| Pronoun not used for god in "The Inclusive Bible" | 59 |
| “I Will Follow ___” (Little Peggy March song) | 53 |
| "Let ___ Run Wild" (B-side to "California Girls") | 69 |
| "A Hymn to ___" ("My Fair Lady" tune) | 57 |
| "A Hymn to ___" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 57 |
| "A Hymn to ___," from "My Fair Lady" | 56 |
| Boyfriend-to-girlfriend "You have to choose!" | 55 |
| Language whence "jungle" and "shampoo" | 58 |
| Language that gives us "cheetah" and "chutney" | 66 |
| Language that gave us "jungle" and "Juggernaut" | 67 |
| Language that gave us "guru" and "pundit" | 61 |
| Language in which "pandit" means "teacher" | 62 |
| Language from which "bungalow" and "jungle" come | 68 |
| Answers to capitalized clues are loanwords from this language | 61 |
| "Thug" and "loot" derive from it | 52 |
| ''Jelly's Last Jam'' Tony winner | 52 |
| Jazzman who played "Boogie Woogie on The St. Louis Blues" | 67 |
| Baryshnikov's co-star in "White Nights" | 53 |
| ''Warm'' or ''cold,'' e.g. | 58 |
| Something that is often dropped, but rarely picked up | 53 |
| "The Sharp ___ of New Tears" Dashboard Confessional | 61 |
| "___ to Be Square" (Huey Lewis and the News hit) | 58 |
| Mammal whose full name means "river horse" | 52 |
| "Hungry, hungry" critter of a kid's game | 54 |
| Wearer of skinny jeans and big-rimmed glasses, perhaps | 54 |
| Type who wears tight-fitting jeans and thick-rimmed glasses, maybe | 66 |
| Huey Lewis and the News tune, "___ Be Square" | 55 |
| "O, this is ___ and salary, not revenge": Hamlet | 58 |
| One leaving a personnel director's office, maybe | 52 |
| "I Want a Big Butter and Egg Man" trumpeter | 53 |
| "Two for ___ heels" (cribbage player's declaration) | 65 |
| "Snot running down ___ nose" (Jethro Tull) | 52 |
| "Saturn Devouring ___ Son" (Goya painting) | 52 |
| "...he gave --- only begotten Son..." (John 3:16) | 59 |
| "... gave --- only begotten Son" (John 3:16) | 54 |
| "___ Master's Voice" (gramophone slogan) | 54 |
| ''... gave ___ only begotten Son'' (John 3:16) | 62 |
| [You smell like some other cat and I don't like you] | 56 |
| "Sexual Honesty, by Women, for Women" author Shere | 60 |
| ''The ___ Report'' (1976 best seller) | 53 |
| Nicholson role in ''Prizzi's Honor'' | 56 |
| Tom Hanks' profession in "Road to Perdition" | 58 |
| "When the moon __ your eye, like a big pizza pie" | 59 |
| Member of an ancient people known for warfare with chariots | 59 |
| Swedish rockers who love honey (with "The")? | 54 |
| Part of an old TV catchphrase, also used by Ed McMahon | 54 |
| Coverage provider for you to discover four other places herein | 62 |
| Tennis great Lew who won three of the four majors in 1956 | 57 |
| "Jelly Roll, Bix and ___" (1994 history of early jazz) | 64 |
| The finding of a Virgin Mary-shaped gummy candy, e.g. | 53 |
| The 1938 broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" was one | 63 |
| Kurt Vonnegut's faux commencement address e-mail, e.g. | 58 |
| 1938 "The War of the Worlds" broadcast, for one | 57 |
| "The War of the Worlds" broadcast, notably | 52 |
| Music hall restaurant chain co-founded by Dan Aykroyd, for short | 64 |
| To whom a horizontal zigzag meant "barking dog" | 57 |
| ''I Am a Lonesome ___'' (Bob Dylan song) | 56 |
| ''In ___ signo vinces'' (Constantine's motto) | 65 |
| Someone who picks it up might soon be pushing up daisies | 56 |
| Richard March ___ (inventor of the rotary printing press) | 57 |
| " . . . crowbar, ___, and barrow": Woodworth | 54 |
| There's one in Canton, OH and another in Springfield, MA | 60 |
| He was supposedly buried in the west end zone of Giants Stadium | 63 |
| Harley Davidson's stock ticker symbol, appropriately | 56 |
| Scottish poet James known as "The Ettrick Shepherd" | 61 |
| KEEPS SELFISHLY, AS UKRAINE HAD BEEN DOING WITH CRIMEA | 54 |
| "Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt" | 53 |
| Miss Daisy's driver in "Driving Miss Daisy" | 57 |
| Congressman Martin ___, who lost his seat to Dennis Kucinich in 1996 | 68 |
| The Beatles want to do this to "Your Hand" | 52 |
| STP "Trippin' on a ___ in a Paper Heart" | 54 |
| Cyndi Lauper "___ in My Heart (All the Way to China)" | 63 |
| Louis Sachar children's book made into a 2003 Shia LaBeouf film | 67 |
| Hotel chain with the "Stay you" ad campaign | 53 |
| "The sum is greater than the parts" philosophy | 56 |
| Florida setting for the Up-and-Coming Filmmakers convention? | 60 |
| "Gentleman's Agreement" Oscar winner Celeste | 58 |
| Celeste who won an Oscar for "Gentleman's Agreement" | 66 |
| Bilbo Baggins in the "Lord of the Rings" films | 56 |
| Baggins portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" | 54 |
| Surname appearing on Suri Cruise's birth certificate | 56 |
| George Eliot's ''Felix ___, the Radical'' | 61 |
| "Steve ___!" ("Arrested Development" catchphrase) | 69 |
| "Felix ___ : The Radical" (George Eliot title) | 56 |
| ''Remington Steele'' character Laura | 52 |
| ''Felix ___, the Radical'' (George Eliot title) | 63 |
| Word with ''cow'' or ''smokes'' | 63 |
| Subject in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" | 56 |
| End of the ladder (and the end point of the journey) | 52 |
| "If a ___ is happy, it cannot fit too close": O. Henry | 64 |
| Movie with the tagline "A family comedy without the family" | 69 |
| Who wrote "By their own follies they perished, the fools" | 67 |
| Big hit for the club members, and what might elicit the shaded words | 68 |
| Final straight part of a racetrack (and a hint to the long entries) | 67 |
| Embroidery slogan, and an alternative title for this puzzle | 59 |
| Word with "sapiens" or "erectus" | 52 |
| Piston ___ (Japanese "Punch-Out!!" villain) | 53 |
| Jefferson's "first chapter in the book of wisdom" | 63 |
| "The first chapter of the book of wisdom": Jefferson | 62 |
| Classic '50s sitcom (with ''The'') | 54 |