| Section of "Romeo and Juliet" when Juliet fakes her death | 67 |
| Sarah McLachlan hit with the lyric "We are born innocent" | 67 |
| Sports star who wrote 2009's "Open: An Autobiography" | 67 |
| Subject matter, with Cosell, of the book "Sound and Fury" | 67 |
| Singer with stars on Hollywood's and Canada's Walks of Fame | 67 |
| Slugger who has paintings of himself as a centaur above his own bed | 67 |
| Show tune with the lyric "Here am I, your special island" | 67 |
| Star of "On the Waterfront" and "The Godfather" | 67 |
| Steely Dan "Drink your big black ___ and get out of here" | 67 |
| She's almost unrecognizable in "Being John Malkovich" | 67 |
| She played Alice in “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice” | 67 |
| Sedgwick Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" is about | 67 |
| Suffix with ''wagon'' or ''cannon'' | 67 |
| Suffix with ''smack'' or ''switch'' | 67 |
| Salinger's ''For _____--With Love and Squalor'' | 67 |
| Senator Kefauver who was Adlai Stevenson's running mate in 1956 | 67 |
| Suffix with ''sermon'' or ''novel'' | 67 |
| Start of a Shakespeare line that ends "Then fall, Caesar" | 67 |
| Syllables following "Strike the harp and join the chorus" | 67 |
| She wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" | 67 |
| Shakespeare's collaborator on "The Two Noble Kinsmen" | 67 |
| Sniveling Little Rat-Faced ___ ("Monty Python" character) | 67 |
| Shakespearean play with the phrase "The game's afoot" | 67 |
| Show that takes place in the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital | 67 |
| Somerhalder of "Lost" and "The Vampire Diaries" | 67 |
| Schubert's Symphony ___ Minor ("Unfinished Symphony") | 67 |
| Suffix with ''labor'' or ''victor'' | 67 |
| Slang term derived from the sound of an edited-for-radio curse word | 67 |
| Suffix with ''social'' or ''urban'' | 67 |
| Saigon Kick "Love is on the way, I can see ___ your eyes" | 67 |
| Singer/actress with a simultaneous #1 album and #1 film, familiarly | 67 |
| Small denomination of a golden Galleon, in "Harry Potter" | 67 |
| She appeared on the cover of the first national edition of TV Guide | 67 |
| Show whose final episode aired 2/28/83, and this puzzle's theme | 67 |
| She said "Don't be humble. You're not that great" | 67 |
| Subject of the 1993 book "The Worst Team Money Could Buy" | 67 |
| Selma Lagerlöf's "The Wonderful Adventures of ___" | 67 |
| String of letters found in this puzzle's longest Across answers | 67 |
| Syllables before "di" or "da" in a Beatles song | 67 |
| Song words accompanying "Sherrie" and "Susanna" | 67 |
| Shakespeare's "temple-haunting martlet" is a good one | 67 |
| Singer with the album "It's Alright (I See Rainbows)" | 67 |
| She "speaks things in doubt, / That carry but half sense" | 67 |
| Stephen ___ (Academy Award nominee for "The Crying Game") | 67 |
| Series on the WB with the theme song "I'm a Survivor" | 67 |
| Singer mentioned in the lyrics to the song "Blame Canada" | 67 |
| She played the title role in the 1982 TV movie "Mae West" | 67 |
| SpongeBob SquarePants's pants, compared to Humpty Dumpty's? | 67 |
| Some bedcovers ... or, literally, what the four unclued answers are | 67 |
| Subject of the biography "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers" | 67 |
| Surrealist game involving folded paper and drawing partial pictures | 67 |
| Subject of a groundbreaking 2009 "One Life to Live" scene | 67 |
| Song from The Doors' "Strange Days" album, literally? | 67 |
| Spinal column bone accorded mystical qualities in Judaism and Islam | 67 |
| Sailboat configuration named for its resemblance to a radio antenna | 67 |
| Sang "Lady Marmalade" w/Lil' Kim, Christina, and Pink | 67 |
| Scarlett Johansson's costar in "An American Rhapsody" | 67 |
| Singer who needs to get out in the sun more? (adjacent-letter swap) | 67 |
| Statute read from an ice cream truck in "Fahrenheit 9/11" | 67 |
| State short forms strung together in 12 long answers in this puzzle | 67 |
| Song title words after "The future's not ours to see" | 67 |
| Snacks filled with peanut butter (OK) or "cheese" (ick!)) | 67 |
| Sights in Sargent's "Reapers Resting in a Wheatfield" | 67 |
| Stuff with directions that might end with "Rinse. Repeat" | 67 |
| Slangy ending for ''yes'' or ''no'' | 67 |
| Subject of the 2009 documentary "You Don't Know Jack" | 67 |
| Small taste or, pronounced aloud, a hint to this puzzle's theme | 67 |
| Stealth song off "Morrison Hotel" (with "The")? | 67 |
| Show on which all nine celebrities have guest-starred as themselves | 67 |
| Sports uniform for an all-out brawl, after aiming back and missing? | 67 |
| Song sung by Mehitabel in Broadway's "Shinbone Alley" | 67 |
| Suggestion during a heat wave, or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 67 |
| Suffix with "soft," "hard" or "share" | 67 |
| Some Winslow Homer art ... or what five answers in this puzzle are? | 67 |
| State that hosts the "World's Largest Music Festival" | 67 |
| Suffix with ''clock'' or ''street'' | 67 |
| So-called perpetrator of "the War of Northern Aggression" | 67 |
| Song with the lyric "Young man, are you listening to me?" | 67 |
| Singer with the 7x platinum single "Rolling in the Deep" | 66 |
| Sports Illustrated's 1999 "Sportsman of the Century" | 66 |
| Steve McQueen's ex-wife and co-star in "The Getaway" | 66 |
| She costarred with Marcello and Anita in "La Dolce Vita" | 66 |
| Street mentioned in Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis" | 66 |
| Sandwich that would be incongruous to eat on matzo during Passover | 66 |
| Spars in the ring, and features of the four longest puzzle answers | 66 |
| Setting for Longfellow's "The Wreck of the Hesperus" | 66 |
| She won an acting Oscar the same year as Jamie, Hilary, and Morgan | 66 |
| Shawn Mullins "Lullaby" album "Soul's ___" | 66 |
| Suffix with ''macro'' or ''micro'' | 66 |
| Surrealist played by Adrien Brody in "Midnight in Paris" | 66 |
| Silas who was the United States' first foreign diplomat (1776) | 66 |
| Stowe novel subtitled "A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp" | 66 |
| Sixer legend whose number was also retired by the Nets, familiarly | 66 |
| She was Alice in "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" | 66 |
| Simon & Garfunkel "For ___, Whenever I May Find Her" | 66 |
| She was given the title "Spiritual Leader of the Nation" | 66 |
| Sound of peke unease?[SEE NOTE ABOVE ABOUT LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE] | 66 |
| San Francisco gay rights martyr played by Sean Penn in a 2008 film | 66 |
| Scary showing, and the first word of each answer to a starred clue | 66 |
| Susan who wrote the best seller "Compromising Positions" | 66 |