| Italian city where "The Taming of the Shrew" is set | 61 |
| Food prepared by Mrs. Costanza in a "Seinfeld" episode | 64 |
| Presley's co-star in ''Love Me Tender'' | 59 |
| Opera often paired with "Cavalleria Rusticana" | 56 |
| Its original purpose was to house Buddhist relics and sacred writings | 69 |
| "Maybe I'll Pitch Forever" autobiographer | 55 |
| It "clings cruelly to us," according to Keats | 55 |
| "These are the times that try men's souls" writer | 63 |
| He wrote that government "is but a necessary evil" | 60 |
| "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered" writer | 62 |
| "These are the times that try men's souls" penner | 63 |
| ''. . . try men's souls'' writer | 52 |
| Boxer shorts quantity, even though it's just one | 52 |
| Pattern sometimes called "Persian pickles" | 52 |
| Old TV's "knight without armor in a savage land" | 62 |
| "Survivor" setting in the Caroline Islands | 52 |
| Pacific Ocean nation whose largest island is Babelthuap | 55 |
| Beyond the ___ (outside the bounds of acceptable behavior) | 58 |
| "A Whiter Shade of ___" (Procol Harum hit) | 52 |
| Trendy diet of questionable historical verisimilitude | 53 |
| Trendy diet modeled after the ostensible habits of cavemen | 58 |
| Sarah who recently signed a multi-year contract with Fox News | 61 |
| Michael who sang "I'm a lumberjack and I'm O.K." | 66 |
| Actor Michael who wrote "Hemingway's Chair" | 57 |
| Where to find the Mercury line and the Girdle of Venus | 54 |
| Celebration of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem | 58 |
| Historic site in Texas (first battle of Mexican War) | 52 |
| Kitchen brand that "helps you pull it off" | 52 |
| Grier of "Foxy Brown" and "Jackie Brown" | 60 |
| Samuel Richardson novel subtitled "Virtue Rewarded" | 61 |
| Pioneering 1740 novel subtitled "Virtue Rewarded" | 59 |
| First name among the ''Baywatch'' cast | 54 |
| Daughter-in-law of Miss Ellie, on "Dallas" | 52 |
| Classic 1740 romance subtitled "Virtue Rewarded" | 58 |
| It was called the "Ritz-Carlton of airlines" | 54 |
| First airline with commercial transpacific passenger flights | 60 |
| Airline that had a waiting list for future moon flights | 55 |
| "___ makes the going great" (old ad slogan) | 53 |
| Article of apparel that's not made where you might think | 60 |
| Word with "instrument" or "control" | 55 |
| "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me" contestants | 54 |
| "Don't ___" ("Hitchhiker's Guide" motto) | 68 |
| Occurrence on "Black Friday," Sept. 19, 1873 | 54 |
| "Only the credits held my attention" et al. | 53 |
| Flower name derived from the French for "thought" | 59 |
| Uccello who painted "The Battle of San Romano" | 56 |
| "__ Was a Rollin' Stone": Temptations hit | 55 |
| Denny Doherty or John Phillips, in a '60s singing group | 59 |
| "--- Was a Rolling Stone" (Temptations hit) | 53 |
| "--- Was a Rollin' Stone" (Temptations hit) | 57 |
| "__, Can You Hear Me?": song from "Yentl" | 61 |
| "___, Won't You Dance with Me?": 1947 song | 56 |
| "_____ Was a Rollin' Stone" (1972 hit) | 52 |
| "___ Was a Rollin' Stone" (#1 hit for the Temptations) | 68 |
| ''___ Was a Rollin' Stone'' (1972 hit) | 58 |
| "___ Got a Brand New Bag" (1965 James Brown hit) | 58 |
| The male half of the "California Dreamin'" band | 61 |
| Half of the group that sang "I Saw Her Again" | 55 |
| Half of the "California Dreamin'" singers | 55 |
| Word with "doll," "clip" or "bag" | 63 |
| Word with ''doll'' or ''bag'' | 61 |
| Movie with a 9-year-old Best Supporting Actress winner | 54 |
| "February made me shiver, with every ___ I'd deliver" | 67 |
| "Big ___," nickname of baseball's David Ortiz | 59 |
| 'Big --' (nickname of baseball's David Ortiz) | 57 |
| Part of Sacagawea's load while guiding Lewis and Clark | 58 |
| Joseph who founded the New York Shakespeare Festival | 52 |
| By its location [see adjoining squares of answer], a bogey | 58 |
| By its location [see adjoining squares of answer], a birdie | 59 |
| "Modern all ___" (anagram for Arnold Palmer) | 54 |
| Beginning for "normal" or "legal" | 53 |
| Prefix with "normal" or "phrase" | 52 |
| Prefix with ''medic'' and ''legal'' | 67 |
| Lead-in for ''graph'' or ''legal'' | 66 |
| Attachment to "chute" or "mount" | 52 |
| ''Legal'' or ''normal'' beginning | 65 |
| ''Legal'' or ''medic'' lead-in | 62 |
| "Knowing all the facts," according to Woody Allen | 59 |
| Man to "tell 'em what they won" on many game shows | 64 |
| His voice is heard after "Live, from New York ..." | 60 |
| Comedian Jimmy who hosts the "Never Not Funny" podcast | 64 |
| Porter's "You Don't Know ___": 1929 | 53 |
| Cole Porter's "You Don't Know ___" | 52 |
| "Rendezvous Time in __" (Glenn Miller tune) | 53 |
| "Gay ___" ("Victor/Victoria" song) | 54 |
| 'Who Said Gay --?' (song from 'Can-Can') | 56 |
| Where "Whistler's Mother" "lives" | 57 |
| She cried in court, "It's not fair! Mom!" | 55 |
| Setting for much of "Inglourious Basterds" | 52 |
| Setting for Henry James's "The American" | 54 |
| Nicole's "The Simple Life 2" travel buddy | 55 |
| "Hustle and strut through ___ at night" Cult | 54 |
| "1 Night in ___" (noted unauthorized sex video) | 57 |
| Dogpile.com's #1 most searched celebrity of 2005 | 52 |
| Breaded, fried, and covered in melted mozz, in deli slang | 57 |
| City in northeast Italy, or Cleveland's largest suburb | 58 |
| Morgan Freeman, in ''The Shawshank Redemption'' | 63 |
| "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" singer John | 59 |
| Section of the Medicare law covering hospital and nursing care | 62 |
| Small crossword answer that has to be clued with a fill in the blank | 68 |