| Subject of the Marcel Duchamp painting "L.H.O.O.Q." | 61 |
| Song with the lyric "I'm crossing you in style" | 61 |
| Many of Uranus's are named after Shakespearean characters | 61 |
| "A Visit from St. Nicholas" poet Clement Clarke ___ | 61 |
| "___ Than Words" ('91 chart-topper for Extreme) | 61 |
| "The Son of __ in weary Night's decline": Blake | 61 |
| Dickens hero with "papers," as he is formally known | 61 |
| "McCabe & ___ Miller" (1971 Robert Altman film) | 61 |
| Disease generally vaccinated against with measles and rubella | 61 |
| "If ___ be the food of love, play on" (Shakespeare) | 61 |
| Car that made its debut at the 1964 New York World's Fair | 61 |
| 1986-93 war-themed Marvel Comics series, with "The" | 61 |
| Quarterback who boldly guaranteed a win before Super Bowl III | 61 |
| Code word for "N" in the old U.S. Phonetic Alphabet | 61 |
| Mathematician John chronicled in "A Beautiful Mind" | 61 |
| Thomas who was the "father of the American cartoon" | 61 |
| Intl. group whose initials in English and French are reversed | 61 |
| "America's Most Affordable Vacation State": AAA | 61 |
| Patricia of ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' | 61 |
| "South Park" character with an electronic voice box | 61 |
| ___ Land of "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" | 61 |
| Statesman known popularly as Panditji, or "Scholar" | 61 |
| Ship created by Joseph Conrad for “Heart of Darkness” | 61 |
| Actress Carter and "little" Dickens character Trent | 61 |
| Prefix with "conservative" or "classical" | 61 |
| German "krautrock" band with a modern-sounding name | 61 |
| "___ Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols" | 61 |
| Recently, as with "married" or "released" | 61 |
| Company with the slogan "At the heart of the image" | 61 |
| Lagerlöf's "The Wonderful Adventures of ___" | 61 |
| Band that stopped touring as of September 10, 2009, for short | 61 |
| NYC neighborhood one letter off from another NYC neighborhood | 61 |
| Start of a plea meaning "I am unwilling to contend" | 61 |
| "What God has joined together, let ___ put asunder" | 61 |
| Setting of the Marlene Dietrich film "The Spoilers" | 61 |
| "___ allowed" (sign at an all-female establishment) | 61 |
| Dietary restriction that the long answers manage to disregard | 61 |
| Only word spoken in Mel Brooks's "Silent Movie" | 61 |
| ''But answer came there ___'' (Lewis Carroll) | 61 |
| "Nick and ___'s Infinite Playlist" (2008 movie) | 61 |
| Panamanian dictator overthrown during Operation Nifty Package | 61 |
| The Closing Statement "Black Eyes & Bloody ___" | 61 |
| FDR-created agency with the slogan "We do our part" | 61 |
| Band with the highest first-week album sales in music history | 61 |
| Novelist who wrote "The Gravedigger's Daughter" | 61 |
| Lead-in to "di" or "da" in a Beatles song | 61 |
| One who plays the duck part in "Peter and the Wolf" | 61 |
| "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" author Robert C. | 61 |
| William of __, for whom a logical "razor" was named | 61 |
| ___ Mae, "Ghost" role for which Whoopi won an Oscar | 61 |
| Wordsworth's "Intimations of Immortality," e.g. | 61 |
| Addison's "How are thy Servants blest? O Lord!" | 61 |
| "___ to Billie Joe" (1967 #1 hit for Bobbie Gentry) | 61 |
| Digby "Digger" ___ of "The Life of Riley" | 61 |
| Where Julius Caesar would have seen "Julius Caesar" | 61 |
| The waitress took forever with the checks and then ___ change | 61 |
| Word with ''pay'' or ''play'' | 61 |
| "Think ___" ("Phantom of the Opera" song) | 61 |
| ''In days ___, when knights were bold . . .'' | 61 |
| "How ___ Has the Banshee Cried" (Thomas Moore poem) | 61 |
| "If called by a panther/Don't anther" poet Nash | 61 |
| Poet Nash who rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx" | 61 |
| 1977 George Burns film that was "an almighty laugh" | 61 |
| Its quarter reads "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers" | 61 |
| ___ Drive, thoroughfare by the Lincoln Memorial in Washington | 61 |
| Department that is home to the Parc Astérix amusement park | 61 |
| "Cow's Skull with Calico Roses" painter Georgia | 61 |
| Like Millvina Dean, the last living survivor from the Titanic | 61 |
| "Hound Dog" or "What's New Pussycat?" | 61 |
| "Good Vibrations" or "Surfin' Safari" | 61 |
| Product with the slogan "Smart choice, great taste" | 61 |
| Object of Orsino's affection in "Twelfth Night" | 61 |
| Singers of the anthem "Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani" | 61 |
| First name of the first chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | 61 |
| Calpurnia's dream in "Julius Caesar" and others | 61 |
| "__ I built a railroad ...": Depression song lyrics | 61 |
| Scott Turow's recounting of his first year at Harvard Law | 61 |
| "___ Love Can Break a Heart" (1962 Gene Pitney hit) | 61 |
| Famous resident of the building across from Strawberry Fields | 61 |
| "Movin' ___" ("The Jeffersons" theme) | 61 |
| "Movin' ---" ("The Jeffersons" theme) | 61 |
| 'Movin' --' ('The Jeffersons' theme song) | 61 |
| "That's all __, dude": "Not my fault" | 61 |
| Eugene O'Neill's daughter who married Charlie Chaplin | 61 |
| Fish that's also a talk show host with one letter missing | 61 |
| "How ___ Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life" | 61 |
| Genre of a 1965 exhibit called "The Responsive Eye" | 61 |
| Each of this puzzle's long Across answers sounds like one | 61 |
| "No good ___ plot can be sensible ...": W. H. Auden | 61 |
| ''Faust'' or ''Don Giovanni'' | 61 |
| She signed off with the words "until we meet again" | 61 |
| Benefactor of South Africa's Leadership Academy for Girls | 61 |
| Word with ''out'' and ''for'' | 61 |
| "Che ___ è?" ("What time is it?": It.) | 61 |
| Animal in Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" | 61 |
| "Laborare est ___" ("to work is to pray") | 61 |
| "Be he alive ___ he dead": "Fe Fi Fo Fum" | 61 |
| Willzyx the whale from a "South Park" episode, e.g. | 61 |
| Runaway ___ Cart (former roller coaster in Branson, Missouri) | 61 |
| Its ingredient list starts with sugar and ends with chocolate | 61 |