| Disney film featuring Berlioz, Toulouse, Marie and their mom Duchess | 68 |
| Classic treatise whose first chapter is "Laying Plans" | 64 |
| Book that recommends putting the sun in your opponent's eyes | 64 |
| [*cross out* Sun Tzu tome] Madame Tussaud's specialty? | 58 |
| Team coached by one of two "Grumpy Old Men" | 53 |
| "Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde..." | 57 |
| "Fun, Fun, Fun" singers (and this puzzle's theme) | 63 |
| 1988 movie based on the novel "The Grizzly King" | 58 |
| World's longest wooden roller coaster, located in Cincinnati | 64 |
| World's longest wooden roller coaster, at Kings Island | 58 |
| . . . "HOSTESS TO THE IMPECUNIOUS" by J. Gay? | 55 |
| New York City nickname ... and this puzzle's title | 54 |
| Birthday that usually prompts "Over the Hill" gags | 60 |
| Reality show about vast waiting areas full of sick people? | 58 |
| 1939 novel about residue from King KongÂ’s dinner? | 53 |
| Bogart/Bacall mystery about serious basement dampness? | 54 |
| 1996 Robin Williams film, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
| "Need we say it, ladies? High prices are for ___!" ... | 64 |
| Children's classic centered around a Gothic kiosk? | 54 |
| Sci-fi monster movie that was Steve McQueen's first starring role | 69 |
| Film whose tagline ends "Nothing can stop it!" | 56 |
| Neil Young "Out of ___ and into the black" | 52 |
| Low spirits, as experienced by St. Louis's hockey team? | 59 |
| Simon & Garfunkel hit after "Mrs. Robinson" | 57 |
| What two weeks of "Soy-Boy Doggie Yummies" resulted in? | 65 |
| Who "are coming," in a historical declaration | 55 |
| Ogden Nash's "Geographical Reflection" | 52 |
| Subject of 2004's best seller "American Dynasty" | 62 |
| Novel about getting English actor Michael to shut up? | 53 |
| Likely road for this puzzle's big wheels to travel? | 55 |
| Group whom the tribute bands Drive and Candy-O cover | 52 |
| Appropriately named band with the 1984 hit "Drive" | 60 |
| "You're All I've Got Tonight" band | 52 |
| Words that follow "Felix" or "bell" | 55 |
| A.k.a. "Christmas Don't Be Late": 1958 | 52 |
| "A man cannot be too careful in ___": Wilde | 53 |
| With the circled letters, 1955 Bill Haley and His Comets hit? | 61 |
| First of two groups that may come in handy for this puzzle? | 59 |
| Alice Walker novel ... or a hint to 12 squares in this puzzle | 61 |
| 1985 Steven Spielberg film with 11 Oscar nominations and no wins | 64 |
| 154 minutes of Whoopi Goldberg just mixing red and blue paint? | 62 |
| "___ is finished" ("Pagliacci" ending) | 58 |
| "Along ___ sequester'd vale of life": Gray | 56 |
| Acclaimed 2000 miniseries about crack addicts in Baltimore | 58 |
| "Love is just around" it in a Bing Crosby song | 56 |
| Scathing review attributed to Ambrose Bierce, part 1 | 52 |
| 1992 Best Original Screenplay Oscar winner featuring cross-dressing | 67 |
| The man says, "I always wanted to see ..." | 52 |
| Maximum amount of "aw" you can get from cat pictures? | 63 |
| Final story in James Joyce's "Dubliners" | 54 |
| Adapted screenplay nominee Monahan for "___" | 54 |
| " . . . ___ pinned to the bark . . . ": Harte | 56 |
| Country band that loudly criticized George Bush in 2003 | 55 |
| 2012 film taglined '25 events, 2 brothers, 1 champion' | 62 |
| Real estate mogul with a reality game show, familiarly | 54 |
| " . . . and his hands formed ___ land": Psalm 95 | 58 |
| Movie about two good ol' gals foiling Boss Hogg? | 52 |
| 1891 Chekhov novella featuring pistols that never fire | 54 |
| " . . . the days of ___ come" (N.W. Bible) | 52 |
| Word before "And crown thy good with brotherhood" | 59 |
| "Get ___ to a nunnery" ("Hamlet") | 53 |
| Pronoun in "America the Beautiful" and "O Canada" | 69 |
| "Shall I compare ___ to a summer's day?" | 54 |
| "Shall I compare __ to a summer's day?": Shakespeare | 66 |
| Rockers who reunited to release "Hell Freezes Over" | 61 |
| He co-wrote "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" | 53 |
| '99 Robbie Williams album "___ Has Landed" | 56 |
| "Of ___ Sing" (Pulitzer-winning Gershwin show) | 56 |
| '81 Kiss bomb "Music from '___'" | 54 |
| Lie told to someone you forgot to send an important file to | 59 |
| Biblical pronoun, heath, watch, body of water, tree? | 52 |
| Penultimate song on "Abbey Road" (ironically) | 55 |
| "___, please" (awards show presenter's request) | 61 |
| Springsteen's backup exchanged for South African currency? | 62 |
| 1996 thriller starring Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes | 55 |
| 1996 movie starring Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes | 52 |
| Cartoons collected in "Cows of Our Planet" | 52 |
| Line from ''Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!'' | 68 |
| Find contest's meta-answer by reading ___ of these clues | 60 |
| "The fowl of the air, and ___": Psalms 8:8 | 52 |
| Nickname for snowboarder Shaun White ... or some airborne soup? | 63 |
| It "comes on little cat feet," in a Sandburg poem | 59 |
| "___ comes on little cat feet...": Sandburg | 53 |
| Play that the musical "I Do! I Do!" was adapted from | 62 |
| Letter that begins and ends this puzzle's six longest answers | 65 |
| What victorious World Series players will probably remember most? | 65 |
| Lament following an Elizabethan wardrobe malfunction? | 53 |
| Title TV and movie character who sought out the One-Armed Man | 61 |
| Part of an action sequence on "N.Y.P.D. Blue"? | 56 |
| It "ain't what it used to be": Yogi Berra | 55 |
| Rapper whose 2006 album "Doctor's Advocate" was #1 | 64 |
| Era referred to in the United Kingdom as "naughty"? | 61 |
| "Pulp Fiction" character clad in BDSM gear | 52 |
| CATCH ME IF YOU CAN! Warm, sweet, well-rounded guy. Into running ... | 68 |
| TV show based on "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" | 58 |
| Phrase at the bottom of California plates in the 1980s | 54 |
| Coffee with a spot in "Guinness World Records"? | 57 |
| "Peanuts" figure ... or some fabulous fall soup? | 58 |
| Edited 2004 chiller about a bunch of Seattle musicians? | 55 |
| Novel whose first sentence is "I am Ishmael" | 54 |