| Colorful "Put Yourself in My Shoes" singer | 52 |
| "Tightrope" star who wraps about brewed beverages? | 60 |
| It might be charged by one enforcing the payment of a debt | 58 |
| "Good Night, and Good Luck" director George | 53 |
| "Come on-a My House" and "Hey There"? | 57 |
| Leachman who won an Oscar for "The Last Picture Show" | 63 |
| Leachman of "Young Frankenstein" and "Beerfest" | 67 |
| Grandma Ida's portrayer on "Malcolm in the Middle" | 64 |
| "Dancing With the Stars" contestant Leachman | 54 |
| "Texasville" star who wraps about a vacation spot? | 60 |
| Publicly traded investment company with a limited number of shares | 66 |
| Business that requires union membership before hiring | 53 |
| Pre-vacation checklist item for Anna Wintour or Jack Nicholson? | 63 |
| Like the winner in a number-guessing contest, perhaps | 53 |
| In-your-face types, in a "Seinfeld" episode | 53 |
| Where the Carpenters "long to be" in a 1970 #1 hit | 60 |
| He tried selling the Brandenburg Gate, offering to take care of... | 66 |
| ... and the math department brought it home with a ... | 54 |
| Iggy detailed the account transfer from his previous bank as a ... | 66 |
| Online file-storage service offered by Dropbox or SkyDrive | 58 |
| "Where Happiness Means the World" sloganeer | 53 |
| Nightspot where you can't be too big or too small? | 54 |
| Advice to Perseus if he had a bat instead of a sword? | 53 |
| Key of Mozart's "Jupiter" Symphony: Abbr. | 55 |
| Command for this flan-like dessert to jump in my mouth already? | 63 |
| Key of Beethoven's "Pathétique" Sonata | 55 |
| "Ty Murray's Celebrity Bull Riding Challenge" network | 67 |
| The influence a certain news media has on government | 52 |
| Part of Georgia named for a relative of baseball legend Ty | 58 |
| Nickname for Mike Krzyzewski of Duke basketball fame | 52 |
| Duke men's basketball head since 1980, familiarly | 53 |
| Movie about a fellow who becomes a country singing star? | 56 |
| Handler of gifts for the kids on the "naughty" list? | 62 |
| Military branch with the motto "Semper Paratus" | 57 |
| Actress Phyllis of "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein" | 59 |
| Musician on whom Gus Van Sant's "Last Days" is based | 66 |
| "Element #27 Suffering From Severe Depression!" | 57 |
| Hipsters who prefer old-school programming languages? | 53 |
| Senator Tom who wants to stage another constitutional convention | 64 |
| "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" speaker | 58 |
| One word that precedes "pit," one that follows it | 59 |
| Protest activity for PETA members against Tyson Foods? | 54 |
| Fashion icon played by Shirley MacLaine and Audrey Tautou | 57 |
| Tropical treats best enjoyed when stranded on an island? | 56 |
| "Java, do your impression of skinny pundit Coulter" | 61 |
| Contraption that gives skiers a lift in more ways than one? | 59 |
| Descartes's statement about pondering an addition problem? | 62 |
| Repeated action in a mathematician's random walk | 52 |
| Who said "I can't prove it, but I can say it" | 59 |
| Best Actress Oscar-winner for "It Happened One Night" | 63 |
| Mint-family plant with bright-colored leaves and blue flowers | 61 |
| Resin layer on fiberglass from a New York university? | 53 |
| Actress Dewhurst of "Anne of Green Gables" | 52 |
| What scientists use to predict the rates of chemical reactions | 62 |
| Feature of a Denverite's speech? [Chevrolet, Hyundai] | 57 |
| Region with the highest concentration of national parks in the U.S. | 67 |
| National Geographic's first natural one appeared in 1914 | 60 |
| Bread spread for someone who's hungry enough to eat a horse? | 64 |
| It doesn't sell postcards near a N.Y. university | 52 |
| Emmy-winning role of '72, '75, '76 and '90 | 58 |
| Helping an old lady cross the street in the middle of a war? | 60 |
| What carnivores like to do after a hard day at the office? | 58 |
| "Inferno" character who leaves them rolling in the aisles? | 68 |
| Where you may get your "Get Fuzzy" fix, e.g. | 54 |
| ''Dilbert'' and ''Doonesbury,'' e.g. | 68 |
| "The Aldrich Family" catchphrase, of old radio | 56 |
| 1988 film that precipitated the Buchwald v. Paramount lawsuit | 61 |
| Park that in 1933 held the first baseball All-Star Game | 55 |
| Like 56 minutes of each hour of The Masters telecast | 52 |
| Pricing game on "The Price Is Right ... I Mean Left"? | 63 |
| It has "county" and "city" inside | 53 |
| "Black rat" as opposed to "Rattus rattus" | 61 |
| "For the Lord is full of ___ . . . ": Ecclus. 2:11 | 60 |
| "Needle," "magnetic" and "north"? | 63 |
| Book's end matter that's impossible to understand? | 58 |
| "Oh, what lovely scales you have," and so on? | 55 |
| Michael Haydn, brother of Joseph, is also an Austrian ___... | 60 |
| U.S. food giant whose brands include Banquet and Chef Boyardee | 62 |
| Fifth in a series of five TV personalities (starting June 1, 2009) | 66 |
| It might include all nine of Beethoven's symphonies | 55 |
| Had "Joey" smash off "Bloodletting" | 55 |
| "So what's it like being an ex-___, ___?" | 55 |
| TV family that popularized the term "parental unit" | 61 |
| Double scoop that's part multicolored, part liqueur | 55 |
| "C'mon, Governor Perry, believe in yourself!"? | 60 |
| There's a major one in Disney's "Bambi" | 57 |
| Prisoners who keep forgetting mealtimes and exercise hours? | 59 |
| What the capitalist pig embraces when elected to office | 55 |
| Pull out of thin air, seemingly, with "up" | 52 |
| What to do after completing this puzzle, with four straight lines | 65 |
| Board game whose ads featured the line "Pretty sneaky, sis" | 69 |
| Kind of puzzle suggested by this crossword's theme | 54 |
| Sean who was People's Sexiest Man of the Century | 52 |
| Singer of the Gallic version of "Who's Sorry Now"? | 64 |
| "We've taken the city, but can we defend it?"? | 60 |
| "Leave the shower curtain on the inside of the tub" | 61 |
| Devout acts in "Lord Jim" and "Heart of Darkness" | 69 |
| "___ it!" ("Dammit!," to an old-timey prospector) | 69 |
| It extends from the Bering Strait to the Strait of Magellan | 59 |
| Labor-management problem, or an alternate title for this puzzle | 63 |