| "Tightrope" star who wraps about brewed beverages? | 60 |
| "Texasville" star who wraps about a vacation spot? | 60 |
| Where the Carpenters "long to be" in a 1970 #1 hit | 60 |
| National Geographic's first natural one appeared in 1914 | 60 |
| Helping an old lady cross the street in the middle of a war? | 60 |
| "For the Lord is full of ___ . . . ": Ecclus. 2:11 | 60 |
| Michael Haydn, brother of Joseph, is also an Austrian ___... | 60 |
| "C'mon, Governor Perry, believe in yourself!"? | 60 |
| "We've taken the city, but can we defend it?"? | 60 |
| Singer with the #1 country hit "Hello Darlin'" | 60 |
| Person in overalls sucking a piece of straw, stereotypically | 60 |
| Video game about a PlayStation character who bombs his SATs? | 60 |
| Rich Thanksgiving side dish made with spuds, butter and milk | 60 |
| " . . . him that ___ in the wilderness": Isa. 40:3 | 60 |
| French-speaking country where illegal activity runs rampant? | 60 |
| Blueprint spec ... or, job fit for a king's silversmith? | 60 |
| Deceased writer whose work was the basis for a hit 2005 film | 60 |
| The ___ Institute of America (school in Hyde Park, New York) | 60 |
| Purple-haired star of "The Royal Tour" on Broadway | 60 |
| Biblical guy who refused to believe the writing on the wall? | 60 |
| Singer with 11 #1 country hits prepares letters for mailing? | 60 |
| "Donnie ___" (2001 film featuring Jake Gyllenhaal) | 60 |
| "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" author | 60 |
| "Que Sera, Sera" singer working behind the scenes? | 60 |
| '01 Stone Temple Pilots album "Shangri-La ___" | 60 |
| Bandmate (but not actual brother of) Johnny, Joey, and Tommy | 60 |
| Entertainer accompanying a slide guitar and harmonica, maybe | 60 |
| Company that makes high-end audio and home theater equipment | 60 |
| Emergency case with a canteen and a knife for cutting cacti? | 60 |
| George Harrison's "The Concert for Bangla ___" | 60 |
| Fictional band on Adult Swim's "Metalocalypse" | 60 |
| Encyclopedist and leading figure of the French Enlightenment | 60 |
| "___, que le monde révère": Meyerbeer chorus | 60 |
| '80s video game character armed with a shovel and a pump | 60 |
| Chess player accidentally pushes pawn, gets charged with ... | 60 |
| Old "Romper Room" character with bouncing antennae | 60 |
| "A merry heart ___ good like a medicine": Proverbs | 60 |
| The Everly Brothers' "All I Have to ___ Dream" | 60 |
| It once had a "30 minutes or it's free" policy | 60 |
| Prince John in TV's " . . . Robin Hood" series | 60 |
| "Shear sheep, but ..." (advice from Bart Simpson?) | 60 |
| University of Florida student Andrew Meyer's famous plea | 60 |
| 2008 David Rosenfelt novel featuring businessman Tim Wallace | 60 |
| Say "No," "Never" and "Uh-uh"? | 60 |
| "Whatever Beijing gives, give twice that amount!"? | 60 |
| One word that precedes "play," one that follows it | 60 |
| "The House That ___ Built" (spooky kids' book) | 60 |
| Bring the "mee mee mee!" Muppet into the military? | 60 |
| Did or didn't agree to end the illustrators' strike? | 60 |
| New Orleans musician nicknamed "The Night Tripper" | 60 |
| Large, sometimes ornate letter at the beginning of a chapter | 60 |
| There may not be one of these in the house after a sad movie | 60 |
| Leftovers from sticking doughy lumps in a coffee percolator? | 60 |
| Group who sang "Hungry Like the "Lobo""? | 60 |
| Early TV star with a biography titled "Schnozzola" | 60 |
| TV hookup option ... or what you are by solving this puzzle? | 60 |
| Walter Matthau's love interest in "Out to Sea" | 60 |
| "___ Down the Road," song from "The Wiz" | 60 |
| "This is a test. For the next 60 seconds ..." org. | 60 |
| British comedian who toured a "Dress to Kill" show | 60 |
| "John: Model Citizen" (rejected campaign ad, 2004) | 60 |
| "The Sweet Hereafter" screenwriter/ director, 1997 | 60 |
| Song from the French version of "West Side Story"? | 60 |
| The male has an inflatable proboscis (Mirounga angustirostri | 60 |
| Actress Landi of "The Count of Monte Cristo," 1934 | 60 |
| Los Angeles suburb that borders Temple City and Baldwin Park | 60 |
| Pitchfork darling with "Past Life Martyred Saints" | 60 |
| Author who was the title subject of the Best Picture of 1937 | 60 |
| Actress de Ravin of "Roswell" and "Lost" | 60 |
| Dorothy's aunt's precipitation is surprisingly mild? | 60 |
| The Wilson sisters covering "Another Green World"? | 60 |
| Request in the lyrics of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" | 60 |
| "Please, can I stay up another hour?" and the like | 60 |
| Cosmetician who married the same man twice, in 1930 and 1942 | 60 |
| One studying animals' behavior in their natural habitats | 60 |
| Only place on Earth where crocodiles and alligators co-exist | 60 |
| "Farewell" and "goodbye," to a stagehand | 60 |
| Heads-up from your co-star about a former mate in the wings? | 60 |
| Scottie ___, James Stewart's role in "Vertigo" | 60 |
| Cereal that's really healthy, but takes forever to pass? | 60 |
| What the names in this puzzle's theme entries begin with | 60 |
| Sprint to the tape ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 60 |
| Singer with the 1996 triple-platinum album "Tidal" | 60 |
| Good-guy video game character in a 2012 animated Disney film | 60 |
| Lack of complete trust that kept him from the Promised Land? | 60 |
| Failed to get a hit, in a way (with ''out'') | 60 |
| "I just burned all the meat for the picnic...___!" | 60 |
| "Cage" bone that's not attached to the sternum | 60 |
| Command that Ms. Barrymore not leave her poop in the toilet? | 60 |
| "Let's Go ___" ("Mary Poppins" song) | 60 |
| What happened when ninnies didn't pay the heating bills? | 60 |
| "Push 'em back! Push 'em back! Way back!"? | 60 |
| Subject of the 1997 biography "Woman in the Mists" | 60 |
| George Clooney role in "Good Night, and Good Luck" | 60 |
| 1975 Southern rock hit stereotypically requested at concerts | 60 |
| Hall-of-Famer Frankie known as "The Fordham Flash" | 60 |
| Container used to take home leftovers after a memorial meal? | 60 |
| Word repeated before "hey" or after "Yo" | 60 |
| How would you describe both seraphs and unintelligible talk? | 60 |
| Pioneering Frank King comic strip featuring Walt and Skeezix | 60 |