| How a rose by any other name would smell, according to Shakespeare | 66 |
| Odds of dying because of it: 1 in anywhere from 200,000 to 500,000 | 66 |
| Singer who was an unwilling participant in a popular Internet meme | 66 |
| " . . . 'vanity, sets love ___ like that'": Hunt | 66 |
| Declaration of August 14, 1941, regarding peace aims after W.W. II | 66 |
| Character who shared top billing with Secret Squirrel in the 1960s | 66 |
| "Birthplace of ___ Pioneers" (phrase on an Ohio quarter) | 66 |
| "Had ___ and couldn't keep her" (nursery rhyme line) | 66 |
| What an actor might want to know about the character he is playing | 66 |
| "___ Black" (2008 single from an album of the same name) | 66 |
| Opera based on a play by Pierre Beaumarchais, with "The" | 66 |
| Where "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" debuted | 66 |
| Conservative and otherwise uninteresting computer, in techie slang | 66 |
| Marisa of "Barry Lyndon" and "Death in Venice" | 66 |
| "The Aristocats" kitten, or his composer namesake Hector | 66 |
| She played Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 66 |
| Ralph who wrote "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" | 66 |
| ___ Park, where this puzzle's honoree did his most famous work | 66 |
| Mammal that's trained by the author of "Superfudge"? | 66 |
| Oregon senator who resigned in 1995 over sexual harassment charges | 66 |
| Word formed as a portmanteau of two synonyms of "daring" | 66 |
| Decorative physical changes, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 66 |
| Brand of chocolate syrup first called a "milk amplifier" | 66 |
| "I love you when you ___ your mosque..." (Kahlil Gibran) | 66 |
| Anagrammy-winning song about Chicago's favorite outdoor sport? | 66 |
| Sign in an updated version of "Three Billy Goats Gruff"? | 66 |
| NYC subway line runs from Bedford Park Boulevard to Brighton Beach | 66 |
| For SANDRA BULLOCK, a gift of a summer side dish in large quantity | 66 |
| Device to keep a springy cord from contracting too much in winter? | 66 |
| "Boogie Nights" actor with his own museum in Jupiter, FL | 66 |
| Amanda who retired, then "unretired" from acting in 2010 | 66 |
| Actor/flutist roomies' mailbox label that sounds like a crook? | 66 |
| Tropical crocodile whose name sounds like a Caribbean island group | 66 |
| Exposé about the tawdry relations of a 16th-century theologian? | 66 |
| Company behind "Mega Man" and "Street Fighter" | 66 |
| President's favorite form of fishing? (The fish like it, too.) | 66 |
| Janet's fiancé in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" | 66 |
| Rapper on the recently cancelled TV show "The Good Life" | 66 |
| "Here's the very man who wrote 'Fuck You'!"? | 66 |
| Genre of Lauren Weisberger's "The Devil Wears Prada" | 66 |
| 2008 Democratic presidential hopeful whose chances may be extinct? | 66 |
| Nickname of witch Narcissa Malfoy, Harry Potter's belated ally | 66 |
| Singer with the double-platinum album "Measure of a Man" | 66 |
| "But he saw the error of his ways and made a ___ of it." | 66 |
| Publicly traded investment company with a limited number of shares | 66 |
| He tried selling the Brandenburg Gate, offering to take care of... | 66 |
| Iggy detailed the account transfer from his previous bank as a ... | 66 |
| Musician on whom Gus Van Sant's "Last Days" is based | 66 |
| Fifth in a series of five TV personalities (starting June 1, 2009) | 66 |
| What Winfrey couldn't do during a noted couch-jumping episode? | 66 |
| Musician with the 1939 hit "Jumpin' at the Woodside" | 66 |
| "The girl that's driving me mad is chirping away..." | 66 |
| Brian who wrote "The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire" | 66 |
| 1993 Aerosmith hit with the lyric "Love is sweet misery" | 66 |
| 1992 movie featuring a much-publicized twist, with "The" | 66 |
| "Quit trying to make a paper doll by ripping the paper!" | 66 |
| "Copenhagen: Insulted by clerk. But we wouldn't ___" | 66 |
| Missy Elliott's "___ What I'm Talkin' About" | 66 |
| Quad City that's home to the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival | 66 |
| Actor Robert who played the villain in "Licence to Kill" | 66 |
| 4 Seasons title line preceding "I'm no good for you" | 66 |
| U.S. secretary of state tied for the second-longest time in office | 66 |
| ...a Peter DeRose/Mitchell Parish collaboration with Jimi Hendrix? | 66 |
| French saint who walked around with his own decapitated head: Var. | 66 |
| "Come run the rapids at this specially assigned locale!" | 66 |
| Like the contestant who came in 699 out of 699 entrants, initially | 66 |
| He played Darrin on "Bewitched," but came out much later | 66 |
| Legendary Houston rapper who overdosed on "purple drank" | 66 |
| He told Bill O'Reilly, "Loud doesn't mean right" | 66 |
| 1973 song by the Rolling Stones subtitled "Heartbreaker" | 66 |
| New slogan for a Michigan city trying to seem a little more crazy? | 66 |
| Liqueur named from the Gaelic for "drink that satisfies" | 66 |
| 1991 Phoebe Cates comedy often compared to "Beetlejuice" | 66 |
| Church where Martin Luther King, Jr., was copastor with his father | 66 |
| Environment-related, like the lyrics to "Mercy Mercy Me" | 66 |
| Grade meaning "Maybe you failed, but at least you tried" | 66 |
| Georgia city known as "The Granite Capital of the World" | 66 |
| One of more than 5,000 in the United States, per the Census Bureau | 66 |
| Kosher products company that falsely advertised vegetarian gelatin | 66 |
| Programs that let computers run software written for other systems | 66 |
| Critic's complaint about the new restaurant "Godot"? | 66 |
| "I hear your film has something to do with the ___, ___" | 66 |
| S. ___ Merkerson, four-time N.A.A.C.P. Image Award-winning actress | 66 |
| ___ Institute, California retreat center for alternative education | 66 |
| French inventor Lenoir who invented the internal combustion engine | 66 |
| "Climb __ Mountain": "The Sound of Music" song | 66 |
| "The Look of Love" and "Suddenly I See," e.g.? | 66 |
| Mideast president who wrote "The Battle for Peace," 1981 | 66 |
| Nonverbal equivalent of "You have got to be kidding me!" | 66 |
| Negative words before "agree" or "materialize" | 66 |
| "Once everybody knows you, life will never be the same"? | 66 |
| Afrobeat legend who was the subject of a 2010 Tony-winning musical | 66 |
| Villain who debuted in the "Star Wars Christmas Special" | 66 |
| Go crazy ... or a hint on how to enter five answers in this puzzle | 66 |
| TV spot for a black tie event featuring the music of James Taylor? | 66 |
| "The melted cheddar ... the kitschy pots ... ah, youth"? | 66 |
| Circumcision diversion, or a type of golf competition interrupted? | 66 |
| Florida city where Thomas Edison and Henry Ford had winter estates | 66 |
| The 1st Viscount of St. Alban and author of “New Atlantis” | 66 |
| Christian Slater plays a former '60s radical in this 2012 film | 66 |