| Man known for one poem | 22 |
| Musical creator of monster? | 27 |
| Composer's coins? | 21 |
| Pre-euro French actor? | 22 |
| Novelist Mauriac | 16 |
| French novelist Sagan | 21 |
| Native of Hesse | 15 |
| Admirer of Gallic people | 24 |
| People panicked by Parisians | 28 |
| 100-centime units | 17 |
| They were once in every store in France | 39 |
| They're divided into centimes | 33 |
| They're circulated in Paris | 31 |
| Money for Monet | 15 |
| Garcon's pourboire | 22 |
| Frenchman's wherewithal | 27 |
| Former Left Bank cash | 21 |
| Currency in le marché | 24 |
| Contents of Swiss banks | 23 |
| Congo currency | 14 |
| Its blooms are used in leis | 27 |
| Fragrant flower used in leis | 28 |
| Matriculation of hot dogs? | 26 |
| New entry in competitive hot dog eating? | 40 |
| Kid-friendly comfort food | 25 |
| Monstrous hot-dog with beer | 27 |
| L. __ | 5 |
| The color of burnt hot dogs? | 28 |
| Apollo 8 astronaut (1928) | 25 |
| Honest dollar | 13 |
| Former Idaho Senator | 20 |
| Candid sports writer? | 21 |
| Father-son talk, e.g. | 21 |
| Al's impressions? | 21 |
| Popular Halloween monster | 25 |
| Wilder role | 11 |
| Monster's creator | 21 |
| Monster maker of literature | 27 |
| Monster maker in movies | 23 |
| Mary Shelley creation | 21 |
| 2012 hurricane nickname | 23 |
| Neologism that describes any of this puzzle's starred entries | 65 |
| More candid | 11 |
| Having superior candor | 22 |
| Crazy Guggenheim portrayer | 26 |
| Kentucky's capital | 22 |
| Kentucky capital | 16 |
| Capital on the Kentucky River | 29 |
| Capital of Kentucky | 19 |
| Man who can see ahead? | 22 |
| Kentucky/Texas municipal bond | 29 |
| Setting of the world's largest book fair | 44 |
| Supreme behind (1939-62) | 24 |
| Hot dogs | 8 |
| Walt Disney Concert Hall designer | 33 |
| N.Y. Giant great, now a TV sportscaster | 39 |
| The Riddler portrayer of 1960s TV | 33 |
| Detective aided by his brother | 30 |
| Teen beach movie star | 21 |
| Quiet Riot drummer | 18 |
| Nostalgic singer? | 17 |
| Valli's voiced vote on a track event? | 41 |
| 60's singer who "walks like a man"-servant? | 57 |
| Olibanum for Sinatra? | 21 |
| Men's club aromatherapist? | 30 |
| Free-mail privilege | 19 |
| Secretary under F.D.R. | 22 |
| Tony winner for playing Richard Nixon | 37 |
| Perry White portrayer in "Superman Returns" | 53 |
| "Frost/Nixon" star | 28 |
| Exempt a coach? | 15 |
| Pennsylvania Gazette publisher | 30 |
| Oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence | 48 |
| Name on a $100 bill | 19 |
| Massachusetts birthplace of Horace Mann (born May 4, 1796) | 58 |
| Inventor of a glass harmonica | 29 |
| Famous patriot | 14 |
| Almanack author | 15 |
| $100 | 4 |
| Philadelphia museum since 1824 | 30 |
| Noted collectibles marketer | 27 |
| "I wish you a meretricious and a happy New Year" penner | 65 |
| Font penetration? | 17 |
| President of the Bakers' Union? | 35 |
| Sprinter's dash | 19 |
| It began in 1337 | 16 |
| "To be honest ..." | 28 |
| Rhett Butler adverb | 19 |
| "To be honest . . ." | 30 |
| Start of a Butler adieu | 23 |
| Buck's candid conversation opener? | 38 |
| Phrase for the candid | 21 |
| Hot dog vendor's intro? | 27 |
| Hero of many old dime novels | 28 |
| "Channel Orange" Grammy winner | 40 |
| Yoda's actualizer | 21 |
| Four-time Emmy winner for "Sesame Street" | 51 |
| "What About Bob?" director | 36 |
| "In & Out" director, 1997 | 39 |
| Mail privileges | 15 |