| Unnominated film about a Southern diner with really tiny portions? | 66 |
| "Have I once liv'd to see ___ men?": Shak. | 56 |
| 1990 sequel to "Chinatown," with "The" | 58 |
| What eight squares in this puzzle contain, thus creating a cipher key | 69 |
| "Poet and Saint! . . . The ___ sacred names": Cowley | 62 |
| "__'Clock Jump": Harry James recording | 53 |
| Somewhere between excellent and poor, as a restaurant | 53 |
| What each of eight of this puzzle's answers consists of | 59 |
| Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" and others | 57 |
| New year of which there are five anagrams in this puzzle | 56 |
| With "the", past decade name, to Arthur C. Clarke? | 60 |
| "_____ beam up" ("Star Trek" phrase) | 56 |
| "___ beam up" ("Star Trek" order) | 53 |
| Mercutio's killer, in "Romeo and Juliet" | 54 |
| Juliet's combative cousin in "Romeo and Juliet" | 61 |
| Astronomer who famously observed a supernova in 1572 | 52 |
| Holder of the highest career batting average in baseball history | 64 |
| Hitting legend who Babe Ruth called a "prick" | 55 |
| Baseball great known as "The Georgia Peach" | 53 |
| Product with a spokesperson who rides in a miniature motorboat | 62 |
| Michael Martin Murphey "___ Knots in the Devil's Tail" | 68 |
| Two-time All-Pro cornerback currently with the Denver Broncos | 61 |
| All-Pro cornerback signed twice to the New York Jets | 52 |
| "Total Eclipse of the Heart" singer Bonnie | 52 |
| Four-time American Crossword Puzzle Tournament champ Hinman | 59 |
| ''Breathing Lessons'' Pulitzer winner | 53 |
| Five-time American Crossword Puzzle Tournament winner | 53 |
| Rapper/firebrand behind the viral video "Yonkers" | 59 |
| "So Much in Love" singers (with "The") | 58 |
| "So Much in Love" singers, with "The" | 57 |
| "So Much in Love" singers, 1963, with "the" | 63 |
| "So Much in Love" pop group, with "The" | 59 |
| "So Much in Love" singing group, with "The" | 64 |
| Ronan ___, "God Bless America" singer at Yankee Stadium | 65 |
| British critic Kenneth who created "Oh! Calcutta!" | 60 |
| She played Amy's mother on "Judging Amy" | 54 |
| Actress Daly who was probably not named after Newcastle's river | 67 |
| Word with ''blood'' or ''touch'' | 64 |
| Personality sort that's quiet outside but angry inside | 58 |
| Announce via Twitter that Fidel passed his annual health exam? | 62 |
| Novel subtitled "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 53 |
| Melville work subtitled "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 61 |
| Book with the subtitle "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 60 |
| 1846 book subtitled "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 57 |
| "14. All six members of my current band are ___" | 58 |
| Like the four theme entries in this puzzle, as it were | 54 |
| Bad math teacher saying: "There are three . . ." | 58 |
| Numerical classification of the most used U-boats of World War II | 65 |
| Numerical classification of some World War II U-boats | 53 |
| What each starred clue — and its answer — contains | 58 |
| First name on "America's Next Top Model" | 54 |
| Banks who created "America's Next Top Model" | 58 |
| "Wherever Law ends, ___ begins": John Locke | 53 |
| "Wherever Law ends, ___ begins" (John Locke) | 54 |
| Shakespeare's "Pericles, Prince of ___" | 53 |
| Bonnie Tyler's "___ Tracks and Broken Hearts" | 59 |
| "Pericles, Prince of ___" (Shakespeare play) | 54 |
| David who made "The Helmet Catch" in Super Bowl XLII | 62 |
| R&B singer with the 2011 album "Open Invitation" | 62 |
| Hip-hop singer with the 2006 album "Alter Ego" | 56 |
| “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” family name | 55 |
| Family surname in "Long Day's Journey . . ." | 58 |
| He killed Basil Rathbone in "The Mark of Zorro" | 57 |
| Ava Gardner's co-star in "The Sun Also Rises" | 59 |
| Ava Gardner's "The Sun Also Rises" costar | 55 |
| ''The Sun Also Rises'' star, with no authority? | 63 |
| Former "NOVA scienceNOW" host Neil deGrasse __ | 56 |
| Boxer who has tattoos of Mao Tse-Tung and Che Guevara | 53 |
| Young birds misinterpreted glint in Scottish loch (9) | 53 |
| Fed. whose 18-letter full name alternates vowels and consonants | 63 |
| Corp. that once owned Hertz and Hilton International | 52 |
| Merger that followed soon after the Suez crisis: Abbr. | 54 |
| Prefix meaning "extremely," in slangy constructions | 61 |
| German word slangily used to mean "extremely" | 55 |
| "California ___ Alles" (punk classic by the Dead Kennedys) | 68 |
| "California ___ Alles" (classic punk rock song) | 57 |
| Fox's ___ (chocolate syrup brand used in egg creams) | 56 |
| "___ sum?" (Cato's "Where am I?") | 57 |
| 1969 Philip K. Dick novel about the nature of reality | 53 |
| Dog seen during "Family Ties" closing credits | 55 |
| Dog seen during the closing credits of "Family Ties" | 62 |
| Where parts of the '95 film "Higher Learning" were shot | 69 |
| School whose motto means "Let there be light" (abbr.) | 63 |
| School that lost to Florida in the 2006 NCAA basketball finals | 62 |
| Sch. whose students have won more than 200 Olympic medals | 57 |
| Sch. whose colors are "true blue" and gold | 52 |
| Sch. where "the Wizard of Westwood" coached | 53 |
| Its Westwood Replacement Hospital was designed by I.M. Pei | 58 |
| First sch. to win 100 NCAA championships, across all sports | 59 |
| Campus attended by Elle in "Legally Blonde" | 53 |
| Alma mater of H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman (abbr.) | 55 |
| Alma mater for Carol Burnett and Jim Morrison: Abbr. | 52 |
| 2004 NCAA men's and women's basketball champs | 53 |
| West Coast sch. that offers a "Physics of Surfing" seminar | 68 |
| Arizona Congressman who wrote "Too Funny to Be President" | 67 |
| Feature mistakenly added to some male cartoon bovines | 53 |
| Farmers who just won't shut up about milking techniques? | 60 |
| Tempura vegetable also called "mountain asparagus" | 60 |
| You might hope a cop doesn't see you hanging one | 52 |
| "Oh no!" in Norwegian areas of the Midwest | 52 |