary and Jackie" Oscar nominee, so to speak? | 57 |
| Honoree of a D.C. monument at 1964 Independence Ave. | 52 |
| ''__ Modiste'' (Victor Herbert operetta) | 56 |
| Org. with the New York Red Bulls and Los Angeles Galaxy | 55 |
| Year that "Shrek" and "Zoolander" came out | 62 |
| Year that "Shrek" and "A Beautiful Mind" came out | 69 |
| Year the Department of Homeland Security was created | 52 |
| Super Bowl to be played in the year 3968, at the current rate | 61 |
| A century after the Wright brothers' first flight | 53 |
| G-8's deadline for halving greenhouse gas emissions | 55 |
| No. 1 hit from the 1997 album "Middle of Nowhere" | 59 |
| Best single of 1997, in the Village Voice critics' poll | 59 |
| "My Very Easy Method: Just Set Up Nine Planets," e.g. | 63 |
| "There ain't no ___" (bygone-bird lament) | 55 |
| "Black Snake ___" (Samuel L. Jackson film) | 52 |
| "Black Snake ___" (2006 Samuel L. Jackson film) | 57 |
| Honolulu's Ala __, world's largest open air shopping center | 67 |
| "The Godfather" crowd, with "the" | 53 |
| Right-wing talking point word about the Occupy Wall Street protests | 67 |
| "The Godfather" group (with "the") | 54 |
| Techno artist behind "Everything Is Wrong" | 52 |
| Musician descended from Herman Melville (hence the name) | 56 |
| Techno artist behind "We Are All Made of Stars" | 57 |
| Aaron Spelling show ''The ___ Squad'' | 53 |
| "The ___ Squad" ('60s-'70s TV drama) | 54 |
| Product introduced in 1908 "for the great multitude" | 62 |
| Old car that was famously available in black, black ... or black | 64 |
| Car famously available in any color, as long as it was black | 60 |
| He tends for Barney, Homer, Lenny, Carl, Sam and Larry | 54 |
| Broadway's ''Five Guys Named ___'' | 54 |
| "The Simpsons" character whose last name is Szyslak | 61 |
| "The Simpsons" character who says "Oh geez" a lot | 69 |
| "Five Guys Named ___" (1992 Broadway musical) | 55 |
| "Buy it for looks. Buy it for life" sloganeer | 55 |
| Tavern whose owner's office is in the female toilet | 55 |
| "Where nobody knows your name," in Springfield | 56 |
| Hairstyles that resemble the plumes on Trojan helmets | 53 |
| Jay of "Jerry Maguire" and "SNL" | 52 |
| Jay ___ (actor and former host of "Last Comic Standing") | 66 |
| "C'est ___" ("Camelot" song) | 52 |
| "Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?" (1975 lyric) | 62 |
| "L'état c'est _____": Louis XIV | 52 |
| "Dites-__": "South Pacific" song | 52 |
| "Dites-___" ("South Pacific" song) | 54 |
| "___ aussi" ("likewise," en Français) | 60 |
| Fabric whose appearance is usually created by calendaring | 57 |
| "I've Got My ___ Working" (Muddy Waters) | 54 |
| Muddy Waters' hit I've Got My ____ Working | 60 |
| "Mr. ___ Risin'" (Jim Morrison biography) | 55 |
| "Mr. ___ risin'" (classic Doors lyric) | 52 |
| "Got My ___ Working": 1957 Muddy Waters song | 54 |
| "Got My ___ Working" (Muddy Waters classic) | 53 |
| "The Doctor in Spite of Himself" dramatist | 52 |
| You might have heard about how it gets expelled in geology class | 64 |
| Word divided in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 54 |
| One of two partners teamed up throughout this puzzle | 52 |
| NYC home of Dali's "The Persistence of Memory" | 60 |
| N.Y.C. home of Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" | 58 |
| N.Y.C. home of "The Persistence of Memory" | 52 |
| Home to van Gogh's "The Starry Night," in brief | 61 |
| Home of van Gogh's "Starry Night," for short | 58 |
| Home of Mondrian's "Broadway Boogie Woogie" | 57 |
| Home of H. Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy" | 56 |
| Home of Cézanne's "The Bather," in brief | 57 |