| ''That's one small ___ for ...'' | 52 |
| Author who covered the Spanish-American War for New York newspapers | 67 |
| Colbert who wrote "I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)" | 59 |
| "Oh! Susanna" songwriter born July 4, 1826 | 52 |
| "A Brief History of Time" author doing sales? | 55 |
| He wrote "Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes" | 57 |
| "I am the literary equivalent of a Big Mac and fries" | 63 |
| "I'm in a hurry to see that bug squashed!" | 56 |
| "___ in Time," Astaire's autobiography | 52 |
| He may shout "you're not my real mom!" | 52 |
| Suffix with ''old'' or ''spin'' | 63 |
| Band with the 1996 album "Emperor Tomato Ketchup" | 59 |
| "The ___ Cuckoo" (1969 Liza Minnelli film) | 52 |
| "What is our flatware made of, Lone Ranger?" | 54 |
| Schindler's business partner in "Schindler's List" | 68 |
| Radio personality who ran for New York governor in 1994 | 55 |
| Laurence who wrote "A Sentimental Journey" | 52 |
| "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy" author | 59 |
| "A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy" author | 65 |
| "Ambition should be made of ___ stuff": Shak. | 55 |
| Substance written about in Jose Canseco's "Juiced" | 64 |
| ''Gang'' or ''mob'' attachments | 63 |
| [The copy-editor doesn't know what she's talking about] | 63 |
| "Nope, you had it right the first time," on a proof | 61 |
| "Hard to believe, but they had it right the first time" | 65 |
| ''It's OK after all'' in editing | 52 |
| Florida university whose teams are aptly named Hatters | 54 |
| Title character in a 2009 Sandra Bullock crossword film | 55 |
| ___ McGarrett, who said, "Book 'em, Danno!" | 57 |
| ''. . . bigger than a breadbox?'' coiner | 56 |
| The act of grinding your teeth while thinking about comedian Martin? | 68 |
| Author of "The Jury" and "The Arraignment" | 62 |
| Sportsmanlike NBA All-Star (secretly planning to get...) | 56 |
| NBA star Kobe Bryant has nicknamed "Gatsby" | 53 |
| All-time NBA career leader for free throw percentage | 52 |
| Former Supreme Court justice often seen in a bow tie | 52 |
| Academy Award winner who said "I dream for a living" | 62 |
| "Jackass" member who got a tattoo in a moving vehicle | 63 |
| CEO responsible for the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications | 69 |
| Second baseman in both of the Dodgers' 1980s World Series | 61 |
| Sitcom character who debuted in "Laura's First Date" | 66 |
| Guitar virtuoso with the 1990 album "Passion and Warfare" | 67 |
| Paul's "Ebony and Ivory" singing partner | 54 |
| Situation at the start of a concert by singer Nicks? | 52 |
| "Little" singer of "Fingertips - Pt. 2" | 59 |
| Snow White portrayer in "Snow White and the Huntsman" | 63 |
| "Start the bouillabaisse at midnight, honey"? | 55 |
| All-female "Horror Wrestling" band Drain ___ | 54 |
| Free plaything that's actually in the Toy Hall of Fame | 58 |
| Feature of this puzzle's three long Down answers | 52 |
| Start of a retort that ends "but names will never hurt me" | 68 |
| Dave who was baseball's second-winningest pitcher in the 1980s | 66 |
| Blue Jays pitcher Dave who was a seven-time All-Star | 52 |
| "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" author Larsson | 58 |
| Larsson who wrote "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" | 61 |
| They appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" 36 times | 58 |
| "...and I think, 'Why are there __?..." | 53 |
| Fictional band in the movie "Almost Famous" | 53 |
| It might put you head and shoulders above everyone else | 55 |
| "Wilt the ___" (Chamberlain's nickname) | 53 |
| European cheese with a Protected Designation of Origin | 54 |
| "The Stephen King of children's literature" | 57 |
| Undercover operations where agents can bring guests? | 52 |
| Board game for kids that's actually painful to play? | 56 |
| Piece of work found in this puzzle's longer entries | 55 |
| Patti LaBelle "___ it up, got to break it up now" | 59 |
| Missouri band that tried to "shake things up" | 55 |
| Missouri band that failed to "shake things up" | 56 |
| Marley lyric "Little darlin', ___ it up" | 54 |
| "Beverly Hills Cop" hit "___ It Up" | 55 |
| Classic Bob Marley song that was a 1973 hit for Johnny Nash | 59 |
| "Although this volume contains many a ___ ..." | 56 |
| Walter Cronkite's Missouri birthplace, informally | 53 |
| Big East team with six N.I.T. basketball championships | 54 |
| Children's hospital in Memphis founded by Danny Thomas | 58 |
| Site of the first British colony in the Caribbean, 1624 | 55 |
| Scoreboard abbr. in the NHL, NFL, and MLB, but not the NBA | 58 |
| Letters on Lou Brock's cap on his Hall of Fame plaque | 57 |
| Letters on Enos Slaughter's cap on his Hall of Fame plaque | 62 |
| Pope who persuaded Attila the Hun not to attack Rome | 52 |
| Fifth-century pope with the epithet "the Great" | 57 |
| Fifth-century pope who convinced Attila not to march on Rome | 60 |
| Samuel Beckett's "Capital of the Ruins" | 53 |
| Missouri NFL player, or the reckless fan who kept headbutting me? | 65 |
| Tintoretto's "The Miracle of ___ Freeing the Slave" | 65 |
| Holiday character derived from pagan mythology, casually | 56 |
| Grocery employee dealing with a shortage of shelf space? | 56 |
| Filling the shelves with no leftover merchandise or space? | 58 |
| Figure skater Elvis who won silver at the 1994 and 1998 Olympics | 64 |
| Leader given the posthumous title Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae | 57 |
| "First," she said, "someone ___" ... | 57 |
| Like Munch's "The Scream," in 1994 and again in 2004 | 66 |
| Unexpected affection, and an alternate title for this puzzle | 60 |
| "Man ___ fruit, but I must climb the tree": G. Herbert | 64 |
| It's available in Razberi, Ohranj and Vanil flavors | 55 |
| Al who sought the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination | 57 |
| "Born on the Fourth of July" director Oliver | 54 |
| Secret society member in an episode of "The Simpsons" | 63 |
| Site near an outdoor recording session in "Help!" | 59 |
| "Dateline NBC" coanchor with innate speaking ability? | 63 |