| Gilbert & Sullivan's "Princess ___" | 53 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan's ''Princess ___'' | 59 |
| Song girl who's "sweet as apple cider" | 52 |
| Prince Hilarion's betrothed, in a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta | 67 |
| Mount ___, Arkansas ("Quartz Capital of the World") | 61 |
| Its state quarter has a peregrine falcon on it: Abbr. | 53 |
| Evil grandmother on "Malcolm in the Middle" | 53 |
| Ballerina Rubinstein, for whom Ravel wrote "Boléro" | 64 |
| 2013 Pawel Pawlikowski film set in post-W.W. II Poland | 54 |
| "Princess ___" (Gilbert and Sullivan operetta) | 56 |
| ___ Ljungqvist (first African-born model to be Playmate of the Year) | 68 |
| Toponym that's a bogus Shoshone word invented by a lobbyist | 63 |
| The Snake flows along much of its border with Oregon | 52 |
| State whose license plate says "Famous Potatoes" | 58 |
| State that shares a 48-mile border with British Columbia | 56 |
| State in which Craters of the Moon monument is located | 54 |
| Part of an address before and after "Falls" | 53 |
| Its southern border is about seven times longer than its northern one | 69 |
| Its license plates have the motto "Famous Potatoes" | 61 |
| Its border with Canada is less than fifty miles long | 52 |
| Humphrey Bogart's "High Sierra" costar | 52 |
| Humphrey Bogart's "High Sierra" co-star | 53 |
| "Letting '___ not' wait . . . ": Macbeth | 58 |
| "___ you!" ("Go ahead, make my day!") | 57 |
| ''___Anything'' (''Oliver!'' song) | 66 |
| ''___ Anything'' (''Oliver!'' song) | 67 |
| O(ne of si)x (for a h)e(xago)n (or five for a pyrami)d | 54 |
| "Dionysos and Immortality" author Benjamin ___ Wheeler | 64 |
| ''It seemed like a good ___ at the time!'' | 58 |
| Word with ''big'' or ''good'' | 61 |
| "The very ____!" ("What nerve!") | 52 |
| Word exclaimed after "no" or "good" | 55 |
| LCD Soundsystem might come up with a "Big" one | 56 |
| Darkness "Seemed Like a Good ___ at the Time" | 55 |
| "That's the ___!" ("Good thinking!") | 60 |
| "For poetry the ___ is everything": Matthew Arnold | 60 |
| "Drawing is putting a line round an ___": Henri Matisse | 65 |
| "An __ is salvation by imagination": Frank Lloyd Wright | 65 |
| ''The very ___!'' (''What nerve!'') | 67 |
| Sometimes they're good, sometimes they're harebrained | 61 |
| Great ones "originate in the muscles," according to Edison | 68 |
| "Gibraltar may be strong, but ___ are impregnable": Emerson | 69 |
| ''Same as above,'' in bibliographies | 52 |
| "The ___ of March" (2011 George Clooney film) | 55 |
| Time to beware, found in eight of the Across answers | 52 |
| Three days before the start of this year's March Madness | 60 |
| The inauguration of a U.S. president happens a week after one | 61 |
| St. ___ (malt liquor brand named after an Irish nun) | 52 |
| "The ___ of March" (2011 George Clooney movie) | 56 |
| "Beware the ___ of March" ("Julius Caesar") | 63 |
| Phrase whose abbreviation is the key to four long puzzle answers | 64 |
| Forest's "The Last King of Scotland" role | 55 |
| Forest's role in "The Last King of Scotland" | 58 |
| Self-titled "President for Life" first name | 53 |
| ''The Last King of Scotland'' subject Amin | 58 |
| The "king" in "The Last King of Scotland" | 61 |
| ''The Last King of Scotland'' portrayal | 55 |
| "What ___ for Love" ("A Chorus Line" song) | 62 |
| "___ not have sexual relations with that woman" | 57 |
| "What _____ For Love": "A Chorus Line" | 58 |
| "Thou canst not say ___ it" ("Macbeth") | 59 |
| ''Got it'' on ''The Mod Squad'' | 63 |
| "The meaning of your statement is clear," more hiply | 62 |
| Acknowledgement of a deviation, usually after "but" | 61 |
| Cash in one's chips or pay the ultimate price, e.g. | 55 |
| "Pound the pavement" or "break the ice" | 59 |
| "Lose one's head" or "lose one's shirt" | 67 |
| "Knock it off" or "get it on," e.g. | 55 |
| "Hang your head" and "eating crow" | 54 |
| "Hands down" and "eating crow," for two | 59 |
| "Elbow grease" and "head honcho" | 52 |
| ''Eat crow'' and ''talk turkey'' | 64 |
| Dostoyevsky masterpiece (with ''The'') | 54 |
| Word with ''savant'' or ''box'' | 63 |
| Teller of a tale "full of sound and fury," per Macbeth | 64 |
| "You ___!" (cry while hitting oneself on the head) | 60 |
| " . . . a tale told by an ___ . . . ": Macbeth | 56 |
| Word before "gossip" or "chatter" | 53 |
| What Oasis stressed "The Importance of Being" | 55 |
| Kind of hands that are "the devil's playthings" | 61 |
| Eric featured in "Monty Python's Personal Best" | 61 |
| "Tears, ___ tears, I know not what they mean": Tennyson | 65 |
| "Leave business to ___, and wisdom to fools": Congreve | 64 |
| Suffix meaning "residents" or "followers" | 61 |
| "And my fingers wandered ___ . . . ": Procter | 55 |
| Words after "... as long as you both shall live?" | 59 |
| When repeated, response to "Who wants ice cream?" | 59 |
| When repeated, response to "Who wants dessert?" | 57 |
| When repeated, a 1966 musical based on "The Fourposter" | 65 |
| Repeated words shouted after "Who wants ...?" | 55 |
| Lisa Loeb hit from the album "Firecracker" | 52 |
| Enthusiastic response to "Who wants cookies?" | 55 |
| "Magic" words that are the theme of this puzzle | 57 |
| "I Want You to Hurt Like ___" Randy Newman | 52 |
| "Â… ___ believe, we shall overcome someday" | 56 |
| ''Deep in my heart, ___ believe ...'' | 53 |
| Repetitive response to 'Who wants ice cream?' | 53 |
| Reiterative reply to "Who wants ice cream?" | 53 |
| Musical with the song "The Honeymoon is Over" | 55 |
| Musical with the song "My Cup Runneth Over" | 53 |