| The difference between what he said and what she said | 53 |
| "100 ___" (display on the Eiffel Tower in 1989) | 57 |
| Cochise on TV's ''Broken Arrow'' | 52 |
| Name on the cover of "Yosemite and the High Sierra" | 61 |
| Name on the cover of "Our Current National Parks" | 59 |
| "Clearing Winter Storm" photographer Adams | 52 |
| Photographer known for his black-and-white American West scenes | 63 |
| Sainted archbishop of Canterbury who founded Scholasticism | 58 |
| Saint who was the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1093-1109 | 53 |
| Williams who played Potsie on "Happy Days" | 52 |
| Williams who played Potsie on ''Happy Days'' | 60 |
| "___ a fool according to his folly": Proverbs | 55 |
| Farm creature that can be found 30 more times in this grid | 58 |
| Carpenter you don't want to see around the house | 52 |
| About which the Bible says "Consider her ways, and be wise" | 69 |
| A kind of one ends each of this puzzle's four longest answers | 65 |
| "The Atom ___ Show" (1960's TV cartoon) | 53 |
| "Giant" in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" | 57 |
| "Carpenter" or "harvester" insect | 53 |
| South Frigid Zone and South Temperate zone separator | 52 |
| Latitude between the South Frigid Zone and South Temperate Zone | 63 |
| It's between the South Frigid Zone and South Temperate Zone | 63 |
| They're usually placed in the middle of the table | 53 |
| Cameroon's "Chant de Ralliement," e.g. | 52 |
| Word with American and choice, in modern-day politics | 53 |
| Prefix with "trust" and "freeze" | 52 |
| Prefix with "body" or "corrosion" | 53 |
| Prefix with ''body'' or ''corrosion'' | 69 |
| Attachment for "trust" or "social" | 54 |
| ''Matter'' or ''hero'' prefix | 61 |
| Caper ... or going around the wrong way, in Britain? | 52 |
| "The Victor of ___" (Melville poem about the Civil War) | 65 |
| Raskolnikov in "Crime and Punishment," e.g. | 53 |
| Fuel for a warp drive engine on "Star Trek" | 53 |
| Its symbol is Sb, even though neither S nor b appears in its name | 65 |
| Advocating "Bring the troops home now!," say | 54 |
| ''The Cherry Orchard'' playwright Chekhov | 57 |
| Architect of the Barcelona basilica La Sagrada FamÃlia | 57 |
| "The evil that men do lives after them" speaker | 57 |
| In Shakespeare, the star in "The star is fall'n" | 62 |
| "This was the noblest Roman of them all" speaker | 58 |
| "I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him" speaker | 60 |
| "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" speaker | 66 |
| Insects that can become "zombies" via different fungi | 63 |
| The "them" in the sci-fi movie "Them!" | 58 |
| Creatures that can carry fifty times their body weight | 54 |
| Army members who may be killed if they enter a private home | 59 |
| Bug film in which Gene Hackman voices General Mandible | 54 |
| 1998 film with the voice of Gene Hackman as General Mandible | 60 |
| 1998 film in which Woody Allen's character is a six-footer | 62 |
| 1998 film featuring the voices of Gene Hackman and Sharon Stone | 63 |
| 1998 animated movie featuring Woody Allen's voice | 53 |
| 1998 animated film with soldiers, workers and a queen | 53 |
| 1998 animated film featuring the voice of Sylvester Stallone | 60 |
| "Sometimes you feel like ---, sometimes..." | 53 |
| "Sometimes you feel like ___ ..." (classic candy jingle) | 66 |
| "Everybody Loves ___" (Johnny Cash title track) | 57 |
| Percussion instrument in "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" | 64 |
| Item dropped on Wile E. Coyote in Road Runner cartoons | 54 |
| Chorus "instrument" in Verdi's "Il Trovatore" | 69 |
| Penultimate word of the "This is your brain on drugs" ad | 66 |
| First word on the Journey album "Departure" | 53 |
| Apt anagram of "Sean Connery," ON ___ SCREEN | 54 |
| "... ___ other name would smell as sweet": Juliet | 59 |
| "___ Which Way You Can" (Clint Eastwood film) | 55 |
| "___ Time" (1952 million-selling Eddie Fisher hit) | 60 |
| "___ Time," 1952 million-selling Eddie Fisher hit | 59 |
| "___ Major Dude Will Tell You" (Steely Dan) | 53 |
| "___ Major Dude Will Tell You" (Steely Dan song) | 58 |
| ''Where'' or ''how'' preceder | 61 |
| "The Spy Who Loved Me" Bond girl ___ Amasova | 54 |
| Perennial question from Ferris Bueller's teacher | 52 |
| " . . . he who receives ___ I send, receives me" | 58 |
| Co. famous for ''You've got mail'' | 54 |
| Tech giant with the catchphrase "You've got mail" | 63 |
| Home of the Hank Azaria documentary series "Fatherhood" | 65 |
| Company with a notoriously painful cancellation process | 55 |
| Co. with a notoriously difficult cancellation process | 53 |
| One who hears El Edwards say "You've got mail" | 60 |
| One who hears ''You've got mail'' | 53 |
| Netizen who might hear "You've got mail!" | 55 |
| L.A.'s __ Center: second-tallest building in California | 59 |
| "I got an --- my test!" (cry of achievement) | 54 |
| Peter Gabriel "A Wonderful Day in ___-Way World" | 58 |
| "I'm so glad you have ___ track mind like me" Train | 65 |
| "I'm so glad you have ___ track mind like me" (Train) | 67 |
| '69 self-titled debut from psychedelic Chicagoans | 53 |
| "Great weeds do grow ___" ("Richard III") | 61 |
| "Fort ___, The Bronx" (1981 Paul Newman drama) | 56 |
| Language in which "kemosabe" means "white shirt" | 68 |
| ''Aren't we ___?'' (Sondheim lyric) | 55 |
| "Take ___ of sparkling eyes": W. S. Gilbert | 53 |
| "I should have been __ of ragged claws": Eliot | 56 |
| "Are we ___?" ("Send in the Clowns" lyric) | 62 |
| "Be ___!" ("Can you help me here?") | 55 |
| "C'mon, be ---" ("Do it for me") | 56 |
| "C'mon, be ___" ("Help me out here!") | 61 |
| "C'mon, be ___" ("Do it for me") | 56 |
| "Be ___!" ("C'mon, help me out!") | 57 |
| " . . . 'E won't split on ___": Kipling | 57 |