| ''Jenufa'' and ''Alceste,'' e.g. | 64 |
| ___ citato (Latin phrase that's often abbreviated in footnotes) | 67 |
| Bernstein's ''Trouble in Tahiti,'' e.g. | 59 |
| Benjamin Britten's "Paul Bunyan," e.g. | 52 |
| "And Morning ___ with haste her lids": Emerson | 56 |
| HamletÂ’s "get thee to a nunnery" target | 53 |
| "Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind" speaker | 64 |
| The "thee" in "Get thee to a nunnery" | 57 |
| She "speaks things in doubt, / That carry but half sense" | 67 |
| Character to whom "Get thee to a nunnery" is said | 59 |
| "Good night, sweet ladies. Good night, good night" speaker | 68 |
| Satellite radio's "The ___ & Anthony Show" | 60 |
| Portraitist John dubbed “The Cornish Wonder” | 52 |
| English artist John who's buried at St. Paul's Cathedral | 64 |
| Boy with a fishing pole in a '60s sitcom title screen | 57 |
| Aunt Bee's charge on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 59 |
| Andy's son on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 52 |
| First novel in Cather's "prairie trilogy" | 55 |
| 1913 novel whose title ends with an exclamation point | 53 |
| Cause of 19th century warfare between England and China | 55 |
| Rap classic with the repeated chorus "Yeah, you know me!" | 67 |
| Naughty by Nature "You down with ___, yeah you know me" | 65 |
| Sofia's portrayer in "The Color Purple" | 53 |
| Winfrey who maybe someday will mention my crossword books to her fans | 69 |
| What "O" stands for in the magazine business | 54 |
| Voice actress in Disney's "The Princess and the Frog" | 67 |
| She signed off with the words "until we meet again" | 61 |
| Number 1 on Entertainment Weekly's 1998 power list | 54 |
| Noted talker whose name in reverse is a noted nontalker | 55 |
| Host who had a "Favorite Things" segment on her show | 62 |
| Her production company is her first name spelled backwards | 58 |
| Her full name anagrams to "horny rap wife" | 52 |
| First name of a ''The Color Purple'' cast member | 64 |
| Daytime talk show host born in Kosciusko, Mississippi | 53 |
| Benefactor of South Africa's Leadership Academy for Girls | 61 |
| "___ After the Show" (former Oxygen program) | 54 |
| "Live at the ___" (1988 Patsy Cline album) | 52 |
| Word with ''out'' and ''for'' | 61 |
| Click a "Don't send me email" checkbox | 52 |
| Makes a choice [and one more example of this puzzle's theme] | 64 |
| "Mr. Holland's ___" (Richard Dreyfuss film) | 57 |
| "Mr. Holland's ___" (1995 Dreyfuss film) | 54 |
| ___ Dei, organization in "The Da Vinci Code" | 54 |
| "I don't know if I need a shit ___ haircut" | 57 |
| "... good witch ___ bad witch?" (Glinda's query) | 62 |
| Words between ''man'' and ''mouse'' | 67 |
| "Che ___ è?" ("What time is it?": It.) | 61 |
| "Che ___ è?" ("What time is it?" in Italy) | 65 |
| "The Sibylline ___" (ancient religious collection) | 60 |
| Word with "history" or "hygiene" | 52 |
| Word with "surgeon" and "historian" | 55 |
| Word with "hygiene" or "surgeon" | 52 |
| Word with ''exam'' or ''history'' | 65 |
| Johnny Cash "Billy and Rex and ___ and Bob" | 53 |
| Setting for Cervantes's "El Gallardo Español" | 62 |
| Mediterranean city where "The Sheltering Sky" takes place | 67 |
| City where Camus's "The Plague" takes place | 57 |
| City captured by the Allies during Operation Torch, 1942 | 56 |
| Camus's birthplace and setting for "The Stranger" | 63 |
| Algerian port where Camus set "The Plague" | 52 |
| Animal in Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" | 61 |
| Sports & Leisure color, in the original Trivial Pursuit | 59 |
| "___ you glad I didn't say 'banana'?" | 59 |
| "High," in the Homeland Security Advisory System | 58 |
| Former name of the province whose capital is Bloemfontein | 57 |
| "Laborare est ___" ("to work is to pray") | 61 |
| ''___ Ben Jonson'' (literary epitaph) | 53 |
| Give speeches ending in "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"? | 68 |
| Handel's "Samson" or "Solomon" | 54 |
| The ___ (Marvel supervillain whose helmet looks like a giant eye) | 65 |
| Sovereign's __ (part of the British Crown Jewels) | 53 |
| Sovereign's __ (one of the British Crown Jewels) | 52 |
| Kentucky Derby winner the year after I'll Have Another | 58 |
| Alex Paterson & Thomas Fehlmann ambient house band | 54 |
| "O thou pale ___ that silent shines": Burns | 53 |
| "Little Fluffy Clouds" band, with "the" | 59 |
| Jerry with a recurring role on "Murder, She Wrote" | 60 |
| Briscoe's portrayer on "Law & Order" | 54 |
| "Be he alive ___ he dead": "Fe Fi Fo Fum" | 61 |
| "Awake, arise ___ forever fallen!": Milton | 52 |
| Willzyx the whale from a "South Park" episode, e.g. | 61 |
| The boat in "You're gonna need a bigger boat" | 59 |
| Swimmer featured in the 2013 film "Blackfish" | 55 |
| 1977 movie in which Bo Derek's leg is bitten off | 52 |
| 1977 Bo Derek movie in which her character's leg gets bitten off | 68 |
| They're pretty much all called Shamu, at SeaWorld | 53 |
| Brutal creatures in "The Lord of the Rings" | 53 |
| Horrid creatures in "The Lord of the Rings" | 53 |
| Meredith's "The ___ of Richard Feverel" | 53 |
| "I'll have the blue plate special," e.g. | 54 |
| ''Left face!'' or ''Halt!'' | 59 |
| "Live free ___" (New Hampshire's motto) | 53 |
| Novus ___ seclorum (phrase on the back of a dollar bill) | 56 |
| Runaway ___ Cart (former roller coaster in Branson, Missouri) | 61 |
| Where Hughes' "Spruce Goose" can be seen | 54 |
| ___ Treaty, establishing the 49th parallel as a U.S. border | 59 |
| ___ Trail (migration route to the Pacific Northwest) | 52 |
| Food brand whose name is a portmanteau of two state names | 57 |
| Food brand whose name is a combination of two state abbreviations | 65 |
| Host with a self-proclaimed "No Spin Zone" | 52 |