| Composer of the song cycle "Evidence of Things Not Seen" | 66 |
| "Watchmen" vigilante with a black-and-white mask | 58 |
| Sigur ___ (band with the 2002 album "( )") | 52 |
| Parks who wouldn't take discrimination sitting down | 55 |
| Parks who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom | 52 |
| Parks known as the "first lady of civil rights" | 57 |
| Edwin's fiancée in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" | 64 |
| "The Accumulation of Capital" author Luxemburg | 56 |
| ___ Coldfield, first narrator in “Absalom, Absalom!” | 60 |
| ___ Bud, schoolgirl in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" | 61 |
| ... the one for Economics by this Grammy-winning country singer, ... | 68 |
| Glass-encased item in "Beauty and the Beast" | 54 |
| Flower with such varieties as Tipsy Imperial Concubine and Happy Butt | 69 |
| Cincinnati Red who played his final game Aug. 17, 1986 | 54 |
| It was held outside of California only once, in 1942 | 52 |
| New Jersey village that was the first ever to be incandescently lit | 67 |
| New Jersey town where Edison built the first electric lighting system | 69 |
| Friml operetta with the song "Indian Love Call" | 57 |
| ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'' character | 52 |
| ''Come On-A My House'' vocalist Clooney | 55 |
| Plant that's a traditional symbol of remembrance | 52 |
| "Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon" author Robert | 68 |
| "Joy Comes in the Morning" novelist Jonathan | 54 |
| "The Run for the ___" (nickname of the Kentucky Derby) | 64 |
| Grier in ''The Thing With Two Heads'' | 53 |
| Spike gave her a debut in "Do the Right Thing" | 56 |
| O'Donnell who started out on "Gimme a Break!" | 59 |
| Hepburn, to Bogart, in "The African Queen" | 52 |
| "Cracklin' ___" (Neil Diamond chart-topper) | 57 |
| "Cracklin' ___" (1970 Neil Diamond chart-topper) | 62 |
| Spanish-speaking Muppet on "Sesame Street" | 52 |
| Bilingual ''Sesame Street'' character | 53 |
| Woman depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory" | 52 |
| Susan __, George's fiancée on "Seinfeld" | 57 |
| PBS painter Bob known for "happy little clouds" | 57 |
| "You Can't Do That on Television" role | 52 |
| "You Can't Do That on Television" mainstay | 56 |
| ''__ for Boss'' ('92 campaign slogan) | 57 |
| "Arrested Development" actress Portia de ___ | 54 |
| Portia de ___ of ''Arrested Development'' | 57 |
| ''Arrested Development'' actress Portia de ___ | 62 |
| Whom the French called ''Monsieur Crescendo'' | 61 |
| Baseball teams expand them to 40 players in September | 53 |
| "Dawn of the ___ fingers ...": The Odyssey | 52 |
| DevilDriver "Head on to Heartache (Let Them ___)" | 59 |
| Nino who composed the score for "The Godfather" | 57 |
| Nino who composed the music for "The Godfather" | 57 |
| Prog. discontinued at some campuses during the Vietnam War | 58 |
| It was established by the National Defense Act of 1916 (abbr.) | 62 |
| ''Portnoy's Complaint'' author Philip | 57 |
| ''I Married a Communist'' writer Philip | 55 |
| ___ v. United States (classic Supreme Court obscenity case) | 59 |
| Plan made possible by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 | 53 |
| Philip who studied at Bucknell and Eli who studied at NYU | 57 |
| City with a cathedral depicted in a series of Monet masterpieces | 64 |
| "Going ___" (parody of Sarah Palin's book) | 56 |
| Tournament in which you play everyone else at least once | 56 |
| Word with ''Rebel'' in a Duane Eddy song title | 62 |
| Politico with the memoir "Courage and Consequence" | 60 |
| Zep song off "Physical Graffiti" (with "the") | 65 |
| Word after "sorority" or "fraternity" | 57 |
| Host Mike of the Discovery Channel's "Dirty Jobs" | 63 |
| Dramatist Nicholas who created the character Lothario | 53 |
| Pop duo on a 1991 postage stamp in their native Sweden | 54 |
| Song sung by Gwen in Broadway's "Chicago" | 55 |
| Renée Zellweger's role in "Chicago" | 52 |
| Historic San Francisco theater, with "the" | 52 |
| "Funny Honey" singer, in "Chicago" | 54 |
| "You're the pants on a ___ usher": Porter | 55 |
| ___ Music (group with Bryan Ferry as the lead singer) | 53 |
| First name among the ''Hee Haw'' cast | 53 |
| Cohn played by Pacino in "Angels in America" | 54 |
| "The God of Small Things" author Arundhati | 52 |
| Rogers who was elected twice to the Country Music Hall of Fame | 62 |
| Pam's former fiancé, on "The Office" | 53 |
| "The God of Small Things" novelist Arundhati | 54 |
| Rose ___, group with the 1977 #1 hit "Car Wash" | 57 |
| Sch. with the slogan "Why not change the world?" | 58 |
| Sch. that awarded the first civil engineering degree in the U.S. | 64 |
| Sch. named for the second lieutenant governor of New York | 57 |
| Empire State sch. with two NCAA hockey championships | 52 |
| They're too high when you're past the redline: Abbr. | 60 |
| Like "Wedding Crashers" or "Bridesmaids" | 60 |
| Like "Knocked Up" and "The Hangover" | 56 |
| Middle properties on the four sides of a Monopoly board: Abbr. | 62 |
| Central Pacific, Southern Pacific and Union Pacific (abbr.) | 59 |
| Gated intersections, briefly, and this puzzle's theme | 57 |
| ___ Video (Randal's place of employment in "Clerks") | 66 |
| They're given in the "Wheel of Fortune" bonus round | 65 |
| Letters given in the bonus round of "Wheel of Fortune" | 64 |
| Free letters in the "Wheel of Fortune" bonus round | 60 |
| Letters sometimes given in ''Wheel of Fortune'' | 63 |
| Letters granted automatically on "Wheel of Fortune" | 61 |
| ''Let us know if you're coming'' | 52 |
| Let people know if you're coming to their wedding | 53 |
| "We'd appreciate your answer," on invitations | 59 |
| "Let us know whether you're coming," on an invite | 63 |
| "Let us know if you're coming" letters | 52 |
| "Let me know if you're coming" letters | 52 |
| "I need to know how much food to order," for short | 60 |