| Publisher whose Boeing 727 was named Capitalist Tool | 52 |
| Publisher whose second and third children were born 35 years apart | 66 |
| Publisher Zuckerman's book about weapons negotiations? | 58 |
| Publishing magnate with a famous mansion, familiarly | 52 |
| Puccini opera with the aria "Vissi d'arte" | 56 |
| Puccini's "O Mimi, tu più non torni" e.g. | 58 |
| Puchase at "Ollivanders" in the Harry Potter series | 61 |
| Puerto Rican city that shares its name with an explorer | 55 |
| Pulitzer Prize author of "In This Our Life" | 53 |
| Pulitzer Prize winner William for the play "Picnic" | 61 |
| Pulitzer winner for "A Death in the Family" | 53 |
| Pulitzer winner for "A Delicate Balance," 1967 | 56 |
| Pulitzer winner for "John Brown's Body" | 53 |
| Pulitzer winner for "Russia Leaves the War" | 53 |
| Pulitzer winner for "Tales of the South Pacific" | 58 |
| Pulitzer winner for "The Optimist's Daughter" | 59 |
| Pulitzer-winning Bernard Malamud novel, with "The" | 60 |
| Pulitzer-winning composer of the opera "The Consul" | 61 |
| Pull out of thin air, seemingly, with "up" | 52 |
| Pulling an agent off a case and putting them on another one, say | 64 |
| Pulp comic that transformed Nick Fury into a super-spy | 54 |
| Pulp fiction cliché meaning "Look for the woman" | 61 |
| Pulver title in ''Mister Roberts'' (Abbr.) | 58 |
| Pulver's rank in "Mister Roberts": Abbr. | 54 |
| Pumpkins lyric "Pop ___, what's our mission?" | 59 |
| Punishment of having to wear a paper sign on your back? | 55 |
| Punjab's associate in "Little Orphan Annie" | 57 |
| Punk rock band who coined the term "straight edge movement" | 69 |
| Punk rock band whose most famous song is a prayer to the Virgin Mary | 68 |
| Punk rock legend known as "The Queen of Shock Rock" | 61 |
| Punny answer to ''Why are birds so noisy?'' | 59 |
| Punny pianist who promoted "phonetic punctuation" | 59 |
| Punxsutawney groundhog, sick of the same damn routine every year? | 65 |
| Purchases for hipsters who think MP3s sound like crap | 53 |
| Purple-haired author of "My Gorgeous Life" | 52 |
| Purple-haired star of "The Royal Tour" on Broadway | 60 |
| Pursued an academic specialty (with ''in'') | 59 |
| Pursuit of Happiness hit "I'm an ____Now" | 55 |
| Purveyor of Londoners' "telly" programs | 53 |
| Put a Starbucks in each of Edward Hopper's paintings, say | 61 |
| Put an "X" where you want to cut the cord? | 52 |
| Put an H in front of it to make something you can do with it | 60 |
| Put more pressure (on) ... or a title for this puzzle? | 54 |
| Put your head down, try this, and you'll breathe easy | 57 |
| Putting 7:00 on the invite, but not actually getting home until 7:30? | 69 |
| Puzzle that may go from "hard" to "easy" | 60 |
| Puzzle theme which appears nine more times in the grid | 54 |
| Puzzle toy with over 7 quattuordecillion combinations | 53 |
| Puzzle whose name means "cleverness squared" | 54 |
| Puzzler's alert: the clues in this crossword are all in this | 64 |
| Pyongyang's place (with ''North'') | 54 |
| Pyramid scheme correspondence about a fence sent to TV's Art? | 65 |
| Pyramid-shaped ornamentals that turn bright red in autumn | 57 |
| Pyrithione ___ (active ingredient in dandruff shampoo) | 54 |
| Q.: When is a door not a door? A.: When it's ___ | 52 |
| Q: See title A: "None of your #$%@& business!" | 60 |
| Q: See title A: "None--that's a hardware problem" | 63 |
| Q: See title A: "One--but that's just an estimate" | 64 |
| QB who used to print "John 3:16" in his eyeblack | 58 |
| Quad City home to the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival | 55 |
| Quad City that's home to the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival | 66 |
| Quadrennial occasion celebrated by this puzzle's theme entries | 66 |
| Quaid's "Yours, Mine & Ours" costar | 53 |
| Quaint cry from a caught crook, with "The" | 52 |
| Qualified to appear on "The Biggest Loser" | 52 |
| Quality that Alanis didn't quite hit in a hit song | 54 |
| Quality that may keep a broadcaster from working in TV | 54 |
| Quantity that divides into another with no remainder | 52 |
| Quantrill's ___ (notorious Civil War bushwhackers) | 54 |
| Quarrel ... or a feature of five answers in this puzzle | 55 |
| Quarter-mile uptown/downtown distance in Manhattan, roughly | 59 |
| Quarterback Hogeboom who was on "Survivor" | 52 |
| Quarterback John once thought to be Eric Cartman's father | 61 |
| Quarterback Manning ... or Nashville lawyer Richardson | 54 |
| Quarterback Tim with the highest-selling jersey in the NFL today | 64 |
| Quarterback who boldly guaranteed a Super Bowl victory | 54 |
| Quarterback who boldly guaranteed a win before Super Bowl III | 61 |
| Quarterback with the most wins on "Monday Night Football" | 67 |
| Quarterback's query about his starting offensive team? | 58 |
| Quartet in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 52 |
| Quartet in "A Midsummer-Night's Dream" | 52 |
| Quebec postal abbr., followed by monogram of Yukon poet? | 56 |
| Queen "I'm naked and I'm ___ from home" | 57 |
| Queen "In the ___ of the Gods ... Revisited" | 54 |
| Queen "___, didn't mean to make you cry" | 54 |
| Queen Amidala's home in "Star Wars" films | 55 |
| Queen Gertrude's "alas" in "Hamlet" | 59 |
| Queen Henrietta's personal account of Cromwell's treachery? | 67 |
| Queen of France in Shakespeare's "Henry V" | 56 |
| Queen who "comes in shape no bigger than an agate-stone" | 66 |
| Queen who becomes a senator in the "Star Wars" saga | 61 |
| Queen whose servants are Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Mustardseed, and Moth | 68 |
| Queen ___ (fairy referenced in "Romeo and Juliet") | 60 |
| Queen ___ Maria, mother of England's Charles II and James II | 64 |
| Queen's ''We ___ the Champions'' | 52 |
| Queens neighborhood on one end of the Hell Gate Bridge | 54 |
| Queens of the Stone Age "Songs for the ___" | 53 |
| Queens of the Stone Age "The Lost ___ of Keeping a Secret" | 68 |
| Queens of the Stone Age wrote "Songs for" them | 56 |
| Queensryche "Another ___ Night (Without You)" | 55 |