| Title that literally means ''beauty'' | 53 |
| Title that's Persian for "sign of God" | 52 |
| Title TV and movie character who sought out the One-Armed Man | 61 |
| Title TV character in a brown, skirted, leather outfit | 54 |
| Title TV character whose real name is Gordon Shumway | 52 |
| Title woman of a film that won the 1985 Camera d'Or | 55 |
| Title woman of a story from James Joyce's "Dubliners" | 67 |
| Title woman of song who "lives in a dream" | 52 |
| Title word after "Pineapple" or "Maple Leaf" | 64 |
| Title word in the last song you'll sing this year | 53 |
| Title word of a song from Mozart's "Requiem" | 58 |
| Title words before "Do" and after "Do You" | 62 |
| Title words before "Music" and "You Knocking" | 65 |
| Title words before "Nothing to hide," in a Journey hit | 64 |
| Title words before "war" or "fugue" | 55 |
| Tito's successor as head of the Non-Aligned Movement | 56 |
| Titular 2001 movie character who works at The Two Windmills cafe | 64 |
| Titular Chekhov hero played on Broadway by John Gielgud | 55 |
| Titular floral body art in a Tennessee Williams play | 52 |
| Titular opera character who jumps to her death at the end | 57 |
| TLC: "A ___ is a guy that can't get no love" | 58 |
| To ace Oceanography, don't let the prof know you've __ | 62 |
| To assist him in writing a neat book, the ruler used a __ | 57 |
| To date [the Onion xword is now the AVCX - solve at avxwords.com] | 65 |
| To linguists, it's African American Vernacular English | 58 |
| To Shakespeare he was "high in all the people's hearts" | 69 |
| To whom "I'll see you in my dreams" is sung | 57 |
| To whom "to thine own self be true" is said | 53 |
| To whom "We'll always have Paris" was spoken | 58 |
| To whom a horizontal zigzag meant "barking dog" | 57 |
| To whom “We’ll always have Paris” was spoken | 56 |
| To whom Brabantio says "Thou art a villain" | 53 |
| To whom Ilsa said "I'll hum it for you" | 53 |
| To whom John Denver's "Calypso" is a tribute | 58 |
| To whom Polonius says "To thine own self be true" | 59 |
| To whom Rick said "The Germans wore gray. You wore blue" | 66 |
| To whom Rick said "We both know you belong with Victor" | 65 |
| To whom Rick said "We'll always have Paris" | 57 |
| To whom Rick said, "The Germans wore gray. You wore blue" | 67 |
| To whom the "Me" in "Mini-Me" refers | 56 |
| Tobey's director in "The Great Gatsby" | 52 |
| Tobias ___, author of "This Boy's Life" | 53 |
| Today's honoree and word found in the four theme entries | 60 |
| Today's theme, which will help answer the six capitalized clues | 67 |
| Today, and a hint to what the longest answers (doubly) have in common | 69 |
| Todd who directed "I'm Not There," 2007 | 53 |
| Todd who directed the miniseries "Mildred Pierce" | 59 |
| Toilet bowl cleaner: "Squeeze sides and turn"... | 58 |
| Tokyo automaker with a liar named Joe in its old ads | 52 |
| Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," for one | 56 |
| Tolstoy saga about a jurist's porridge ingredient? | 54 |
| Tolstoy work subtitled "The Story of a Horse" | 55 |
| Tom and Meg's "Sleepless in Seattle" director | 59 |
| Tom and Meg's "You've Got Mail" director | 58 |
| Tom Brady lighting jerseys on fire just to watch them burn? | 59 |
| Tom Cruise's character in "Mission: Impossible" | 61 |
| Tom Hanks' profession in "Road to Perdition" | 58 |
| Tom Hanks's "Sleepless in Seattle" role | 53 |
| Tom Petty "___ so bad, best thing I ever had" | 55 |
| Tom who moderated the 2008 town hall-style presidential debate | 62 |
| Tom who was followed by Craig Kilborn and Craig Ferguson | 56 |
| Tom who won a Tony for "The Seven Year Itch" | 54 |
| Tom Wolfe book (with "The"), in its place? | 52 |
| Tom ___ ("Mystery Science Theater 3000" character) | 60 |
| Tom ___ (robot on "Mystery Science Theater 3000") | 59 |
| Tom ___ and Max Pross (Emmy Award-winning comedy writers) | 57 |
| Tom's "Interview with the Vampire" role | 53 |
| Tomahawk hurler in a memorable "Tonight Show" segment | 63 |
| Tomahawk hurler in a memorable clip on "The Tonight Show" | 67 |
| Tomei of "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" | 59 |
| Tommy Lee Jones film set along the Mississippi, with "The" | 68 |
| Tommy nicknamed him "Bulldog" during his Dodger days | 62 |
| Tommy Pickles' younger brother on "Rugrats" | 57 |
| Tommy Pickles's younger brother on "Rugrats" | 58 |
| Tommy's game in the Who's rock opera "Tommy" | 62 |
| Tone in novelty photos where you put on old-timey clothes | 57 |
| Tone Loc single released just after "Funky Cold Medina" | 65 |
| Tone of the Kansas sequences in "The Wizard of Oz" | 60 |
| Tone poem that calls for four taxi horns, with "An" | 61 |
| Tongue features (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 55 |
| Tongue-twister phrase hinting at this puzzle's theme | 56 |
| Toni who sang "Love Will Keep Us Together" | 52 |
| Tonic note word, in a "Sound of Music" song | 53 |
| Tony award nominee for "Anna Christie," 1993 | 54 |
| Tony Bennett's ''This ___ I Ask'' | 53 |
| Tony Micelli portrayer on "Who's the Boss?" | 57 |
| Tony of "Taxi" and "Who's the Boss?" | 60 |
| Tony Orlando and ___ ("Knock Three Times" group) | 58 |
| Tony Randall movie, "7 Faces of Doctor ___" | 53 |
| Tony who played Buster on "Arrested Development" | 58 |
| Tony winner between "Avenue Q" and "Jersey Boys" | 68 |
| Tony winner for "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?" | 56 |
| Tony winner for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 63 |
| Tony winner who wrote "Respect for Acting" | 52 |
| Tony's buddies in ''West Side Story'' | 57 |
| Tony's consigliere, familiarly, on "The Sopranos" | 63 |
| Tony's housemate on "Who's the Boss?" | 55 |
| Tony's love in ''West Side Story'' | 54 |
| Tony's song in ''West Side Story'' | 54 |
| Tony-nominated play made into an Oscar-nominated movie | 54 |