| Role for Robert Redford as a stunt pilot after World War I | 58 |
| Noted Art Deco building in the Big Apple, with "the" | 62 |
| "Land of song" where the Eisteddfod is held | 53 |
| Non-head of state who addressed a 1989 joint session of Congress | 64 |
| "__ is man's best medicine": Hippocrates | 54 |
| Something once consulted before plugging in headphones? | 55 |
| Reliever's feeling after giving up a game-ending homerun? | 61 |
| Film for which Reese Witherspoon won the Best Actress Oscar | 59 |
| "Sure, you're innocent. Now up against the ___!" | 62 |
| Animated character who likes "Hello, Dolly!" songs | 60 |
| Like Fortunato in "The Cask of Amontillado" | 53 |
| Circus legend Karl who developed the seven-person pyramid | 57 |
| Pianist who played himself in "Stormy Weather" | 56 |
| "Ain't Misbehavin'" composer misbehaving? | 59 |
| "National Lampoon's Vacation" destination | 55 |
| What the construction crew put up during one 9-to-5 period? | 59 |
| "Fairgoers may be in for a shock" (St. Louis, 1904) | 61 |
| 1987 film with the tagline "Every dream has a price" | 62 |
| Nickname of baseball player Joyner or basketball player Szczerbiak | 66 |
| Retailer whose board of directors once included Hillary Clinton | 63 |
| ''Little House on the Prairie'' place | 53 |
| John of ''America's Most Wanted'' | 53 |
| John ___, host of "America's Most Wanted" | 55 |
| Brandon and Brenda's last name on "Beverly Hills 90210" | 69 |
| Where the siblings from "Beverly Hills, 90210" shop? | 62 |
| Ray of "My Favorite Martian" and "Picket Fences" | 68 |
| Bryan's Emmy-winning "Breaking Bad" character | 59 |
| UAL/NORTHWEST merger honoring an Oscar-winning actor | 52 |
| Favorite Hall of Famer of the 17th and 36th U.S. presidents? | 60 |
| "Kotch" star who wraps about time in office? | 54 |
| One who has grandiose daydreams but a humdrum actual life | 57 |
| Who said "Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline"? | 67 |
| Scorsese-directed The Band film "The Last ___" | 56 |
| Puchase at "Ollivanders" in the Harry Potter series | 61 |
| Harry Potter's was made of holly with a phoenix feather core | 64 |
| Sykes of "The New Adventures of Old Christine" | 56 |
| 1950s-'60s singer Jackson, the Queen of Rockabilly | 54 |
| ''A Fish Called ___'' (Kevin Kline comedy) | 58 |
| "I'm a rabbi and...um...wait, where was I?" | 57 |
| Computer company that might make the juvenile snicker | 53 |
| ''I don't __ go!'' (kid's protest) | 58 |
| Nearly all ''American Idol'' auditioners | 56 |
| "I find you ___ you with argument . . . ": Goldsmith | 62 |
| Led Zep "Physical Graffiti" jam "The ___" | 61 |
| "There never was a good" one, according to Franklin | 61 |
| What Aristophanes called "Ares' chick" | 52 |
| Card game that is (aptly) arbitrary and seemingly neverending | 61 |
| 1970 hit that asks about its title, "What is it good for?" | 68 |
| "What is it good for, absolutely nothing!" | 52 |
| "The Chocolate __": classic young-adult novel | 55 |
| "The child of Pride," according to Jonathan Swift | 59 |
| "The blood-red blossom of ___ ...": Tennyson | 54 |
| "A defeat for humanity," per Pope John Paul II | 56 |
| First horse to compete in all three Triple Crown races | 54 |
| "Transfiguration of Vincent" singer/songwriter M. | 59 |
| Wildlife protector/Difficult/Hotel door feature (1980) | 54 |
| Suffix with "soft," "hard" or "share" | 67 |
| Suffix with ''hard'' or ''soft'' | 64 |
| Ending for ''glass'' or ''metal'' | 65 |
| "Hard," "flat" or "soft" ending | 61 |
| ''Soft'' or ''silver'' attachment | 65 |
| ''Silver'' or ''soft'' ending | 61 |
| ''Hard'' or ''soft'' add-on | 59 |
| Gore Vidal called him "a genius with the IQ of a moron" | 65 |
| Country's "All Roads Lead to You" Steve | 53 |
| Name of several movie brothers that was changed from Wonskolaser | 64 |
| Snazzy outfit for the singer of "Regulate"? | 53 |
| Tolstoy saga about a jurist's porridge ingredient? | 54 |
| His 1978 album "Excitable Boy" went platinum | 54 |
| What have been banished from the four longest answers | 53 |
| "Ring out the thousand ___ of old": Tennyson | 54 |
| Young Arthur, in "The Once and Future King" | 53 |
| Arthur's nickname in "The Once and Future King" | 61 |
| Dermatologic treatment that can be achieved with duct tape | 58 |
| Thong that's covered with flaws, among other things? | 56 |
| Second word of ''A Tale of Two Cities'' | 55 |
| "Dark ___ the Night" (2009 hipster charity CD) | 56 |
| "There ___ young..." (common limerick start) | 54 |
| It's almost always actually horseradish in the U.S. | 55 |
| Condiment that's almost always actually horseradish in the U.S. | 67 |
| Word with ''off'' or ''away'' | 61 |
| Weekly chore (or daily, if you have a toddler like me) | 54 |
| Where "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951) takes place | 66 |
| Program on which pundits deride the power of the federal government? | 68 |
| Tiny Alaska city whose girls basketball team was state champ in 1982 | 68 |
| Hometown of abstinence-advocating mother Bristol Palin | 54 |
| "It ___ All Velvet" (Mel Tormé autobiography) | 58 |
| "The Christmas That Almost ___" (1966 holiday film) | 61 |
| When Amanda Jones invented the automatic safety oil burner, she __ | 66 |
| Billy Bob Thornton: "The Man Who ___" (2001) | 54 |
| 2001 black-and-white film noir starring Billy Bob Thornton | 58 |
| Disposable Phish song off "Billy Breathes"? | 53 |
| Skid Row "Slave to the Grind" power ballad | 52 |
| ...publisher of e. e. cummings's works, but I... | 52 |
| Theme of this puzzle, whose members are hidden throughout the grid | 66 |
| First ones to spot the king's ghost, in "Hamlet" | 62 |
| "While I'm away on vacation, would you ___...?" | 61 |
| Word that can precede the start of the theme entries | 52 |
| What carbon dioxide reacts with to form carbonic acid | 53 |
| River phenomena (or what literally happens six times in this puzzle) | 68 |