| "Let's call it ___" ("We're even") | 62 |
| 1986 Blake Edwards comedy flop (aptly named, as it turned out) | 62 |
| "There's ___ in My Bucket" (children's song) | 62 |
| ... scrambled to get flippant remarks from snobs at the polls? | 62 |
| "The House Without ___" (first Charlie Chan mystery) | 62 |
| Rapper whose "Smack That" earned a Grammy nomination | 62 |
| "When I was ___ served a term . . . ": W. S. Gilbert | 62 |
| 2002 Best Actor Tony winner for "Fortune's Fool" | 62 |
| ''. . . unto ___ flowing with milk and honey'' | 62 |
| "___ Menschen werden Brüder" (Beethoven movement) | 62 |
| 2007 Emile Hirsch film shown on Comedy Central, appropriately? | 62 |
| " . . . 'tis no sin for ___ labor . . . ": Shak. | 62 |
| Language that favors "sedans" to "saloons" | 62 |
| "Falcon Crest" actress with the real last name Ortiz | 62 |
| Alonso who voiced Dory in the Spanish "Finding Nemo" | 62 |
| Phil Collins song "Moves Like ___, Looks Like a Man" | 62 |
| "I'll fish for thee ___ thee wood enough": Shak. | 62 |
| Superhero seen in some comics with a harpoon instead of a hand | 62 |
| Canadian indie band with the 2007 album "Neon Bible" | 62 |
| "I caught the squirrel!" sound from a French poodle? | 62 |
| Italian Renaissance poet who wrote "Orlando Furioso" | 62 |
| Thickening starch once used by American Indians to heal wounds | 62 |
| Words before "in the arm" or "in the dark" | 62 |
| ''And this shall be ___ unto you'' (Luke 2:12) | 62 |
| "Snap into ___ Jim!" ("Macho Man" ad line) | 62 |
| " . . . a tall ship and ___ steer her by": Masefield | 62 |
| Site of the first nationally televised college basketball game | 62 |
| " . . . a monument, without ___": Ben Jonson re W.S. | 62 |
| Words before and after "for" in a quid pro quo quote | 62 |
| "It's ___!" ("Don't go in there!") | 62 |
| Samael ___ Weor, founder of the International Gnostic Movement | 62 |
| "Bewitched" relative who rarely got her spells right | 62 |
| Molière's "L'___" ("The Miser") | 62 |
| With "The," hit summer movie with Robert Downey, Jr. | 62 |
| Symbol in computing that indicates moving one unit to the left | 62 |
| Odin's second son who was killed with a piece of mistletoe | 62 |
| Belafonte's "Day-O" ditty (with "The") | 62 |
| Salon treatment that produces the "fright wig" look? | 62 |
| Simpson lad dressed like the emir of Kuwait, in Santa Barbara? | 62 |
| Nurse Clara's act of kindness, as described by an Israeli? | 62 |
| “Here in Zoology 101, I try to get my students to ___” | 62 |
| "Je te plumerai le ___" ("Alouette" lyric) | 62 |
| "Stayin' Alive" is suddenly unhip, on the piano? | 62 |
| Senator who told Quayle "you're no Jack Kennedy" | 62 |
| Strained carrots made by Clinton's security adviser Sandy? | 62 |
| Construction project that gave rise to the Ted Williams Tunnel | 62 |
| "Everything that used to be a sin is now a disease." | 62 |
| Crystal's "gain weight now, ask me how" program? | 62 |
| Tennis player who won five consecutive Wimbledon championships | 62 |
| Classic novel with a chapter titled "My Breaking In" | 62 |
| Mysterious "Ivanhoe" character, with "the" | 62 |
| Small European warbler or, alternately, a wreath for the rear? | 62 |
| The lead pipe, the wrench or the candlestick, but not the rope | 62 |
| Only word containing three consecutive pairs of double letters | 62 |
| Ethan Hawke film that was made over the course of eleven years | 62 |
| "The Surrender of ___" (Diego Velázquez painting) | 62 |
| "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight" novelist | 62 |
| Rolling Stones guitarist who is a member of rock's 27 Club | 62 |
| 2003 animated adventure featuring the voice of Joaquin Phoenix | 62 |
| Single for the Rolling Stones in 1971 and D'Angelo in 1995 | 62 |
| "Executives, today's lesson is on jet financing" | 62 |
| Dylan "___ they drink my wine, plowmen dig my earth" | 62 |
| Penniless, as in the opening of "Me and Bobby McGee" | 62 |
| Annual prize won multiple times by Beyoncé and LeBron James | 62 |
| "Wow, I'm standing next to Mr. Clooney himself!" | 62 |
| Suggestion for one struggling with a particularly hard puzzle? | 62 |
| 1869 coastal painting by Gustave Courbet, with "The" | 62 |
| He hosted the first episode of "Saturday Night Live" | 62 |
| Prophetess whose warnings about the Trojan Horse went unheeded | 62 |
| The Golden Globe lifetime achievement award is named after him | 62 |
| At lunch with friends she ___ of meat back and ordered seafood | 62 |
| Mirna's smaller teammate in "The Amazing Race 5" | 62 |
| Alternative to "Ticket" in a highway safety campaign | 62 |
| Handler of gifts for the kids on the "naughty" list? | 62 |
| Descartes's statement about pondering an addition problem? | 62 |
| What scientists use to predict the rates of chemical reactions | 62 |
| U.S. food giant whose brands include Banquet and Chef Boyardee | 62 |
| Host of "Tattletales" and "Super Password" | 62 |
| Goodies unclaimed as a result of this puzzle's predicament | 62 |
| ''Smoking hasn't affected me a bit . . .'' | 62 |
| "I'll give you $100 for that buffet table," e.g. | 62 |
| "Get $5 off on your haircut by getting tight waves"? | 62 |
| Wanted: Diamond salesman less likely to treat customers kindly | 62 |
| ___ River (after translation, "Crooked River River") | 62 |
| Christine ___, heroine of "The Phantom of the Opera" | 62 |
| William Booth's "In ___ England and the Way Out" | 62 |
| Book subtitled "Kritik der Politischen Ökonomie" | 62 |
| Where a former "Family Feud" host used to be kissed? | 62 |
| Beatles hit on the flip side of "We Can Work It Out" | 62 |
| Lenape advocate of Indian unity and resistance, ca. 1760's | 62 |
| Where to buy "G.I. Jane" and "Striptease"? | 62 |
| TV doctor working with a ''flock'' of interns? | 62 |
| President Heller portrayer on "24: Live Another Day" | 62 |
| Easy way of pulling in ... and a hint to the six circled words | 62 |
| Sinatra song with many lines starting with “this time” | 62 |
| Country song in which "c-u-s-t-o-d-y" is spelled out | 62 |
| Horse-drawn vehicle often mentioned in Sherlock Holmes stories | 62 |
| Singer with the hit country album "Backwoods Barbie" | 62 |
| It was MSNBC's highest-rated program when canceled in 2003 | 62 |
| He portrayed a deputy who was allowed to carry only one bullet | 62 |