| Title words before "Do" and after "Do You" | 62 |
| Song from The Doors' "Strange Days" album, literally? | 67 |
| Prenup demand from someone with strong religious convictions? | 61 |
| "...tell me that you ___" (from a Feist song) | 55 |
| "Our reliance is in the ___ . . . ": Lincoln | 54 |
| Sugarland album with the #1 country hit "Already Gone" | 64 |
| "The Jazz Singer" soundtrack hit for Neil Diamond | 59 |
| "Wouldn't It Be ___?" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 67 |
| Jilted American suitor's echo of a Shakespearean title | 58 |
| Another side to a "crowded" romantic relationship? | 60 |
| Sam Cooke tune, "Everybody ___ Cha Cha Cha" | 53 |
| Romance novel released on Valentine's Day in 1970 | 53 |
| Buttoned garment that's central to a 1970 movie? | 52 |
| Singer with the 1992 album "Joshua Judges Ruth" | 57 |
| 1996 Grammy winner for the album "The Road to Ensenada" | 65 |
| Thurston's honey on ''Gilligan's Island'' | 65 |
| Poker variety in which the best hand is called a wheel | 54 |
| Actor Rob + actor Richard = something to put a truck in? | 56 |
| It's designed to be seen just above the beltline | 52 |
| “Let’s Build Something Together” retailer | 53 |
| "Let's Build Something Together" retailer | 55 |
| Good news for those on fixed incomes, bad news for bike tires | 61 |
| Ravel's "Ma mere ___" ("Mother Goose") | 62 |
| Give assistance, if you don't know one from the other? | 58 |
| Square, in 1950s slang, indicated visually by a two-hand gesture | 64 |
| Kasabian "Lost Souls Forever" song, briefly | 53 |
| 4G ___ (high-speed data wireless communication standard) | 56 |
| Condition for one who gets off on bondage gear or biker clothes | 63 |
| Child actress Patten of "Song of the South" | 53 |
| Movie character Brasi who "sleeps with the fishes" | 60 |
| Charles Darnay's wife in "A Tale of Two Cities" | 61 |
| She elopes with explorer—smooth running assured | 54 |
| "Guys and Dolls" number that ends with the rolling of dice | 68 |
| ... the shopping magazine introudced a new mascot, the ___ | 58 |
| Collins/Tarkington book about winning a game of roulette? | 57 |
| Athlete's superstitious footwear from Reagan and Clinton? | 61 |
| Cigarette of choice for Sonny Crockett on "Miami Vice" | 64 |
| China piece commemorating a Ricky Ricardo catchphrase? | 54 |
| Actress in "Hercules and the Amazon Women" | 52 |
| "The Gangs of New York" as read by actress ___ | 56 |
| Fictional manager of a "psychiatric help" booth | 57 |
| Fastener that's actually easy to pick up and carry? | 55 |
| "Six Characters in Search of an Author" dramatist | 59 |
| Boxer knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring in an iconic painting | 65 |
| King in G. & S.'s "The Gondoliers" | 52 |
| __ Inácio Lula da Silva: 2003-'10 Brazilian president | 60 |
| He sported close-cropped sideburns playing Dylan McKay on TV | 60 |
| He played Casey Kelso on "That '70s Show" | 55 |
| Project subsidy for a "To Sir, With Love" singer? | 59 |
| 'Little' comics girl races in an Olympic sled? | 54 |
| "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" director, 2007 | 65 |
| Home of the oldest school in Sweden, founded in 1085 | 52 |
| Joan who once co-hosted "Good Morning America" | 56 |
| Devonshire's ___ Island, once a haven for pirates | 53 |
| Kenyan ethnic group that Barack Obama, Sr. was part of | 54 |
| 2006 Tony-nominated "Sweeney Todd" actress | 52 |
| "Band B wins, since Band A only has a tolerance for booze." | 69 |
| Element name derived from the Latin for "Paris" | 57 |
| Like the carol "Away in a Manger," originally | 55 |
| Spinal column bone accorded mystical qualities in Judaism and Islam | 67 |
| With "The," groundbreaking Showtime TV series | 55 |
| What "you can't hide" per a 1975 Eagles hit | 57 |
| Eagles song on the album "One of These Nights" | 56 |
| "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" singer Frankie | 52 |
| Buttons with the director of "Blue Velvet" on them? | 61 |
| Longtime "Hollywood Squares" center square | 52 |
| Paul who sings "Kids" in "Bye Bye Birdie" | 61 |
| Chairperson of the National Endowment of the Humanities (1986 - 1993) | 69 |
| Animal trainer working in France's third-largest city? | 58 |
| Fleur de ___ (Hubert Keller's famed SF restaurant) | 54 |
| City in Arthur C. Clarke's "The City and the Stars" | 65 |
| Costumier transfigured "Risky Business" actor (3,6) | 61 |
| Certain independent, and an apt title for this puzzle | 53 |
| Dickens' Hallowe'en ne're-do-well Mister _____ ? | 63 |
| Slur that cost Senator George Allen a 2006 re-election | 54 |
| 1978 #1 Donna Summer hit that covered a 1968 #2 hit by Richard Harris | 69 |
| Shak. play about a guy who has trouble meeting girls? | 53 |
| Shakespeare character who was "of no woman born" | 58 |
| Gangster said to have coined the term "G-man" | 55 |
| ...Wells book) Drill press or lathe (Handyman's... | 54 |
| Subject of the book "Revolution in the Valley" | 56 |
| Coach of the 2005 NCAA football champion Texas Longhorns | 56 |
| His "J.B." won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Drama | 58 |
| President of France during the early years of the Third Republic | 64 |
| Patrick who played Steed on TV's "The Avengers" | 61 |
| Former name of 'PBS NewsHour,' with 'The' | 57 |
| Nancy Pelosi was the first person ever to have this title in Congress | 69 |
| Ability to encourage people to use designated drivers, say? | 59 |
| Words before "TV" or "each other" | 53 |
| Latin for "holding a grudge for a long, long time"? | 61 |
| State capital nicknamed "The City of Four Lakes" | 58 |
| Bernie __, subject of the 2011 book "The Wizard of Lies" | 66 |
| Classic character on "The Eddie Cantor Radio Show" | 60 |
| Patrick who won a 1966 Tony for "Marat/Sade" | 54 |
| Patrick ___, 1996 Tony recipient for "Marat/Sade" | 59 |
| Patrick ___, 1966 Tony winner for "Marat/Sade" | 56 |
| "Downton Abbey" co-star's tale of the gods? | 57 |
| What Jack got in exchange for a cow, in a children's story | 62 |
| Device that cuts your fingernails without even touching them? | 61 |
| Losing pitcher in the 1956 World Series perfect game | 52 |