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Turner who sang "What's Love Got to Do With It" 61
Triple-platinum 1982 album with the #1 hit "Africa" 61
The Dude, Walter, and Donny, e.g., at least as a bowling team 61
Two-time All-Pro cornerback currently with the Denver Broncos 61
The Great and Little Bear, collectively, with "The" 61
They're managed by an agency of the Dept. of the Interior 61
TV title character who said "I'm not an Amazon" 61
The "I" who probably said "I want my MTV" 61
Type of penguin with a Cuban accent, in "Happy Feet" 62
Therapeutic technique, and what this puzzle is an exercise in? 62
Tom who moderated the 2008 town hall-style presidential debate 62
Tell-all baseball book about the Yankees, with "The" 62
They Might Be Giants lyric "Life is made out of ___" 62
TV series for which Quentin Tarantino has written and directed 62
They can answer the question "Who's your daddy?" 62
The Human League's "Don't You Want Me," e.g. 62
Type of communication that's always "monitored"? 62
Techno-funk band with the 1991 #1 hit "Unbelievable" 62
The ___ War (1932 Australian military/wildlife control effort) 62
Town where magnesium sulfate salts were first used medicinally 62
Types "public" without an "L," for example 62
The "you" in "you will serve your brother" 62
They thought C-3PO was a god in "Return of the Jedi" 62
They're generally assigned to different tables at weddings 62
Type of burlap bag in which Johnny B. Goode carried his guitar 62
TV series that featured the firm of McKenzie, Brackman, et al. 62
The first part missing in the author's name ___ Vargas ___ 62
They're "easy to get but hard to keep": Mae West 62
The Hitsville U.S.A. building served as its early headquarters 62
Type of cop that's the subject of "Training Day" 62
They once shared an arena with the NHL's New Jersey Devils 62
The Graces in Raphael's "The Three Graces," e.g. 62
The Christina in Wyeth's "Christina's World" 62
Tommy nicknamed him "Bulldog" during his Dodger days 62
They were once "The most trusted name in television" 62
Team that temporarily changed its name during the McCarthy era 62
The shoe department in its flagship store has its own zip code 62
Thickening starch once used by American Indians to heal wounds 62
Tennis player who won five consecutive Wimbledon championships 62
The lead pipe, the wrench or the candlestick, but not the rope 62
The Golden Globe lifetime achievement award is named after him 62
TV doctor working with a ''flock'' of interns? 62
TV series with the theme "I'll Be There for You" 62
The Hoosier State locale nicknamed "The Summit City" 62
To ace Oceanography, don't let the prof know you've __ 62
Tammy who won a Tony as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" 62
Two-time "Dancing With the Stars" co-winner Julianne 62
Time magazine's "Invention of the Year" for 2007 62
Traveling show of the 1970s and 2000s that originated in Cairo 62
TV moment that made Wired's Best Tech Moments of 2005 list 62
Title words before "Do" and after "Do You" 62
Thoreau's "A Week on the Concord and ___ Rivers" 62
Technical advisor with a cameo role in "The Hustler" 62
Totalitarian government in some conspiracy theories, initially 62
Tommy's game in the Who's rock opera "Tommy" 62
TV host whose theme song was "Yoo Hoo, It's Me!" 62
Thing that a second-story man might use to break into a house? 62
The holiest of poker hands? (You screaming convicts can relax) 62
THE SOUND OF MUSIC remake featuring a loud, bewildered fellow? 62
The Perfesser's nephew in the comic strip "Shoe" 62
Tony-winning musical with the song "Find Your Grail" 62
TV show with the most spinoffs, according to the Guinness Book 62
T h r e es t r i k e s ... or a description of the theme clues 62
The ___ (Atlantic City casino in the Trump empire, familiarly) 62
Tendency to throw one's club after sinking a short stroke? 62
Two million pounds of it has an explosive force of one kiloton 62
TV mobster who asked: "What use is an unloaded gun?" 62
They're found between the doldrums and the horse latitudes 62
The worst book of all time, according to GoodReads.com readers 62
The only person with the authority to call a strike, for short 62
There's at least one in every "I Love Lucy" show 62
TV character whose outfit is in the Museum of American History 62
Tess's seducer in "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" 63
The ''I'' of ''The King and I'' 63
Tech giant with the catchphrase "You've got mail" 63
The "immortal god of harmony," according to Beethoven 63
The ___ (''Fawlty Towers'' network, informally) 63
Tomahawk hurler in a memorable "Tonight Show" segment 63
The "you" in "On the Street Where You Live" 63
They are Nov0596D.puz (key: 8186) and Nov0596R.puz (key: 1286). 63
Test with verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing sections 63
The 1938 broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" was one 63
Toponym that's a bogus Shoshone word invented by a lobbyist 63
Time for the best deals, maybe, in a going-out-of-business sale 63
TV comic who has a regular "Popular Mechanics" column 63
The BeatlesÂ’ “Revolver,” “Abbey Road,” etc. 63
Turndowns from Groundskeeper Willie of "The Simpsons" 63
TV personality who wrote the memoir "Celebrity Detox" 63
Three letters in ingredient lists that denote "sugar" 63
Thin Lizzy: "I put ___ to paper but I was frightened" 63
The horse in "National Velvet" (with "The") 63
Texas Hold 'em, e.g., and a hint to this puzzle's theme 63
Team who lost to the Detroit Red Wings by a record 15-0 in 1944 63
The Phantom's rival in "The Phantom of the Opera" 63
TV show about a Trojan War hero's early years as a mobster? 63
The other whale-obsessed mariner, the one who got some therapy? 63
The state or quality of being former New York governor Spitzer? 63
Tim Allen film remake dealing with ordering a Ford with extras? 63
Two games between the same two teams on the same day, literally 63
Therapist's greeting in ''The King and I''? 63