| Book subtitled "Sarah Palin's Makeup Tips"? | 57 |
| "Where there's a will, there's ..." | 53 |
| "So I hear your scuba diving business is __" | 54 |
| Popular Bach work for keyboard (1994, 1996, 1999, 2002) | 55 |
| Culkin's godfather, in "Igby Goes Down" | 53 |
| Nintendo 64 classic based on a James Bond film (California) | 59 |
| Shining ancestor, or a golf legend's nickname interrupted? | 62 |
| Someone who signs anonymously, but with a fancy pen? | 52 |
| Elvis instrument now in the Country Music Hall of Fame | 54 |
| Fitness franchise whose motto is “Know your own strength” | 65 |
| "Element #79 Has Leading Role in New Film!" | 53 |
| Poker player Jamie one move away from winning a chess game? | 59 |
| Duffer's trip through Scotland? (Volkswagen/Honda) | 54 |
| City where people had sex with angels, and somehow that was bad | 63 |
| Henry ___, Paul Newman's role in "The Sting" | 58 |
| To ace Oceanography, don't let the prof know you've __ | 62 |
| Words with ''bed'' or ''the dogs'' | 66 |
| Beatles "Revolver" classic for nice weather | 53 |
| "Much Ado About Virtue" by William Shakespeare | 56 |
| Rihanna's studio album with the hit single "Disturbia" | 68 |
| What the road to hell is paved with, according to a saying | 58 |
| "Your love is worth all the gold on earth . . ." | 58 |
| "Your love is worth all the gold on earth ..." | 56 |
| What appreciative customers give a tailor thanks for? | 53 |
| Modest Mouse "___ for People Who Love Bad News" | 57 |
| Anagrammy-winning song about a "Sesame Street" character? | 67 |
| What the punch bowl always says before going to sleep? | 54 |
| Song from Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along" | 58 |
| TV title sung after "Ain't we lucky we got 'em" | 65 |
| Frankie Valli: "You're just too ___ be true" | 58 |
| "--- the last drop!" (coffee brand slogan) | 53 |
| Company whose logo includes the winged foot of Mercury | 54 |
| Someone who's so nice you almost want to smack him | 54 |
| Slang term for a website's prominence on a popular search engine | 68 |
| Number that's physically impossible to write out in standard form | 69 |
| Show about helping out with bank heists and kidnappings? | 56 |
| "I'll join you in the apartment in a few minutes" | 63 |
| Lose consciousness after downing some hallucinogenic beverage? | 62 |
| Good-for-nothing student at the University of Minnesota? | 56 |
| Grinkov's 1988 and 1994 gold-medal skating partner | 54 |
| "Hell's Kitchen" star who's part Aries? | 57 |
| Metal subgenre characterized by lyrics dealing with blood and guts | 66 |
| He entered the ring to ''Pomp and Circumstance'' | 64 |
| French writer with snaky hair and a petrifying gaze? | 52 |
| MONTGOMERY celebrates a single scene from a slasher film | 56 |
| 2001 film that earned Robert Altman a Best Director Oscar nomination | 68 |
| Leprechaun's book detailing the truth about flounders? | 58 |
| Best Supporting Actor for his role as Sergeant Foley | 52 |
| Jogging, he forgot about the pin cushion in his pocket and __ | 61 |
| Avoided walking or taking public transportation, in Manhattan | 61 |
| Good source of calcium for those that shun the sunlight? | 56 |
| Woody Guthrie's "I Ain't ___ Home" | 52 |
| "Short people ___ reason to live" (Randy Newman lyrics) | 65 |
| "I'll say it again — I'm outta here"? | 59 |
| Prof's admission that someone's helping him temporarily? | 64 |
| 1876 opera that typically lasts five hours or longer | 52 |
| "We're boarding the elevator now, chaps!" | 55 |
| 1991 entrant for the Democratic presidential nomination | 55 |
| Village People single covered by the Pet Shop Boys in 1993 | 58 |
| Best way to deal with life's frustrations, to a badminton coach? | 68 |
| Product whose ads once featured people in Rolls-Royces | 54 |
| Honored the wife of Rainier III with one's presence? | 56 |
| Topher of "That '70s Show" has lit up? | 52 |
| ___ Park, colonial Pennsylvania site near Philadelphia | 54 |
| German ship lost in the Battle of the River Plate, 1939 | 55 |
| Kid's lunch food tainted by kickbacks and cronyism? | 55 |
| Reason for an older male relative to use Liquid-Plumr? | 54 |
| "I was caught committing a wonderfully ___..." | 56 |
| Job postings that list spoiling kids as a desired skill? | 56 |
| What were Russell and Anna Huxtable on "The Cosby Show"? | 66 |
| Lavish combination of ingredients blended in advance? | 53 |
| Magnificent tool for dealing with hybrid cars in a chop shop? | 61 |
| Particularly impressive government investment option? | 53 |
| Agency responsible for student awards as well as death certificates? | 68 |
| Cereal named for two ingredients it doesn't have | 52 |
| Mexican version of a Fonda film, with "The" | 53 |
| Old fashioned leggings are in -- try for the impossible!? | 57 |
| They play an important role in the regeneration of savannahs | 60 |
| "Little House on the Prairie" co-star Karen | 53 |
| John Reed's predecessor as N.Y.S.E. chairman, Richard ___ | 61 |
| How some potatoes are served (with ''au'') | 58 |
| Don McLean lyric "The ___ that they dug him had flowers" | 66 |
| Serious faculty member when it comes to grading tests? | 54 |
| Peter of the original "Mission: Impossible" | 53 |
| Word for the symbols "@#$%&!" used in comic strips | 64 |
| Classic children's book left in the sun too long? | 53 |
| Passenger gorging on fried chicken and potato chips? | 52 |
| "Congratulations on finishing this puzzle!" | 53 |
| Social reformer Margaret Fuller, to Buckminster Fuller | 54 |
| "Ladies and gentlemen, our widgets will be sold in ___..." | 68 |
| Excellent chances with one of Liz Taylor's husbands? | 56 |
| It's known as "the Prairies" in Canada | 52 |
| " . . . the ___ early droop'd . . . ": Whitman | 60 |
| Dreadlocked actress who has won an Oscar, Grammy, Tony, and Emmy | 64 |
| One spans two words in each answer to a starred clue | 52 |
| Growth on wet rocks or the surface of stagnant water | 52 |
| "American Idiot" and "Nimrod" band | 54 |
| Culinary blunder for actor, TV narrator, comedian and essayist | 62 |
| Like a next-door neighbor's lawn, or so it seems | 52 |
| Common after-effect of swimming in chlorinated pools | 52 |