| Subject of Article III Section 3 of the Constitution | 52 |
| Search results when certain barbarian breaks up treat | 53 |
| "If I ___ you bad, you bruise my face" Bush | 53 |
| What a marathon runner does after getting a sprain during a race? | 65 |
| Second game show host in the Canada's Walk of Fame | 54 |
| One of 2011's Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award winners | 65 |
| Host for Jennings, Craig, Pahk, and Watson, among others | 56 |
| "Classic Concentration" host, 1987-'91 | 52 |
| ''But only God can make a ___'' (Kilmer) | 56 |
| Word with "Christmas" or "family" | 53 |
| Word with ''family'' or ''lemon'' | 65 |
| Thing hidden in each of the movie names in this puzzle | 54 |
| One "who intimately lives with rain," in a poem | 57 |
| Item hidden in each of the 15-letter answers in this puzzle | 59 |
| Gordon Parks drama ''The Learning ___'' | 55 |
| Apple thrower in ''The Wizard of Oz'' | 53 |
| "He made it to the ocean, had a smoke in a ___" Pearl Jam | 67 |
| "Coverdale and Page" song "Shake My ___" | 60 |
| ___ of Souls, Na'vi temple in "Avatar" | 52 |
| Like a cat in need of a firefighter, stereotypically | 52 |
| Indicators of age ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
| There are six hidden in this puzzle in appropriate places | 57 |
| Poem with the line "Who intimately lives with rain" | 61 |
| Poem with the line "Poems are made by fools like me" | 62 |
| Classic poem that begins "I think that I shall never see" | 67 |
| ''A nest of robins in her hair'' poem | 53 |
| This puzzle's theme found in the answers to five asterisked clues | 69 |
| "I'm in a rut," said the ditchdigger ___ | 54 |
| Line from "All Quiet on the Western Front"? | 53 |
| Stoke-on-___ (home of England's pottery industry) | 53 |
| Council of ___ (response to the Protestant Reformation) | 55 |
| Starbucks size for those who really need their caffeine | 55 |
| Number of "jours" in "septembre" | 52 |
| "Les ___ Glorieuses" (30-year period of French prosperity) | 68 |
| Numero di R's in "arrivederci" / Razzes | 53 |
| "___ Hombres," first Top 40 album by ZZ Top | 53 |
| Item stolen in Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" | 58 |
| ''Three Coins in the Fountain'' fountain | 56 |
| Fountain featured in ''La Dolce vita'' | 54 |
| Italian landmark name meaning "three roads" | 53 |
| Glam band with the classic album "Electric Warrior" | 61 |
| Ad slogan that suggests the little ones can play with huge dinosaurs? | 69 |
| Geometric figures with three planes that meet at a vertex | 57 |
| Prefix for ''cycle'' or ''state'' | 65 |
| Start for ''ode'' or ''pod'' | 60 |
| Prefix with "athlete" or "angle" | 52 |
| Prefix with ''pod'' or ''angle'' | 64 |
| Prefix for ''age'' or ''angle'' | 63 |
| '09 Sick Puppies "Maybe" album "___-Polar" | 66 |
| Basic harmonic structure at the end of "Hey Jude" | 59 |
| Word with ''balance'' or ''balloon'' | 68 |
| With "The," no. 4 on the list (by Franz Kafka) | 56 |
| Biased coverage of a court case (broken in three places) | 56 |
| Arizona's Petrified Forest dates from this period | 53 |
| Informal name for Lou Grant's newspaper, with "The" | 65 |
| "Lou Grant" newspaper, with "the" | 53 |
| "Dewey Defeats Truman" paper, with "the" | 60 |
| "Dewey Defeats Truman" newspaper, for short | 53 |
| "Star Trek" creatures that resemble balls of fur | 58 |
| "The ___ has spoken" ("Survivor" catchphrase) | 65 |
| Neighborhood at the New York end of the Holland Tunnel | 54 |
| ___ Bridge (former name of New York's R.F.K. Bridge) | 56 |
| Dinosaur often seen battling the T. Rex in kids' books | 58 |
| Deceptive "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" star? | 52 |
| "How many of each animal did Moses take on the ark?" is one | 69 |
| You can't do them if you're missing your cue | 52 |
| Checked the fit of a Nehru jacket (with "on") | 55 |
| "Dancer in the Dark" director Lars von ___ | 52 |
| Lars von ___ (writer and director of "Melancholia") | 61 |
| Checks out actress Hatcher's steel-belted radials? | 54 |
| Works on getting some football players introduced to each other? | 64 |
| ''What's your sine?'' subject, informally | 61 |
| TheyÂ’re found in six of this puzzleÂ’s squares | 53 |
| Modern-day alerts that The New Republic suggested The Onion carry | 65 |
| Subject of this puzzle [and proceeding counterclockwise] | 56 |
| Southern hip-hop portmanteau meaning "respected" | 58 |
| Plays the opening of ''Rhapsody in Blue'' | 57 |
| Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," for one | 56 |
| Each of the titles in this puzzle's theme answers, e.g. | 59 |
| ''The Lord of the Rings'' movies, e.g. | 54 |
| Underworld song off "A Hundred Days Off" album | 56 |
| "Just a little off the top" at the barber's | 57 |
| Boss's holiday dinner dilemma in a tight economy? | 53 |
| Weaver in Joni Mitchell's "Ladies of the Canyon" | 62 |
| Lopez with the 1963 hit "If I Had a Hammer" | 53 |
| Singer with the 1963 hit "If I Had a Hammer" | 54 |
| The Dude, Walter, and Donny, e.g., at least as a bowling team | 61 |
| Word with ''power'' or ''field'' | 64 |
| ''Guilt'' or ''ego'' follower | 61 |
| "You don't expect me to swallow this ___!?" | 57 |
| Baseball hit where the runner finishes at the hot corner | 56 |
| Anger about an opponent's excellent Scrabble move? | 54 |
| Capital mentioned in the "Marines' Hymn" | 54 |
| Like ultra-colorful paintings of mushrooms and butterflies, perhaps | 67 |
| Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights," for one | 63 |
| Catherine Keener's role in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" | 65 |
| Involving New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, for example | 60 |
| Largest moon in the solar system with a retrograde orbit | 56 |
| Travis who sang "I'm Gonna Be Somebody" | 53 |
| Singer Travis with the 2007 album "The Storm" | 55 |