| Subject of the 1968 work | 24 |
| Ken Kesey's communal group | 30 |
| Character in a Lehar work | 25 |
| Lehár operetta, with "The" | 39 |
| Lehar operetta (with "The") | 37 |
| Lehar work, with "The" | 32 |
| Shakespeare's women of Windsor | 34 |
| Di's and Fergie's favorite play, with "The" | 61 |
| Wolverine without a care in the world? | 38 |
| Group of poissons? (... Ã la Strom Thurmond in 1964) | 55 |
| French mathematician Marin ___ | 30 |
| Liverpool's river | 21 |
| River to Liverpool Bay | 22 |
| River crossed by a ferry in a 1965 top 10 hit | 45 |
| ___ Beat (1960's music) | 27 |
| British Invasion genre named for Liverpool's river | 54 |
| Wimbledon's borough | 23 |
| U.S. poet and religious writer | 30 |
| Trappist author Thomas | 22 |
| London borough with Wimbledon Stadium | 37 |
| Late author and monk Thomas | 27 |
| Author of "The Seven Storey Mountain" | 47 |
| "___ of the Movies" | 29 |
| Tanzanian mountain | 18 |
| Tanzania's Mount ___ | 24 |
| Fabled mountain of India | 24 |
| "Jeopardy!" creator who also wrote the theme music | 60 |
| Griffin et al. | 14 |
| Griffin and others | 18 |
| Talk-show mascot | 16 |
| "Gypsy" director LeRoy | 32 |
| Having parts: Suffix | 20 |
| Actress Streep et al. | 21 |
| City near Phoenix, on an envelope | 33 |
| Former "American Top 40" host comin' at ya from Arizona? | 70 |
| Arizona sausage? | 16 |
| Kin of a morganatic marriage | 28 |
| Salutation on the Seine | 23 |
| Salutation from Sarkozy | 23 |
| My friends, to Poirot | 21 |
| Friendly salutation in France | 29 |
| French salutation | 17 |
| System of buttes? | 17 |
| Arizona newspaper? | 18 |
| Subject of a Ken Burns 2009 miniseries | 38 |
| National park in Colorado | 25 |
| Colorado national park | 22 |
| Kin of LSD | 10 |
| Peyote-producing plants | 23 |
| Peyote-producing cacti | 22 |
| Title for French ladies | 23 |
| Partners of messieurs | 21 |
| Messieurs' counterparts | 27 |
| Lourdes ladies | 14 |
| Collective title for French ladies | 34 |
| Address for French women | 24 |
| ___ et messieurs | 16 |
| Month, in Milano | 16 |
| Marzo or maggio | 15 |
| Greek musical note | 18 |
| Greek music tone | 16 |
| Agosto or settembre | 19 |
| "Sir, let ___ your works and you no more": Pope | 57 |
| 'Hmm, let -- ...' | 25 |
| Old synonym for "I think" | 35 |
| "From my perspective," archaically | 44 |
| Shadrach's friend | 21 |
| "Fiery furnace" fellow | 32 |
| Netting on all sides? | 21 |
| Hipster's lid | 17 |
| Iranian source of starch? | 25 |
| Interdigitation, e.g. | 21 |
| Fitting together | 16 |
| Bad gift for skydivers? | 23 |
| Yiddish for "crazy" | 29 |
| Crazy, in Yiddish | 17 |
| Crazy (Var.) | 12 |
| Fabric woven together at regular intervals | 42 |
| Situated near the middle line of the body | 41 |
| "Excuse ___" ("Beg your pardon, mister") | 60 |
| "Excuse ___..." (polite request) | 42 |
| 'Let -- down. O Juno!': Cleopatra | 41 |
| Hypnotism pioneer Franz | 23 |
| "Animal magnetism" coiner | 35 |
| Hypnotist Franz | 15 |
| Hypnotism pioneer | 17 |
| Pioneering hypnotist | 20 |
| Pioneer in the occult | 21 |
| Hypnotist whose name inspired a verb | 36 |
| Hypnosis pioneer whose name led to a verb | 41 |
| Hypnosis name | 13 |
| Hypnosis developer | 18 |
| His name is hypnotic | 20 |
| German physician who lent his name to an -ism | 45 |
| German physician from whose name a spellbinding word evolved | 60 |
| Famed hypnotist | 15 |
| Eponymous hypnosis pioneer | 26 |
| Eponymous German hypnotist | 26 |
| Austrian physician whose work laid the foundation for hypnosis | 62 |
| Austrian physician who lent his name to an English word ending in "-ize" | 82 |