| "The Song Remains the ___" (Led Zeppelin concert film) | 64 |
| "It's the ___ Old Song" (1965 hit by the Four Tops) | 65 |
| ''___ here'' (''Ditto'') | 56 |
| Scandinavian language from which we get "tundra" | 58 |
| Green eggs and ham purveyor, in "Green Eggs and Ham" | 62 |
| Hype man for the titular dish in "Green Eggs and Ham" | 63 |
| His last words were "Try them and you may, I say" | 59 |
| He asks, "Do you like green eggs and ham?" | 52 |
| ___ Adams, signature on the Declaration of Independence | 55 |
| Former senator who's on the board of directors at GE and Coke | 65 |
| Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, 1987-95 | 56 |
| "Coming of Age in ___" (Margaret Mead book) | 53 |
| Where Russell Hantz first played "Survivor" | 53 |
| South Pacific country that won its independence in 1962 | 55 |
| Pacific island group near the International Date Line | 53 |
| Margaret Mead's "Coming of Age in ___" | 52 |
| It was split into two parts by the 1899 Treaty of Berlin | 56 |
| Island group the NFL's Troy Polamalu's family is from | 61 |
| Gregor ___ (hero of Kafka's "Metamorphosis") | 58 |
| Family name in Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" | 56 |
| "The Education of a Golfer" autobiographer | 52 |
| Sleuth who "looked rather pleasantly like a blond satan" | 66 |
| "The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of" speaker | 58 |
| Book with the line "a man after his own heart" | 56 |
| Word with ''Carlos'' or ''Antonio'' | 67 |
| Start of the names of three of the 10 most populous U.S. cities | 63 |
| First word of the 2012 World Series champions' city | 55 |
| "Just Shoot Me!" actress Laura ___ Giacomo | 52 |
| "If you're going to ___ Francisco" Scott McKenzie | 63 |
| ''Fernando'' or ''Gabriel'' starter | 67 |
| ___ Lorenzo (country in "Cat's Cradle") | 53 |
| Vermont Rep. Bernard ___, Congress's only Socialist | 55 |
| Financial institution of '80s-'90s crisis infamy | 56 |
| Financial institution also called a "thrift" | 54 |
| "500" index that hints at this puzzle's theme | 59 |
| First woman Supreme Court Justice, _____ Day O'Connor | 57 |
| First name of the first female Supreme Court justice | 52 |
| Common term that doesn't appear in the Official Rules of Golf | 65 |
| It says "WILL CROSS WORDS 4 $$" on my blog picture | 60 |
| Pacific Ocean atoll now comprising the state of Hawaii | 54 |
| Discovery named for James Cook's superior officer | 53 |
| "4th of July, Asbury Park (___)" Bruce Springsteen | 60 |
| "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Oscar winner | 60 |
| ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' Oscar winner | 68 |
| "Madness put to good uses," per George Santayana | 58 |
| " . . . there ain't no ___ Clause": Chico Marx | 60 |
| City that a song asks "Do you know the way to ...?" | 61 |
| Modest Mouse "We Were Dead Before the Ship Even ___" | 62 |
| Brand name derived from the French for "without caffeine" | 67 |
| "Everything you love about coffee" sloganeer | 54 |
| Word with ''souci'' or ''serif'' | 64 |
| California tourist spot in "Planet of the Apes"? | 58 |
| Clement Moore's ''right jolly old elf'' | 59 |
| Notion of which children must eventually be disabused | 53 |
| It can precede the first names in six puzzle answers | 52 |
| Performer of "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock | 52 |
| Artist whose 1999 hit "Smooth" was #1 for 12 weeks | 60 |
| "À votre ___" ("To your health!") | 61 |
| Japanese company whose name means "three oceans" | 58 |
| ___ Paulo (most populous city of the Southern Hemisphere) | 57 |
| Portuguese-speaking equatorial island off the African coast | 59 |
| Warren ___, 1999 N.F.L. Defensive Player of the Year | 52 |
| Warren ___ ('99 NFL Defensive Player of the Year) | 53 |
| NFLer Warren who competed on "Dancing With the Stars" | 63 |
| Homoerotic Greek poet dubbed "The Tenth Muse" by Plato | 64 |
| Greek lyricist called the greatest female poet of antiquity | 59 |
| Singer Bareilles with the 2007 top 10 hit "Love Song" | 63 |
| Singer Bareilles with the 2007 hit "Love Song" | 56 |
| Shepard who writes the "Pretty Little Liars" book series | 66 |
| Rue who plays Kim on ABC's "Malibu Country" | 57 |
| Paretsky who writes V.I. Warshawski detective novels | 52 |
| Natalie Portman's "Cold Mountain" role | 52 |
| Jeremy's gal pal in the comic strip "Zits" | 56 |
| Bob Dylan's first wife and the title of a song about her | 60 |
| Actress Mia of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 55 |
| "Two Mules for Sister __" (Clint Eastwood film) | 57 |
| "Two Mules for Sister ___" (Clint Eastwood movie) | 59 |
| "Two Mules for Sister ___" (Clint Eastwood film) | 58 |
| "The poet in my heart," per a Fleetwood Mac song | 58 |
| "Oh won't you smile awhile for me ___" Hall & Oates | 69 |
| "No time is a good time for goodbyes" Starship song | 61 |
| "___ Smile," first hit for Hall & Oates | 53 |
| __ Lee Schupf, eponymous daughter of a baking entrepreneur | 58 |
| Fast Eddie's girlfriend in "The Hustler" | 54 |
| She edged out Irina and Michelle for the gold in 2002 | 53 |
| Hymnist Adams, who wrote "Nearer, My God, to Thee" | 60 |
| Chuck's girlfriend on TV's "Chuck" | 52 |
| "Nobody doesn't like" her, in a slogan | 52 |
| Food giant that owns Ball Park Franks and Hillshire Farm | 56 |
| Corporation that owns Ball Park hot dogs and Wonderbra | 54 |
| Company whose brands include Brylcreem and Croustipâte | 57 |
| Company that owns the brands Playtex, Kiwi and Hillshire Farm | 61 |
| Like "I bet" and "I'm sure," often | 58 |
| ''America's Puppet Master'' Tony | 52 |
| Elongated region in the middle of the North Atlantic | 52 |
| Title for Silvers in "You'll Never Get Rich" | 58 |
| It usually contains at least five continuous yards of fabric | 60 |
| Indian outfit typically worn with a petticoat and blouse | 56 |
| "Pardon My ___" (Abbott and Costello film) | 52 |
| Jean-Paul who wrote "Words are loaded pistols" | 56 |