| ''Why did you go fishing?'' response | 52 |
| Texas city whose motto is "Where the West Begins" | 59 |
| A funny thing happened on the way to this, in an old musical | 60 |
| Only Best Director Oscar/Tony/Emmy winner in the same year | 58 |
| Musical with the number "Bye Bye Blackbird" | 53 |
| Director/choreographer Bob of "All That Jazz" | 55 |
| Director of "Pippin" and "Chicago" | 54 |
| Director of "Chicago" and "Dancin'" | 59 |
| Director Bob who won a Tony, Oscar and Emmy all in the same year | 64 |
| Bob whose first Tony was for "The Pajama Game" | 56 |
| Mythical spring of restoration sought by Ponce de León | 57 |
| Number of sequels to the original "Planet of the Apes" | 64 |
| Group with the 1951 hit "Tell Me Why," with "the" | 69 |
| Kind of club that's a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
| Club with the motto "To Make the Best Better" | 55 |
| Classic schoolyard activity, and theme of this puzzle | 53 |
| "I Can't Help Myself" singers, with "the" | 65 |
| John who wrote "The French Lieutenant's Woman" | 60 |
| Author of "The French Lieutenant's Woman" | 55 |
| "The French Lieutenant's Woman" novelist | 54 |
| "The French Lieutenant's Woman" author | 52 |
| "Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?" network | 59 |
| 'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?' network | 52 |
| Dance that precedes "golf" in the NATO phonetic alphabet | 66 |
| Comic strip that went from a daily to a weekly in 2007 | 54 |
| He often wears a brown porkpie and a red-and-white polka-dot necktie | 68 |
| ''Saturday Night Fever'' actress Drescher | 57 |
| He shared the 1925 Nobel Prize in Physics with Hertz | 52 |
| Born May 18, 1897, he directed all the films named in this puzzle | 65 |
| Subject of a 2010 biography subtitled "The Voice" | 59 |
| Actor Brendan of "Journey to the Center of the Earth" | 63 |
| Blücher's title in "Young Frankenstein" | 56 |
| ___ Farbissina of the "Austin Powers" films | 53 |
| ___ Blücher (forbidding "Young Frankenstein" character) | 68 |
| "How to Save a Life" band (with "The") | 58 |
| Coins with overlooked flaws that are put into circulation | 57 |
| Scrooge's nephew in "A Christmas Carol" | 53 |
| An Allen who wrote "Treadmill to Oblivion" | 52 |
| Michael and Sonny's brother in "The Godfather" | 60 |
| Word that may precede twelve words in this puzzle's grid | 60 |
| Air-conditioning refrigerant causing environmental concerns | 59 |
| Term of address for Jacques, who was asked "Dormez-vous?" | 67 |
| City name that's Spanish for "ash tree" | 53 |
| California's "Raisin Capital of the World" | 56 |
| One often coincides with a vibrational node of a string | 55 |
| When "Dallas" aired for most of its run: Abbr. | 56 |
| Night that "Dallas" aired for most of its run: Abbr. | 62 |
| Night "The Wild Wild West" was shown in 1960s TV: Abbr. | 65 |
| "F" that most school kids look forward to: Abbr. | 58 |
| Laurence in "Romeo and Juliet," for example | 53 |
| Sang "I Know There's Something Going On" | 54 |
| 2002 film for which Salma Hayek received an Oscar nomination | 60 |
| Architectural element often decorated with bas-reliefs | 54 |
| "Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and ---?" (Job 13:25) | 65 |
| "The Celebrated Jumping ___ of Calaveras County" | 58 |
| Word with "hand to mouth" or "time to time" | 63 |
| Word with "hand to hand" or "time to time" | 62 |
| Psychoanalyst Erich who was a notable critic of Freud | 53 |
| He famously asked "Why didn't you burn the tapes?" | 64 |
| One is hidden in each of this puzzle's four longest answers | 63 |
| Word with ''deep'' or ''stir'' | 62 |
| "The Lady's Not for Burning" playwright | 53 |
| Last name of the deacon played by Sherman Hemsley on "Amen" | 69 |
| He coined the phrase "The Canadian genius for compromise " | 68 |
| Setting numbered in multiples of the square root of 2 | 53 |
| Chief Osceola riding Renegade introduces its home games: Abbr. | 62 |
| Commerce minder found in eight of this puzzle's longest answers | 67 |
| Agcy. that created the National Do Not Call Registry | 52 |
| Its slogan used to be "Say it with flowers" | 53 |
| Training ctr. that once included a mock Vietnam village | 55 |
| Town on the N.J. side of the George Washington Bridge | 53 |
| New Jersey town that formerly had a bustling film industry | 58 |
| N.J. city at the end of the George Washington Bridge | 52 |
| Farcical 1960s sitcom with the Indian character Roaring Chicken | 63 |
| "Drows'd with the ___ of poppies . . . ": Keats | 61 |
| “Jealousy is all the ___ you think they had”: Erica Jong | 64 |
| First Across word in the world's first crossword | 52 |
| "Just wanted to pass this along," on memos | 52 |
| "In case it's of interest ...," on a memo | 55 |
| Tycho's friend, in the webcomic "Penny Arcade" | 60 |
| Tycho's pal in the webcomic "Penny Arcade" | 56 |
| Kaplan who co-hosted six seasons of "High Stakes Poker" | 65 |
| Butler's portrayer in "Gone with the Wind" | 56 |
| "Y Tu Mamá También" actor ___ GarcÃa Bernal | 62 |
| "The Motorcycle Diaries" actor ___ Garcia Bernal | 58 |
| My nickname in elementary school; or, perform a moviemaking task | 64 |
| Couch ___ (recurring visual opener on "The Simpsons") | 63 |
| Comedian's offering, such as this puzzle's quip | 55 |
| The earth, when viewed as a self-regulating organism | 52 |
| James Lovelock book subtitled "A New Look at Life on Earth" | 69 |
| ___ hypothesis (ecological theory concerning the earth) | 55 |
| ''Me and My ___'' (Spencer Tracy film) | 54 |
| Duke Ellington's "The ___ From Joe's" | 55 |
| Acceleration unit named after a famous Italian physicist | 56 |
| "His ___ Friday" (Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell movie) | 66 |
| "For Me and My __": 1942 screen debut for Gene Kelly | 62 |
| "For Me and My ___" (Busby Berkeley musical) | 54 |
| "The Wizard of Oz" family name, no pun intended | 57 |
| Van Morrison "Like a full force ___, I was lifted up again" | 69 |
| Dorothy's last name, in 'The Wizard of Oz' | 54 |