| 1980s Cardinals quarterback Neil | 32 |
| One-time Hollywood twosome | 26 |
| Vince of football coaching fame | 31 |
| Winning coach of the first two Super Bowls | 42 |
| Winning coach at the first two Super Bowls | 42 |
| Vince of grid fame | 18 |
| Namesake of the NFL championship trophy | 39 |
| Gridiron Hall-of-Fame coach | 27 |
| Football coach who said, "If it doesn't matter who wins or loses, then why do they keep score?" | 109 |
| Coach who said "If you aren't fired with enthusiasm, you will be fired with enthusiasm" | 101 |
| Annual college football award | 29 |
| Guy in front of an orchestra | 28 |
| New Year Guy | 12 |
| Music Hall of Fame inductee 1987 | 32 |
| Guy known for his "Auld Lang Syne" rendition | 54 |
| Band leader Alberto _____ | 25 |
| S.F. thoroughfare famous for its hairpin curves | 47 |
| BORDERS/MATTEL merger headquartered on a famed San Francisco site | 65 |
| Its capital is Milan | 20 |
| Italian region that's home to Milan | 39 |
| French roadside feature | 23 |
| Colorful fall beauties | 22 |
| Island east of Bali | 19 |
| When doubled, a Hawaiian massage technique | 42 |
| Hawaiian massage | 16 |
| City south of Los Angeles | 25 |
| West ___ (highest point in County Fife) | 39 |
| Noted Packers coach | 19 |
| Actor Herbert et al. | 20 |
| Actor Herbert and others | 24 |
| Not brought home | 16 |
| Celebrity mentioned in Warren Zevon's 1978 hit "Werewolves of London" | 83 |
| Actor born 2/10/1906 | 20 |
| ''House of Dracula'' star (1945) | 48 |
| Eng. capital | 12 |
| Structure in a children's song | 34 |
| It's falling down, in song | 30 |
| Tuneful subject of deterioration | 32 |
| Subject of a nursery rhyme that has only eight different words | 62 |
| It's "falling down" in a children's song | 58 |
| Card game by the Thames? | 24 |
| Southwark, Vauxhall and Waterloo | 32 |
| County of Northern Ireland | 26 |
| Julie joins Hugh | 16 |
| British capitalists? | 20 |
| Ferris wheel near the Thames | 28 |
| Europe's tallest ferris wheel | 33 |
| Jack + Phileas = | 16 |
| Two-time host of the Summer Olympics | 36 |
| English tear-jerker? | 20 |
| Pounds and pence? | 17 |
| Where Michael Phelps won even more medals | 41 |
| City midway between Detroit and Toronto | 39 |
| West End landmark | 17 |
| Bi-level British bus | 20 |
| Home to most Cockneys | 21 |
| One of Haydn's twelve | 25 |
| First newspaper to send war correspondents, with "The" | 64 |
| Home of the first public aquarium | 33 |
| Capital of England, to Parisians | 32 |
| Where hermit painters retire? | 29 |
| "Lindy" | 17 |
| Charles | 7 |
| Independent course | 18 |
| Least frequented | 16 |
| Least attended | 14 |
| "___ Star" (Seal song) | 32 |
| What Boy George "specializes" in | 42 |
| One in isolation | 16 |
| Individual's request at a bank | 34 |
| Movie about sports stars who don't use deodorant? | 53 |
| "I wandered ___ a cloud . . . ": Wordsworth | 53 |
| Jim's club | 14 |
| Kind of club or column | 22 |
| Advice-giving Miss | 18 |
| Card game where one person plays all the hands? | 47 |
| Lovelorn group | 14 |
| 1959 Jackie Wilson hit | 22 |
| Jackie Wilson tune | 18 |
| Reclusion | 9 |
| It's billed as "the national beer of Texas" | 57 |
| They aren't gregarious | 26 |
| One lacking bucks? | 18 |
| Bird of prey without a mate? | 28 |
| With a feeling of isolation | 27 |
| How some exiles live | 20 |
| Desolate title tree in a 1936 Fonda/MacMurray western | 53 |
| Least-visited, perhaps | 22 |
| Sight at the Texas Capitol | 26 |
| Texas | 5 |
| Nickname derived from a flag | 28 |
| Independent one | 15 |
| Sort who doesn't hang with others | 37 |
| Sole holdout on a jury, perhaps | 31 |
| Independent chaps | 17 |
| Rugged individualists | 21 |
| Former Dodger first baseman James | 33 |
| ___ Square (Times Square, once) | 31 |
| Far-reaching power, figuratively | 32 |
| Vowel sounds in "melee" | 33 |