| Rodney of "The Best Damn Sports Show Period" | 54 |
| First African-American golfer with 12 P.G.A. Tour wins | 54 |
| "Celebrity Apprentice" runner-up Holly Robinson ___ | 61 |
| Having the toilet paper roll put on the "wrong" way, e.g. | 67 |
| Herman who said "I'm a loner, Dottie. A rebel." | 61 |
| Character whose portrayer was arrested for indecent exposure in 1991 | 68 |
| Score the winning point in a cribbage game, with "out" | 64 |
| "I've seen your picture" Steely Dan song | 54 |
| “___ o’ My Heart” (“Ziegfeld Follies” song) | 63 |
| It's separated from N.B. by the Northumberland Strait | 57 |
| Architect awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1993 | 57 |
| Sports great nicknamed "O Rei" ("The King") | 63 |
| Only player to be part of three World Cup-winning teams | 55 |
| Only player to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams | 57 |
| Legendary athlete on the 6/23/75 cover of Sports Illustrated | 60 |
| He scored his 1,000th goal at Brazil's Maracanã Stadium | 62 |
| Volcano name that means ''bald'' in French | 58 |
| Co-owner and captain of the Pequod in "Moby-Dick" | 59 |
| Word before ''One Two Three'' in a 1974 film title | 66 |
| Word before ''One Two Three'' in a film title | 61 |
| "The Taking of ___ One Two Three" (1974 thriller) | 59 |
| "___ the Conqueror" (Oscar-winning foreign film) | 58 |
| "_____ the Conqueror" (1988 Best Foreign Film) | 56 |
| She's behind Biden in the presidential line of succession | 61 |
| Limbaugh said she was "George McGovern on hormones" | 61 |
| Congresswoman whose father and brother were mayors of Baltimore | 63 |
| Thin Lizzy: "I put ___ to paper but I was frightened" | 63 |
| International writers' org. with appropriate initials | 57 |
| Actress Elizabeth of "Nothing Like the Holidays" | 58 |
| She wove Laertes' shroud by day, and unraveled it at night | 62 |
| "He held his ___ trust to Art . . . ": Dobson | 55 |
| Singer/songwriter Michael in "Boogie Nights" | 54 |
| "Seen the Doctor" singer/songwriter Michael | 53 |
| Pasta whose name is Italian for "feathers" | 52 |
| Pasta name that's Italian for "quills" | 52 |
| Its clock was featured in the 1945 film "The Clock" | 61 |
| Word after "take a" or "leave a," at the register | 69 |
| Of all U.S. coins, the only one that's less than half copper | 64 |
| Leonard and Sheldon's neighbor on "The Big Bang Theory" | 69 |
| "84 Charing Cross Road" correspondents, e.g. | 54 |
| Magazine with an annual "Sexiest Man Alive" feature | 61 |
| Magazine that annually chooses "The Sexiest Man Alive" | 64 |
| Phoenix suburb larger than the Midwest city it's named for | 62 |
| City connected to the question "Will it play there?" | 62 |
| Illinois birthplace of Richard Pryor and Betty Friedan | 54 |
| Salt's performing partner, in a 1980s hip-hop group | 55 |
| Star of Looney Tunes' "for Scent-imental Reasons" | 63 |
| Charlemagne's father, dubbed "the Short" | 54 |
| Charlemagne's dad, known as "The Short" | 53 |
| Soft drink that started out as "Brad's Drink" | 59 |
| It was originally called "Brad's Drink" | 53 |
| The "it" in the 1990s slogan "Gotta have it" | 64 |
| Product once pitched by Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey | 56 |
| Product introduced by a North Carolina pharmacist in 1898 | 57 |
| Drink whose 1990 cans appeared to spell "SEX" when stacked | 68 |
| Cola whose original name was "Brad's Drink" | 57 |
| Beverage originally called "Brad's Drink" | 55 |
| "Twice as much for a nickel" sloganeer, once | 54 |
| "The choice of a new generation" sloganeer, once | 58 |
| "Taste that beats the others cold" sloganeer, once | 60 |
| "No Coke, ___." (line from a famous SNL skit) | 55 |
| "It" in the old slogan "Gotta have it" | 58 |
| Ship created by Herman Melville for “Moby-Dick” | 55 |
| It separates ''pay'' from ''view'' | 66 |
| ''Ad astra ___ aspera''' (Kansas motto) | 59 |
| Word before "second," "hour" or "mile" | 68 |
| The second "p" in the NBA stat "PPG" | 56 |
| The "p" in the middle of certain abbreviations | 56 |
| Proust's "Ë la Recherche du Temps ___" | 56 |
| Proust's "A la Recherche du Temps _____" | 54 |
| Proust's ''A la recherche du temps ___'' | 60 |
| Actress Rosie of "White Men Can't Jump" | 53 |
| ''Do the Right Thing'' actress Rosie | 52 |
| Prefix with ''scope'' or ''meter'' | 66 |
| Jacopo ___, composer of the earliest surviving opera | 52 |
| Agatha Christie's "_____ at End House'' | 56 |
| "The Penultimate ___" (Lemony Snicket book) | 53 |
| What this puzzle's columnar entries are taken from | 54 |
| Full dental, your own parking space, corner office, etc. | 56 |
| Inspiration for Sally in ''Call Me Madam'' | 58 |
| Hair treatment that generally lasts three to six months | 55 |
| Presidente ___ International Airport (Argentina airfield) | 57 |
| Leader of the "descamisados" ("shirtless ones") | 67 |
| "___'s Latest Flame" ("Evita" song) | 59 |
| Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country" | 53 |
| "Waiting for __": Time magazine cover of 5/25/1992 | 60 |
| Violation of the first and second laws of thermodynamics | 56 |
| Object of many a hopeful machine inventor's search | 54 |
| Recipient of the first gold single awarded by the R.I.A.A. | 58 |
| "The man who invented casual," according to Bing Crosby | 65 |
| "The Case of the Demure Defendant" protagonist | 56 |
| "One man's Mede is another man's ___" | 55 |
| Australian city from where the band Tame Impala hails | 53 |
| "The Fair Maid of ___" (Sir Walter Scott novel) | 57 |
| Where the 2003 true-life film "Touching the Void" is set | 66 |
| The Putumayo River forms part of its northern border | 52 |
| The charango is this country's national instrument | 54 |
| Opening scene locale in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 59 |
| Locale for Che Guevara in "The Motorcycle Diaries" | 60 |
| Indiana town that's home to the International Circus Hall of Fame | 69 |