| The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money author | 60 |
| They give important addresses, as at political conventions | 58 |
| Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the ___ Life" | 53 |
| "John Hancock" on the Declaration of Independence? | 60 |
| Muslim name that means "successor to Muhammad" | 56 |
| "It is human nature to ___ fallen man": Aeschylus | 59 |
| Game that led to a "Star Trek II" character's wrath? | 66 |
| "Jumanji" and "The Polar Express" | 53 |
| "But the ___ not my son" ("Billie Jean" lyric) | 66 |
| "But the ___ not my son..." ("Billie Jean") | 63 |
| "Wait," I said, "I thought there was a ___" ... | 68 |
| Jazz bandleader who composed "Muskrat Ramble" | 55 |
| Witch's defense in "Hansel and Gretel"? | 53 |
| Afternoon children's programming block that moved to The CW | 63 |
| "___ Bop" (CD series of children covering pop hits) | 61 |
| Compilation album series featuring hit songs covered by children | 64 |
| John of radio's "Information, Please!" | 52 |
| Philosopher who wrote "anxiety is the dizziness of freedom" | 69 |
| Zapp Brannigan's assistant, on "Futurama" | 55 |
| Science fiction author who appears in many of Vonnegut's works | 66 |
| "Ms. Kardashian ... have an orange cracker"? | 54 |
| She untied the knot from Kris Humphries after 72 days | 53 |
| Garments traditionally worn with zori or geta footwear | 54 |
| Singer with the New Wave classic "Kids in America" | 60 |
| Word repeated in "___ always begets ___": Sophocles | 61 |
| Phrase coined by Thomas Gray in his "Elegy" | 53 |
| Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, with "The" | 53 |
| Comic strip whose titular regent rules the land Myopia | 54 |
| "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" protagonist | 55 |
| Confederate slogan symbolizing financial independence | 53 |
| 1964 and 1968 Oscar-nominated role for Peter O'Toole | 56 |
| "Civil dissension is a viperous worm" speaker | 55 |
| Ruler joins up with original "Tobacco Road" star | 58 |
| Movie creature subtitled "Eighth Wonder of the World" | 63 |
| 1986 film sequel Razzie-nominated for Worst Visual Effects | 58 |
| "I feel the earth move under my feet," e.g.? | 54 |
| Board game demand, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 54 |
| Author of the 1986 Booker Prize winner "The Old Devils" | 65 |
| Passing reference in the "I Have a Dream" speech? | 59 |
| Longtime musical group with a world capital in its name | 55 |
| Traveling show of the 1970s and 2000s that originated in Cairo | 62 |
| "___ Boots" (Tony-winning musical set in a shoe factory) | 66 |
| 2004 biopic with the tagline "Let's talk about sex" | 65 |
| "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" author | 52 |
| Site of a 1776 battle that gave New York City to the British | 60 |
| Actress Kosarin of the Nickelodeon sitcom "The Thundermans" | 69 |
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' character | 56 |
| "Once You ___ Stranger ..." (1969 thriller) | 53 |
| "Rock and Roll All Nite" band at a cosmetics convention? | 66 |
| Fans of the "Detroit Rock City" band, collectively | 60 |
| It includes "Love Gun" and "Destroyer" | 58 |
| Risk electrocution to show gratitude for some train tracks? | 59 |
| ___ Suzuki, Bond girl in "You Only Live Twice" | 56 |
| 18th-century London political/literary establishment | 52 |
| Comics supervillain whose real name is Charles Brown | 52 |
| Best-selling 2003 Khaled Hosseini novel, with "The" | 61 |
| Shakespearean play about a monarch who writes bad checks? | 57 |
| Super uncool org. despite having Wizards and Knights | 52 |
| Gp. whose parades often draw more protesters than participants | 62 |
| 1918 hit song about "a maid with hair of gold" | 56 |
| Industrial musician Scott who performs as Celldweller | 53 |
| Winged carrier of Paul's "Twittering Machine"? | 60 |
| "Fish Magic" and "Viaducts Break Ranks" | 59 |
| "Fish Magic" and "Twittering Machine" | 57 |
| "Fish Magic" and "They're Biting" | 57 |
| "What Time Is Love?" band, with "the" | 57 |
| Setting for Charlie Chaplin's "The Gold Rush" | 59 |
| What a TV father played by Robert Young did in a '50s sitcom | 64 |
| Patrick Ewing and Earl "The Pearl" Monroe? | 52 |
| Team for which 1970 N.B.A. M.V.P. Willis Reed played | 52 |
| One of two NBA teams located in their original cities | 53 |
| 1963 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee for Roman Polanski | 64 |
| College basketball coach + "L.A. Law" co-star | 55 |
| Chess piece belonging to a member of a fraternal order? | 55 |
| What you take up after "Undone - The Sweater Song"? | 61 |
| "That's enough!," to a carnival thrower? | 54 |
| Start of a thought by British journalist Miles Kington | 54 |
| John whose most famous book bears the same title as this puzzle | 63 |
| Billboard's most successful female artist, 2000-2009 | 56 |
| Island that's home to the world's largest lizard | 56 |
| "Greetings, I'm a happy dog," in Japanese? | 56 |
| Zoltan, director of "Cry, the Beloved Country" | 56 |
| Michael who wrote the 1975 best seller “Power!” | 55 |
| "Cry, the Beloved Country" director Zoltan | 52 |
| 155-mi. Asian strip that intersects the 38th parallel | 53 |
| Guitarist Leo, known for his idiosyncratic fingerpicking | 56 |
| Yaphet of "Alien" and "The Running Man" | 59 |
| Brando's "A Streetcar Named Desire" role | 54 |
| Smooth sax player Dave who was in Arsenio's late-night band | 63 |
| Military mess assignment, and this puzzle's title | 53 |
| Fourth-grade teacher Edna on "The Simpsons" | 53 |
| Deadly snake with venom 16 times more potent than a cobra | 57 |
| Everest climber Jon who wrote "Into Thin Air" | 55 |
| 1979 film co-starring the youngest-ever Oscar nominee | 53 |
| Family in John Grisham's "Skipping Christmas" | 59 |
| Their supper units came with a four-pack of cigarettes | 54 |
| Peter of "Six Feet Under" and "Sports Night" | 64 |
| It opened its first store in Winston-Salem, N.C., in 1937 | 57 |
| ___-ONE (rapper who guested on R.E.M.'s "Radio Song") | 67 |
| Rapper who guested on R.E.M.'s "Radio Song" (Norway) | 66 |