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___ Dawn Chong of ''Quest for Fire'' 52
___ Day & the Knights (band in "Animal House") 60
___ dÂ’Orsay (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs) 52
___ de Glace, glacier on the north slope of Mont Blanc 54
___ de la Cité (where Notre Dame de Paris stands) 52
___ de Waart, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conductor 56
___ Defense (chess opening named after an Eastern European) 59
___ Dei, organization in "The Da Vinci Code" 54
___ Delacroix ("The Green Mile" protagonist) 54
___ Delgado (special agent on "Without a Trace") 58
___ Demolition Night (record-breaking 1979 White Sox promotion) 63
___ Desert (after translation, "Desert Desert") 57
___ Detective (1930's-50's crime fiction magazine) 58
___ di bravura (piece showing off a singer's vocal agility) 63
___ disease (what someone on a gluten-free diet might have) 59
___ Disney Resort (original name of Disneyland Paris) 53
___ Disraeli, author of "Curiosities of Literature" 61
___ Dixon, self-styled seer who wrote an astrology book for dogs 64
___ doble ("Dancing With the Stars" dance) 52
___ Dome (home field of Japanese baseball's Orix Buffaloes) 63
___ Dome (home of the Indianapolis Colts until 2008) 52
___ Dome (site of the 2006 March Madness Final Four) 52
___ Donnelly (Tom Hanks' "Family Ties" role) 58
___ Dorney (2012 Olympics rowing venue near Windsor) 52
___ Downing, landscape architect who designed the White House grounds 69
___ Drake, longtime illustrator of "Blondie" 54
___ Dream Extreme Cheesecake (offering at the Cheesecake Factory) 65
___ Drive, thoroughfare by the Lincoln Memorial in Washington 61
___ Dubai (world's tallest skyscraper, as of 2009) 54
___ Dubos, humanist who said "Think globally, act locally" 68
___ Dubos, Pulitzer winner for "So Human an Animal" 61
___ Dunbar (nom de puzzle/anagram of Patrick Blindauer) 55
___ Eads, engineer who built the world's first steel-truss bridge 69
___ Easton Ellis, author of "American Psycho" 55
___ Edibles (food shop on "The Facts of Life") 56
___ Elliot, heroine of Jane Austen's "Persuasion" 63
___ Energy Center (home of the NHL's Minnesota Wild) 56
___ Energy Center (home stadium of the NHL's Minnesota Wild) 64
___ Enterprises ("Newhart" production company) 56
___ Entertainment (company that markets the Bratz doll line) 60
___ Epstein, baseball V.I.P. known as "Boy Wonder" 60
___ Errol, main character in "Little Lord Fauntleroy" 63
___ evil (what the hands-over-the-mouth monkey might also mean) 63
___ Fairbanks (aspiring tennis pro on "The L Word") 61
___ Faire (certain historical reenactment, for short) 53
___ Falls (after translation, "Waterfall Falls") 58
___ Falls (site of an 1848 women's rights convention) 57
___ Farbissina of the "Austin Powers" films 53
___ Fáil (Ireland's palindromic coronation stone) 56
___ Féin ("we ourselves" in Irish Gaelic) 54
___ fire (prolonged clapping in disapproval, in London) 55
___ Food (Ben & Jerry's flavor named after a band) 58
___ food (chicken tikka masala, saag paneer, et al.) 52
___ for Africa (''We Are the World'' group) 59
___ For Autism Golf Challenge (annual charity event) 52
___ Franklin, Grammy-nominated gospel/R&B singer 52
___ From Last Night (website that collects regrettable messages) 64
___ Fufkin (Paul Shaffer's "This Is Spinal Tap" role) 67
___ futures (commodity on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange) 58
___ Galerie, art museum on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue 55
___ Gallimard, protagonist of "M. Butterfly" 54
___ Gay (infamous plane named for the pilot's mother) 57
___ Gay, historic plane displayed by the Smithsonian 52
___ General (pre-Revolution French legislative assembly) 56
___ geranium (plant with white, pink, or red flowers) 53
___ Getz ("Lethal Weapon 2" role for Joe Pesci) 57
___ Girl (Republic headed by Oprah in an "Onion" article) 67
___ Girls (singers featured in "Wordplay") 52
___ Gleason, Tony winner for "Into the Woods" 55
___ Glendower, last Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales 62
___ González, longest-serving democratically elected Spanish P.M. 68
___ Good Feelings (phrase coined by a Boston newspaper) 55
___ Grace Moretz of 2013's "Carrie" remake 56
___ Grant, "The Wayward Wind" singer, 1956 52
___ gratuit (something done without apparent motive) 52
___ Green, Scottish town famous for runaway weddings 52
___ Grossman (Tom Cruise character in "Tropic Thunder") 65
___ Guthrie, folk singer who wrote "Bound for Glory" 62
___ Gyra (jazz-pop band with the hit "Morning Dance") 63
___ Hall (estate in “The Wind in the Willows”) 54
___ Hargreaves, first woman to complete a solo climb of Everest, 1995 69
___ Harker, heroine of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" 60
___ Harker, wife in Bram Stoker's "Dracula" 57
___ Heath ("The Return of the Native" setting) 56
___ Henry, triple gold-medal swimmer at the 2004 Olympics 57
___ Here, schooner in "Captains Courageous" 53
___ Hidalgo, hometown of the "Patroness of the Americas" 66
___ Highway, classic New York-to-San Francisco route 52
___ Highway, old auto route from New York City to San Francisco 63
___ Hill (after translation, "Hill Hill Hill") 56
___ Hill (Baltimore band with the hit "In My Bed") 60
___ Hill (soul group composed entirely of one-named musicians) 62
___ Holroyd, "Bell, Book and Candle" witch 52
___ House (L.A. residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright) 57
___ House (Los Angeles landmark of modern architecture) 55
___ Howard, Ann Landers's daughter and advice columnist 59
___ Hrbek (ballplayer with the nickname "Buy A Vowel") 64
___ Hsi (empress dowager of China during the Boxer Rebellion) 61
___ Hudson ("Cars" car voiced by Paul Newman) 55
___ Hudson (Paul Newman's "Cars" role) 52