| "Mr. Tambourine Man" group, with "the" | 58 |
| "Mr. Tambourine Man" band, with "The" | 57 |
| Poet who wrote "She walks in beauty, like the night" | 62 |
| Originator of the phrase "truth is stranger than fiction" | 67 |
| Inspiration for Tchaikovsky's "Manfred Symphony" | 62 |
| "For truth is always strange; stranger than fiction" penner | 69 |
| President portrayer in the "Get Smart" film | 53 |
| He was Sonny Corleone in "The Godfather'' | 54 |
| Actor in "Honeymoon in Vegas" and "Las Vegas" | 65 |
| Document with Sonny Corleone's lines highlighted? | 53 |
| One may be flagged or hailed [get the AV Club xwords at avxwords.com] | 69 |
| It's widely hailed as a convenient way to get around | 56 |
| "Mr. __ driver, won't you stop to let me in" | 58 |
| Musical with the song "Why Should I Wake Up?" | 55 |
| Musical that opens with the song "Willkommen" | 55 |
| Fosse film for which he won an Oscar for best director | 54 |
| Word with "kitchen" or "medicine" | 53 |
| Mexican vacation destination for Tony Romo and Jessica Simpson | 62 |
| Venetian who explored for England in the 15th century | 53 |
| Jessica's Me. town in "Murder, She Wrote" | 55 |
| Part of a computer's memory used for temporary data storage | 63 |
| Name on the cover of "History of Woman Suffrage" | 58 |
| 19th-century women's rights advocate Elizabeth ___ Stanton | 62 |
| Columnist Herb who coined the word "beatnik" | 54 |
| Source of William the Conqueror's Tower of London stone | 59 |
| Longtime columnist who coined the term "beatnik" | 58 |
| French city largely destroyed during the Normandy campaign | 58 |
| Columnist who wrote "Don't Call It Frisco," 1953 | 62 |
| One of the lives in Plutarch's "Lives" | 52 |
| "He thinks too much: such men are dangerous" speaker | 62 |
| "Cowards die many times before their deaths" speaker | 62 |
| Entree meant to be eaten with the fingers, according to its creator | 67 |
| Rick's ___ Américain, "Casablanca" setting | 59 |
| Place to sit with a laptop and look like you're working | 59 |
| Nicolas whom "Dog the Bounty Hunter" once posted bail for | 67 |
| ''Rib'' or ''bird'' follower | 60 |
| Like the fighters in the Ultimate Fighting Championship | 55 |
| "Three Coins in the Fountain" lyricist Sammy | 54 |
| "Oops! There goes another rubber tree plant!" lyricist | 64 |
| "I've Heard That Song Before" lyricist Sammy | 58 |
| "High Hopes" won him and Van Heusen an Oscar | 54 |
| "(Love Is) The Tender Trap" lyricist Sammy | 52 |
| James who wrote "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 58 |
| Erstwhile candidate Herman with the mantra "9-9-9" | 60 |
| Candidate who Jon Stewart prayed to god would run in 2016 | 57 |
| Scrooge's portrayer in "The Muppet Christmas Carol" | 65 |
| Scrooge portrayer in "The Muppet Christmas Carol" | 59 |
| Oscar winner who took his stage name from a WWII Navy film | 58 |
| Oscar winner for ''The Cider House Rules'' | 58 |
| Michael who starred in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" | 58 |
| Michael of ''The Cider House Rules'' | 52 |
| Lieutenant played by David Caruso on "CSI: Miami" | 59 |
| He played Austin Powers's father in "Goldmember" | 62 |
| Best Supporting Actor for "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 60 |
| "The Elephant to Hollywood" autobiographer | 52 |
| With "The," no. 17 on the list (by Herman Wouk) | 57 |
| Herman Wouk novel that won a Pulitzer, with "The" | 59 |
| City on the Mississippi in ''Huckleberry Finn'' | 63 |
| World capital whose name means "victorious" | 53 |
| Capital known as the "City of a Thousand Minarets" | 60 |
| African capital which literally means "The Vanquisher" | 64 |
| "The Purple Rose of ___" (1985 Woody Allen film) | 58 |
| They went rolling along in old US Field Artillery song lyrics | 61 |
| "Ace of __": 2000s Food Network bakery show | 53 |
| ''Pound'' and ''sponge'' ending | 63 |
| Participant in college football's Big Game, briefly | 55 |
| Seth Rogen's role in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" | 59 |
| Ripken who is the all-time leader in grounding into double plays | 64 |
| James Dean's ''East of Eden'' role | 54 |
| He was voted into the Hall of Fame the same year as Tony | 56 |
| Double-play partner of Jackie on baseball's All-Century team | 64 |
| Aron Trask's brother in "East of Eden" | 52 |
| Dish whose name comes from the Latin for "ink pot" | 60 |
| Godwin's "The Adventures of _____ Williams" | 57 |
| Defrocked villain on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 57 |
| City founded in 1536 by Sebastián de Benalcázar | 53 |
| Capital of Colombia's Valle del Cauca department | 52 |
| Neil Simon four-skit comedy ... or an apt title for this puzzle | 63 |
| ''Heads'' or ''tails,'' e.g. | 60 |
| "Curtain ___" (Eminem's greatest hits album) | 58 |
| Leonard Bernstein called her "The Bible of opera" | 59 |
| Words followed by "Al" or "Madam" | 53 |
| What a thumb on the ear and a pinkie on the lips might indicate | 63 |
| Musical title all of whose consonants are Roman numerals | 56 |
| Player with the most consecutive MLB All-Star Game starts, with 17 | 66 |
| Player with a record 2,131st consecutive game on 9/6/95 | 55 |
| "I have never been hurt by anything I didn't say" | 63 |
| City connected to Philadelphia by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge | 62 |
| Creature whose back is NOT filled with water but, rather, fat | 61 |
| Benjamin Moore paint color similar to Graham Cracker | 52 |
| Musical based on "The Once and Future King" | 53 |
| Inspiration for "The Persistence of Memory" | 53 |
| Traditional Hitchcock appearance in a Hitchcock film | 52 |
| Leonard Nimoy's 2009 "Star Trek" role, e.g. | 57 |
| Best Director of 1997, and Best Director nominee of 2009 | 56 |
| Monet painting also known as "The Woman in the Green Dress" | 69 |
| Like "Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" | 56 |
| Who wrote "Can one be a saint if God does not exist?" | 63 |
| Stray Cats "Get my dinner from a garbage ___" | 55 |
| Cult "She's coming close now, I ___ feel her" | 59 |