| Story in Kipling's "The Jungle Book" | 50 |
| State birds of Connecticut, Michigan and Wisconsin | 50 |
| Seagram Building architect Ludwig Mies van der ___ | 50 |
| She had a 1980 #1 hit with "Upside Down" | 50 |
| Spoilage added to the seven longest Across answers | 50 |
| Start for "Rooter" or "tiller" | 50 |
| Singer with the 2000 album "Lovers Rock" | 50 |
| Spiegel who produced "On the Waterfront" | 50 |
| State capital with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum | 50 |
| Site of a historic New York thoroughbred racetrack | 50 |
| Saddam's ex-partner, in "South Park" | 50 |
| Sinatra's "I'm ____ to Want You" | 50 |
| Sultan's son in "The Arabian Nights" | 50 |
| Shel Silverstein book, or dismount beneath a roof? | 50 |
| Suggestion to singer Lennox after a garlicky meal? | 50 |
| Start of the middle row of letters on a typewriter | 50 |
| Sherlock Holmes's first appearance, colorfully | 50 |
| Sports area where this puzzle's theme is found | 50 |
| Script that executes a series of computer commands | 50 |
| Story of a Ping-Pong champ's retirement years? | 50 |
| Stevie Wonder "Master ___ (Jammin')" | 50 |
| Social arrangements that don't always work out | 50 |
| Studio exec's rationale for making gory films? | 50 |
| Self-titled album named Pitchfork's #1 of 2011 | 50 |
| Secondary competitions, in some tennis tournaments | 50 |
| Suave alter ego in "The Nutty Professor" | 50 |
| Scottish poet and "Animal House" actress | 50 |
| Single from "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | 50 |
| Say "Hey, batter batter batter" and such | 50 |
| Start of an aptly expressed linguistic observation | 50 |
| Supermodel Crawford who's seen on infomercials | 50 |
| Singer with the album "Born on a Friday" | 50 |
| Setting for Tennyson's "Enoch Arden" | 50 |
| See highlighted letters intersected by this answer | 50 |
| Show no respect to "Show of Shows" star? | 50 |
| Singer of the Top 10 hit "Walk on Water" | 50 |
| She played Rebecca in the 1952 "Ivanhoe" | 50 |
| Sondra's husband on "The Cosby Show" | 50 |
| Singer with the 2011 single "California" | 50 |
| Singer of "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" | 50 |
| Strapped Obama cabinet member (planning to get...) | 50 |
| Specialist who's paid in continental currency? | 50 |
| She was #1 on Maxim's Hot 100 in 2005 and 2006 | 50 |
| Setting of Blackmore's "Lorna Doone" | 50 |
| Selling grills that "knock out the fat"? | 50 |
| Subject of the biopic "Song Without End" | 50 |
| Singer and longtime owner of baseball's Angels | 50 |
| She wrote "The House on Coliseum Street" | 50 |
| Superhero who had an arch foe named Bull's-Eye | 50 |
| Second U.S. astronaut in space, after Alan Shepard | 50 |
| Self-nicknamed "Overweight Lover" of rap | 50 |
| She played the Bond girl in "Goldfinger" | 50 |
| Strategy employed by a Siberian Hansel and Gretel? | 50 |
| Self-conscious remark when putting on a new outfit | 50 |
| Self-conscious remark when packing too many pounds | 50 |
| Soccer player's explanation for his wild ways? | 50 |
| Singer on the album "End of the Century" | 50 |
| Singer whose back-up band was the Full Tilt Boogie | 50 |
| Specialty of a Columbia school established in 1912 | 50 |
| Star of TV's "Veronica's Closet" | 50 |
| South Korean golfer with seven PGA tournament wins | 50 |
| Spiritual writer-philosopher born in British India | 50 |
| Singer with the 2009 #1 hit "Poker Face" | 50 |
| Steve Martin film with a surreal freeway billboard | 50 |
| Solve a problem involving illegally acquired funds | 50 |
| Scotland Yard inspector in Sherlock Holmes stories | 50 |
| Start of a paraphrased quip from Laurence J. Peter | 50 |
| Sign words often accompanied by an airplane symbol | 50 |
| Softening the cuticles, polishing the nails, etc.? | 50 |
| Successful selection in "Concentration"? | 50 |
| Scottish inventor and road builder John Loudon ___ | 50 |
| Shapeshifting member of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force | 50 |
| Serving as a diplomat below the rank of ambassador | 50 |
| Special effects scene in a summer blockbuster, say | 50 |
| Soprano Gluck kidnapped by a fundamentalist group? | 50 |
| Store owner whose name Big Bird usually gets wrong | 50 |
| Subject of Michael Crichton's "Prey" | 50 |
| Souvenirs from Russia, and this puzzle's theme | 50 |
| She played Sasha Monroe on "Third Watch" | 50 |
| Start of a Dr. Frankenstein comment on his monster | 50 |
| Surgeons who have never done a rhinoplasty before? | 50 |
| Sinatra song about why he had to cancel a concert? | 50 |
| Shopping site such as NastyGal.com or ModCloth.com | 50 |
| Symbol of watchfulness, as found on the Great Seal | 50 |
| Stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries | 50 |
| Stands replaced iPod with signs of hestitating (7) | 50 |
| San Francisco disaster of 1989, the Loma ___ quake | 50 |
| Stops playing hangman after the first wrong guess? | 50 |
| Ship that rescues Ishmael in "Moby-Dick" | 50 |
| Shakespeare's "The _____ of Lucrece" | 50 |
| Subject of much of Jay-Z's "Decoded" | 50 |
| Suited for high schoolers, on video game packaging | 50 |
| Set of names that start with "Z," often? | 50 |
| Stewie's teddy bear, on "Family Guy" | 50 |
| Shock some electrical connections? (trade 3 and 7) | 50 |
| Simon Pegg, in recent "Star Trek" movies | 50 |
| Starting point of some famous civil rights marches | 50 |
| Scientific project seeking contact with alien life | 50 |
| Send dirty messages while waiting at the DMV, say? | 50 |
| Soldier who has completed most of his tour of duty | 50 |