| Scandinavian capital that uses garbage to generate energy | 57 |
| Olympics locale where the first figure-skating triple jump was landed | 69 |
| Modern-day name of the city where "Peer Gynt" premiered | 65 |
| Four-time host of the Nordic World Ski Championships | 52 |
| City where "The Scream" was stolen in 2004 | 52 |
| City from which Amundsen started his Antarctic expedition | 57 |
| ___ Accords (1993 peace agreements between Israel and the PLO) | 62 |
| Onetime teen idol who later hosted "Pyramid" | 54 |
| Family often seen on "The Andy Williams Show" | 55 |
| "One Bad Apple" group, with "The" | 53 |
| Basis for Elvis' ''It's Now or Never'' | 62 |
| Source for the tune of "It's Now or Never" | 56 |
| Song that Elvis's "It's Now or Never" was based on | 68 |
| Song akin to Elvis's "It's Now or Never" | 58 |
| Melody used for Elvis' 'It's Now or Never' | 58 |
| Basis of Tony Martin's "There's No Tomorrow" | 62 |
| Org. seen in flashbacks in "The Good Shepherd" | 56 |
| Org. in the 1946 thriller "Cloak and Dagger" | 54 |
| '40s gp. that trained at Congressional Country Club | 55 |
| ''Cotton Comes to Harlem'' director Davis | 57 |
| Walter's "I'm Not Rappaport" costar | 53 |
| Walter's "I'm Not Rappaport" co-star | 54 |
| Walter's ''I'm Not Rappaport'' co-star | 62 |
| He directed Redd in "Cotton Comes to Harlem" | 54 |
| Davis who played John F. Kennedy in "Bubba Ho-Tep" | 60 |
| Bird that doesn't actually bury its head in the sand | 56 |
| School inits. common to the Pac-10, Big 12, and Big Ten | 55 |
| Sch. that plays its home football games at The Horseshoe | 56 |
| ___ the Lucky Rabbit, first Disney character to generate merchandise | 68 |
| Type of gambling done far away from the races: Abbr. | 52 |
| Place where you might wager on the Belmont Stakes: Abbr. | 56 |
| Places where the Daily Racing Form is read, in brief | 52 |
| Like packages with a "Drug Facts" label: Abbr. | 56 |
| Singer of the aria "Dio! mi potevi scagliar" | 54 |
| Opera with the aria "Qui trarrò Cassio" | 52 |
| Ferrell's cheerleading partner on "Saturday Night Live" | 69 |
| Ferrell's partner in "SNL" Spartan Cheerleaders bits | 66 |
| Cheri who impersonated Judge Judy on "Saturday Night Live" | 68 |
| ''Saturday Night Live'' alumna Cheri | 52 |
| Voice actress on Fox's "Sit Down, Shut Up" | 56 |
| Spartan cheerleader portrayer on "Saturday Night Live" | 64 |
| One-time "Saturday Night Live" performer Cheri | 56 |
| Former "Saturday Night Live" regular Cheri | 52 |
| Former "Saturday Night Live" performer Cheri | 54 |
| Ferrell's frequent partner in "SNL" skits | 55 |
| Ferrell's cheerleading partner on "S.N.L." | 56 |
| Ferrell's cheerleader partner on "SNL" | 52 |
| Cheri who voiced Sleeping Beauty in "Shrek the Third" | 63 |
| Cheri who played Gail Hailstorm in "Scary Movie" | 58 |
| Castmate of Gasteyer on "Saturday Night Live" | 55 |
| 1990s castmate of Ferrell on "Saturday Night Live" | 60 |
| "Simma down now!" utterer on "SNL" | 54 |
| New Mexico county where the first atomic bomb was exploded | 58 |
| Source of the phrase "pomp and circumstance" | 54 |
| One who "lov'd not wisely but too well" | 53 |
| His opening line is "'Tis better as it is" | 56 |
| Game with an annual world championship, first held in Tokyo in 1977 | 67 |
| "I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee" speaker | 59 |
| With "The," 1971 best-seller about an evil twin | 57 |
| 1991 DeVito film, ''___ People's Money'' | 60 |
| "I've got to take it on the ___ side" RHCP | 56 |
| "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" singer Redding | 63 |
| Lex Luthor's sidekick in "Superman" (1978) | 56 |
| ___ Day & the Knights (band in "Animal House") | 60 |
| __ B. Driftwood, Groucho's "A Night at the Opera" role | 68 |
| Williams who co-founded and still performs with the Temptations | 63 |
| Man's name meaning "One who hears well" | 53 |
| Johnny with the 1958 hit "Willie and the Hand Jive" | 61 |
| Jay-Z song that samples "Try a Little Tenderness" | 59 |
| Groucho's role in "A Night at the Opera" | 54 |
| Drexell's first name on "Drexell's Class" | 59 |
| Defensive lineman Sistrunk of the '70s Oakland Raiders | 58 |
| Company that worked on the Burj Khalifa construction project | 60 |
| Company that owns the trade name "Escalator" | 54 |
| Company that once owned the trademark "Escalator" | 59 |
| #1 transportation company in worldwide daily patrons | 52 |
| "The Adventures of Milo and ___" (1989 film) | 54 |
| "Animal House" band "___ Day and the Knights" | 65 |
| "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" Redding | 56 |
| "... potato pan, ___" (end of a palindrome) | 53 |
| ___ Chandler, longtime publisher of the Los Angeles Times | 57 |
| ___ B. Driftwood ("A Night at the Opera" role) | 56 |
| Tribe encountered early in the Lewis and Clark expedition | 57 |
| Indians whose name means "lovers of sexual pleasure" | 62 |
| Peter who voiced Anton Ego in "Ratatouille" | 53 |
| Timmy ___ (Bart Simpson alter ego who gets stuck down a well) | 61 |
| Peter who was the voice of Anton Ego in "Ratatouille" | 63 |
| Most-nominated Best Actor (eight times) never to win an Oscar | 61 |
| Hepburn's "The Lion in Winter" co-star | 52 |
| Actor with the most Academy Award nominations without a win | 59 |
| Actor Peter of ''The Lion in Winter'' | 53 |
| 1972 Best Actor nominee for "The Ruling Class" | 56 |
| Natives who met Lewis and Clark near modern-day Council Bluffs | 62 |
| "___ Vez" (sequel to "The Motorcycle Diaries") | 66 |
| Italian port with ruins of an imposing Aragonese castle | 55 |
| Italian city that is the title setting of a Walpole novel | 57 |
| "The Castle of ___" (classic Gothic novel) | 52 |
| "Al ___ Lado Del RÃo" (2004 Oscar winner for Best Song) | 68 |
| "___ Rollo" (popular Mexican variety show) | 52 |
| NFL tiebreakers hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 64 |