| "Silent Night" or "The Little Drummer Boy" | 62 |
| Season whose shopping time seems to start before Halloween | 58 |
| Real first name of Peter, Paul & Mary's Paul Stookey | 60 |
| "Silent Night" or "Away in a Manger" | 56 |
| "Joyeux ___"?(French holiday card sentiment) | 54 |
| "Silent Night" and "Jingle Bells" | 53 |
| Sartre play with the line "Hell is other people" | 58 |
| Jean-Paul Sartre play that opens with "Hm! So here we are?" | 69 |
| "Really!", or another title for the puzzle | 52 |
| "It's a ___" ("It's been canceled") | 63 |
| Kabuki relative, and a hint to five puns in this puzzle | 55 |
| Form of Japanese dance drama in which the performers often use fans | 67 |
| "The Damask Drum", "The Well Cradle", etc. | 62 |
| "--- required" (able to be done single-handedly) | 58 |
| Result of a batter "taking the collar" in a game | 58 |
| NYC neighborhood one letter off from another NYC neighborhood | 61 |
| Neighborhood that overlaps part of Greenwich Village | 52 |
| Manhattan neighborhood named for being just above Houston Street | 64 |
| "___ won't be afraid" ("Stand By Me" lyric) | 67 |
| ''There's __ in 'team' '' | 53 |
| "--- won't be afraid" ("Stand by Me" lyric) | 67 |
| "___ won't be afraid" (1961 pop lyric) | 52 |
| "___ am your father" (classic "Star Wars" line) | 67 |
| "__ won't be afraid": "Stand By Me" lyric | 65 |
| Reason to be barred from a bar ... or the theme of this puzzle | 62 |
| Character to "avoid," in 1980s Domino's Pizza ads | 63 |
| "Hold all questions!" (and title of this puzzle) | 58 |
| Word with ''cafe'' or ''film'' | 62 |
| Genre that "The Dark Knight" owes a debt to | 53 |
| The "she" of "She's Gotta Have It" | 58 |
| Scarlett Johansson's role in "Match Point" | 56 |
| Christopher who directed "The Dark Knight" | 52 |
| O'Flaherty's Gypo in "The Informer" | 53 |
| "The Dark Knight Rises" director Christopher | 54 |
| "And that's ___" ("Believe you me") | 59 |
| Steelers coaching legend Chuck who died in June 2014 | 52 |
| Coach Chuck who led the Steelers to four championships | 54 |
| Chuck who coached the Steelers to four Super Bowl victories | 59 |
| ___ prosequi ("proceed no further" court entry) | 57 |
| Start of a plea meaning "I am unwilling to contend" | 61 |
| ''___ contendere'' (no contest plea) | 52 |
| Sarandon's costar in "Lorenzo's Oil" | 54 |
| Nick who was named People's Sexiest Man Alive in 1992 | 57 |
| Jennifer Garner's dad in the "Arthur" remake | 58 |
| Jefferson's portrayer in "Jefferson in Paris" | 59 |
| Jefferson portrayer in "Jefferson in Paris" | 53 |
| He reprised Peck's role in the remake of "Cape Fear" | 66 |
| Actor Nick with an especially unflattering 2002 mug shot | 56 |
| Actor in both "Warrior" and "Peaceful Warrior" | 66 |
| Chevy station wagon of the 1950s, '60s and '70s | 55 |
| "What God has joined together, let ___ put asunder" | 61 |
| "The wicked flee when ___ pursueth": Proverbs | 55 |
| "___ can serve two masters...": Matt. 6:24 | 52 |
| Words before "plume" or "guerre" | 52 |
| Setting of the Marlene Dietrich film "The Spoilers" | 61 |
| City south of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve | 54 |
| ''Caro __'' (''Rigoletto'' aria) | 64 |
| "___ allowed" (sign at an all-female establishment) | 61 |
| Only Japanese MLB player to pitch a no-hitter (he had two) | 58 |
| Hideo, Major League Baseball's winningest Japanese pitcher | 62 |
| Ace who threw the first no-hitter at Denver's Coors Field in 1996 | 69 |
| Description of a man who isn't a Riviera city dweller any longer? | 69 |
| "Getting serious now" change-of-strategy comment | 58 |
| Dietary restriction that the long answers manage to disregard | 61 |
| Phrase on a menu that includes egg rolls and wonton soup | 56 |
| Prefix with "profit" or "partisan" | 54 |
| Prefix with "stick" or "violent" | 52 |
| Only word spoken in Mel Brooks's "Silent Movie" | 61 |
| "___ can survive everything but a misprint": Oscar Wilde | 66 |
| Hendryx who sang "Lady Marmalade" with Labelle | 56 |
| Motley Crue song off "Girls, Girls, Girls" | 52 |
| "I've been through the desert on a horse with ___" | 64 |
| " . . . if thou hast ___ to be know by . . . " | 56 |
| What the "poor dog" had in "Old Mother Hubbard" | 67 |
| "And Then There Were ___" (Agatha Christie book) | 58 |
| ''But answer came there ___'' (Lewis Carroll) | 61 |
| What one of the little pigs had in "This Little Pig" | 62 |
| Of Peter O'Toole's eight Oscar nominations, how many he won | 67 |
| Number of Electoral Votes won by Ralph Nader in 2000 | 52 |
| If you get this amount of votes, you're not a spoiler | 57 |
| Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were ___" | 57 |
| "He who hath many friends hath __": Aristotle | 55 |
| "___ but the Brave" (1965 Frank Sinatra film) | 55 |
| People without a religious affiliation, in modern lingo | 55 |
| Schubert's "Eine kleine Trauermusik," e.g. | 56 |
| Group on Miles Davis's "Birth of the Cool," e.g. | 62 |
| Game in which a pitcher doesn't allow any knocks | 52 |
| Musical that spawned the unsuccessful "Yes, Yes, Yvette" | 66 |
| 1925 musical based on the play "My Lady Friends" | 58 |
| 1925 hit musical with the song "Tea for Two" | 54 |
| 1920's musical with the sequel "Yes, Yes, Yvette" | 63 |
| Being rude on the phone, sending e-mail flames, etc. | 52 |
| One who's just reminding you because they care, perhaps | 59 |
| People who won't just let you live your life already | 56 |
| "High" time for Hadleyville's marshal Kane | 56 |
| Arrival time of Frank Miller's train, in a 1952 film | 56 |
| "I've been drinking since half past ___" Social D | 63 |
| Speechwriter Peggy who coined many phrases for George H.W. Bush | 63 |
| Speechwriter Peggy who coined "a thousand points of light" | 68 |
| " . . . destruction that wasteth at ___": Psalm 91 | 60 |