| "You're a Grand Grand Old Flag" composer | 54 |
| ''The Yankee Doodle Boy'' songwriter | 52 |
| ''Laughing Out Loud'' storyteller Myron | 55 |
| Singer Marc with the 1991 hit "Walking in Memphis" | 60 |
| Lawyer played by Pacino in "Angels in America" | 56 |
| James Franco vis-a-vis Anne Hathaway, at the 2011 Oscars | 56 |
| Product once advertised as "Ice-cold sunshine" | 56 |
| Out of one's mind, in a way, with "up" | 52 |
| Drinks with the old slogan "Refresh yourself" | 55 |
| Sam's co-host on a 1990s Sunday morning news program | 56 |
| Bat Guano in "Dr. Strangelove," for one: Abbr. | 56 |
| ___ + grenadine + maraschino cherry = Roy Rogers cocktail | 57 |
| Cheese named for the Wisconsin city in which it was first produced | 66 |
| Term used to describe tension between U.S. and Russia | 53 |
| Boy who saw dead people in "The Sixth Sense" | 54 |
| Artist Thomas ___, founder of the Hudson River School | 53 |
| "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" composer Porter | 53 |
| Pitcher who was a 2008 post-season standout for the Phillies | 60 |
| Phillies pitcher who received the 2008 World Series MVP Award | 61 |
| Penner of "A sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice!" | 62 |
| "The King's Speech" Oscar winner Firth | 52 |
| Lad's breed in Albert Payson Terhune's "Lad: A Dog" | 69 |
| Dog with "rough" and "smooth" breeds | 56 |
| Meaney of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' | 56 |
| Only state admitted under Grant's presidency: Abbr. | 55 |
| ___ Meow (Internet meme cat with extremely long fur) | 52 |
| Invention that prompted NBC to adopt the peacock logo | 53 |
| ___ Stadium (Houston ballpark replaced by the Astrodome) | 56 |
| The Saints went marching over them in the 2010 Super Bowl | 57 |
| What GnR slipped into on "Use Your Illusion I"? | 57 |
| Robin Cook thriller made into a Michael Douglas movie | 53 |
| Johnny's lasted five years in "The Dead Zone" | 59 |
| 1977 bestseller situated at Boston Memorial Hospital | 52 |
| "___ Together" (1969 chart-topper by the Beatles) | 59 |
| Broadway's "Arsenic and Old Lace," e.g. | 53 |
| Cather's "Death ___ for the Archbishop" | 53 |
| "... but joy ___ in the morning" (Psalm 30) | 53 |
| ''Doonesbury'' or ''Garfield,'' e.g. | 68 |
| ''Cathy'' or ''Blondie,'' e.g. | 62 |
| "Peanuts" or "Pearls Before Swine" | 54 |
| Sam & Dave's "Hold On, I'm ___" | 53 |
| Lower pair of black squares in this grid, typographically | 57 |
| "Oxford ___" (2008 Vampire Weekend single) | 52 |
| Pamphlet that should have been written by C.S. Lewis? | 53 |
| Less than ideal place to be if you need to leave town quickly? | 62 |
| "We get letters" '50s-'60s TV singer/host | 59 |
| "If Tarzan's bothering you, speak up!"? | 53 |
| ''Caps Lock'' or ''Print Screen'' | 65 |
| "Le ___ de Monte Cristo," by Dumas père | 52 |
| TV show headed by a former writer for "S.N.L." | 56 |
| "Sullen-eyed" creation of Robert E. Howard | 52 |
| "Let the prisoner come down," said Tom ___ | 52 |
| Rough, entertaining article using bitter remarks (10) | 53 |
| Yo La Tengo "___ of Silence" off "Ride the Tiger" | 69 |
| Word with "traffic" or "ice cream" | 54 |
| __ of Silence: "Get Smart" security device | 52 |
| Sitcom security device that often defeated its own purpose | 58 |
| Setting of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" | 60 |
| U___ (2004 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball champs, for short) | 66 |
| State that's bisected by a same-named river (abbr.) | 55 |
| Its official song is "Yankee Doodle": Abbr. | 53 |
| Polish-born author who wrote in English, his third language | 59 |
| Musical character who sings "One Last Kiss" | 53 |
| Richard who played Don Barzini in "The Godfather" | 59 |
| Actor Tom, 1979 Tony winner for "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" | 68 |
| Volume that requires lots of preparations to compile? | 53 |
| Redding covered his "A Change is Gonna Come" | 54 |
| Longtime "Masterpiece Theater" host Alistair | 54 |
| "A Change Is Gonna Come" singer/songwriter Sam | 56 |
| ''Masterpiece Theatre'' host Alistair | 53 |
| Partner of "calm" and "collected" | 53 |
| Steve McQueen's nickname in "The Great Escape" | 60 |
| Rapper with the album ''Gangsta's Paradise'' | 64 |
| Rapper parodied by Weird Al Yankovic in "Amish Paradise" | 66 |
| "Gangsta's Paradise" rapper who converted to Juggalo | 66 |
| ''Gangsta's Paradise'' Grammy winner | 56 |
| Operator of the largest brewery facility in the world | 53 |
| Beer that's bootlegged in "Smokey and the Bandit" | 63 |
| Robert who played Roderigo in Welles's "Othello" | 62 |
| Ritchie ___ (Beater on Harry Potter's Quidditch team) | 57 |
| Figure in an "America's Most Wanted" episode | 58 |
| Where "music and passion were always the fashion" | 59 |
| "The hottest spot north of Havana," in a Manilow song | 63 |
| "At the ___" (subtitle of a 1978 hit song) | 52 |
| Yankee who sympathized with the South during the Civil War | 58 |
| Long-running FOX show with "Bad Boys" as its theme song | 65 |
| It may be admissible when the original is unavailable | 53 |
| Munro sister in "The Last of the Mohicans" | 52 |
| The Countess of Grantham on "Downton Abbey" | 53 |
| Maxwell House commercial character played by Margaret Hamilton | 62 |
| Lana's role in "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 61 |
| J.C. Dithers' wife in ''Blondie'' | 53 |
| Dark-haired Munro sister in "The Last of the Mohicans" | 64 |
| ''The Postman Always Rings Twice'' wife | 55 |
| Shawn Mullins "Lullaby" album "Soul's ___" | 66 |
| 1978 Grammy winner for the jazz album "Friends" | 57 |
| Spanish conquistador who searched for the Seven Cities of Gold | 62 |
| Word with ''press'' or ''Peace'' | 64 |
| Word with ''Peace'' or ''Job'' | 62 |
| ___-play (dressing up like anime characters at conventions, etc.) | 65 |