| Tess's seducer in "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" | 63 |
| "I'll take 'Movie Madness' for $200, ---" | 63 |
| "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" took over its time slot | 63 |
| "It's not bragging if you can back it up" speaker | 63 |
| "But I don't want to go among mad people" speaker | 63 |
| 1986 sequel with the tagline "This time it's war" | 63 |
| Heroine of Tennessee William's "Summer and Smoke" | 63 |
| ___Vista (search engine that still exists, for whatever reason) | 63 |
| Professor says "Equine restraint," pupil suggests ... | 63 |
| Judge Parker who won the Solid South, but nothing else, in 1904 | 63 |
| Words with ''Where'' or ''Who'' | 63 |
| "A Winter ___ the Ice" (Jules Verne story collection) | 63 |
| Like the witness in the Harrison Ford movie "Witness" | 63 |
| "Gimme ___!" (frequent Alabama cheerleader's cry) | 63 |
| What "voices rant on" is for "conversation" | 63 |
| "___ is the only slight glimmer of hope": Mick Jagger | 63 |
| "With the jawbone of ___ ..." (declaration of Samson) | 63 |
| "___ Feel Fine" (2006 R.E.M. greatest hits anthology) | 63 |
| Bodybuilding drug used by many home run hitters in the '90s | 63 |
| "I'd like to buy ___" ("Wheel" request) | 63 |
| "___ of Simple Folk" (Seán O'Faoláin novel) | 63 |
| Pianist Hewitt who recorded the complete keyboard works of Bach | 63 |
| Joan Baez's "Farewell, ___," written by Bob Dylan | 63 |
| "Farewell, ___" (Dylan song popularized by Joan Baez) | 63 |
| 1974 album with the hit "(You're) Having My Baby" | 63 |
| Coulter who wrote "Godless: The Church of Liberalism" | 63 |
| "The Voice of Bugle ___" (1936 Lionel Barrymore film) | 63 |
| The ''I'' of ''The King and I'' | 63 |
| ___ Elliot, heroine of Jane Austen's "Persuasion" | 63 |
| 'Feliz -- Novo!' ('Happy New Year!,' in Lisbon) | 63 |
| Photographer known for his black-and-white American West scenes | 63 |
| Latitude between the South Frigid Zone and South Temperate Zone | 63 |
| It's between the South Frigid Zone and South Temperate Zone | 63 |
| Insects that can become "zombies" via different fungi | 63 |
| 1998 film featuring the voices of Gene Hackman and Sharon Stone | 63 |
| Tech giant with the catchphrase "You've got mail" | 63 |
| What "A" represents in a Kate Greenaway alphabet book | 63 |
| "Chutney Squishee" seller on "The Simpsons" | 63 |
| "Where there ___ no Ten Commandments . . . ": Kipling | 63 |
| ''Give it ___!'' (''Ease up!'') | 63 |
| Preacher and civil rights activist C.L. Franklin's daughter | 63 |
| Graynor of "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist" | 63 |
| "I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General," e.g. | 63 |
| ___ di bravura (piece showing off a singer's vocal agility) | 63 |
| ''The Russians Are Coming . . .'' Oscar nominee | 63 |
| Partner of "the Man," in a George Bernard Shaw title | 63 |
| "Prince Valiant" character who's married to Maeve | 63 |
| "Dust Tracks on __": Zora Neale Hurston autobiography | 63 |
| Song with the lyric "City of a million warm embraces" | 63 |
| More suitable for a film festival than the local multiplex, say | 63 |
| First place mentioned in the Beach Boys' "Kokomo" | 63 |
| "Ayn Rand: ___ of Life" (Oscar-nominated documentary) | 63 |
| Subject of four Sports Illustrated covers between 1966 and 1993 | 63 |
| First recipient of the Harvard AIDS Initiative Leadership Award | 63 |
| "Love Me Do" vis-Ã -vis "P.S. I Love You" | 63 |
| "There's many ___ 'twixt the cup and the lip" | 63 |
| Dancer Fred in "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" | 63 |
| Baseball team that offered the first million-dollar-a-year deal | 63 |
| "Do to all men __ would they should do to us": Newton | 63 |
| "___ wish" (line from "The Princess Bride") | 63 |
| Words with ''end'' or ''angle'' | 63 |
| 1980s TV series about soldiers of fortune, with "The" | 63 |
| "Take ___ from me" ("Here's my advice") | 63 |
| "Take --- from me" ("Here's my advice") | 63 |
| "Don't look ___!" ("I'm clueless!") | 63 |
| "Bonne anniversaire ___" (Bordeaux birthday serenade) | 63 |
| Frances Bavier's role on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 63 |
| Imported item found in eight answers (in the letters indicated) | 63 |
| James Cameron movie that outgrossed his own "Titanic" | 63 |
| Photographer who was the inspiration for "Funny Face" | 63 |
| "The quickest way of ending __ is to lose it": Orwell | 63 |
| Sailor's OK, and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
| Island chain that's home to Portugal's highest mountain | 63 |
| The "immortal god of harmony," according to Beethoven | 63 |
| Scott who played Bob Loblaw on "Arrested Development" | 63 |
| Word with ''eight'' or ''fast'' | 63 |
| Eric who played the villain in 2009's "Star Trek" | 63 |
| Word that can precede the last word of the four longest entries | 63 |
| Mideast city whose name, coincidentally, is an anagram of ARABS | 63 |
| World's longest wooden roller coaster, with "The" | 63 |
| "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" author | 63 |
| The ___ (''Fawlty Towers'' network, informally) | 63 |
| Country with a euro bearing the image of King Albert II (abbr.) | 63 |
| Only Central American nation whose official language is English | 63 |
| What the reality of the oil spill has been, so to speak, for BP | 63 |
| 'Weird Al' Yankovic song composed solely of palindromes | 63 |
| Film featuring Peter Sellers as a matador, with "The" | 63 |
| 1928 musical composition originally called "Fandango" | 63 |
| Word with ''loser'' or ''free'' | 63 |
| "___ This Way" (1000th song to reach #1 on Billboard) | 63 |
| Hit film whose title describes eight celebrities in this puzzle | 63 |
| 1991 film that earned John Singleton a Best Director nomination | 63 |
| "___ yourself" ("This may come as a shock") | 63 |
| Lilian Jackson ___ ("The Cat Who ..." mystery writer) | 63 |
| Cheese originally from the department now called Seine-et-Marne | 63 |
| Former Mouseketeer on "The All New Mickey Mouse Club" | 63 |
| "How to Talk Dirty and Influence People" author Lenny | 63 |
| Part of a computer's memory used for temporary data storage | 63 |
| City on the Mississippi in ''Huckleberry Finn'' | 63 |
| ''Pound'' and ''sponge'' ending | 63 |