| At lunch with friends she ___ of meat back and ordered seafood | 62 |
| Alternative to "Ticket" in a highway safety campaign | 62 |
| A: Dr. Livingstone, I presume. Q: What is your full name, ___? | 62 |
| Actress who's the inspiration for this puzzle's theme? | 62 |
| Actor Fred who played the judge in "My Cousin Vinny" | 62 |
| Affliction for someone with too many deerstalkers and fedoras? | 62 |
| Attractive actor Bridges of "Diff'rent Strokes"? | 62 |
| Australian swimmer who won golds at the 2000 and 2004 Olympics | 62 |
| An "All in the Family" actress's summer hangout? | 62 |
| Actor who got his start on TV's "Gimme a Break!" | 62 |
| Author of the cookbook "Louisiana Real & Rustic" | 62 |
| “I invented this little ol’ bulb,” Edison said ___ | 62 |
| Austrian physician whose work laid the foundation for hypnosis | 62 |
| Acronym used to protest potential environmental hazards nearby | 62 |
| Actor Guy who played Ed Exley in "L.A. Confidential" | 62 |
| Amount deducted from the price of goods to compensate for loss | 62 |
| Astronaut Wally, the first person to go into space three times | 62 |
| Archaeologists often find what they're looking for in this | 62 |
| Author of "The Jury" and "The Arraignment" | 62 |
| Academy Award winner who said "I dream for a living" | 62 |
| Account that joins words in seven of this puzzle's answers | 62 |
| Abbreviation in the lyrics of Aretha's "Respect" | 62 |
| Actress Swinton in the "Chronicles of Narnia" series | 62 |
| Angels outfielder Hunter who has won nine straight Gold Gloves | 62 |
| Announce via Twitter that Fidel passed his annual health exam? | 62 |
| Arm's-length pics of oneself with friends, in modern slang | 62 |
| Actress Michelle of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" | 62 |
| Alphabetically first inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 63 |
| Actress Lane, whose film debut was "A Little Romance" | 63 |
| Author of 1998's "Diplomacy for the Next Century" | 63 |
| Antony's faithful aide, in "Antony and Cleopatra" | 63 |
| About a quarter of the population of Sicily lives on its slopes | 63 |
| Actress Mendes who appears as herself in "Knocked Up" | 63 |
| Author of the 3,000-page "The Civil War: A Narrative" | 63 |
| Actor Brendan of "Journey to the Center of the Earth" | 63 |
| Anna in "Anna Karenina" and "Anna Christie" | 63 |
| Actor who made his film debut in "Breakin'," 1984 | 63 |
| Assistant played by Charles Bronson in "House of Wax" | 63 |
| Artist who contributes to each of the starred entries, in a way | 63 |
| Actor __ Luke who played Chan's Number One Son in old films | 63 |
| Â Â "Portrait of a Musician" artist, familiarly | 63 |
| Architectural designer of New York's Museum for African Art | 63 |
| Anne whose real-life husband played her ex on "Rhoda" | 63 |
| A Marine Corps lance corporal no longer qualifies as one: Abbr. | 63 |
| Avia competitor, and the bottom line of this puzzle's theme | 63 |
| Author of "I Am Spock" and "I Am Not Spock" | 63 |
| Astrologer with the autobiography "Answer in the Sky" | 63 |
| “___ o’ My Heart” (“Ziegfeld Follies” song) | 63 |
| Advertising icon enshrined on Madison Avenue's Walk of Fame | 63 |
| Add a building wing to a "Lord of the Rings" actress? | 63 |
| At 184 feet below sea level, this is the lowest city in the USA | 63 |
| Anti-ship missile that skims waves at nearly the speed of sound | 63 |
| A&E police drama set in South Florida, with "The" | 63 |
| Author of "A Death in the Family Portrait of a Lady"? | 63 |
| Afternoon children's programming block that moved to The CW | 63 |
| Another place to follow the object named in the circled letters | 63 |
| Aviarists love this "Livin' La Vida Loca" singer! | 63 |
| Acronym of a scientific project seeking contact with alien life | 63 |
| Actor who played Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol," 1951 | 63 |
| An elderly woman was having dinner with her husband and was ... | 63 |
| Animal that has something in common with this week's puzzle | 63 |
| Actress known for her ability to master a wide range of accents | 63 |
| Atlantic City casino, informally (with ''The'') | 63 |
| Atlantic City casino, familiarly (with ''the'') | 63 |
| Aviarists love this "I Knew You Were Trouble" singer! | 63 |
| After U2, highest-grossing concert band of all time, informally | 63 |
| Author of "Alphabetizing Your Spice Rack for Dummies" | 63 |
| Aramis, Athos, D'Artagnan and Porthos, with "the" | 63 |
| Alabama town with many connections to the civil rights movement | 63 |
| Annual October 24 observance related to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
| Advice on a fitness instructor's answering machine message? | 63 |
| Attorney Gregory Lawson portrayer in "Flash of Genius" | 64 |
| Alan who directed and starred in "Betsy's Wedding" | 64 |
| Alexander Pope warned about this "dang'rous thing" | 64 |
| “A Stranger ___ Us” (1992 film directed by Sidney Lumet) | 64 |
| A hint for the "life insurance" options in this puzzle | 64 |
| Actor Ed who was Carl Fredericksen's voice in "Up" | 64 |
| Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka form a famous one in the night sky | 64 |
| Andries Pretorius, e.g., who gave his name to a national capital | 64 |
| African capital which literally means "The Vanquisher" | 64 |
| Auto sponsor of Groucho Marx's "You Bet Your Life" | 64 |
| Auditor: You look relaxed. How are you? Taxpayer: __ (Tommy Roe) | 64 |
| A good one follows the starts of the four longest puzzle answers | 64 |
| Award won by Lance Armstrong in 2005 for the third straight year | 64 |
| Appliance that might go in the closet 'round about September | 64 |
| “Jealousy is all the ___ you think they had”: Erica Jong | 64 |
| Actor Lukas of "Witness" and "Mars Attacks!" | 64 |
| Actress famous for "The Rachel" hair style, familiarly | 64 |
| “The ___ Ascending” (Ralph Vaughan Williams composition) | 64 |
| Aretha lyric "You're a ___ and you're a cheat" | 64 |
| Actress Lindsay who said "Normalcy is not interesting" | 64 |
| Actress Martin who starred in TV’s “National Velvet” | 64 |
| Anthem with the line "The True North strong and free!" | 64 |
| Anita who sang "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby" | 64 |
| Animal whose tongue is long enough to clean its eyelids and ears | 64 |
| Actress Lena who made her first film while still in drama school | 64 |
| Actor to whom this puzzle is dedicated (1/26/1925–9/26/2008) | 64 |
| Author mentioned in the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus" | 64 |
| Alaskan area at the center of an oil-drilling controversy: Abbr. | 64 |
| Advice to a young Post: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 64 |