| Dave of "The Kids in the Hall" and "NewsRadio" | 66 |
| ___ King (New York City Chinese take-out with an eye-opening name) | 66 |
| Dance that precedes "golf" in the NATO phonetic alphabet | 66 |
| "His ___ Friday" (Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell movie) | 66 |
| Fictional author of "The World According to Bensenhaver" | 66 |
| Fictional writer of "The World According to Bensenhaver" | 66 |
| Regular stuff found inside this puzzle's three longest answers | 66 |
| Last part of the last name of a ''Dallas'' actress | 66 |
| Collective Soul "Come together now. Yeah, let's ___" | 66 |
| Word with ''pool'' or ''splicing'' | 66 |
| 1958 hit with the line "Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip" | 66 |
| "Nobody wants to see you slobbering all over each other" | 66 |
| Fairy-tale villain "starting" the longest Across answers | 66 |
| "Gnorm __" (Jim Davis strip before "Garfield") | 66 |
| Word with ''movie'' or ''theater'' | 66 |
| Card game in which a player might ask "Got any 8's?" | 66 |
| The family in the 2009 best seller "This Family of Mine" | 66 |
| Parsons whose band was the first to record "Wild Horses" | 66 |
| Word between ''Ars'' and ''artis'' | 66 |
| Sound of peke unease?[SEE NOTE ABOVE ABOUT LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE] | 66 |
| Car with "three deuces and a four-speed," in a 1964 song | 66 |
| ___ Stacy (Peter Parker's true love in "Spider Man") | 66 |
| 1959 Broadway hit with the song "All I Need Is the Girl" | 66 |
| "Did __ and gimble in the wabe": "Jabberwocky" | 66 |
| "How now, you secret, black, and midnight ___!": Macbeth | 66 |
| "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?" speaker | 66 |
| Easternmost town on Maui, on one end of 52 miles of twisty highway | 66 |
| "Zoolander" model who's "so hot right now" | 66 |
| San Francisco gay rights martyr played by Sean Penn in a 2008 film | 66 |
| "He that ___ a beard is more than a youth" (Shakespeare) | 66 |
| "Cry '___!' and let slip the dogs of war": Shak. | 66 |
| Midler and Keaton's costar in "The First Wives Club" | 66 |
| "Isn't ___ bit like you and me?": Beatles' lyric | 66 |
| Publisher whose second and third children were born 35 years apart | 66 |
| Poet whose works were set to music by Schumann, Strauss and Brahms | 66 |
| "When Nature __ great masterpiece designed . . .": Burns | 66 |
| "All legislative Powers ___ granted" (U.S. Constitution) | 66 |
| "___ looking at you, kid" ("Casablanca" quote) | 66 |
| Telltale sound after "I haven't had a drop to drink" | 66 |
| Beverage that comes in Boppin' Strawberry and Orange Lavaburst | 66 |
| Language that gives us "cheetah" and "chutney" | 66 |
| Type who wears tight-fitting jeans and thick-rimmed glasses, maybe | 66 |
| Celeste who won an Oscar for "Gentleman's Agreement" | 66 |
| He is "more an antique Roman than a Dane," in literature | 66 |
| Lena who played Glinda in the movie version of "The Wiz" | 66 |
| Scary showing, and the first word of each answer to a starred clue | 66 |
| Letters that come before www.ariespuzzles.com (yep, I just did it) | 66 |
| "___ Rock", final track on "Sounds of Silence" | 66 |
| "All ___ of You" ("Phantom of the Opera" song) | 66 |
| Developer of the one-named "Jeopardy!" contestant Watson | 66 |
| Word with ''maker'' or ''breaker'' | 66 |
| He had the first hip-hop album to bear an explicit content sticker | 66 |
| ''___Anything'' (''Oliver!'' song) | 66 |
| "___ Funny Feeling" (song from "Skirts Ahoy!") | 66 |
| "I Wanna ___" (Karen Kaufman Orloff children's book) | 66 |
| Restaurant that offers a Rooty Tooty Fresh 'N Fruity breakfast | 66 |
| To whom Rick said "The Germans wore gray. You wore blue" | 66 |
| "___ Stranger Here Myself," ultimate source of Stepquote | 66 |
| "Magnificant Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D" theater | 66 |
| Beginning of a George Harrison song title on "Let It Be" | 66 |
| "The Bottle ___" (short story by Robert Louis Stevenson) | 66 |
| "How can I drive the babysitter nuts this time?" et al.? | 66 |
| Words with "pickle," "stew" or "jam" | 66 |
| Garten who hosts "Barefoot Contessa" on the Food Network | 66 |
| Classic phrase added to the end of Chinese fortune cookie fortunes | 66 |
| Crazy Eyes or Taystee on "Orange Is the New Black," e.g. | 66 |
| Adjective with ''ear'' or ''tube'' | 66 |
| Word after "bang," "break" or "bump" | 66 |
| Whence "Heart-Shaped Box" and "Pennyroyal Tea" | 66 |
| Charged particle taken from this puzzle's four longest entries | 66 |
| "__ a Spell on You": 1957 Screamin' Jay Hawkins song | 66 |
| Brother of Ethan Allen who was a member of the Green Mountain Boys | 66 |
| In an old song, the "I'll see you in my dreams" girl | 66 |
| Classic Broadway musical with the song "Alice Blue Gown" | 66 |
| Susan who wrote the best seller "Compromising Positions" | 66 |
| Source of "they shall beat their swords into plowshares" | 66 |
| "The stroke of death ___ a lover's pinch": Cleopatra | 66 |
| "... was blind, but now ___" ("Amazing Grace") | 66 |
| Prefix with ''thermal'' or ''bar'' | 66 |
| Words between ''call'' and ''day'' | 66 |
| The U.S. tied them in the first round of the 2006 World Cup: Abbr. | 66 |
| "If on a Winter's Night a Traveler" novelist Calvino | 66 |
| Judge who heard "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" | 66 |
| Words with ''use'' or ''big deal'' | 66 |
| Fictional cousin known as "TÃo Cosa" in Latin America | 66 |
| 1968-'70 TV series in which Robert Wagner played a cat burglar | 66 |
| AC/DC jam orig. called "The Clap" (with "The") | 66 |
| "___ Ho (You Are My Destiny)" (2009 Pussycat Dolls song) | 66 |
| 2001 #1 album with the hit "Love Don't Cost a Thing" | 66 |
| "Diamond ___" Quimby (mayor on "The Simpsons") | 66 |
| One-named singer with the 2006 hit "Too Little Too Late" | 66 |
| Greater London parish that's home to the Royal Botanic Gardens | 66 |
| Computer feature that ends each of the five longest across answers | 66 |
| Ukrainian city that hosted the 50th annual Eurovision Song Contest | 66 |
| Word with ''Wounded'' or ''trick'' | 66 |
| Nu metal band whose name is written with a backwards "R" | 66 |
| TV character who got notes signed "Epstein's Mother" | 66 |
| "___ Jenner ... and All Things Kardashian" (2011 memoir) | 66 |
| Alexei who played on the U.S. Olympic soccer team in 1992 and 1996 | 66 |
| ''___ Theme'' (''Doctor Zhivago'') | 66 |