| Response to ''Dairy prices are rising'' (Part 3) | 64 |
| Commit a minor party foul, depending on how much it is | 54 |
| "The No ___ Zone" (Bill O'Reilly book) | 52 |
| "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" ___ Doctors | 54 |
| Catherine de' Medici is said to have eaten it at every meal | 63 |
| What the original Mortal Kombat was criticized for depicting? | 61 |
| Fictional band with the classic song "Stonehenge" | 59 |
| Band with an umlaut on the "n" in its name | 52 |
| TV show on which Charlie Sheen replaced Michael J. Fox | 54 |
| Washing machine phase graphically shown in this puzzle's circles | 68 |
| 2004 They Might Be Giants album (with "The") | 54 |
| They Might Be Giants '04 album "The ___" | 54 |
| Brent who played Data on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 54 |
| ''Frasier,'' to ''Cheers'' | 58 |
| "Frasier" and "Private Practice" | 52 |
| "Frasier" and "Good Times," e.g. | 52 |
| 17th-century Dutch philosopher who wrote "Ethics" | 59 |
| What the "Bottle" does, to Julianna Hatfield | 54 |
| Tries for more money on "Wheel of Fortune" | 52 |
| ''Dum __ spero'' (South Carolina motto) | 55 |
| "You don't ___ into the wind" (Jim Croce) | 55 |
| "You don't ___ into the wind" (Jim Croce line) | 60 |
| "Narrow land is grand" and "So what if it juts?"? | 69 |
| Letterman bit exemplified in the six starred theme entries | 58 |
| Buck's adversary in "Call of the Wild" | 52 |
| 1984 romantic comedy starring Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah | 56 |
| Nickname of baseball's Ted Williams, with 'the' | 59 |
| Make two hands out of one in this puzzle's card game | 56 |
| Nitpick, and what this puzzle's circled letters represent | 61 |
| "To boldly go where no man has gone before," e.g. | 59 |
| Residence where floors are separated by about half a story | 58 |
| "You think I'm annoying? Fine, I'm outta here." | 65 |
| Only character who appeared in every episode of "Star Trek" | 69 |
| Promo by the author of "Baby and Child Care"? | 55 |
| Parts that a doctor may remove — from his car? | 53 |
| Word with ''well'' or ''soft'' | 62 |
| "Airplane!" or "Hot Shots!", e.g. | 53 |
| What the dish ran away with, in "Hey Diddle Diddle" | 61 |
| It's traditionally placed to the right of the knife | 55 |
| Rev. William who originated the phrase "a blushing crow" | 66 |
| Name linked to "This pie is occupewed" etc. | 53 |
| Inadvertent creator of phrases like "well-boiled icicle" | 66 |
| What each of the other four longest answers in this puzzle is | 61 |
| ''Let me sew you to your sheet,'' e.g. | 54 |
| Transpositions like "It is kisstomary to cuss the bride" | 66 |
| 2008 video game where you begin as a microscopic organism | 57 |
| "Block that kick!" and "Dee-fense!"? | 56 |
| Sammy Davis Jr.'s 1959 "Porgy and Bess" role | 58 |
| Joe Namath's victory guarantee before Super Bowl III? | 57 |
| "Million Dollar Baby" or "Rocky," e.g. | 58 |
| Season ticket holder for baseball, basketball and football, say | 63 |
| Web service with the slogan "All the music, all the time" | 67 |
| Person that a whale with a clogged blowhole might call? | 55 |
| "The __-Inn" (Chapter 3 of "Moby-Dick") | 59 |
| Name of a nursery rhyme family with cholesterol issues | 54 |
| Word after "shopping" or "spending" | 55 |
| TV Guide's "Worst TV Show Ever," familiarly | 57 |
| High-stepping dance that involves a little golden showers? | 58 |
| The Rhinemaidens in the "Ring" cycle, e.g. | 52 |
| Unexpected nickname of a Hughes Aircraft plane built mostly of birch | 68 |
| Like a stereotypical little old lady in tennis shoes? | 53 |
| What a cowboy may use while saying "Giddyup!" | 55 |
| Realizations that changes are needed, in modern-day parlance | 60 |
| Stealth song off "Morrison Hotel" (with "The")? | 67 |
| Word repeated in Mad magazine's "___ vs. ___" | 59 |
| Word before and after "vs." in a Mad feature | 54 |
| Try to improve one's intelligence illegally, perhaps | 56 |
| Many a character in TV's "The Americans" | 54 |
| Agent "embedded" in this puzzle's theme answers | 61 |
| '80s-'90s "Separated at Birth?" monthly | 57 |
| ''And Moses sent them to ___ out the land of Canaan'' | 69 |
| Controversial 1987 exposé by ex-MI5 agent Peter Wright | 57 |
| Espionage novels heavy on futuristic gadgets, slangily | 54 |
| Carmen or Juni Cortez, in an action adventure film series | 57 |
| ___ Gyra (jazz-pop band with the hit "Morning Dance") | 63 |
| Donald Sutherland/Elliott Gould movie with asterisks in the title | 65 |
| 1974 film starring Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland | 54 |
| "The ___ Wife" (1980 Reginald Hill mystery) | 53 |
| Strip since 1961 that's printed in black and white | 54 |
| Word with ''bomb'' or ''vice'' | 62 |
| ''M'' or ''Mod'' follower | 57 |
| Hoedown activity ... or what each group of circled letters is? | 62 |
| Array in mathematics with the same number of rows and columns | 61 |
| Cecil B. DeMille film of 1931, "The ___ Man" | 54 |
| Sacrifice bunt with a runner on third and fewer than two outs | 61 |
| In Harry Potter books, nonmagical offspring of wizard parents | 61 |
| Title that literally means ''beauty'' | 53 |
| Sanskrit honorific that is an anagram of a similar English honorific | 68 |
| Honorific that's Sanskrit for "majesty" | 53 |
| ___ Chinmoy (spiritual guide who often lifts people) | 52 |
| Like a show that has the audience on its feet? (abbr.) | 54 |
| 1966 gold album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass | 54 |
| "Should have gone to Ticketmaster," for short | 55 |
| "Skip day" participants, traditionally: Abbr. | 55 |
| Org. that maintains a "Popular Baby Names" Web page | 61 |
| Org. that issues about 5.5 million new numbers annually | 55 |
| Data storage device, for short (hidden in PRESS DOWN) | 53 |
| Dir. when taking one's talents from Cleveland to South Beach? | 65 |
| Dir. from Satan's Kingdom, VT, to Satan's Kingdom, MA | 61 |
| Jamie Foxx's rank, in "Jarhead": Abbr. | 52 |