| Ending for "lion," "host" or "priest" | 67 |
| Ending for ''heir'' or ''steward'' | 66 |
| Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience," for one | 53 |
| Samuel Johnson's "The False Alarm," e.g. | 54 |
| ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation,'' maybe | 57 |
| "___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto) | 56 |
| "__ est percipi": to be is to be perceived | 52 |
| "___ est percipi" (George Berkeley principle) | 55 |
| '-- quam videri (North Carolina's motto)' | 53 |
| Where travel guidebook writer Karl Baedeker was born | 52 |
| Where the annual Red Dot Design Awards are given out | 52 |
| Home to the Rhine-Westphalia Institute for Economic Research | 60 |
| German city that was the 2010 European Capital of Culture | 57 |
| European city whose name sounds like two letters of the alphabet | 64 |
| European city of 500,000+ whose name translates as "to eat" | 69 |
| City that hosts the world's biggest annual game fair | 56 |
| The three in each of this puzzle's theme entries | 52 |
| Each of the four longest puzzle answers has two pairs of them | 61 |
| One of Greater London's "home counties" | 53 |
| English county whose name referred to the East Saxons | 53 |
| Connecticut town attacked by the British in the War of 1812 | 59 |
| Alain Ducasse at the ___ House (expensive New York restaurant) | 62 |
| "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and ___" (1939 film) | 62 |
| Davis who played Maggie in two "Matrix" movies | 56 |
| Actress Davis of "Girl with a Pearl Earring" | 54 |
| ''Tiger in your tank'' gasoline brand | 53 |
| Sponsor of early radio's "Five Star Theater" | 58 |
| Old gas station that came from the name "Standard Oil" | 64 |
| Its slogan was once "The sign of extra service" | 57 |
| Gas company that sounds like it could be spelled with two letters | 65 |
| Gas brand with the slogan "Put a tiger in your tank" | 62 |
| Company whose oil-drop mascot was replaced by a tiger | 53 |
| Brand name that's coincidentally Italian for "it" | 63 |
| Brand name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet | 55 |
| "The sign of extra service" sloganeer, once | 53 |
| Suffix in the "Guinness World Records" book | 53 |
| ''Low'' or ''high'' tail | 56 |
| Schedule abbr. for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade | 53 |
| It comes back in NYC every year on the first Sunday in November | 63 |
| Archers of Loaf "South Carolina" time zone | 52 |
| Abbr. before 1895 on the "Cheers" bar sign | 52 |
| "Laborare ___ orare" (Freemasons' motto) | 54 |
| "Cheers ___1895" (sign in the touristy part of Boston) | 64 |
| "Alea iacta ___" ("The die is cast") | 56 |
| "___ bien!" ("All right!" in Acapulco) | 58 |
| "La piña ___ agria" ("Times are tough": Sp.) | 67 |
| "Cómo ___?" (with a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 65 |
| "¿Dónde ___ Wally?" (translated kid-lit title) | 62 |
| "¿Dónde ___ Waldo?" (translated children's book) | 68 |
| "____ bien" ("That's fine"): Sp. | 56 |
| "___ bien" (Spanish for "It's good") | 60 |
| "___ bien" ("It's cool," in Cadiz) | 58 |
| Darcy's Pemberley, e.g., in "Pride and Prejudice" | 63 |
| ___ General (pre-Revolution French legislative assembly) | 56 |
| Woman's name that sounds like two consecutive French letters | 64 |
| Girl's name that sounds like two letters of the French alphabet | 67 |
| 1985 autobiography subtitled "A Success Story" | 56 |
| Offspring "That's OK cause I got no self ___" | 59 |
| Grammy winner for the 1993 album "Mi Tierra" | 54 |
| She was a pip to Pip in "Great Expectations" | 54 |
| Pip's romantic interest in "Great Expectations" | 61 |
| Miss Havisham's ward in "Great Expectations" | 58 |
| Costar of Bea, Betty, and Rue on "The Golden Girls" | 61 |
| They're formed by the reaction of acids and alcohols | 56 |
| Compound found in perfume and this puzzle's theme answers | 61 |
| Compounds that contribute to beer's fruity flavor | 53 |
| Senator Kefauver who was Adlai Stevenson's running mate in 1956 | 67 |
| Actor Rob of "Providence" and "Melrose Place" | 65 |
| "Homeland" Counterterrorism Center boss David | 55 |
| "Ginger Pye" Newbery Medal-winning author Eleanor | 59 |
| ''Women Who Run With the Wolves'' author | 56 |
| Emilio who played Coach Bombay in "The Mighty Ducks" | 62 |
| Book of the Bible in which the word "God" never appears | 65 |
| "Salus populi suprema lex ___" (Missouri's motto) | 63 |
| ''___ perpetua'' (Idaho's motto) | 52 |
| "___ es coraje" ("Call it Courage" in Spanish) | 66 |
| Northern European nation that instituted internet voting in 2005 | 64 |
| Member of the U.N. since 1991 and the E.U. since 2004 | 53 |
| Its flag has three equal horizontal bands of blue, black, and white | 67 |
| Country that won medals only in cross-country skiing in Torino | 62 |
| Legal doctrine that bars contradiction of a prior statement | 59 |
| Officer Poncherello portrayer of '70s-'80s TV | 53 |
| Band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 | 57 |
| Greek letter that rhymes with three other Greek letters | 55 |
| When to get to the airport to pick someone up: Abbr. | 52 |
| Vowel with a vowel two before it and two after it in its alphabet | 65 |
| Penultimate letter in the first third of the Greek alphabet | 59 |
| Listing that can change based on the weather, for short | 55 |
| Letter that rhymes with its preceding and following letter | 58 |
| Letter than rhymes with the ones just before and after it | 57 |
| First letter in the second quarter of the Greek alphabet | 56 |
| Announcement that probably goes unheard on a redeye: Abbr. | 58 |
| Announcement before the listing of flight connections: Abbr. | 60 |
| ___ Carinae (the brightest infrared object in the night sky) | 60 |
| "Just two names will suffice," in citations | 53 |
| "Société d'__" (Canadian Crown corporation) | 63 |
| "L'___, c'est moi" (phrase ascribed to Louis XIV) | 67 |
| ''Virginie'' or ''Californie'' | 62 |
| Salle des ___ (Louvre's "Mona Lisa" room) | 55 |
| Salle des ___ (Louvre section including the Mona Lisa) | 54 |