| "27 Dresses" or "The Devil Wears Prada" | 59 |
| Country that's nearly 25 times as long as its average width | 63 |
| Caesar in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," for one | 61 |
| '50s "Today Show" regular J. Fred Muggs, for one | 62 |
| Seaplane that made its first transpacific flight in 1935 | 56 |
| Pan Am plane that made the first trans-Pacific airmail flight | 61 |
| Like virtually all gold medalists in Olympic table tennis | 57 |
| You can't enjoy this if you've lost your marbles | 56 |
| What you've lost at if you've lost your marbles? | 56 |
| Word with "computer" or "chocolate" | 55 |
| Word with ''wood'' or ''chocolate'' | 67 |
| Mrs. Potts's son, in "Beauty and the Beast" | 57 |
| Rivera of Broadway's "West Side Story" | 52 |
| Mother Love Bone "___ Dancer/Crown of Thorns" | 55 |
| ___ Grace Moretz of 2013's "Carrie" remake | 56 |
| Its name is derived from the Greek for "pale green" | 61 |
| Margaret who played Kim Jong-il on "30 Rock" | 54 |
| John who played Sulu in "Star Trek" (2009) | 52 |
| John of "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" | 57 |
| Comedienne featured in "I'm the One That I Want" | 62 |
| Van Morrison: "His Band and the Street ___" | 53 |
| Word repeated after "Chattanooga," in a song | 54 |
| Syllable on a Valentine's Day card from Ralph Wiggum | 56 |
| Composer who had a long relationship with George Sand | 53 |
| 1968 Moody Blues' album In Search of the Lost ____ | 57 |
| Word for a laugh coined by Lewis Carroll in "Jabberwocky" | 67 |
| Laugh coined by Lewis Carroll in "Jabberwocky" | 56 |
| "Jabberwocky" portmanteau that entered popular usage | 62 |
| Dynasty that ruled China for eight and a half centuries | 55 |
| Chinese dynasty that included the Warring States period | 55 |
| Connie of "Weekends With Maury and Connie" | 52 |
| Chase scene locale in the film "Mission: Impossible" | 62 |
| Trade for the purpose of generating commissions, in broker lingo | 64 |
| Org. featured in "Three Days of the Condor" | 53 |
| The sculpture "Kryptos" sits outside its hdqrs. | 57 |
| Subj. of the 2006 film "The Good Shepherd" | 52 |
| Subj. of the 2005 Pulitzer-winning book "Ghost Wars" | 62 |
| Org. whose website has a "Break the Code" game for kids | 65 |
| Org. that released the "family jewels" in June 2007 | 61 |
| Org. in the 2008 film "Burn After Reading" | 52 |
| Its grounds house the unsolved puzzle sculpture "Kryptos" | 67 |
| Govt. grp. whose HQ is named after the 41st president | 53 |
| "Profiles in Leadership" publisher, briefly | 53 |
| Word after "have your people call my people" | 54 |
| R&B singer with the 2004 #1 hit "Goodies" | 55 |
| Poet with the longtime NPR program "A Word in Your Ear" | 65 |
| Poet John who wrote "Lives of X," an autobiography in verse | 69 |
| Poet John who translated Dante's "Divine Comedy" | 62 |
| John who wrote the textbook "How Does a Poem Mean?" | 61 |
| Title spelled out in Art. 2 of the U.S. Constitution | 52 |
| Funny ___ (horse that just missed the Triple Crown in 2003) | 59 |
| Boston "He smoked a big ___ and drove a Cadillac car" | 63 |
| Company with the motto "A Business of Caring" | 55 |
| Shakespeare sonnet mentioning Philomel's mournful hymns | 59 |
| Commemoration of a 19th century Mexican military victory | 56 |
| Wide-screen movie process using three synchronized images | 57 |
| Barbara Bain's "Mission: Impossible" role | 55 |
| Nombre of Canadian rivers longer than 2000 kilometers | 53 |
| She took the concept "men are pigs" literally | 55 |
| Close associates, and a hint to this puzzle's highlighted squares | 69 |
| Woodworking tool created by Tabitha Babbitt (1784-1853) | 55 |
| "___ for Cookie" ("Sesame Street" song) | 59 |
| "___ for Cookie, that's good enough for me..." | 60 |
| "__ for Cookie": "Sesame Street" song | 57 |
| '-- for Cookie' ('Sesame Street' tune) | 54 |
| San Jose company in the Dow Jones Industrial Average | 52 |
| Petroleum company with a famous sign seen from Fenway Park | 58 |
| Gas company formerly associated with 7-Eleven stores | 52 |
| Company with a large advertising sign in Boston's Kenmore Square | 68 |
| Comedy Central's "Broad ___" (Tribute #10) | 56 |
| Film that includes the line "I made a cow!" | 53 |
| "Can't Wait One Minute More" one-hitters | 54 |
| Ming, the oldest animal ever discovered (400+ years), was one | 61 |
| Pete Seeger sang about "Acres" of this shellfish | 58 |
| Peller of the 1980s "Where's the Beef?" ads | 57 |
| Peller who asked "Where's the beef?" in Wendy's ads | 69 |
| Early film star who wore lipstick in the shape of a heart | 57 |
| Saint ___ of Assisi, co-founder of the Order of Poor Ladies | 59 |
| Wine traditionally served in a smallish flared glass | 52 |
| Football player Dwight who caught "The Catch" | 55 |
| Oscar winner who sang in "Idiot's Delight" | 56 |
| Marilyn Monroe's costar in "The Misfits" | 54 |
| His final movie was 1961's "The Misfits" | 54 |
| "Rock the Casbah" band, with "the" | 54 |
| "London Calling" group, with "the" | 54 |
| "London Calling" band with "The" | 52 |
| Word with ''upper'' or ''lower'' | 64 |
| Plane seating division (and the key to this puzzle's theme) | 63 |
| "Citizen Kane" or "I Love Lucy," e.g. | 57 |
| "Citizen Kane" or "Gone With the Wind," e.g. | 64 |
| She thought he was much too old to have been her ... | 52 |
| Makeup of Martha's Vineyard's Gay Head Cliffs | 53 |
| City that hasn't won a major sports title since 1964: Abbr. | 63 |
| City that burned LeBron James jerseys in July, for short | 56 |
| When Josephine Cochrane invented the dishwasher, she __ | 55 |
| Beverly __, author of kids' "Ramona" books | 56 |
| Word that can mean "attach" or "separate" | 61 |
| Word either meaning "adhere" or "split" | 59 |
| Last name of a TV family that premiered October 4, 1957 | 55 |
| He played Q in the Bond film "Die Another Day" | 56 |