| Missile that sank a British destroyer in the Falklands War | 58 |
| Anti-ship missile that skims waves at nearly the speed of sound | 63 |
| Two-term governor and three-term senator from Nebraska | 54 |
| People who may help you get rid of your possessions? | 52 |
| Gary Cooper played one in "Man of the West" | 53 |
| What the Norwegian Blue was, in a Monty Python sketch | 53 |
| Good news for concert producers, bad news for speeders | 54 |
| Surrealist game involving folded paper and drawing partial pictures | 67 |
| Classic laugh-inducing parlor game with writing or illustrations | 64 |
| Talismanic Pennsylvania Dutch folk art found on barns | 53 |
| Heads-up from your co-star about a former mate in the wings? | 60 |
| Reach as far as, as property vis-Ã -vis its boundary | 54 |
| Agreement between nations to stretch borders further? | 53 |
| Sobriquet in an Obama ad about tax breaks for oil companies | 59 |
| It may be used to find out if you have good contacts | 52 |
| Exam material you really wouldn't want to memorize | 54 |
| " . . . never to have looked into the ___": Yeats | 59 |
| Part of Rockne's needle found in the Bard's cauldron? | 61 |
| Visual gripper by Stephen King? (with "The") | 54 |
| Slayer "Christ Illusion" single about vision? | 55 |
| "The Look of Love" and "Suddenly I See," e.g.? | 66 |
| Sign meaning "Let this be our little secret" | 54 |
| Agreement between Charlotte Bronte and her publisher? | 53 |
| Mideast president who wrote "The Battle for Peace," 1981 | 66 |
| "C'mon, those sunglasses don't fool me!" | 58 |
| T.S. Eliot's editor on "The Waste Land" | 53 |
| Poet who made radio broadcasts in support of Mussolini | 54 |
| Band with the 1986 hit 'Tuff Enuff,' with 'the' | 63 |
| Detective's job concerning a personal online relationship? | 62 |
| Quality that may keep a broadcaster from working in TV | 54 |
| Nonverbal equivalent of "You have got to be kidding me!" | 66 |
| 1997 identity-switch movie with John Travolta and Nicolas Cage | 62 |
| " . . . the ___ launched a thousand ships" | 52 |
| All-beef patty served with comprehensive nutritional information? | 65 |
| Baby ___ (girl involved in the first heart transplant from a baboon) | 68 |
| Like the most remote location, to a shivering cold person? | 58 |
| "How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life" musician John | 63 |
| 1953 dystopian novel in which books have been outlawed | 54 |
| 1990s ad word that means "driving pleasure" | 53 |
| Negative words before "agree" or "materialize" | 66 |
| Phish lyric "___ bouncing round the room ..." | 55 |
| What a bloodhound can detect that most people can't | 55 |
| News slogan that many reinterpret as "one-sided" | 58 |
| City named for Theodore Roosevelt's vice president | 54 |
| Handsome marriageable man enters room; ref signals ... | 54 |
| The blue liquid used in diaper commercials, perhaps? | 52 |
| Terse account of what happened at the Raptor Petting Zoo? | 57 |
| Quarrel ... or a feature of five answers in this puzzle | 55 |
| "So let us not talk ___ now, the hour is getting late" | 64 |
| "Once everybody knows you, life will never be the same"? | 66 |
| "O ___ I e'er took delight in thy praises": Byron | 63 |
| "___ like caviar..." (Marilyn Monroe quote) | 53 |
| Extended Director's Cut Special Edition Gift Set purchasers | 63 |
| ... scrambled to fashion tuxedo tailorings for the prom's elite? | 68 |
| Stream that's part of the set for a madcap play? | 52 |
| Danish islands equidistant from Iceland, Scotland, and Norway | 61 |
| "This Little Girl of Mine" country singer ___ Young | 61 |
| Utmost distance from the eye at which an image is clear | 55 |
| Jill's portrayer on "Charlie's Angels" | 56 |
| Jill's portrayer in "Charlie's Angels" | 56 |
| Comic device used several times in "The Canterbury Tales" | 67 |
| Archers of Loaf "White Trash Heroes" opener | 53 |
| Stevie Wonder hit about a quicker demolition expert? | 52 |
| Things folks develop from a steady diet of burgers and fries? | 61 |
| Conclusion of many a "Mortal Kombat" battle | 53 |
| Jughead's pal, after too many trips to Pop's Choklit Shoppe | 67 |
| Summer program where participants are destined to lose | 54 |
| Language that's "big" in Middle Earth? | 52 |
| "My priest has met Pulitzer-winning playwright Henley"? | 65 |
| Old Dashiell Hammett radio series, with "The" | 55 |
| "Jake and the ___" (William Conrad TV drama) | 54 |
| He had a hit with "The Joint Is Jumpin'" | 54 |
| Gangster on "The Simpsons" voiced by Joe Mantegna | 59 |
| Thanksgiving? (Happy New Year to President-elect George W. Bush!) | 65 |
| "The greatest of ___ . . . " (Start of a Carlyle quote) | 65 |
| Fan fiction based on "Cimarron" and "Show Boat"? | 68 |
| Small image displayed in a browser's address bar | 52 |
| Prefer Hitchcock's Bodega Bay classic to his other films? | 61 |
| Gere's wife in "Dr. T & the Women" | 52 |
| English conspirator for whom a November observance is named | 59 |
| Ones who say "Everything will be fine, my deer"? | 58 |
| Arizona's capital, after being taken over by deer? | 54 |
| Rhyme for "drool" in a Dean Martin classic | 52 |
| Pasta ___ (dish mentioned in "That's Amore") | 58 |
| "Twin Peaks" character Dale Cooper, for one | 53 |
| It's also called the "Lincoln Law" (found in GOLF CART) | 69 |
| European clothier with a calculatedly controversial name | 56 |
| Clothier that exploits its initials to controversial effect | 59 |
| It features a statue of a Scottie next to his master | 52 |
| "When it absolutely, positively . . ." sloganeer | 58 |
| His honorary Oscar aptly weighed 8 1/2 pounds (like all Oscars) | 63 |
| Make a pop star eat the meat dress she wore, on the piano? | 58 |
| "I ___ Song (In My Heart)" (Gladys Knight) | 52 |
| "The 59th Street Bridge Song (___ Groovy)" (1967 hit) | 63 |
| Simon & Garfunkel refrain ... and this puzzle's theme | 61 |
| Regret some stupidity ... with a hint to this puzzle's theme | 64 |
| Afrobeat legend who was the subject of a 2010 Tony-winning musical | 66 |
| Woman's name from Latin for "happiness" | 53 |
| She lost out to Reese Witherspoon for Best Actress of 2005 | 58 |
| Result of taking "I'll eat my hat" literally? | 59 |