| UK rock band with the double entendre song "Pink Thing" | 65 |
| New Wave band with "Senses Working Overtime" | 54 |
| It's worth 8 points in English and 10 points in French | 58 |
| British dance-punk band with "Welcome to Goon Island" | 63 |
| Matching towel set ... with a hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
| It's celebrated for 30 days each year beginning September 15 | 64 |
| ___ Affair (diplomatic incident during John Adams's presidency) | 67 |
| Rapper who hosted MTV's "Pimp My Ride" | 52 |
| Brand of veggie burgers in a bun: soulless way to solicit votes (8) | 67 |
| "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" boat, typically | 61 |
| Entry in an annual international sports competition since 1851 | 62 |
| Adult-contemperary music of the late '70s and early '80s | 64 |
| Settings for "Skyfall" and "Casino Royale" | 62 |
| When repeated twice, a "Seinfeld" catchphrase | 55 |
| The three words of a "Seinfeld" catchphrase | 53 |
| One of three words popularized on ''Seinfeld'' | 62 |
| When said three times, it means "and so on" | 53 |
| Israeli singer Naim with the 2008 hit "New Soul" | 58 |
| "Buck Rogers" Sunday artist: 1933–58 | 53 |
| Slogan coined by Tug McGraw of the 1973 New York Mets | 53 |
| "Know what I'm sayin'?," in hip-hop slang | 59 |
| Brutish creature in "Gulliver's Travels" | 54 |
| Internet giant with an exclamation point in its name | 52 |
| Humanoid brute in "Gulliver's Travels" | 52 |
| "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web," today | 58 |
| Polka heard frequently on "The Benny Hill Show" | 57 |
| Superhero with the power to produce Japanese noodles? | 53 |
| World's biggest city built on continuous permafrost | 55 |
| University where they sing "Bright College Years" | 59 |
| Winner of a 1925 intercollegiate crossword championship | 55 |
| University where the rules for football were finalized | 54 |
| University Emma Watson turned down in favor of Brown | 52 |
| Setting for many episodes of TV's "Gilmore Girls" | 63 |
| College whose mascot is a bulldog named Handsome Dan | 52 |
| "That's Why I Chose ___" (musical admissions video) | 65 |
| Host city of a 1945 "Big Three" conference | 52 |
| 1945 meeting place for Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt | 54 |
| Thanksgiving side dish found in the longest Across answers | 58 |
| Instrument maker with a logo of interlocking tuning forks | 57 |
| Instrument maker with an interlocking-tuning-forks logo | 55 |
| Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately | 57 |
| Nigeria is the world's largest producer of these | 52 |
| So-called perpetrator of "the War of Northern Aggression" | 67 |
| "Just call me ___" said Geoffrey, the Bronx Bomber | 60 |
| Team whose worst shutout was a 22-0 loss to the Indians in 2004 | 63 |
| His albums include "Alapalooza" and "Alpocalypse" | 69 |
| One-named musician with the album "Keys to Imagination" | 65 |
| New Age musician who famously played at the Acropolis | 53 |
| Musician with the album "If I Could Tell You" | 55 |
| Musician with the 2011 album "Truth of Touch" | 55 |
| Runner-up to Stoudemire for 2002-03 Rookie of the Year | 54 |
| NBA player who holds the record for most All-Star votes | 55 |
| Former NBAer Ming who's now a politician in China | 53 |
| "Chairman ___" (former NBAer's nickname) | 54 |
| N.B.A. center who has pitched for McDonald's, Pepsi and Visa | 64 |
| "Star Trek: The Next Generation" character Tasha ___ | 62 |
| "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Lieutenant Tasha ___ | 63 |
| "Babi ___" (subtitle of Shostakovich's 13th symphony) | 67 |
| English seaside resort (with ''Great'') | 55 |
| ''The one that got away'' and others | 52 |
| Peter who co-wrote "Puff, the Magic Dragon" | 53 |
| Farmer Max played by Eugene Levy in "Taking Woodstock" | 64 |
| Rowdy ___ (Eastwood's role in "Rawhide") | 54 |
| Rowdy ___, Clint Eastwood's role in "Rawhide" | 59 |
| David who directed the final four Harry Potter films | 52 |
| "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" director David | 68 |
| "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" director David | 63 |
| First N.F.L. QB with consecutive 30-touchdown passing seasons | 61 |
| 1940s-'60s Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback | 52 |
| ___-Man Chan ("Survivor: Fiji" participant) | 53 |
| ''Let's go out for ice cream!'' response | 60 |
| "Divine Secrets of the ___ Sisterhood" (2002 movie) | 61 |
| 2002 film "Divine Secrets of the ___ Sisterhood" | 58 |
| "Divine Secrets of the __ Sisterhood" (2002 film) | 59 |
| Group in a hit 2002 film with "divine secrets" | 56 |
| Bosox legend who won baseball's last triple crown | 53 |
| 1990 autobiography subtitled "Baseball, the Wall and Me" | 66 |
| "Only You" new wave duo, as known in the U.K. | 55 |
| The "10" in "first and 10": Abbr. | 53 |
| What hash marks represent on a football field: Abbr. | 52 |
| "___, though I walk through the valley . . ." | 55 |
| ''___, though I walk through the valley . . .'' | 63 |
| "___, though I walk through the valley . . . " | 56 |
| Charleston, West Virginia's airport is named for him | 56 |
| Word repeated after "She loves you," in a '60s hit | 64 |
| Word used a lot by Lumbergh in "Office Space" | 55 |
| Word repeatedly sung after "She loves you ..." | 56 |
| Word before "whatever" or "right" | 53 |
| When said three times, "Of course, obviously!" | 56 |
| A lot of Britney Spears's "Oops ... I Did It Again" | 65 |
| Repetitive band fronted by Karen O with the single "Maps" | 67 |
| Word rearranged and hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 69 |
| "For as you sow, ___ like to reap": Butler | 52 |
| 12-month subscription to a punster's groan-inducing newsletter? | 67 |
| Dana's ''Two ___ Before the Mast'' | 54 |
| Irish poet of "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" | 52 |
| Irish poet who wrote "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" | 59 |
| "The Land of Heart's Desire" playwright | 53 |
| Reminiscent of the 1919 poem "The Second Coming" | 58 |
| Less polite way of saying "no thanks" to offered food | 63 |