| "Serendipities: Language and Lunacy" author | 53 |
| Word that describes a group of varying, but related, subjects | 61 |
| Miyoshi ___, Best Supporting Actress winner for "Sayonara" | 68 |
| "You're probably not gonna like this, but ..." | 60 |
| "Let me think ... yeah, that's stupid" | 52 |
| The only person with the authority to call a strike, for short | 62 |
| South African town that was Nelson Mandela's birthplace | 59 |
| O'Connor of "Witness for the Prosecution" | 55 |
| "___ voce poco fa" ("The Barber of Seville" aria) | 69 |
| "___ furtiva lagrima . . . ": Donizetti aria | 55 |
| Aleutian Island that's home to the volcano Makushin | 55 |
| Delaware Indian whose name is French for "a friend" | 61 |
| Final pharaoh of the Fifth Dynasty, whose pyramid is near Cairo | 63 |
| Event celebrated in "Through the Looking-Glass" | 57 |
| Last of the Mohicans in "The Last of the Mohicans" | 60 |
| "A mind is a terrible thing to waste" org. | 52 |
| "__ My Heart": 1962 #1 R&B hit for Ray Charles | 60 |
| "Pure as the driven slush," in Bankhead's words | 61 |
| Word from the Latin for "little grandfather" | 54 |
| Francis Ford Coppola, to Jason Schwartzman and Nicolas Cage | 59 |
| "___ John's Band" (Grateful Dead song) | 52 |
| Bunker, to Stephanie on "All in the Family" | 53 |
| Kindly (but ill-fated) guardian in the Lemony Snicket series | 60 |
| Fictional narrator of "Legends of the Old Plantation" | 63 |
| Book subtitled "His Songs and His Sayings" | 52 |
| Spitting image of a children's storybook character? | 55 |
| Play subtitled "Scenes From Country Life in Four Acts" | 64 |
| 1963 film of a Chekhov classic with Laurence Olivier | 52 |
| ''Address to the ___ Guid'' (Robert Burns) | 58 |
| State after being coldcocked (and a clue to this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
| Restore the patriotic eagle Muppet after he was wadded up? | 58 |
| Start for "wear," "stand" or "study" | 66 |
| One of two engineering features depicted in this puzzle | 55 |
| Where the employee accused of embezzlement was found? | 53 |
| Variety of music that almost purposely avoids mainstream | 56 |
| Where you might find loose change at the playground? | 52 |
| "Einstein was smart" and "Bill Gates has money" | 67 |
| Having a market value below its book value, as a loan | 53 |
| They're seen (if you're not careful) just above the beltline | 68 |
| "I didn't mean to delete that" command | 52 |
| Word processor's "Cancel that last step" | 54 |
| Word processing command represented by a backwards curved arrow | 63 |
| ''I didn't mean to delete that'' command | 60 |
| "___ - The Sweater Song" (Weezer's first hit) | 59 |
| "Ceci n'est pas ___ pipe" (Magritte caption) | 58 |
| "Il était ___ fois" (French fairy tale start) | 58 |
| Serge Gainsbourg's "___ Petite Tasse d'Anxieté" | 68 |
| Magritte's "Ceci n'est pas ___ pipe" | 54 |
| Gautier's "___ Nuit de Cléopâtre" | 53 |
| "Il était ___ fois ..." (French fairy-tale starter) | 64 |
| "___ semaine de bonté" (Max Ernst graphic novel) | 61 |
| "___ Grosse Légume" (Orson Welles novel) | 53 |
| "___ Femme Mariée" (Jean-Luc Godard film) | 54 |
| Feeling when Axl hasn't come out of dressing room | 53 |
| Intl. group that issued the controversial MacBride report in 1980 | 65 |
| Board game where you have no car, no kids, no luck, and no money? | 65 |
| Hookup in which one partner gets most of the pleasure? | 54 |
| Meteorologist who inexcusably neglected to say we needed umbrellas? | 67 |
| New England sch. with campuses in Durham and Manchester | 55 |
| Alma mater of puzzlemakers Mike Nothnagel and yours truly | 57 |
| Alma mater of Basketball Hall of Famer Jackie MacMullan | 55 |
| Hero's command to the villain, with "her" | 55 |
| Start for ''corn'' or ''form'' | 62 |
| Prefix for ''cycle'' or ''form'' | 64 |
| Eastern Catholic who recognizes the pope's authority | 56 |
| Symbol of Scotland on the United Kingdom Royal Coat of Arms | 59 |
| Global efforts to which this puzzle's theme is dedicated | 60 |
| Japanese clothing brand with the slogan "Life Wear" | 61 |
| Hidden attribute the audience likely hasn't seen before | 59 |
| Computer company with the slogan "Imagine it. Done." | 62 |
| Word with ''monetary'' or ''wall'' | 66 |
| The "U" of "Law & Order: SVU" | 53 |
| Religious affiliation of John Adams and William Howard Taft | 59 |
| Record-holder for throwing a touchdown pass in 47 consecutive games | 67 |
| Word with "Kingdom" or "Nations" | 52 |
| Annual October 24 observance related to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
| "I'm a ___, not a divider" (G.W. Bush) | 52 |
| Computer used to predict the 1952 presidential election | 55 |
| Patriot's math collection incorporating everything | 54 |
| "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" producer | 57 |
| Original operating system with "grep" searches | 56 |
| It has "batch" and "patch" commands | 55 |
| Trip-hop group with the song "Rabbit in Your Headlights" | 66 |
| Still up on the apartment rental agency's page, say | 55 |
| Word shouted immediately before "Feliz Año Nuevo" | 62 |
| Number of African countries with español as an official language | 67 |
| Game whose name is shouted as a warning to other players | 56 |
| Card game whose play may proceed clockwise or counterclockwise | 62 |
| Like Polish jokes and "woman driver" comments | 55 |
| Like "stewardess" and "housewife," briefly | 62 |
| Like "stewardess" and "chairman," briefly | 61 |
| Title role permanently retired after Jane Fonda had it? | 55 |
| Like many assembly instructions on Christmas morning | 52 |
| "Big '___" (Al Bundy's favorite magazine) | 59 |
| Surname shared by at least eight related sports pros | 52 |
| Surname appearing nine times in a list of Indy 500 winners | 58 |
| Only person whose son and brother also won the Indianapolis 500 | 63 |
| Last name of brothers in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame | 67 |
| Chief Wayne ___ ("Sons of Anarchy" character) | 55 |
| Grayson Hugh "I Can't ___ You From Me" | 52 |