| Word missing twice in the Beatles' "___ Said ___ Said" | 68 |
| Word before "loves me" and "loves me not" | 61 |
| Stevie Wonder's "Isn't ___ Lovely?" | 53 |
| One who'll be comin' round the mountain, in song | 56 |
| Alan Jay Lerner's "___ Wasn't You" | 52 |
| 1935 movie starring Helen Gahagan as Queen Hash-a-Mo-Tep of Kor | 63 |
| 1887 novel subtitled "A History of Adventure" | 55 |
| "Isn't ___ Lovely?" (Stevie Wonder hit) | 53 |
| "___ Wore a Yellow Ribbon" (John Wayne film) | 54 |
| "___ Wore a Yellow Ribbon," John Ford film | 52 |
| "___ walks in beauty, like the night ...": Byron | 58 |
| "___ Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" (Kenny Chesney single) | 67 |
| "___ sells seashells by the seashore" (tongue twister) | 64 |
| "___ Loves You" (1964 chart-topper by the Beatles) | 60 |
| "___ Hates Me," 2002 hit by Puddle of Mudd | 52 |
| "___ Drives Me Crazy," #1 hit by the Fine Young Cannibals | 67 |
| "___ Don't Use Jelly" (The Flaming Lips) | 54 |
| "___ Don't Use Jelly" (1993 The Flaming Lips song) | 64 |
| "___ Blinded Me With Science" (1983 Thomas Dolby song) | 64 |
| "___ Blinded Me With Science" (1982 Thomas Dolby song) | 64 |
| "__ Cried": 1962 hit for Jay and the Americans | 56 |
| " . . . the cruel'st ___ alive": Shak. | 52 |
| “___ Drives Me Crazy” (Fine Young Cannibals hit) | 56 |
| Where Tom Seaver threw the ceremonial final pitch in 2008 | 57 |
| Where the Beatles opened their 1965 North American tour | 55 |
| Where Springsteen's "Rising" tour concluded in 2003 | 65 |
| Chipper Jones's son, named after a stadium his dad played well in | 69 |
| 1965 and 1966 concert site for this puzzle's subjects | 57 |
| He voices Burns, Flanders, Skinner, Lovejoy, and Brockman | 57 |
| Harry who does many voices on "The Simpsons" | 54 |
| Wooley with the 1958 #1 hit "The Purple People Eater" | 63 |
| "The Purple People Eater" writer-performer Wooley | 59 |
| "The Purple People Eater" singer ___ Wooley | 53 |
| "I hear you!" replied the seat, "___." | 58 |
| ''Tool'' or ''wood'' attachment | 63 |
| Kenny's "We've Got Tonight" duettist | 54 |
| "___ Is a Punk Rocker" (1977 The Ramones single) | 58 |
| It's flat, frozen, and sometimes compared to winter roads | 61 |
| MacRae who played Alice on "The Jackie Gleason Show" | 62 |
| Girl with blue eyes and a ponytail, in a 1962 #1 hit | 52 |
| 1962 #1 hit with the lyric "True love will never die" | 63 |
| "Otherwise Known as ___ the Great" (Judy Blume book) | 62 |
| "The Glamorous Life" singer and former Prince percussionist | 69 |
| William Steig book on which a hit 2001 film was based | 53 |
| First film to win an Oscar for Best Animated Feature | 52 |
| "Where the Sidewalk Ends" author Silverstein | 54 |
| Silverstein who wrote and illustrated "The Giving Tree" | 65 |
| "Where the Sidewalk Ends" poet Silverstein | 52 |
| "I Got Stoned and I Missed It" songwriter Silverstein | 63 |
| "Don't Bump the Glump!" author Silverstein | 56 |
| ''A Light in the Attic'' author Silverstein | 59 |
| Leonard's roommate on "The Big Bang Theory" | 57 |
| Leonard's roommate in "The Big Bang Theory" | 57 |
| "The Other Side of Midnight" writer Sidney | 52 |
| Retail establishment with a mollusk feature as its logo | 55 |
| Repeated words, alternately with and without "not" | 60 |
| 1970 Grammy winner for writing "A Boy Named Sue" (25) | 63 |
| "The Lion King" character voiced by Whoopi Goldberg | 61 |
| Princess Adora's other identity, in 1980s cartoons | 54 |
| "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven" author | 64 |
| Whitfield of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" | 55 |
| Actress North, once touted as "the new Marilyn Monroe" | 64 |
| Actress North who played Kramer's mother in "Seinfeld" | 68 |
| "___ the Sheriff" (1980s Suzanne Somers sitcom) | 57 |
| "___ gone, oh I, oh I'd better learn how to face it" | 66 |
| Ben Folds Five "___ a brick and I'm drowning slowly" | 66 |
| "___ Like the Wind" (song from "Dirty Dancing") | 67 |
| "___ Like the Wind" ("Dirty Dancing" song) | 62 |
| ''___ Like the Wind'' (Patrick Swayze hit) | 58 |
| "___ Woman" (flip side to "I Feel Fine") | 60 |
| "The Office" line: "That's what ___" | 60 |
| "Big deal," said the pockets, "___." | 56 |
| Ed Sullivan's ''really big ___'' | 52 |
| It may precede "Don't let anyone hear!" | 53 |
| "C'mon, I'm trying to concentrate!" | 53 |
| Actor LaBeouf of the "Transformers" series | 52 |
| Japanese technique that literally means "finger pressure" | 67 |
| Make an abrupt change ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
| "___ Ching" (classic book of Chinese poetry) | 54 |
| Civil War site, and the name of some sixty U.S. cities | 54 |
| "___ sounds and sights and delights": V. Baum | 55 |
| It lost out to "The English Patient" for Best Picture | 63 |
| Eastern religion meaning "way of the gods" | 52 |
| "___ that pass in the night . . . ": Longfellow | 57 |
| Pacino's sister in ''The Godfather'' | 56 |
| "Lord of the Rings" setting, with "the" | 59 |
| "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" writer | 55 |
| "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" author | 55 |
| Traditional English hunting locale, with "the" | 56 |
| Avoiding part of your workout? (this one's a triple) | 56 |
| Little girl in 1935's "Our Little Girl" | 53 |
| Hold aside, as a college athlete, to extend his eligibility | 59 |
| "Well, I'll be!," as it might be said on September 19 | 67 |
| Al Capp character shaped like a plump bowling pin with legs | 59 |
| 1953 Oscar-nominated film based on a novel by Jack Schaefer | 59 |
| Home of "Weeds" and "Bullshit!," briefly | 60 |
| "___Box: The New Generation" (cable boxing program) | 61 |
| Time for promoting awareness about electrical hazards? | 54 |
| Word with "lace," "string" or "horn" | 66 |
| Home for an "old woman" in a nursery rhyme | 52 |