| City where people had sex with angels, and somehow that was bad | 63 |
| Channel that shows "Wheel of Fortune" reruns, briefly | 63 |
| Conservative commentator who wrote "Let Freedom Ring" | 63 |
| Company that eventually burned down in "Office Space" | 63 |
| Classic storyteller who wrote under the pseudonym Knickerbocker | 63 |
| Castro's "enemy to whom we had become accustomed" | 63 |
| Crossbred dog with a gentle disposition and hypoallergenic coat | 63 |
| CC Sabathia, e.g., in "today's starters" listings | 63 |
| Company-paid medical and dental coverage, college tuition, etc. | 63 |
| Condition for one who gets off on bondage gear or biker clothes | 63 |
| Catchphrase of Jean-Luc Picard on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 63 |
| CNN, the NYT, et al., in a somewhat pejorative internet acronym | 63 |
| Candy that, in urban legend, can be lethal when mixed with soda | 63 |
| Comic book character who wears an Eton collar and a red bow tie | 63 |
| Curl around the hole's edge without going in, in golf lingo | 63 |
| Cartoon show whose theme song is done by Les Claypool of Primus | 63 |
| Catherine de' Medici is said to have eaten it at every meal | 63 |
| Chess variant in which the object is to lose all of your pieces | 63 |
| Call that can be played with just C's, E's, and G's | 63 |
| Character who debuted in the cartoon "Devil May Hare" | 63 |
| Characters in "Romola" and "The Gondoliers" | 63 |
| Classic black-and-white film featuring gigantic irradiated ants | 63 |
| Classic verse from the collection "Mountain Interval" | 63 |
| Carol sung by that masked man from "The Lone Ranger"? | 63 |
| Company "sorted" in this puzzle's circled squares | 63 |
| Carrier that added "ways" to its name in the '90s | 63 |
| College Football Hall of Fame inductee the same year as Merlin | 62 |
| City where Einstein developed his special theory of relativity | 62 |
| Critique word on "The Next Food Network Star," maybe | 62 |
| Columnist who wrote "Don't Call It Frisco," 1953 | 62 |
| City connected to Philadelphia by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge | 62 |
| Comedienne featured in "I'm the One That I Want" | 62 |
| Chase scene locale in the film "Mission: Impossible" | 62 |
| Comedy Central's "The ___ Show with Jon Stewart" | 62 |
| Cage's "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance" costar | 62 |
| Composer of the five "Pomp and Circumstance Marches" | 62 |
| Country that won medals only in cross-country skiing in Torino | 62 |
| Chief Osceola riding Renegade introduces its home games: Abbr. | 62 |
| Character on "The Munsters" who was sometimes batty? | 62 |
| Composer Zimmer who won an Oscar for "The Lion King" | 62 |
| Company sorta responsible for the "Battleship" movie | 62 |
| Character in the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" | 62 |
| Coverage provider for you to discover four other places herein | 62 |
| Choice for a dog, as well as a hint to this puzzle's theme | 62 |
| Country that can trace its history to the Proto-Elamite period | 62 |
| Concrete Blonde "___ Chew You Up & Spit You Out" | 62 |
| Classic film character whose last word was "Rosebud" | 62 |
| Charlie Brown toy that's often "eaten" by a tree | 62 |
| Creature sleeping "in the jungle, the mighty jungle" | 62 |
| Carter Pewterschmidt's daughter, on "Family Guy" | 62 |
| Comedian who played Mary Brady on "Sex and the City" | 62 |
| City known for its Hurricanes and Heat and hurricanes and heat | 62 |
| Christie novel title that, without spaces, is a man's name | 62 |
| Country with an exclave surrounded by the United Arab Emirates | 62 |
| Costar of Hugh, Jesse, and Jennifer on "House, M.D." | 62 |
| Cherubini's "Armida" and "Médée" | 62 |
| City connected to the question "Will it play there?" | 62 |
| City at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers | 62 |
| Character in David Morrell novels that were adapted into films | 62 |
| Christine's fiance in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 62 |
| Corp. transfer found in this puzzle's four longest answers | 62 |
| Cars once advertised as "The Gold Standard of Value" | 62 |
| Cage the Elephant: "Ain't No ___ for the Wicked" | 62 |
| Computer option between "Abort" and "Fail" | 62 |
| Canadian indie band with the 2007 album "Neon Bible" | 62 |
| Construction project that gave rise to the Ted Williams Tunnel | 62 |
| Crystal's "gain weight now, ask me how" program? | 62 |
| Classic novel with a chapter titled "My Breaking In" | 62 |
| Christine ___, heroine of "The Phantom of the Opera" | 62 |
| Country song in which "c-u-s-t-o-d-y" is spelled out | 62 |
| Contents of the first chapter in "How to Play Golf"? | 62 |
| Coinage for an engrossed computer user's shallow breathing | 62 |
| Classic actress who played the principal in "Grease" | 62 |
| Compact that made Car & Driver's Best Car of 2001 list | 62 |
| Culinary blunder for actor, TV narrator, comedian and essayist | 62 |
| Channel that shows "Tic Tac Dough" reruns, for short | 62 |
| Carly Simon "That's the Way I've Always ___" | 62 |
| Choice of the right door on "Let's Make a Deal"? | 62 |
| Cat Stevens song about Yankees tickets on the third base line? | 62 |
| Caffeine-rich soft drink featured in "Jurassic Park" | 62 |
| Cowboys Hall of Famer Bob who was part of the Doomsday Defense | 62 |
| Comic member of the Grand Ole Opry cast for over 50 years (30) | 62 |
| Classic with the subtitle “A Study of Provincial Life” | 62 |
| Company not-so-subtly advertised for in "The Wizard" | 62 |
| Charge after failing to recite the alphabet correctly, perhaps | 62 |
| Character who debuted in the short "Odor-able Kitty" | 62 |
| Cemetery purchases declared on an airline worker's return? | 62 |
| Cajun city nicknamed the "Frog Capital of the World" | 62 |
| College frat with the greatest number of chapter houses (200+) | 62 |
| Company whose founder invented the first portable circular saw | 62 |
| Cult classic whose title is depicted four times in this puzzle | 62 |
| Cagney player in the "Cagney & Lacey" pilot film | 62 |
| Car mentioned in the Beach Boys' "Fun, Fun, Fun" | 62 |
| Challenged, or what the theme entries in this puzzle should be | 62 |
| Company for which "the man who wears the star" works | 62 |
| Commander Deanna on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 62 |
| Computer company with the slogan "Imagine it. Done." | 62 |
| Card game whose play may proceed clockwise or counterclockwise | 62 |
| Company with those stupid "That's logistics" ads | 62 |
| City on the Ganges where Buddha is said to have first preached | 62 |