| "If you can find a better car, buy it" pitchman | 57 |
| Industrialist Lee's favorite drink? | 39 |
| "I don't know why ___ this way" | 45 |
| Start of the Christian Era | 26 |
| Self-probing arm of a police dept. | 34 |
| Start of some confessions | 25 |
| Guilty person's confession | 30 |
| Confessor's words | 21 |
| "OK, you caught me" | 29 |
| "My secret's out..." | 34 |
| "Lady of Spain, ___ you ..." | 38 |
| "I may command where ___": Shak. | 42 |
| "Don't change anything!" | 38 |
| "It's absolutely terrific!" | 41 |
| Roles for Ferrer and Plummer | 28 |
| Shakespearean roles | 19 |
| Villainous Shakespearean roles | 30 |
| Roles in "Othello" productions | 40 |
| Roles for some Shakespearean actors | 35 |
| Plummer and Ferrer, e.g. | 24 |
| Namesakes of a villain | 22 |
| Literary villain and namesakes | 30 |
| José Ferrer, Laurence Olivier and Kenneth Branagh, among others | 66 |
| "Othello" villain and "Aladdin" parrot | 58 |
| "___ to please" | 25 |
| "___ to please!" | 26 |
| "___ to kill you" ("Sling Blade" line) | 58 |
| ''___ to please'' | 33 |
| '-- to please' | 22 |
| Long-time National Enquirer chief Calder | 40 |
| Backbeat director Softley | 28 |
| Woody Guthrie's "___ Got No Home" | 47 |
| David Lee Roth "Just a Gigolo (___ Got Nobody)" | 57 |
| "Now ___ sayin' she a gold digger..." (Kanye West lyric) | 70 |
| "___ Got Nobody" | 26 |
| '-- Got Nobody' (standard song) | 39 |
| Song of 1916 | 12 |
| Lonesome Fats | 13 |
| "___ show you!" | 25 |
| Live hit off "Throwing Copper" | 40 |
| Live "Throwing Copper" hit | 36 |
| 1994 hit for Live | 17 |
| Adjective endings | 17 |
| "___ say it is good to fall": Whitman, "Song of Myself" | 75 |
| Egyptian heaven: Var. | 21 |
| W.C. Fields quip, part 1 | 24 |
| Start of a suburbanite's lament | 35 |
| Start of a homeowner's revelation | 37 |
| Play that was the basis for "Cabaret" | 47 |
| Play for which Julie Harris won the 1952 Tony for Best Actress | 62 |
| Play by Van Druten: 1951 | 24 |
| Old play featuring Sally Bowles | 31 |
| 1951 play that inspired "Cabaret" | 43 |
| 1951 play on which "Cabaret" is based | 47 |
| 1951 John Van Druten play that later inspired "Cabaret" | 65 |
| 1951 John Van Druten play | 25 |
| Groaning shoe clerk's apologetic remark | 43 |
| Stephen Colbert bestseller subtitled "(And So Can You!)" | 66 |
| 2007 Stephen Colbert satirical book | 35 |
| 2007 satirical best seller subtitled "And So Can You!" | 64 |
| 2007 satirical best seller | 26 |
| O. W. Burt's "___ American" | 41 |
| "___ American," poem by Elias Lieberman | 49 |
| '67 Warhol movie with Nico | 30 |
| 1966 Simon & Garfunkel hit | 30 |
| Top 10 song of 1966 | 19 |
| Song that starts "A winter's day in a deep and dark December" | 75 |
| Simon and Garfunkel song | 24 |
| Simon & Garfunkel song | 26 |
| 1966 Simon and Garfunkel hit | 28 |
| 1966 hit from the album "Sounds of Silence" | 53 |
| 1966 hit for Simon & Garfunkel | 34 |
| '60s hit that ends "an island never cries" | 56 |
| "___ citizen": Cicero | 31 |
| Guided by Voices song from "Mag Earwhig!" (4) | 55 |
| Start of a quotation by Mario Cuomo | 35 |
| "You didn't have to tell me that" | 47 |
| Device that takes pictures of poetic metric units? | 50 |
| Metrical foot: Fr. | 18 |
| Gilbert & Sullivan's "Princess Ida" is written in it | 70 |
| Poetic beats | 12 |
| Song recounting a leisurely walk? | 33 |
| Virtually any line from Shakespeare? | 36 |
| Title for Shakespeare? | 22 |
| Two-syllable unit | 17 |
| Trochee's opposite | 22 |
| Metrical feet (Var.) | 20 |
| "My plan is to hide inside John's piano and jump out at him"? | 75 |
| Poet's favorite 1972 hit? | 29 |
| Pastor's self-assessment: Part 1 | 36 |
| Scientist featured in an X-rated film? | 38 |
| Start of the Beatles' walrus song | 37 |
| Opening of a memorable walrus song | 34 |
| Vigorous retort to "You aren't!" | 46 |
| Exasperated response while starting chores | 42 |
| Enthusiastic response to "Who's ready for ice cream?" | 67 |
| "___ conventional dither . . . " | 42 |
| "When ___, Dilly Dilly" | 33 |
| "The evidence suggests ..." | 37 |
| "People have told me ..." | 35 |