| "Focus. Hustle. Hydrate. Believe." sloganeer | 54 |
| "A __ of this gout!": "King Henry IV, Part 2" | 65 |
| Correspondent's "Oh, and another thing ..." | 57 |
| Where Velázquez's "Las Meninas" can be seen | 60 |
| Site of Velázquez's "The Forge of Vulcan" | 58 |
| Museum that once held Picasso's "Guernica" | 56 |
| Home of Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights" | 58 |
| Where Mozart's "Don Giovanni" premiered | 53 |
| Setting for "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" | 57 |
| Sweets named for a French soldier whose cook was the inventor | 61 |
| Whitney's partner in aircraft engine manufacturing | 54 |
| Brooklyn's ___ Institute, college of art and architecture | 61 |
| ''. . . I ___ the Lord my soul to take'' | 56 |
| MC Hammer "We got to ___ just to make it today" | 57 |
| It ends with something found four times in this puzzle | 54 |
| Prefix with "school" or "mature" | 52 |
| Prefix with "owned" or "occupied" | 53 |
| It comes before "view" or "text" | 52 |
| It can come before the first word in each starred entry | 55 |
| ''Fix'' or ''game'' beginning | 61 |
| (adj.) before the "chicken or egg" concept originated | 63 |
| Title for Zhou Enlai from Oct. 1, 1949 to Jan. 8, 1976 | 54 |
| Curtis Sittenfeld novel about a girl at the prestigious Ault Academy | 68 |
| "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," e.g. | 54 |
| "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace," for one | 60 |
| Like one's favorite radio stations, typically | 54 |
| Singer with the 1960 #1 album "G.I. Blues" | 52 |
| Performer with five #1 hits in his first year on the Billboard charts | 69 |
| "Weekend Update" on "SNL," e.g.? | 52 |
| 1989 Rush album with a rabbit in a top hat on its cover | 55 |
| It can tell you how you're doing in class, pressure free | 60 |
| "I'm staying in to wash my hair," perhaps | 55 |
| One of South Africa's capitals, also know as the Jacaranda City | 67 |
| This can follow the beginnings of the three longest entries | 59 |
| "Eternal vigilance is the ___ of liberty": Jefferson | 62 |
| Travel website with longtime spokesman William Shatner | 54 |
| What "ruined the angels," per Ralph Waldo Emerson | 59 |
| "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'" county singer | 56 |
| "Je vous en ___" ("You're welcome": Fr.) | 64 |
| Wearing a long dress and a collar buttoned to the top, maybe | 60 |
| Word with "donna" or "ballerina" | 52 |
| "Jump, Jive an' Wail" bandleader Louis | 52 |
| Roman à clef about Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign | 62 |
| Like the forest in Longfellow's "Evangeline" | 58 |
| Phillip, e.g., in Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" | 58 |
| Thing on the cover of "Dark Side of the Moon" | 55 |
| TV series originally set at Fox River State Penitentiary | 56 |
| Electronics giant located in a criminal environment? | 52 |
| "No ___" ("Piece of cake," slangily) | 56 |
| Prepresidential title for Bill Clinton or Woodrow Wilson: Abbr. | 63 |
| Something to get with (with ''the'') | 52 |
| Bygone era, which will help answer the five capitalized clues | 61 |
| Jump vertically with all four feet off the ground, as a gazelle | 63 |
| Either Didi or Gogo's hat in "Waiting for Godot," e.g. | 68 |
| It's "architecture, not interior decoration": Hemingway | 69 |
| "Live long and __": "Star Trek" blessing | 60 |
| Shakespeare's magician in "The Tempest" | 53 |
| Subject of the 1999 film "Le Temps Retrouvé" | 57 |
| "À la Recherche du Temps Perdu" author | 52 |
| Nickname for a Boston skyscraper, with "The" | 54 |
| Boston skyscraper's nickname (with "The") | 55 |
| Someone who just got out of a long bath, facetiously | 52 |
| Seinfeld called him "the Picasso of our profession" | 61 |
| "__ Convictions": comic Richard's autobiography | 61 |
| "Do you know where your children are?" is one: Abbr. | 62 |
| "This is your brain on drugs" ad, for short | 53 |
| "This is your brain on drugs" ad, e.g.: Abbr. | 55 |
| "Take time to be a dad today" ad, for short | 53 |
| "The Lord is my shepherd . . ." begins one | 52 |
| ''The Lord is my shepherd'' begins one | 54 |
| ''The Lord is my shepherd . . .'' begins one | 60 |
| Song with the words "Out of the mouth of babes," for one | 66 |
| One begins "The Lord is my light and my salvation" | 60 |
| One begins "The king shall joy in thy strength" | 57 |
| One begins "By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down" | 66 |
| "The Lord is my light and my salvation ...," for one | 62 |
| "God is our refuge and strength ...," for one | 55 |
| Whence the line "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet" | 59 |
| Whence the phrase "Put not your trust in princes" | 59 |
| Whence the line "The meek shall inherit the earth" | 60 |
| Whence the line "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want" | 69 |
| Whence "... as far as the east is from the west" | 58 |
| Source of "I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep" | 65 |
| Good behavior ... or a hint to two lines of letters in this puzzle | 66 |
| Test that doesn't matter for most college applications | 58 |
| Its scores are used in selecting Natl. Merit Scholars | 53 |
| Letter that appears twice in the Schrödinger equation | 56 |
| Greek letter spelled out at the start of a Beatles title? | 57 |
| "I'm not supposed to talk about this, but ..." | 60 |
| Only two U.S. states, Wash. and Cal., are entirely within this zone | 67 |
| Sch. that serves ice cream in a Peachy Paterno flavor | 53 |
| "You thought I'd give it to you, didn't you?" | 63 |
| Mythological figure being kissed in a statue at the Louvre | 58 |
| 1998 film that won the Golden Raspberry for Worst Remake | 56 |
| School gp. that sometimes has an "S" added to its name | 64 |
| National org. with the slogan "every child. one voice" | 64 |
| National org. that installed its first male president in 2009 | 61 |
| National grp. since 1897 that elected its first male head in 2009 | 65 |
| "Harper Valley ___" (1968 Jeannie C. Riley hit) | 57 |
| Inits. associated with the old theme park Heritage USA | 54 |