| TV show that Quentin Tarantino directed an episode of | 53 |
| TV show featuring blood spatter analyst Catherine Willows | 57 |
| TV series with the theme song "Who Are You" | 53 |
| TV series whose theme song is The Who's "Who Are You" | 67 |
| TV series that, like its two spinoffs, has a theme song by The Who | 66 |
| TV series for which Quentin Tarantino has written and directed | 62 |
| TV franchise that uses songs by The Who for their themes | 56 |
| Show with the tagline "Brace yourself for a killer season" | 68 |
| Show with an early episode titled "Crate 'n Burial" | 65 |
| Show whose 2004-5 season finale was directed by Quentin Tarantino | 65 |
| Show that's on opposite "The Apprentice" | 54 |
| Hit TV show with the theme song "Who Are You" | 55 |
| Franchise with a "Hard Evidence" video game | 53 |
| NSA counterpart north of the border, or several CBS spinoffs | 60 |
| Network whose first broadcast was a 1979 speech by Al Gore | 58 |
| Channel that's home to "Washington Journal" | 57 |
| Sch. with campuses in San Diego, San Jose, and San Bernardino | 61 |
| Key that's the key to the shortcuts in this puzzle | 54 |
| Setting for part of the documentary "Sicko" | 53 |
| Runner-up to Japan in the first World Baseball Classic | 54 |
| Destination of many 1960s-'70s airplane hijackings | 54 |
| Country with the most all-time medals in Olympic baseball | 57 |
| Country suspended from the Organization of American States in 1962 | 66 |
| Measure from the elbow to the end of the middle finger | 54 |
| Kind of ''card'' or ''stick'' | 61 |
| In one sense, it's used in breaking, and in another, in entering | 68 |
| What some comments are off of (with ''the'') | 60 |
| Keynote speaker at the 1984 Democratic National Convention | 58 |
| Spitzer's successor as New York's attorney general | 58 |
| Blue liqueur, or the island where the fruit it's made from grows | 68 |
| "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me" band, with "The" | 64 |
| Physics Nobelist of 1903 and Chemistry Nobelist of 1911 | 55 |
| Only person to win two Nobels in two different sciences | 55 |
| Chemist who was the first female professor at the Sorbonne | 58 |
| 3.7 x 10 to the 10th power disintegrations per second, to a physicist | 69 |
| Response to audience applause at the end of a performance | 57 |
| Led Zep "When you ___ it, mama, save me a slice" | 58 |
| Roman numeral that's an anagram of part of Caesar's boast | 65 |
| LIU branch with the slogan "The choice is clear" | 58 |
| Novel that inspired "The Six Million Dollar Man" | 58 |
| Gene's partner in "Singin' in the Rain" | 57 |
| "Singin' in the Rain" actress Charisse | 52 |
| Dance partner for Gene in "Singin' in the Rain" | 61 |
| Lauper who participated in "We Are the World" | 55 |
| Christopher Plummer's Tony-winning title role of 1973 | 57 |
| Actor ___ Ritchard of Broadway's "Peter Pan" | 58 |
| Actress Olivia of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" | 62 |
| "Getting Even With ___" (1994 Macaulay Culkin movie) | 62 |
| It originated at Zurich's Cabaret Voltaire in the 1910s | 59 |
| "___ means nothing" (1918 manifesto declaration) | 58 |
| 1955 Astaire film about an orphan and her benefactor | 52 |
| Flower in Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" | 67 |
| "Platoon" Oscar nominee for Best Supporting Actor | 59 |
| "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" band ___ Punk | 58 |
| "Is this a ___ which I see before me": Macbeth | 56 |
| "Broadway Open House" regular, in 50's TV | 55 |
| Last syllable of a "Song of the South" song title | 59 |
| "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" author | 55 |
| Roald who wrote "James and the Giant Peach" | 53 |
| "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author | 52 |
| ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' author | 60 |
| ''James and the Giant Peach'' author | 52 |
| WWII flying ace who became a noted children's author | 56 |
| Roald who wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 61 |
| "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author Roald | 58 |
| "The Black ___" (2006 Brian De Palma film) | 52 |
| Comedy Central's "The ___ Show with Jon Stewart" | 62 |
| "It's a hickory ___, Doc!" (bar joke punchline) | 61 |
| Speaker's platform at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame speech | 59 |
| African capital whose name means "tamarind tree" | 58 |
| Word with ''North'' or ''South'' | 64 |
| Posh NYC apartment building (with ''The'') | 58 |
| 1960s TV show featuring the cross-eyed lion Clarence | 52 |
| "(The Gang that Sang) Heart of My Heart" Alan | 55 |
| Surname shared by Chicago's two longest-serving mayors | 58 |
| ''The Persistence of Memory'' painter | 53 |
| Painter of ''The Persistence of Memory'' | 56 |
| Artist who worked on Hitchcock's "Spellbound" | 59 |
| Who said "I don't do drugs, I am drugs" | 53 |
| Surrealist played by Adrien Brody in "Midnight in Paris" | 66 |
| Salvador who painted "The Persistence of Memory" | 58 |
| Painter portrayed by Adrien Brody in "Midnight in Paris" | 66 |
| Painter of "Soft Self-Portrait with Grilled Bacon" | 60 |
| Painter kicked out of the Surrealist movement in 1934 | 53 |
| He called his art "hand-painted dream photographs" | 60 |
| “Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate” artist | 52 |
| Collaborator with Disney on the film "Destino" | 56 |
| Artist who said, "Take me, I am hallucinogenic" | 57 |
| "Fried Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate" painter | 61 |
| "Christ of St. John of the Cross" producer | 52 |
| ''The Persistence of Memory'' artist | 52 |
| ''Le surréalisme, c'est moi'' speaker | 60 |
| ''Christ of St. John of the Cross'' artist | 58 |
| "The Sacrament of the Last Supper" and others | 55 |
| "The Persistence of Memory" and "Cabaret Scene" | 67 |
| "Spain" and "The Persistence of Memory," for two | 68 |
| Vice president after whom a U.S. city is thought to have been named | 67 |
| City in which the State Fair of Texas is held annually | 54 |
| Destination of Saul when he had his conversion, in the Bible | 60 |
| ___ steel (metal used in Middle Eastern swordmaking) | 52 |