| "___ le feste" ("Rigoletto" aria) | 53 |
| "__ le feste al tempio": "Rigoletto" duet | 61 |
| Small appliances used by the Bolshoi costume department? | 56 |
| Org. that lobbies for looser restrictions on ballerina costume sales? | 69 |
| Russian republic known for "throat singing" | 53 |
| Second-smallest member of the United Nations, by population | 59 |
| Nation whose highest point is less than 15 feet above sea level | 63 |
| "Where people go to dance the night away," in song | 60 |
| The first one, bought by the Bulova Watch Co. for $9, ran on 7/1/1941 | 69 |
| "The whole family can watch" program rating | 53 |
| Magazine with a "Cheers & Jeers" section | 54 |
| "Hannah Montana" star Miley Cyrus, for one | 52 |
| Cable channel with the slogan "Laugh More" | 52 |
| Rating for 'South Park' and 'The Sopranos' | 58 |
| Rating for most episodes of "The Simpsons" | 52 |
| ''CSI'' or ''The Sopranos'' | 59 |
| Small-screen performance of "Hamlet," e.g.? | 53 |
| Old carrier whose JFK terminal is now used by JetBlue | 53 |
| Old "We're up to something good" carrier | 54 |
| Its slogan was once "The things we do to make you happy" | 66 |
| Its slogan was once "Find out how good we really are" | 63 |
| Its slogan used to be "One mission. Yours." | 53 |
| Former airline with a JFK terminal designed by Eero Saarinen | 60 |
| First carrier to offer regular in-flight movies, 1961 | 53 |
| Co. of which Howard Hughes became the principal shareholder in 1939 | 67 |
| Airline with the old slogan "Up, up and away" | 55 |
| "You're going to like us. ___" (1980s slogan) | 59 |
| "The things we do to make you happy" sloganeer | 56 |
| "Find out how good we really are" sloganeer | 53 |
| "Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get" author | 68 |
| ''Achilles and the Tortoise'' author Mark | 57 |
| Wit who wrote "When in doubt, tell the truth" | 55 |
| Who said "Familiarity breeds contempt - and children" | 63 |
| He said, "Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to" | 69 |
| "Truth is more of a stranger than fiction" writer | 59 |
| ''The Prince and the Pauper'' author | 52 |
| ''Achilles and the Tortoise'' subject Mark | 58 |
| "Jewellery Quarter" band, with "The" | 56 |
| ''___ the night before Christmas ...'' | 54 |
| ''__ the night before Christmas . . .'' | 55 |
| "'___ the night before Christmas . . ." | 53 |
| "___ wondrous pitiful": "Othello" | 53 |
| "___ warm — at first — like Us" (Emily Dickinson) | 67 |
| "___ like a Maelstrom, with a notch" (Emily Dickinson poem) | 69 |
| "__ Christmas told the merriest tale": Scott | 54 |
| "__ Christmas broach'd the mightiest ale": Scott | 62 |
| "__ brillig ...": "Jabberwocky" opening | 59 |
| American Dialect Society's word of the year, 2009 | 53 |
| "RT @BlingFaith: http://bit.ly/Oiw6i zomg!", e.g. | 59 |
| Popular dashboard application for management of Twitter accounts | 64 |
| Animated bird who debuted in "A Tale of Two Kitties" (1942) | 69 |
| Donny Osmond's 1973 calendar anomaly, with "The" | 62 |
| Prequel about skit writers hoping to move to more prestigious digs? | 67 |
| Casino game that's the basis of this puzzle's theme | 59 |
| What this puzzle's perimeter contains abbreviations for | 59 |
| "___ good you do so much for charity": Portia | 55 |
| "I am the sorrier; would ___ otherwise" (Shak.) | 57 |
| " . . . ___ well/It were done quickly":Macbeth | 56 |
| Lead-in for ''light'' or ''night'' | 66 |
| Hawthorne collection of previously published stories | 52 |
| "America's Next Top Model" judge, for a while | 59 |
| The worst book of all time, according to GoodReads.com readers | 62 |
| Overpromotion of a Stephenie Meyers fantasy novel series? | 57 |
| "I Wish I Had an Evil ___" (Magnetic Fields song) | 59 |
| Matching neckwear for a couple of goofy-looking Welsh pups? | 59 |
| Snacks snapped up after its manufacturer went bankrupt | 54 |
| "Our meringues stand up so well that you'll see ___" | 66 |
| Title of Mary-Kate Olsen's tell-all autobiography? | 54 |
| Diving rotation, and the clue for four puzzle answers | 53 |
| Only million-selling Beatles single that was a cover | 52 |
| What high-priced strippers who cater to dweebs see a lot of? | 60 |
| Site with the tagline "What are you doing?" | 53 |
| Singer of the 1958 #1 hit "It's Only Make Believe" | 64 |
| Candy bar at the center of a "Seinfeld" episode | 57 |
| Candy bar featured in a "Seinfeld" episode | 52 |
| "Just at the age __ boy and youth ...": Scott | 55 |
| Best documentary short subject nominee "___ Hands" | 60 |
| "___ if by sea" (part of Revere's signal) | 55 |
| Word with ''faced'' or ''fisted'' | 65 |
| Word separated in this puzzle's six longest answers | 55 |
| What it takes to make a thing go right, in a hip-hop song | 57 |
| Relatively lonely number, though not as bad as one, in song | 59 |
| Number of "Little Sisters" Carly Simon sang of | 56 |
| Digit in the center of all three zip codes in Beverly Hills | 59 |
| Company, proverbially, parted four times in this puzzle | 55 |
| "--- if by sea" (part of Revere's signal) | 55 |
| ___ If By Tea (Rush Limbaugh's patriotic-themed beverage) | 61 |
| Old draft deferment category for critical civilian work | 55 |
| Occupational deferment category in the '60s draft | 53 |
| Like yards containing almost ten thousand square yards | 54 |
| When Matthew Lesko's "Free Money" is likely to air | 64 |
| Unfortunately common wakeup time for baby Julius Tausig | 55 |
| "Spring ahead" or "fall back" time | 54 |
| Series that had 2007 crossover episodes with "CSI" | 60 |
| Octet of black squares in the middle of this grid, typographically | 66 |
| Program on which pundits talk for 48 straight hours? | 52 |
| Batman villain who makes decisions by flipping a coin | 53 |
| Restaurant special, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
| William Gibson play that was made into a 1962 Shirley MacLaine movie | 68 |
| Words with ''who do we appreciate?'' | 52 |