| Jack who played a sawmill worker in "Twin Peaks" | 58 |
| Jack who has appeared in nearly every David Lynch movie | 55 |
| ''The Secret of the Old Clock'' sleuth | 54 |
| Sid's comedy partner on "Caesar's Hour" | 57 |
| Title character singing in the "Tea for Two" duet | 59 |
| Broadway title character who sings "Tea for Two" | 58 |
| Broadway character who sings "Tea for Two" | 52 |
| "No, No, ___" ("Tea for Two" musical) | 57 |
| Disney's "World's Greatest Athlete" | 53 |
| Word repeated on TV by a sweaty, coked-up Robin Williams | 56 |
| When doubled, a Robin Williams character's catchphrase | 58 |
| She took Fay's role in 2005's "King Kong" | 59 |
| She reprised Fay's ''King Kong'' role | 57 |
| She plays Betty and Diane in "Mulholland Drive" | 57 |
| She had Fay's role in the newest ''King Kong'' | 66 |
| California site of Francis Ford Coppola's Rubicon Estate | 60 |
| City mentioned in the song "That's Amore" | 55 |
| Type of cop that's the subject of "Training Day" | 62 |
| Setting for C. S. Lewis's "The Last Battle" | 57 |
| "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)" rapper | 54 |
| Rapper with the #1 album "Hip Hop Is Dead" | 52 |
| Rapper who made the 2012 album "Life Is Good" | 55 |
| Rapper who has feuded with Jay-Z and Bill O'Reilly | 54 |
| 2012 rap Grammy nominee for "Life Is Good" | 52 |
| "Illmatic" and "Stillmatic" rapper | 54 |
| Org. with the motto "For the benefit of all" | 54 |
| Org. whose motto is "For the benefit of all" | 54 |
| It recently confirmed that Voyager 1 has left the solar system | 62 |
| Grp. running the Kepler, Curiosity, Cassini and Hubble missions | 63 |
| Like all the vowel sounds in "un bon vin blanc" | 57 |
| He wrote: "A bit of talcum/Is always walcum" | 54 |
| Poet who wrote of the wasp, "I distrust his waspitality" | 66 |
| Poet who wrote "If called by a panther, don't anther" | 67 |
| Nobel-winning subject of "A Beautiful Mind" | 53 |
| Nobel Laureate portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind" | 56 |
| Mathematician John chronicled in "A Beautiful Mind" | 61 |
| He wrote "If called by a panther, / Don't anther" | 63 |
| Game theorist who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind" | 65 |
| "Some girls with a snuffle/Their tempers are uffle" poet | 66 |
| "Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker" poet | 59 |
| "A bit of talcum / Is always walcum" writer | 53 |
| ''Reflections on Ice-Breaking'' poet Ogden | 58 |
| ''I'm a Stranger Here Myself'' poet | 55 |
| Funny poet builds tramway system to connect casinos? | 52 |
| The Chicago Sting was its last champion in 1984: Abbr. | 54 |
| World capital that's a setting for three Bond films | 55 |
| "Privateer's Republic" whose magistrate was Blackbeard | 68 |
| Tito's successor as head of the Non-Aligned Movement | 56 |
| Leader of Egypt's revolution and its second president | 57 |
| Thomas who was the "father of the American cartoon" | 61 |
| Thomas who drew Santa Claus and the Tammany Hall Tiger | 54 |
| Creator of 1867's "Grand Caricaturama" | 52 |
| Cartoonist who invented Santa's colorful costume | 52 |
| Cartoonist Lincoln called "our best recruiting sergeant" | 66 |
| Tennis player nicknamed "The Bucharest Buffoon" | 57 |
| First man to win the French Open without dropping a set | 55 |
| Styron's "The Confessions of ___ Turner" | 54 |
| Baseballer with a "W" on his cap, for short | 53 |
| Wolff of TV's "The Naked Brothers Band" | 53 |
| Larry's father on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" | 54 |
| Highly hyped N.L. pitcher Stephen Strasburg, for one | 52 |
| Actress who played Maria in "West Side Story" | 55 |
| Portman of ''The Darjeeling Limited'' | 53 |
| Actress Portman who played a "Star Wars" princess | 59 |
| Barack and Michelle's younger daughter, formally | 52 |
| "Six Feet Under" son who died in the final season | 59 |
| "Great" detective of children's literature | 56 |
| Hero whose statue appears in front of Chicago's Tribune Tower | 65 |
| "Fast Food ___" (2006 Richard Linklater film) | 55 |
| Military alliance that still doesn't include Russia | 55 |
| Mil. alliance with official languages of English and French | 59 |
| Intl. group whose initials in English and French are reversed | 61 |
| Grp. whose initials in French are the reverse of its English initials | 69 |
| Gp. currently headed by ex-Danish PM Anders Rasmussen | 53 |
| Gp. associated with the international radio alphabet | 52 |
| Alliance whose flag is a compass on a blue background | 53 |
| They compete with the O's for local baseball fans' affections | 69 |
| Opponent of the O's in the "Beltway Series" | 57 |
| Only NL team never to have played in the World Series, briefly | 62 |
| "Beverly Hills 90210" restaurant owner and others | 59 |
| Bumppo of Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales" | 56 |
| Word with "beauty" or "disaster" | 52 |
| 7 or 11 on the opening roll at craps is an example of a ___ number | 66 |
| Word with ''Mother'' or ''human'' | 65 |
| Word with ''second'' or ''human'' | 65 |
| Word after "force of" or "freak of" | 55 |
| Long-running PBS series produced by Newark's channel 13 (WNET) | 66 |
| "___ does nothing without purpose": Aristotle | 55 |
| Native Arizonans who call themselves "Diné" | 56 |
| Arizona county with a national monument of the same name | 56 |
| Like the battles in "Master and Commander" | 52 |
| Architectural term that literally means "ship" | 56 |
| They "want you as a new recruit," sang the Village People | 67 |
| School whose 1910 football team went undefeated and unscored upon | 65 |
| One whose motto is "The only easy day was yesterday" | 62 |
| "___, answer me" (second line of "Hamlet") | 62 |
| " . . . you'll say a beggar ___": Shak. | 53 |
| The Maurice Podoloff Trophy is awarded to its M.V.P. | 52 |
| Org. whose motto is "Where Amazing Happens" | 53 |
| Hoop group hidden inside this puzzle's three longest answers | 64 |