| 'Movin' --' ('The Jeffersons' theme song) | 61 |
| "Thinking ___ in the final throes" (Amy Winehouse line) | 65 |
| "That's all __, dude": "Not my fault" | 61 |
| Gush (over) ... or sounds shared by the answer to each starred clue | 67 |
| It may be said after kissing the tips of one's fingers | 58 |
| Green-skinned dancer in ''Star Wars'' | 53 |
| Green-skinned dancing girl in a "Star Wars" film | 58 |
| Green-skinned dancing girl in "The Return of the Jedi" | 64 |
| Green-skinned dancer in "Return of the Jedi" | 54 |
| ''Return of the Jedi'' green-skinned dancer | 59 |
| "___-Pah-Pah" (song from "Oliver!") | 55 |
| ''___-Pah-Pah'' (''Oliver!'' tune) | 66 |
| Start of a "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" song | 65 |
| Half a "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" race | 63 |
| Suffix with ''ball'' or ''buff'' | 64 |
| Ending for ''ball'' or ''bass'' | 63 |
| Biography subtitled "Living in the Shadows" | 53 |
| Woman's name that's Irish for "unity" | 55 |
| Wife of the actor known as "The Little Tramp" | 55 |
| Spanish actress Chaplin (Charlie's granddaughter) | 53 |
| Eugene O'Neill's daughter who married Charlie Chaplin | 61 |
| 1998 biography subtitled "Living in the Shadows" | 58 |
| Winning "Hollywood Squares" line, at times | 52 |
| White's combined move of Kc1 and Rd1, in chess notation | 59 |
| Tic-tac-toe line ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
| "___ Baby Baby" (1965 hit for the Miracles) | 53 |
| Repeated interjection in the Rolling Stones' "Miss You" | 69 |
| "Wow, you completed the Ironman Triathlon!" | 53 |
| Comic strip character with a pet dinosaur named Dinny | 53 |
| It might come from the lips of someone who's all thumbs | 59 |
| "__!...I Did It Again": Britney Spears album and hit song | 67 |
| "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the ___" | 66 |
| Fish that's also a talk show host with one letter missing | 61 |
| Heroine of ''Because of Winn-Dixie'' | 52 |
| Word with ''fire'' or ''harlequin'' | 67 |
| Virgin Valley black fire ___ (Nevada's state precious gemstone) | 67 |
| Talk show host with a self-named show on "The Simpsons" | 65 |
| Sylvia's mom in the comic strip "Pickles" | 55 |
| Stone said to bring bad luck to those not born in October | 57 |
| Stone called "oculus mundi" in medieval times | 55 |
| Nelson's grandmother in the comic strip "Pickles" | 63 |
| "How ___ Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life" | 61 |
| Birthstones whose name starts with the same letter as their month | 65 |
| Stanczak's "Provocative Current," e.g. | 52 |
| Genre of a 1965 exhibit called "The Responsive Eye" | 61 |
| Genre in MoMA's 1965 "The Responsive Eye" exhibit | 63 |
| Bridget Riley's "Movement in Squares," e.g. | 57 |
| "Earth still holds __ her gate": Thomas Nashe | 55 |
| "'I __ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din" | 62 |
| "Wilt thou not ___ thy heart...?": Emerson | 52 |
| "Wilt thou not __ thy heart . . .?": Emerson | 54 |
| "Wide I'll ___ my arms": "Hamlet" | 57 |
| "The very minute bids thee ___ thine ear": Shak. | 58 |
| "O the cannons ___ their rosy-flashing muzzles!": Whitman | 67 |
| "Morn did ___ / Its pale eyes then ...": Shelley | 58 |
| "Ere Heaven shall ___ her portals ...": Byron | 55 |
| "'I ___ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din" | 63 |
| "...wide I'll ___ my arms": "Hamlet" | 60 |
| "... thus wide I'll __ my arms": "Hamlet" | 65 |
| ''To ___ their golden eyes'' (Shakespeare) | 58 |
| What group founded in 1960 currently has 12 members? | 52 |
| Grp. that has held summit meetings in Caracas and Riyadh | 56 |
| Essay usually near the page with readers' letters | 53 |
| Nancy who played Yente in "Fiddler on the Roof" | 57 |
| "Fresh Thinking — Better Cars" company | 52 |
| Walt Whitman's ''Song of the ___ Road'' | 59 |
| Like a frame in which a strike or spare isn't bowled | 56 |
| Title words before "Nothing to hide," in a Journey hit | 64 |
| Performance the night before the reviews come out, typically | 60 |
| What regretful rocker does on Barbara Walters, with "up" | 66 |
| Words before "interpretation" or "the public" | 65 |
| Mozart's "Cosi fan tutte," for example | 52 |
| ''The Pirates of Penzance,'' notably | 52 |
| Where to hear "Bravo!" and "Brava!" | 55 |
| The Kinks "Preservation Act" was a rock one | 53 |
| Tchaikovsky's "The Queen of Spades," e.g. | 55 |
| Subject of Wayne Koestenbaum's "The Queen's Throat" | 69 |
| Philip Glass's "Waiting for the Barbarians," e.g. | 63 |
| Peter Eötvös's "Angels in America," for one | 63 |
| P.D.Q. Bach's "The Stoned Guest," e.g. | 52 |
| Each of this puzzle's long Across answers sounds like one | 61 |
| "What's ___, Doc?" (famed Bugs Bunny cartoon) | 59 |
| "Quadrophenia": The Who's other rock ___ | 54 |
| "Quadrophenia": The Who's other rock __ | 53 |
| "No good ___ plot can be sensible": W.H. Auden | 56 |
| "No good ___ plot can be sensible ...": W. H. Auden | 61 |
| "I like every kind of music except rap, country, and ___" | 67 |
| "Genoveva" was the only one written by Robert Schumann | 64 |
| "Dido and Aeneas," for an early English example | 57 |
| ''Lulu'' or ''Norma'' | 53 |
| ''Fidelio'' was Beethoven's only one | 56 |
| ''Faust'' or ''Don Giovanni'' | 61 |
| ''Carmen'' or ''Aida'' | 54 |
| "Don Giovanni" and "Don Pasquale" | 53 |
| "Fidelio" and "Orfeo ed Euridice" | 53 |
| Cherubini's "Armida" and "Médée" | 62 |
| "Eugene Onegin" and "Boris Godunov" | 55 |
| "Einstein on the Beach" and "Nixon in China" | 64 |
| ''Norma'' and ''Turandot'' | 58 |
| ''Macbeth'' and ''Otello'' | 58 |