| Author of "A Child's Christmas in the Magic Mountain"? | 68 |
| 1971 counter-culture film revue hosted by Richard Pryor | 55 |
| "__-mite!": "Good Times" catchword | 54 |
| Robotic "Dog Wonder" of 1970s Saturday morning TV | 59 |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee known as the White Lady of Soul | 67 |
| Relieved oneself in a workout routine move (5, 2, 2) | 52 |
| Less frantic in do-it-yourself hooch establishment (10) | 55 |
| Former Montreal baseballer working for interpreter (9) | 54 |
| "Turn, Turn, Turn" originally covered by A&E (6) | 62 |
| Step Three: Your Step Two result is the letter count for ...! | 61 |
| Tony-winning actress Daisy of "The Secret Garden" | 59 |
| "New Kid in Town" band appearing at a rodeo? | 54 |
| American realist who painted "The Gross Clinic" (1875) | 64 |
| "The Gold Bug" writer's signature, perhaps | 56 |
| ''The Oblong Box'' author, in footnotes | 55 |
| Result from getting otolaryngological advice at a deli? | 55 |
| Louis Armstrong's "Weather Bird" collaborator | 59 |
| L.A. rapper whose father is South Africa's National Poet Laureate | 69 |
| Make, as money + a letter + sheltered bay + chopper = ? | 55 |
| "One word in your ___ plague and madness!": Shak. | 59 |
| " . . . lend me your ___ come to . . . ": Shak. | 57 |
| Collection of poems by William Morris, with "The" | 59 |
| Property owner's right to limited use of another's land | 63 |
| "___ Down the Road," song from "The Wiz" | 60 |
| Popular song from Broadway's "The Wiz" | 52 |
| Gradually transition, as from one's current position | 56 |
| Not as hard to pronounce as some 17th-century poetry? | 53 |
| London setting for "The Picture of Dorian Gray" | 57 |
| It's at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian triangle | 65 |
| Its first C.E.O. was the W.W. I hero Eddie Rickenbacker | 55 |
| 2007 film featuring a heavily tattooed main character | 53 |
| " . . . if ___ west/The Phoenix builds": Carew | 56 |
| New Jersey childhood home of Whitney Houston and Queen Latifah | 62 |
| " . . . the ___ may never blow . . .": Walton | 55 |
| Business transactions free from government regulation? | 54 |
| 'Not as simple as all that!,' in Salt Lake City? | 56 |
| This crossword, literally for some, phonetically for all | 56 |
| Indian yogurt/cucumber dish that even a child could make? | 57 |
| What the successful never do, per a 2005 best-seller | 52 |
| ''He was a bold man that first ___ oyster'' (Swift) | 67 |
| ''Ye shall not ___ every tree . . .'' (Genesis) | 63 |
| What Hannibal Lecter might do to those who bother him? | 54 |
| Cash-strapped college student's survival ploy #1 | 52 |
| "He must have a long spoon that must ___ the devil" | 61 |
| Film about a romantic dentist's daily routine? (2010) | 57 |
| Church where Martin Luther King, Jr., was copastor with his father | 66 |
| One who saw his name upon the stone of a neglected grave | 56 |
| José who wrote "Beyond Hair: The Ultimate Makeover Book" | 69 |
| Dick ___, co-creator of "Saturday Night Live" | 55 |
| ___-OZN (1980s group with the hit "AEIOU, Sometimes Y") | 65 |
| To linguists, it's African American Vernacular English | 58 |
| Linguistics term coined in 1973, and made controversial in 1996 | 63 |
| "Charlotte's Web" author White and namesakes | 58 |
| "This is a test. For the next 60 seconds ..." org. | 60 |
| Latin shout in "The Passion of the Christ" | 52 |
| Herb that supposedly improves one's immune system | 53 |
| William ___, baseball commissioner before Bowie Kuhn | 52 |
| "Ballistic: ___ vs. Sever" (widely panned 2002 movie) | 64 |
| Environment-related, like the lyrics to "Mercy Mercy Me" | 66 |
| Transitional land zone between forests and grasslands, e.g. | 59 |
| Transitional zones between different plant communities | 54 |
| 1975 seminal green movement novel by Ernest Callenbach | 54 |
| Superfood that literally means "twig bean" | 52 |
| Food whose name literally means "twig bean" | 53 |
| British comedian who toured a "Dress to Kill" show | 60 |
| "I grew up in Europe, where the history comes from" comic | 67 |
| Singer with the 1988 Top Ten Hit "Walk on Water" | 58 |
| Star of the box-office bomb "The Adventures of Pluto Nash" | 68 |
| Singer with the 1983 #2 hit "Electric Avenue" | 55 |
| Rock-reggae singer with the 1983 #2 hit "Electric Avenue" | 67 |
| Singer with the 1988 #1 country hit "I'm Gonna Get You" | 69 |
| Country singer Arnold and reggae singer Grant, for two | 54 |
| Song that ends "Bless my homeland forever" | 52 |
| Last song Rodgers and Hammerstein did together (1959) | 53 |
| "--- that old-fashioned House" (Emily Dickinson) | 58 |
| Minnesota city SW of Minneapolis so named for its fertile soil | 62 |
| Author of "The Fall of the Horse of Usher"? | 53 |
| "I must submit to an epitaph graven by a fool" penner | 63 |
| ''Spoon River Anthology'' poet's diploma? | 61 |
| Money earmarked for neatening up one's hairline with a razor? | 65 |
| Soap opera with 7,420 episodes, with "The" | 52 |
| Phonetic alphabet symbol for "th" as in "the" | 65 |
| She won a Tony as Daisy Mae in "Li'l Abner" | 57 |
| Role that earned Marion Cotillard a Best Actress Oscar | 54 |
| Character actress in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 61 |
| 19th-century English actor who played Hamlet at Drury Lane | 58 |
| She played Leslie Howard's wife in "Intermezzo" | 61 |
| She played a jilted wife in "Intermezzo," 1939 | 56 |
| Co-star in 1934's "The Man Who Knew Too Much" | 59 |
| Substance used as an antioxidant, in some alternative medicines | 63 |
| Aristotle's "best provision for old age" | 54 |
| 1919 Pulitzer-winning autobiography, with "The" | 57 |
| English poet who wrote "A Book of Nonsense" | 53 |
| Actor Furlong of "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" | 55 |
| ''Early Sunday Morning'' artist Hopper | 54 |
| The 17th Earl of Oxford and a prolific patron of the arts | 57 |
| Author/illustrator who used the pseudonym Ogdred Weary | 54 |
| British poet who coined the term "runcible spoon" | 59 |
| Best Actor nominee for "American History X" | 53 |
| "John: Model Citizen" (rejected campaign ad, 2004) | 60 |