| ''That's a terrific suggestion!'' | 53 |
| Subject of a promise to deliver, with "the" | 53 |
| Explode, and words needed to complete the four starred answers | 62 |
| Site with an "I'm Feeling Lucky" button | 53 |
| Number whose name inspired the name of a tech company | 53 |
| One who might take "break a leg" literally | 52 |
| Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers "___ Squad" | 55 |
| "The ___ Show" (radio program that featured Peter Sellers) | 68 |
| First satellite to transmit a phone call through space, 1962 | 60 |
| Name that's Old English for "round hill" | 54 |
| Noted former Middle Tennessee State University lecturer Al | 58 |
| Name in a 2000 Supreme Court case about voting in Florida | 57 |
| "Political will is a renewable resource" speaker | 58 |
| Charles who wrote "Winning Bridge Made Easy" | 54 |
| More likely to earn a "graphic violence" warning | 58 |
| Russian author of "The Lower Depths" (Var.) | 53 |
| 1966 Grammy winner for "If He Walked Into My Life" | 60 |
| ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' robot | 55 |
| Music of Kirk Franklin's God's Property choir, e.g. | 59 |
| Judas Priest "You've ___ Another Thing Comin'" | 64 |
| #1 Ray Charles R&B hit "I've ___ Woman" | 57 |
| Modern subculture that's fascinated by morbidity | 52 |
| Words with ''jail'' in a popular board game | 59 |
| ''Jail'' or ''pot'' lead-in | 59 |
| "You ___ Have a Gimmick" ("Gypsy" song) | 59 |
| "Something's ___ Give" (Nicholson/Keaton film) | 60 |
| "Something's ___ Give" (2003 Jack Nicholson film) | 63 |
| "She's ___ Have It" (1986 Spike Lee movie) | 56 |
| "It's ___ be the shoes" (one-time Nike catchphrase) | 65 |
| The family in the 2009 best seller "This Family of Mine" | 66 |
| Hip-hop producer Irv who took his stage name from a crime boss | 62 |
| "Growing Up ___" (2004-05 A&E reality show) | 57 |
| "What's Love ___ Do With It" (Tina Turner #1 hit) | 63 |
| Stephen Jay ___, author of "The Panda's Thumb" | 60 |
| Subject of interest in the question "Who are you wearing?" | 68 |
| "The Naked Maja" or "The Clothed Maja" | 58 |
| "The Nude Maja" and "The Clothed Maja" | 58 |
| "The Naked Maja" and "The Clothed Maja," e.g. | 65 |
| Stat helped by classes like "Rocks for Jocks" | 55 |
| Getting drunk every night will probably lower it: Abbr. | 55 |
| Modern navig. tool, or alternative title for this puzzle | 56 |
| Machine that can be set to talk like a British butler | 53 |
| Auto accessory often mounted on the windshield, for short | 57 |
| Its motto is ''Look Sharp + Live Smart'' | 56 |
| "___ is more beautiful than beauty": Emerson | 54 |
| American actress who became Princess consort of Monaco | 54 |
| Allen who ran for president in 1940 as the Surprise Party candidate | 67 |
| Influential 19th-century Atlanta Constitution editor Henry __ | 61 |
| Don who played Robbie Douglas on "My Three Sons" | 58 |
| Tennis player with the most year-end #1 rankings, with 7 | 56 |
| Seven-time Wimbledon champ of the 1980's and 90's | 57 |
| Female tennis star with 22 Grand Slam singles titles | 52 |
| ''The Quiet American'' writer Greene | 52 |
| Religious leader who wrote "Peace With God" | 53 |
| Parsons whose band was the first to record "Wild Horses" | 66 |
| Jamie Cullum "Heart locked in a ___ Torino" | 53 |
| 1991 ensemble film named for an Arizona tourist spot | 52 |
| Character on "The Munsters" who was sometimes batty? | 62 |
| "A man's reach should exceed his ___": Browning | 61 |
| Steppenwolf "Don't Step On the ___, Sam" | 54 |
| "The ___ Harp" (1995 Piper Laurie/Sissy Spacek movie) | 63 |
| Drink made with crème de cacao and crème de menthe | 56 |
| Word between ''Ars'' and ''artis'' | 66 |
| Like the old mare that "ain't what she used to be" | 64 |
| "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise" poet | 68 |
| Standardized test given before working toward a Ph.D., perhaps | 62 |
| Test with verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing sections | 63 |
| Test with an "experimental section," briefly | 54 |
| Test with an "Analyze an Argument" section | 52 |
| Last test before starting some advanced deg. programs | 53 |
| It consists of a General Test and Subject Test: Abbr. | 53 |
| An analytical writing section was added to it in Oct. 2002 | 58 |
| Musical with the song "Alone at a Drive-in Movie" | 59 |
| Musical that featured the T-Birds and the Pink Ladies | 53 |
| 1972 musical with the song "Summer Nights" | 52 |
| Word before "Scott" or "Caesar's ghost" | 63 |
| F. Scott Fitzgerald title character, with "the" | 57 |
| "13. My favorite book is 'The ___'" | 53 |
| Recipient of a 45-billion-euro rescue package in 2010 | 53 |
| Word that can precede the answer to each starred clue | 53 |
| "It's not easy bein' __": Kermit's lament | 63 |
| Its opening includes a brief "American Gothic" parody | 63 |
| City that's home to the winner of the first two Super Bowls | 63 |
| Vegetable used in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner casserole | 61 |
| English author who wrote "The Quiet American" | 55 |
| "The Third Man" novelist and screenwriter Graham | 58 |
| ''The Female Eunuch'' writer Germaine | 53 |
| Pitcher Maddux who won four straight Cy Young Awards | 52 |
| Pitcher Maddux who won four consecutive Cy Young Awards | 55 |
| Jack and Helen's "As Good as It Gets" co-star | 59 |
| Texas county named for a Civil War general, with its seat in Longview | 69 |
| System wherein "Gentlemen" looks like a "U" | 63 |
| TV doctor ''at home'' with unusual cases? | 57 |
| She played in "Camille" and "Ninotchka" | 59 |
| She played "Camille" and "Ninotchka" | 56 |
| Anna in "Anna Karenina" and "Anna Christie" | 63 |
| Actress Scacchi of ''The Red Violin'' | 53 |
| Gregor's sister in "The Metamorphosis" | 52 |
| "Pardon me, would you have any ___ Poupon?" | 53 |
| ''The Rube's Honeymoon'' author Zane | 56 |