| Prefix with ''gram'' or ''center'' | 66 |
| ___Pen (injector carried around by allergy sufferers) | 53 |
| Big, and word that is found in all three theme answers | 54 |
| Benét's "John Brown's Body" is one | 55 |
| Anthony Mann's "The Fall of the Roman Empire," e.g. | 65 |
| 2013 animated film in which Steven Tyler voiced a glowworm | 58 |
| "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" for on | 68 |
| ''Iliad'' or ''Odyssey'' | 56 |
| Spenser's "The Faerie Queene," for one | 52 |
| "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," for two | 58 |
| "Paradise Lost," "Beowulf," etc. | 52 |
| "Cleopatra" and "Gandhi," for two | 53 |
| Fourth release in a noted sci-fi series, strangely enough | 57 |
| "The Phantom Menace," in the "Star Wars" series | 67 |
| Mel Blanc's says "That's all, folks!" | 55 |
| Mel Blanc's is "That's all, folks" | 52 |
| "There goes the neighborhood," for Rodney Dangerfield | 63 |
| "The best is yet to come," for Frank Sinatra | 54 |
| "Everybody loves somebody sometime," for Dean Martin | 62 |
| Words first used monetarily on the 1795 $5 half-eagle coin | 58 |
| Apollonius of Rhodes' "Argonautica," e.g. | 55 |
| Costar of Danes and Ribisi in "The Mod Squad" | 55 |
| "Come on Pilgrim" and "Interpol," for two | 61 |
| Town where magnesium sulfate salts were first used medicinally | 62 |
| Oscar-winning "Casablanca" co-screenwriter Julius or Philip | 69 |
| "Casablanca" screenwriter Julius or Philip | 52 |
| "A Cellarful of Noise" autobiographer Brian | 53 |
| Prefix with "lateral" and "distant" | 55 |
| Shaffer play currently on Broadway starring Daniel Radcliffe | 60 |
| Magazine subtitled "The Horse Owner's Resource" | 61 |
| Word with ''Big Band'' or ''Reagan'' | 68 |
| Procter & Gamble's first liquid laundry detergent | 57 |
| Yardstick for someone who works about 20 yards from home: Abbr. | 63 |
| Word with "Big Band" or "Christian" | 55 |
| Subject of the "three-state strategy": Abbr. | 54 |
| Prop. originally called the "Lucretia Mott Amendment" | 63 |
| Pitching stat way less important than xFIP, to a Sabermetrician | 63 |
| Mariano Rivera stat that is 0.71 for the post-season | 52 |
| Legis. introduced into every session of Congress from 1923 to 1970 | 66 |
| It would, at last, make the Constitution discuss sex | 52 |
| Constitutional proposal first introduced in Cong. in 1923 | 57 |
| Baseball stat originally called "Heydler's statistic" | 67 |
| "The ___ of big government is over" (Bill Clinton) | 60 |
| First novel in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle | 58 |
| First book in Christopher Paolini's "Inheritance Cycle" | 69 |
| 2003 best-selling fantasy novel by teen author Christopher Paolini | 66 |
| Spanish form of "to be" after "tú" | 57 |
| Baseball stats usually rounded to two decimal places, for short | 63 |
| "Ut ___!" (Caesar's "As you were!") | 59 |
| "Winter's cold, spring ___" "Satellite" lyric | 69 |
| "In principio ___ Verbum" (biblical phrase) | 53 |
| "Sicut ___ in principio" (doxology phrase) | 52 |
| Subject of Filippino Lippi's "Allegory of Music" | 62 |
| Mythological figure often depicted holding a kithara | 52 |
| Figure in Greek myth whose name means "desired" | 57 |
| Kathryn of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" | 55 |
| Kathryn of ''Law and Order: Criminal Intent'' | 61 |
| Player of Det. Eames on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" | 68 |
| Somebody who's not going to care for you very long | 54 |
| "I kiss'd thee ___ I kill'd thee": Othello | 60 |
| "... __ the set of sun": "Macbeth" | 54 |
| "We'll teach you to drink deep ___ you depart": Hamlet | 68 |
| "But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove ..." | 53 |
| "___ pales in Heaven the morning star": Lowell | 56 |
| James Whitcomb Riley's "___ I Went Mad" | 53 |
| "We shun it ___ it comes": Emily Dickinson | 52 |
| "Maid of Athens, ___ we part" (Lord Byron poem) | 57 |
| "Maid of Athens, ___ We Part" (Byron poem) | 52 |
| "But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight . . ." | 68 |
| "But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove . . ." | 55 |
| "Able was I ___ I saw Elba" (notable palindrome) | 58 |
| "A little ___ the mightiest Julius fell": Shak. | 57 |
| "... __ those shoes were old": "Hamlet" | 59 |
| ''And look before you ___ you leap'' (Samuel Butler) | 68 |
| Wordsworth's "__ With Cold Beads of Midnight Dew" | 63 |
| Prior to, poetically [Subscribe to the AVCX at avxwords.com] | 60 |
| Poetic preposition most puzzlemakers are tired of writing clues for | 67 |
| James Whitcomb Riley's ''_____ I Went Mad'' | 63 |
| First word of Swinburne's "March: An Ode" | 55 |
| "Whose passing-bell may ___ the midnight toll" (Keats) | 64 |
| "We'll teach you to drink deep ___ you depart": Shak. | 67 |
| "To love that well which thou must leave ___ long" | 60 |
| "That will be ___ the set of sun": "Macbeth" | 64 |
| "Take heed, __ summer comes ...": Shakespeare | 55 |
| "Myself was stirring ___ the break of day": Shak. | 59 |
| "Listen, ___ the sound be fled": Longfellow | 53 |
| "Let us part, ___ the season of passion forget us": Yeats | 67 |
| "Let us part, __ the season of passion forget us": Yeats | 66 |
| "It will be long ___ the marshes resume" (Robert Frost) | 65 |
| "Inconstancy falls off ___ it begins": Shak. | 54 |
| "I kissed thee ___ I killed thee": Shakespeare | 56 |
| "I kissed thee ___ I killed thee": Othello | 52 |
| "I kissed thee __ I killed thee": "Othello" | 63 |
| "I kiss'd thee __ I kill'd thee": Othello | 59 |
| "I hope to see London once ___ I die": Shak. | 54 |
| "I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight..." | 61 |
| "I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight ..." | 62 |
| "For Lycidas is dead, dead ___ his prime": Milton | 59 |
| "Dear mother Ida, hearken ___ I die" (Tennyson) | 57 |
| "A little __ the mightiest Julius fell": Horatio | 58 |