| Sponsoring publication of TV's "Project Runway" | 61 |
| The "doc" of "What's up, doc?", often | 61 |
| Grp. with the 1977 platinum album "Out of the Blue" | 61 |
| "Can't Get It Out of My Head" group, familiarly | 61 |
| Fictional race whose name means "My God" in Aramaic | 61 |
| Opera heroine who sings "Einsam in trüben Tagen" | 61 |
| ". . . simple beauty and naught __ . . .": Browning | 61 |
| "That kiss, shall all thoughts __ survive": Shelley | 61 |
| ___ Janis, star of Broadway's "Puzzles of 1925" | 61 |
| Quarterback John once thought to be Eric Cartman's father | 61 |
| Robin Hood portrayer in "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" | 61 |
| __ Ludwig, biographer of Stalin, Napoleon, Goethe, and others | 61 |
| Jane Austen novel the movie "Clueless" was based on | 61 |
| "Handsome, clever and rich" title character of 1815 | 61 |
| Like an insufferable, privileged sophomore who hates everyone | 61 |
| Genre for Panic! at the Disco and other bands with long names | 61 |
| "Before we go any further I want my ___" (Everlast) | 61 |
| "The only horrible thing in the world is __": Wilde | 61 |
| "Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!" producer Brian | 61 |
| Belgian painter James, known for bizarre fantasies with masks | 61 |
| Singer heard in the first "Lord of the Rings" movie | 61 |
| Oscar nominee for a song in "The Lord of the Rings" | 61 |
| Org. that domes Springfield in "The Simpsons Movie" | 61 |
| "Come on Pilgrim" and "Interpol," for two | 61 |
| Magazine subtitled "The Horse Owner's Resource" | 61 |
| Kathryn of ''Law and Order: Criminal Intent'' | 61 |
| "I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight..." | 61 |
| "... __ he drove out of sight": Christmas poem line | 61 |
| "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" songwriter | 61 |
| Christine's lover in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 61 |
| Eleniak of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1993) | 61 |
| ''Switch'' or ''buck'' add-on | 61 |
| "Do they not ___ that devise evil?": Proverbs 14:22 | 61 |
| Kicker Mann who played for the Lions and Raiders in the 1970s | 61 |
| Guesses "true" when the answer is "false" | 61 |
| Language which gives us "clan" and "bard" | 61 |
| "What profit shall this birthright do to me?" asker | 61 |
| NFL "Boomer" who really was a boomer (born in 1961) | 61 |
| Seal in Disney's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" | 61 |
| Salinger's "For ___ Ã With Love and Squalor" | 61 |
| Salinger's "For __ – with Love and Squalor" | 61 |
| "I know what you're thinking" ability, in brief | 61 |
| Each of the four longest puzzle answers has two pairs of them | 61 |
| Pip's romantic interest in "Great Expectations" | 61 |
| Costar of Bea, Betty, and Rue on "The Golden Girls" | 61 |
| Compound found in perfume and this puzzle's theme answers | 61 |
| Tom Cruise's character in "Mission: Impossible" | 61 |
| Where Typhon, a 100-headed monster, was buried, in Greek myth | 61 |
| Victor Hugo’s “L’Art d’___ grand-père” | 61 |
| Words following Casca's "Speak, hands, for me!" | 61 |
| Home of "Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant" | 61 |
| Rice and Lloyd Webber's "Waltz for ___ and Che" | 61 |
| Civil rights leader Medgar in a 8/12/13 Hillary Clinton gaffe | 61 |
| "The ___ Adventure" ("Star Wars" spinoff) | 61 |
| "Portrait of a Man in a Turban" painter Jan van ___ | 61 |
| It can be winkin' or blinkin', but it doesn't nod | 61 |
| Word with ''wild'' or ''bug'' | 61 |
| Org. involved in the 1981 air traffic controllers' strike | 61 |
| Morvan of Milli Vanilli (i.e., the one who's still alive) | 61 |
| Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," e.g. | 61 |
| Org. featured in ''The Silence of the Lambs'' | 61 |
| "The ___ Song" (retaliatory 2004 tune by Eric Idle) | 61 |
| Helen Mirrin movie ''Where Angels ___ Tread'' | 61 |
| Word after "finder's" or "activation" | 61 |
| He fled down the Mississippi with a runaway slave, in fiction | 61 |
| "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis --- to be wise" | 61 |
| Historical author seen on PBS's "The Civil War" | 61 |
| "Never mind," and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
| "Drows'd with the ___ of poppies . . . ": Keats | 61 |
| Leader who said "There is no god higher than truth" | 61 |
| Actress Greer who received five consecutive Oscar nominations | 61 |
| Insurance company that gets you a quote in 15 minutes or less | 61 |
| Gordon __: Michael Douglas's "Wall Street" role | 61 |
| Wilder of "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" | 61 |
| It starts with "In" and ends with "Egypt" | 61 |
| Winger's costar in "An Officer and a Gentleman" | 61 |
| Bird who loved Horton in Broadway's "Seussical" | 61 |
| Florentine "Scenes from the Life of Christ" painter | 61 |
| Invention by Otto Lilienthal in which he crashed to his death | 61 |
| Estefan with a minority ownership share of the Miami Dolphins | 61 |
| Desert that is the purported home to the Mongolian death worm | 61 |
| Ingrid Bergman's last film "A Woman Called ___" | 61 |
| Oscar winner who sang in "Everyone Says I Love You" | 61 |
| Influential 19th-century Atlanta Constitution editor Henry __ | 61 |
| "A man's reach should exceed his ___": Browning | 61 |
| Vegetable used in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner casserole | 61 |
| [Return that bone at once, or I shall bare my teeth and yip!] | 61 |
| Poem that begins "You may talk o' gin and beer" | 61 |
| "Cats" character called "the Theatre Cat" | 61 |
| Netherlands seat of government (with ''The'') | 61 |
| "Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy" writer | 61 |
| Word with ''cut'' or ''line'' | 61 |
| Star of "Philadelphia" and "Forrest Gump" | 61 |
| Story mapped out in this grid, from lower left to upper right | 61 |
| Sci-fi character who said, "Never tell me the odds" | 61 |
| The second consonant in "cicada," but not the first | 61 |
| Room where you might find an Arabian prince or Arabian prints | 61 |
| French word before "cuisine" or "couture" | 61 |
| "Hee ___" (country music and comedy TV show of old) | 61 |
| Only president who was selected by a congressional commission | 61 |