| "Standing on the ___ of Getting It On" (Funkadelic album) | 67 |
| 1982 Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar nominee featuring cross-dressing | 67 |
| Former Crayola color that's still one when its name is reversed | 67 |
| Casual restaurant chain known for its semi-sheer window treatments? | 67 |
| "Did gyre and gimble in the ___": "Jabberwocky" | 67 |
| Who said "Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline"? | 67 |
| Suffix with "soft," "hard" or "share" | 67 |
| Condiment that's almost always actually horseradish in the U.S. | 67 |
| Some Winslow Homer art ... or what five answers in this puzzle are? | 67 |
| Timbuk 3 "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta ___ Shades" | 67 |
| Realtor's "lavish landscaping"? Frankly, there are __ | 67 |
| Words between ''so'' and ''is new'' | 67 |
| "Good thing we locked the door before the monster got in" | 67 |
| ''Tommy'' rock group (with ''The'') | 67 |
| 1971 rock album with the hit "Won't Get Fooled Again" | 67 |
| "Flintstones" characters smoked them in early commercials | 67 |
| State that hosts the "World's Largest Music Festival" | 67 |
| Suffix with ''clock'' or ''street'' | 67 |
| First word sung on the Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" album | 67 |
| "Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree": Coleridge | 67 |
| ___ Affair (diplomatic incident during John Adams's presidency) | 67 |
| Brand of veggie burgers in a bun: soulless way to solicit votes (8) | 67 |
| So-called perpetrator of "the War of Northern Aggression" | 67 |
| "Babi ___" (subtitle of Shostakovich's 13th symphony) | 67 |
| Repetitive band fronted by Karen O with the single "Maps" | 67 |
| 12-month subscription to a punster's groan-inducing newsletter? | 67 |
| "___ the Yeshiva Boy" (Isaac Bashevis Singer short story) | 67 |
| Michelle who's the Bond girl in "Tomorrow Never Dies" | 67 |
| "Shut Up 'n Play ___ Guitar" (1981 Frank Zappa album) | 67 |
| "Get ___ Ya-Ya's Out!" (Rolling Stones concert album) | 67 |
| Song with the lyric "Young man, are you listening to me?" | 67 |
| Exclamations of greeting, anger, attention-getting, or accentuation | 67 |
| "___'s dead, baby..." ("Pulp Fiction" line) | 67 |
| First name of the wolf in Disney's "The Big Bad Wolf" | 67 |
| "Your Moment of ___" ("The Daily Show" feature) | 67 |
| Designate "commercial" or "single-family," e.g. | 67 |
| "The Bronx ___" (1979 Sparky Lyle book about the Yankees) | 67 |
| Contented sighs (and a homophonic hint to this puzzle's theme) | 66 |
| Pop group whose music was the basis of a hit 2001 Broadway musical | 66 |
| Lyric segment with the same melody as "Twinkle, twinkle" | 66 |
| Lesson sung to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" | 66 |
| Name that's one syllable in English, two syllables in Japanese | 66 |
| "Thursdays With ___" (2010 "Simpsons" episode) | 66 |
| Word with "head," "tooth" or "heart" | 66 |
| 'I met her in -- down in old Soho' ('Lola' lyrics) | 66 |
| ''Don't have ___, man!'' (Bart Simpson saying) | 66 |
| When to hear "O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?" | 66 |
| When Hamlet delivers the "To be, or not to be" soliloquy | 66 |
| When Proctor renounces his confession, in "The Crucible" | 66 |
| Part of "Macbeth" when the witches make their prophecies | 66 |
| Programming language named after a female computer science pioneer | 66 |
| "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is," e.g. | 66 |
| "It's ___!" ("We'll go out together!") | 66 |
| " . . . ___ which will live in infamy . . . ": Roosevelt | 66 |
| "Say that you'll stay forever and ___" (Oasis) (1,3) | 66 |
| ___ Quested, woman in Forster's "A Passage to India" | 66 |
| Singer with the 7x platinum single "Rolling in the Deep" | 66 |
| One-named singer with the albums "19" and "21" | 66 |
| One-named singer with the 2010 hit "Rolling in the Deep" | 66 |
| "___, I do believe I failed you" (opening of a 1998 hit) | 66 |
| Luxembourg grand duke in whose name an annual art prize is awarded | 66 |
| Language quintet comprising the only elements in the circled boxes | 66 |
| Prefix with ''drome'' or ''space'' | 66 |
| Herbert who won a Pulitzer for "The People's Choice" | 66 |
| Like the philosophy "Out with the old, in with the new"? | 66 |
| Vice president who said "nattering nabobs of negativism" | 66 |
| "Hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history" speaker | 66 |
| "This man is now become _____":"Julius Caesar" | 66 |
| "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for __": Oliver Sacks book | 66 |
| "Give __, don't pollute!": old Forest Service slogan | 66 |
| 2000 musical with the song "Every Story Is a Love Story" | 66 |
| Ohio city with schools named for Firestone, Goodyear, and Goodrich | 66 |
| "... in thy possession lies ___ unparallel'd": Shak. | 66 |
| Country with which the U.S. goes to war in "Wag the Dog" | 66 |
| ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' playwright | 66 |
| ''Break ___!'' (''Perform well!'') | 66 |
| First name among the ''Desperate Housewives'' cast | 66 |
| Sports Illustrated's 1999 "Sportsman of the Century" | 66 |
| Athlete with the autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly" | 66 |
| ABC show that ended its fourth season with a car crash cliffhanger | 66 |
| "I was home asleep at the time of the murder" and others | 66 |
| Fictional character who cried "Curiouser and curiouser!" | 66 |
| ''That's __!'' (''Not true!'') | 66 |
| Steve McQueen's ex-wife and co-star in "The Getaway" | 66 |
| Any of three brothers who batted in the same inning in a 1963 game | 66 |
| He played Shylock in 2004's "The Merchant of Venice" | 66 |
| One of its products features chicken, vegetables, and rotini pasta | 66 |
| Diner where Weezer's "Buddy Holly" video takes place | 66 |
| Prefix with ''meter'' or ''plane'' | 66 |
| Kitchen Stadium commentator Brown of "Iron Chef America" | 66 |
| Org. that had a Committee on Quackery in the '60s and '70s | 66 |
| Earhart who was the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic | 66 |
| Earhart who served as aviation editor for "Cosmopolitan" | 66 |
| "Or idlest froth __ the boundless main": Emily Brontë | 66 |
| '80s Commodore computer with an iconic Boing Ball screen saver | 66 |
| "___ Is a Terrible Thing to Taste" (1989 Ministry album) | 66 |
| Carter who illustrated "The Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer" | 66 |
| First name that's feminine in English and masculine in Italian | 66 |
| 2003 movie in which Bobby Knight had a cameo appearance as himself | 66 |
| "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" author Brashares | 66 |