| Word with ''lord'' or ''board'' | 63 |
| Word with ''active'' or ''drive'' | 65 |
| John Lennon "Happy Christmas (War Is ___)" | 52 |
| Florence and the Machine "Dog Days Are ___" | 53 |
| "Bullets ___ Broadway" (1994 Woody Allen movie) | 57 |
| "___ the Rainbow" ("The Wizard of Oz" tune) | 63 |
| ''Reply completed,'' to a ham operator | 54 |
| "Got one's money's worth" at the smorgasbord | 62 |
| War song that begins "Johnnie, get your gun" | 54 |
| Prefix with ''sac'' or ''duct'' | 63 |
| Roman poet who wrote "To be loved, be lovable" | 56 |
| Poet who wrote "If you want to be loved, be lovable" | 62 |
| J. M. W. Turner's "___ Banished From Rome" | 56 |
| He wrote "time is generally the best medicine" | 56 |
| He wrote ''To be loved, be lovable'' | 52 |
| Historic city badly damaged in the Spanish Civil War | 52 |
| Agent who negotiated Letterman's NBC-to-CBS move | 52 |
| Replacements "Want it in writing, I ___ you nothing" | 62 |
| Gary Clark Jr. "Don't ___ You a Thang" | 52 |
| "The little I know, I ___ to my ignorance": Guitry | 60 |
| John Irving's "A Prayer for ___ Meany" | 52 |
| Wilson of "The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou" | 56 |
| Vince's costar in "The Wedding Crashers" | 54 |
| Kevin Henkes kids' book about a blanket-loving mouse | 56 |
| Danny DeVito's "Throw Momma From the Train" role | 62 |
| Actor Reginald, who played both Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes | 62 |
| ___ Glendower, last Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales | 62 |
| The ''O'' in the Dallas Cowboys' T.O. | 57 |
| Singer of the #1 country hit "Tall Dark Stranger" | 59 |
| Olympian who received the 1976 Presidential Medal of Freedom | 60 |
| ''All that I am I ___ thee'' (Psalms) | 53 |
| "... debt of gratitude we ___ Adam" (Mark Twain) | 58 |
| Bird that can turn its head 135 degrees in both directions | 58 |
| Hieroglyphic symbol for the ancient Egyptian "M" | 58 |
| Bird seen with Mictlantecuhtli, the Aztec god of death | 54 |
| Animal who took three licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop | 65 |
| Bird that's probably not wise and certainly not old | 55 |
| Two residents of the Old Man's beard, in a Lear verse | 57 |
| Birds whose heads can rotate 135 degrees left or right | 54 |
| Â Â Temple University team, with "the" | 54 |
| Pershing's ___ (nickname for the U.S. Army Band) | 52 |
| "I'm My ___ Grandpaw" (1948 novelty hit) | 54 |
| "A Room of One's ___" (Virginia Woolf work) | 57 |
| ''The ___ Incident'' (Henry Fonda oater) | 56 |
| "The ___ Incident" (1943 Henry Fonda film) | 52 |
| ''The ___ Incident'' (Fonda Western) | 52 |
| Their movement is imitated in boustrophedonic writing | 53 |
| Animals that might hear "gee" and "haw" | 59 |
| "Clean" attachment for a product hawked by Billy Mays | 63 |
| Word with ''zinc'' or ''nitrous'' | 65 |
| Kitchen gadget brand with a rotationally symmetric logo | 55 |
| Prefix with "sulfide" or "moron" | 52 |
| Product whose site has a "Pimples 101" page | 53 |
| Military intelligence, e.g., according to George Carlin | 55 |
| Gloria Estefan hit whose title is Spanish for "Listen!" | 65 |
| "___ gods ...!": Brutus, in "Julius Caesar" | 63 |
| "Leaving Brooklyn: ___!" (Williamsburg Bridge sign) | 61 |
| "Leaving Brooklyn: ___!" (sign on the Williamsburg Bridge) | 68 |
| "___ Jubilee," weekly 1950s country music program on ABC | 66 |
| "__ Jubilee" (Carl Perkins' network TV debut) | 59 |
| 1994 Emmy winner for "Dvorák in Prague" | 52 |
| 1976 Emmy winner for "Evening at Symphony" | 52 |
| Layer discussed in "An Inconvenient Truth" | 52 |
| Hall of Famer who played the same position as Pee Wee | 53 |
| Shortstop Smith who won 13 consecutive Gold Glove Awards | 56 |
| "The Tonight Show" host who once walked off the set | 61 |
| TV host with the instrumental theme "I-M-4-U" | 55 |
| TV host with the catchphrase "I kid you not" | 54 |
| Talk show host who wrote "My Saber Is Bent" | 53 |
| Subject of the PBS documentary "Smart Television" | 59 |
| Subject of the documentary "Smart Television" | 55 |
| Subject of the documentary "As I Was Saying" | 54 |
| Host of 1950s TV's "Bank on the Stars" | 52 |
| Carson's predecessor on "The Tonight Show" | 56 |
| Allen's successor on "The Tonight Show" | 53 |
| Gold medalist Nurmi of the 1920, '24 and '28 Olympics | 61 |
| Distance runner Nurmi nicknamed "The Flying Finn" | 59 |
| ___ Nurmi, nine-time track gold medalist in 1920s Olympics | 58 |
| ''Les Demoiselles d'Avignon'' painter Picasso | 65 |
| Housemate in Steinbeck's "Tortilla Flat" | 54 |
| Lobbying organization that might be "super" | 53 |
| Its most odious type is classified as "Ser" | 53 |
| Colbert's is called Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow | 65 |
| ''___-Man Fever'' (1982 novelty hit) | 52 |
| Word hidden backwards in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 64 |
| New York school whose team is aptly named the Setters | 53 |
| " . . . ___, mio Dio!": Leonora's prayer | 54 |
| Lance Armstrong drove it at the 2006 Indianapolis 500 | 53 |
| Basketballer whose home court is at Bankers Life Fieldhouse | 59 |
| Oscar winner who made his film debut in "Me, Natalie," 1969 | 69 |
| Director and star of "Looking for Richard" | 52 |
| Word with ''ice'' or ''six'' | 60 |
| Cram three shirts and an inhaler in a duffel bag, if you're me | 66 |
| Game where the characters hinted at in the four clues appear | 60 |
| Rabanne who was the costume designer for "Barbarella" | 63 |
| Restore Our Future and the Red White and Blue Fund, e.g. | 56 |
| Rice field frequenter better known as the Java sparrow | 54 |
| Dave Winfield is the only Hall of Famer to wear this team's cap | 67 |
| Word with "knee," "mouse" or "shoulder" | 69 |
| Italian setting for "The Taming of the Shrew" | 55 |