| Christine's lover in ''Phantom of the Opera'' | 65 |
| "___ and the Kings of Spain" (1995 Tears for Fears album) | 67 |
| The Phantom's rival in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 63 |
| Phantom's rival, in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 60 |
| Christine's love in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 60 |
| Christine's fiance in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 62 |
| Word with ''transit'' or ''fire'' | 65 |
| ___ Riot (indie band with the 2008 album "The Rhumb Line") | 68 |
| "Suddenly, as ___ things will, it vanished": E. B. Browning | 69 |
| "And what is so ___ as a day in June?": Lowell | 56 |
| "__, please" ("I like mine still mooing") | 61 |
| ``. . . so ___ as a day in June?'': J.R. Lowell | 55 |
| British dish with an American version called a Hot Brown | 56 |
| "That ___ gift . . . common sense": Meredith | 54 |
| Ideal match, it's said, for a Cabernet Sauvignon | 52 |
| "Good Lovin'" group, with "the" | 55 |
| One who might use the curse word "bumbaclot" | 54 |
| Believer decked out in green, yellow, and red, often | 52 |
| "___ Revolution" (Bob Marley and the Wailers album) | 61 |
| Water _____ ("Wind in the Willows" character) | 55 |
| Templeton of "Charlotte's Web," for one | 53 |
| Instrument of torture in Room 101 of "1984" | 53 |
| Chinese calendar animal ... or the key to this puzzle's theme | 65 |
| Word with ''birth'' or ''interest'' | 67 |
| Declare "good" or "excellent," say | 54 |
| Judged ''Dancing With the Stars,'' e.g. | 55 |
| Like "Hawmps!" and "C.H.O.M.P.S." | 53 |
| Like "The Exorcist" and "Lethal Weapon" | 59 |
| Like "10," "54," and "300" | 56 |
| 2009 Rihanna album with "Russian Roulette" | 52 |
| Like only one Best Picture in Academy Award history (1969) | 58 |
| Golden ___ (mathematical constant often encountered in biology) | 63 |
| Winston Smith's greatest fear, in "1984" | 54 |
| Mrs. Frisby's charges in "The Secret of NIMH" | 59 |
| Dustin's role in ''Midnight Cowboy'' | 56 |
| Oscar-nominated role for Dustin between Benjamin and Lenny | 58 |
| Joe's con man buddy in "Midnight Cowboy" | 54 |
| Dustin Hoffman's "Midnight Cowboy" role | 53 |
| Julia of ''Kiss of the Spider Woman'' | 53 |
| ''Concerto for the Left Hand'' composer | 55 |
| Word that can mean "entangle" or "disentangle" | 66 |
| "Piano Concerto for the Left Hand" composer | 53 |
| Poe called it "grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous" | 69 |
| Poe called it "grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous" | 68 |
| ''Quoth the ___, 'Nevermore''' | 54 |
| Dancer with a Cat in the Hat hat and pacifier, maybe | 52 |
| Shankar who played at the Concert for Bangladesh, 1971 | 54 |
| "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" singer | 63 |
| William ___ (long-time head of Homicide on "The Wire") | 64 |
| Whom Sinatra called the "classiest" singer | 52 |
| Lou who sang "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" | 69 |
| "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" singer Lou | 67 |
| "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing" singer, 1966 | 52 |
| Loser to ''Million Dollar Baby'' for Best Picture | 65 |
| It lost out to "Million Dollar Baby" for Best Picture | 63 |
| ''I Can't Stop Loving You'' singer | 54 |
| ''The Farmer's Daughter'' star Martha | 57 |
| They're often caught while wearing little clothing | 54 |
| Tampa Bay team playing in this puzzle's longest answers? | 60 |
| Line of Motorola phones that sounds like the cutting edge | 57 |
| You usually don't get one when you ground into a DP | 55 |
| The Rangers' Nelson Cruz earned the last one of 2010 | 56 |
| Result of a fruitful plate appearance in the Grapefruit League: Abbr. | 69 |
| 12 of these is the single-player record for an MLB game | 55 |
| Triple Crown winners must lead their league in these | 52 |
| Stat in which Alex Rodriguez leads all active players | 53 |
| Hank Aaron finished his career with 2,297 of them, in brief | 59 |
| Its slogan was once "We'll open your eyes" | 56 |
| It once billed itself "The most trusted name in television" | 69 |
| First company to broadcast from the Empire State Building | 57 |
| Company that introduced TV at the 1939 WorldÂ’s Fair | 55 |
| Company that developed TV's Indian Head Test Pattern | 56 |
| Company in the Aaron Sorkin play "The Farnsworth Invention" | 69 |
| Amp connector named for the company that invented it | 52 |
| "The most trusted name in electronics" sloganeer, once | 64 |
| "The most trusted name in electronics" sloganeer | 58 |
| ___ Dome (site of the 2006 March Madness Final Four) | 52 |
| ___ Dome (home of the Indianapolis Colts until 2008) | 52 |
| Military org. with the motto "Per ardua ad astra" | 59 |
| They were once "The most trusted name in television" | 62 |
| Force whose motto is "Maintiens le droit": Abbr. | 58 |
| Its uniform includes a red serge tunic and a Stetson: Abbr. | 59 |
| Food and Nutrition Bd. guidelines first adopted in 1941 | 55 |
| "Interview With the Vampire" actor Stephen | 52 |
| Chris with the 1978 hit "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" | 69 |
| Whitaker's costar in "The Crying Game" | 52 |
| Stephen who played Bertie in "Breakfast on Pluto" | 59 |
| Stephen of "Interview With the Vampire," 1994 | 55 |
| Stephen ___ (Academy Award nominee for "The Crying Game") | 67 |
| Peggy who played Lulu Hogg on "Dukes of Hazzard" | 58 |
| Oscar-nominated actor in "The Crying Game" | 52 |
| He's Dr. Lane in "Underworld: Awakening" | 54 |
| He played Davidson's love interest in "The Crying Game" | 69 |
| He played Cardinal Richelieu in "The Musketeer" | 57 |
| "On the Beach" English singer/songwriter Chris | 56 |
| "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" singer Chris | 58 |
| ___ Irvin, who designed the first cover for The New Yorker | 58 |
| ___ Award for the Short Story (annual literary prize) | 53 |
| "The Cloister and the Hearth" author Charles | 54 |
| ''The Cloister and the Hearth'' author | 54 |