| Winner of the 2005 and 2007 Grammys for Best Spoken Word Album | 62 |
| Winner of the first Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition | 69 |
| Winner of the first World Series (as the "Americans") | 63 |
| Winner of the fourth season of "American Idol" | 56 |
| Winner of the longest-ever Wimbledon match at 11 hours, 5 minutes | 65 |
| Winner of three consecutive Emmys for "Mission: Impossible" | 69 |
| Winner of three consecutive NFL MVP awards in the 1990s | 55 |
| Winner of three Governor General's Literary Awards | 54 |
| Winning "Hollywood Squares" line, at times | 52 |
| Winona who was the V.P. on Nader's presidential ticket | 58 |
| Winona's role in "Great Balls of Fire!" | 53 |
| Winsor's best seller, "Forever ___": 1945 | 55 |
| Winston Churchill's description of a fanatic, part 1 | 56 |
| Winston Churchill's niece (and no, she never went door-to-door) | 67 |
| Winston Smith's greatest fear, in "1984" | 54 |
| Winter feature with a hint to today's puzzle theme | 54 |
| Winter hat sold at the U.S. Bullion Depository gift shop? | 57 |
| Winter Olympics host a half-century before Salt Lake City | 57 |
| Winter Olympics host the year the Summer Games were in Helsinki | 63 |
| Winter storm occurrences ... and a hint to the theme of this puzzle | 67 |
| Winter weather responsible for many broken tree limbs | 53 |
| Wintergreen's former rank in "Catch-22" | 53 |
| Wintertime conveyances for, I guess maybe, LL Cool J | 52 |
| Winthrop's affliction in "The Music Man" | 54 |
| Wisconsin city that's home to S. C. Johnson & Son | 57 |
| Wisconsin's nickname, with ''the'' | 54 |
| Wise guys featured in this puzzle's theme answers | 53 |
| Wiseman directing the "Total Recall" remake | 53 |
| Wiseman who directed the "Underworld" movies | 54 |
| Wit who wrote "When in doubt, tell the truth" | 55 |
| Witch killer in ''Hansel and Gretel'' | 53 |
| Witch's defense in "Hansel and Gretel"? | 53 |
| Witch's undoing in ''Hansel and Gretel'' | 60 |
| With ''Champs,'' a noted Paris avenue | 53 |
| With ''down,'' a pre-contest contest | 52 |
| With ''The'', Alan Alda film of '81 | 55 |
| With ''The'', Joanne Woodward film of '57 | 61 |
| With ''triple,'' it's a sandwich | 52 |
| With 'The,' magazine first published in 1925 | 52 |
| With "& Sons," erstwhile name in financial services | 65 |
| With "A," half-priced Charles Dickens classic? | 56 |
| With "A," theme from "Romeo and Juliet" | 59 |
| With "And," a Perry Como hit favored by couch potatoes? | 65 |
| With "California," it's south of California | 57 |
| With "favor," señor's "Please" | 57 |
| With "leave," settle for the existing situation | 57 |
| With "Little," Prince's transportation in 1983? | 61 |
| With "Molto," it means "well done" | 54 |
| With "potassium," it's a food preservative | 56 |
| With "the", past decade name, to Arthur C. Clarke? | 60 |
| With "the", past decade name, to mischief-makers? | 59 |
| With "The," 1948 Red Skelton movie about door-to-door sales | 69 |
| With "The," 1958 Hudson/Stack movie about a former WWI ace | 68 |
| With "The," 1971 best-seller about an evil twin | 57 |
| With "The," 1994 movie with Anthony Hopkins and Dana Carvey | 69 |
| With "The," backing band beloved by daredevil surfers? | 64 |
| With "the," band with the 2006 remix album "Love" | 69 |
| With "The," Bette Midler's debut album | 52 |
| With "The," groundbreaking Showtime TV series | 55 |
| With "The," Gus Bailey's transportation in 1917? | 62 |
| With "The," hit summer movie with Robert Downey, Jr. | 62 |
| With "The," no. 17 on the list (by Herman Wouk) | 57 |
| With "The," no. 4 on the list (by Franz Kafka) | 56 |
| With "The," no. 8 on the list (by Nathaniel Hawthorne) | 64 |
| With "the," this puzzle's eight teams' homes | 62 |
| With "The," Tom Clancy novel, after a pregnant pause? | 63 |
| With "to Mars," where some might like to send attorneys? | 66 |
| With "We're," last-place team's expression in June | 68 |
| With 64A, film for which 47A won an Oscar for Best Actor | 56 |
| With “The,” Blake poem from “Songs of Innocence” | 64 |
| With “The,” Dr. Seuss book featuring the Brown Bar-ba-Loots | 67 |
| With even positive and negative charges, as some molecules | 58 |
| With No. 8 struck out, Mets stadium is densely populated (8) | 60 |
| With relevance, to a lawyer (literally, "to the thing") | 65 |
| With respect to one's interactions with other people | 56 |
| With the circled letters, 1955 Bill Haley and His Comets hit? | 61 |
| With Uncle Henry, employer of Hunk, Hickory, and Zeke | 53 |
| Withdrawing to a private spot and putting new whitewalls on? (8) | 64 |
| Witherspoon and Wilson's co-star in "How Do You Know" | 67 |
| Witherspoon of ''Sweet Home Alabama'' | 53 |
| Witherspoon who played an angel in "Little Nicky" | 59 |
| Witness to Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala's secret wedding | 69 |
| Witty remark belted out without instrumental backup? | 52 |
| Wizard's game in the rock opera "Tommy" | 53 |
| Wm. H. Taft was the only U.S. president born in this month | 58 |
| Wolf in Kipling's ''The Jungle Book'' | 57 |
| Wolf ___, captain in Jack London's "The Sea-Wolf" | 63 |
| Wolf's give-away in "Little Red Riding Hood" | 58 |
| Wolff of TV's "The Naked Brothers Band" | 53 |
| Woman associated with seven other answers in this puzzle | 56 |
| Woman depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory" | 52 |
| Woman in a ''Paint Your Wagon'' song | 52 |
| Woman in Conan Doyle's "A Scandal in Bohemia" | 59 |
| Woman in Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night" | 57 |
| Woman of song "with a heart that was mellow" | 54 |
| Woman of song with a ''little white book'' | 58 |
| Woman who "drank Champagne and danced all night," in song | 67 |
| Woman who might kvetch if there were nothing to gossip about | 60 |
| Woman whose name is Hebrew for "source of life" | 57 |
| Woman's name derived from an Old Norse word for "holy" | 68 |