| Headline about carpentry work for a new financial institution? | 62 |
| Like "banjo," "bongo," and "marimba" | 66 |
| Source of the words "mamba" and "chimpanzee" | 64 |
| Language that gives us "banjo" and "gumbo" | 62 |
| Language family from which "zombie" originates | 56 |
| African language from which the word "chimpanzee" comes | 65 |
| Like Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, religiously: Abbr. | 54 |
| Halle Berry's character, in a widely-panned 1997 comedy | 59 |
| "Return of the Boom ___" (1993 KRS-One album) | 55 |
| " . . . no moaning of the ___ when . . . " | 52 |
| Presidential name from the Swahili for "blessed" | 58 |
| First wife of Bill on HBO's "Big Love" | 52 |
| Really dull but sharp fencing museum subject in McLean, TX | 58 |
| "The ___ shall scorn pedantic laws": Scott | 52 |
| 1956 star of Vadim's "And God Created Woman" | 58 |
| "The Jungle Book" song, with "The" | 54 |
| Italian seaport that's home to Saint Nicholas's relics | 62 |
| Voice displeasure with heart transplant performed in car seat (5,2) | 67 |
| Word that can precede the last word of the four longest entries | 63 |
| "You couldn't hit the broad side of a __!" | 56 |
| "You couldn't hit the broad side of a ___!" | 57 |
| Show for which Jim Dale won the 1980 Tony for Best Actor in a Musical | 69 |
| Unseen "Red" character in "Peanuts" | 55 |
| Comic who coined the term "domestic goddess" | 54 |
| "Fierce working-class domestic goddess" of a sitcom | 61 |
| ... the one for Chemistry by this home-run king, ... | 52 |
| TV character who says "Don't have a cow, man!" | 60 |
| Cartoon boy who can be described by an anagram of his name | 58 |
| Where you might see a White Russian and a Blue Latvian | 54 |
| Theologian who authored "The Epistle to the Romans" | 61 |
| MacLane who played General Peterson on "I Dream of Jeannie" | 69 |
| Things millions of people have received in history?: Abbr. | 58 |
| Its season starts today; its equipment starts the starred answers | 65 |
| It starts at a plate (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 60 |
| Swiss city less than two miles from both France and Germany | 59 |
| Language in which "hello" is "kaixo" | 56 |
| Mideast city whose name, coincidentally, is an anagram of ARABS | 63 |
| City whose name can be anagrammed, appropriately, to ARABS | 58 |
| Dog breed whose name literally means "rather low" | 59 |
| Doctor Bartolo, in "The Barber of Seville" | 52 |
| Mephistopheles in Gounod's "Faust," e.g. | 54 |
| Setting for part of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 52 |
| Mexican free-tailed ___ (state symbol for Texas and Oklahoma) | 61 |
| Katharine Lee ___, writer of "America the Beautiful" | 62 |
| Katharine Lee ___, "America the Beautiful" lyricist | 61 |
| Author of "Fair Stood the Wind for France" | 52 |
| "America the Beautiful" poet Katharine Lee ___ | 56 |
| Setting for David's "The Death of Marat" | 54 |
| "Sore labour's ___" (Shakespearean sleep) | 55 |
| Who said "The joke's on you, Riddler!" | 52 |
| Engagement in 1861 or 1862 (Manassas, to the C.S.A.) | 52 |
| Campaigner for the 2000 G.O.P. presidential nomination | 54 |
| His works were the basis of Gregory Maguire's "Wicked" | 68 |
| Children's author who wrote 13 sequels to his classic hit | 61 |
| React to the end of "Titanic," if you're me | 57 |
| "Born on the ---" (Creedence Clearwater Revival) | 58 |
| Airer of the sitcom "'Allo 'Allo!" | 52 |
| Purveyor of Londoners' "telly" programs | 53 |
| "Sherlock" and "EastEnders" network | 55 |
| "Monty Python's Flying Circus" producer | 53 |
| "Monty Python's Flying Circus" network | 52 |
| Toy you can "put somebody's eye out" with | 55 |
| Outdoor meals with hamburgers or hot dogs, say, in brief | 56 |
| Includes in an e-mail without other recipients knowing | 54 |
| Brief cause for celebration, and this puzzle's title | 56 |
| Actress Benaderet who first voiced Granny in Tweety cartoons | 60 |
| "When I grow up to ___ man" (Beach Boys lyric) | 56 |
| "But I don't wanna __ pirate!": "Seinfeld" | 66 |
| "___ Contestant" ("Jeopardy!" webpage button) | 65 |
| ___ arthur mountains pizza (as-described photo-collage Tumblr page) | 67 |
| Nine-time Emmy nominee for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | 58 |
| Mr. Bumble's position in "Oliver Twist" | 53 |
| "California Saga/The ___ of Eagles" Beach Boys | 56 |
| Street mentioned in Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis" | 66 |
| "Helps stop gas before it starts" sloganeer | 53 |
| Benjamin Harrison was the last President to have one | 52 |
| Benjamin Harrison was the last president to feature one | 55 |
| World's longest wooden roller coaster, with "The" | 63 |
| "We Got the ___" (Go-Go's hit of 1982) | 52 |
| "A staff is quickly found to ___ dog": Shak. | 54 |
| Intro to "mania" [IMPORTANT: SEE NOTE ABOVE.] | 55 |
| With "the," band with the 2006 remix album "Love" | 69 |
| "A Hard Day's Night" group, with "The" | 62 |
| Local politics and high school sports, for news reporters | 57 |
| Jeff's co-star in "The Fabulous Baker Boys" | 57 |
| Character introduced in the cartoon short "Frog Baseball" | 67 |
| Tony-winning portrayer of Velma in "Chicago" | 54 |
| She played Frasier's ex-wife on "Frasier" | 55 |
| Political talk show host who recenty built a replica Oval Office | 64 |
| Jean Anouilh play with the subtitle "The Honor of God" | 64 |
| "Ken I have ___ 'stead of the sausage?" | 53 |
| Word before "of nails" or "of roses" | 56 |
| "I want to lay you down in a ___ of roses" | 52 |
| Only native Englishman ever named Doctor of the Church by a pope | 64 |
| "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" author | 63 |
| Contest where you'd hear "chiaroscurist" | 54 |
| Word with "spelling" or "quilting" | 54 |
| Nuno Bettencourt "Flight of the Wounded Bumble___" | 60 |
| Correspondent Samantha of "The Daily Show" | 52 |
| Contest in which the rules must be followed to the letter? | 58 |