| Actress Rogers' sporty Mazda? | 33 |
| "La Boheme" character singing a wrong word? | 53 |
| The silent treatment? | 21 |
| Acting out wordlessly | 21 |
| Mythical Norse giant | 20 |
| Giant of Norse myths | 20 |
| "Shooting Elizabeth" costar | 37 |
| Singer's warmup sounds | 26 |
| Singer's warmup notes | 25 |
| Puccini heroine and others | 26 |
| Benzell and Sheraton | 20 |
| Actresses Hines and Kennedy | 27 |
| Actress Rogers et al. | 21 |
| ___ Cafe (restaurant chain with the slogan "Come enjoy a taste of France") | 84 |
| ___ Cafe (California-based restaurant chain) | 44 |
| Copy: Prefix | 12 |
| Predecessors of photocopies | 27 |
| Acacia's kin | 16 |
| "Jabberwocky" word | 28 |
| Like Carroll's 'borogoves' | 38 |
| "All ___ were the borogoves" ("Jabberwocky") | 64 |
| Talking bird: Var. | 18 |
| Jonathan's wife in "Dracula" | 42 |
| "Dracula" heroine | 27 |
| __ Harker, heroine in Stoker's "Dracula" | 54 |
| Sixtieth of a talent | 20 |
| Oriental bird | 13 |
| Ore pit: Sp. | 12 |
| Old unit of weight | 18 |
| Mocking bird | 12 |
| Exotic bird | 11 |
| Character in "Dracula" | 32 |
| Ancient weight equal to 1/60th of a talent | 42 |
| Ancient weight | 14 |
| "Dracula" miss | 24 |
| "Dracula" heroine Harker | 34 |
| "Dracula" girl | 24 |
| 'Dracula' heroine | 25 |
| ''Dracula'' girl | 32 |
| ___ Harker, wife in Bram Stoker's "Dracula" | 57 |
| ___ Harker, heroine of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" | 60 |
| Small change, in the agora | 26 |
| Small change in Babylonia | 25 |
| Tropical starling | 17 |
| Bird feeder | 11 |
| Rapper Nicki | 12 |
| "Pink Friday" singer Nicki | 36 |
| Singer Nicki in drag-style outfits | 34 |
| Singer Nicki | 12 |
| Music's Nicki | 17 |
| "American Idol" judge Nicki | 37 |
| Dressler-Beery alias | 20 |
| Tower of Bombay | 15 |
| Mosque towers | 13 |
| Taj Mahal spires | 16 |
| Mosque turrets | 14 |
| Islamic sights | 14 |
| Uruguayan resort town | 21 |
| Talkative birds: Var. | 21 |
| Nova Scotia's ___ Basin | 27 |
| ___ Gerais (Brazilian state) | 28 |
| Do a scathing impersonation of the 39th president? | 50 |
| Class clown taken apart by the teacher? | 39 |
| Recipe instruction #1 | 21 |
| Fruity, flaky dessert | 21 |
| Yuletide dish of the British | 28 |
| Thanksgiving dinner coda | 24 |
| Popular Christmas dessert | 25 |
| Traditional English holiday pastries | 36 |
| British delicacies | 18 |
| Baked goods at an English Christmas | 35 |
| Food processors, at times | 25 |
| Affectedly dainty | 17 |
| Chopping, as garlic | 19 |
| Chopping up | 11 |
| "... so the author can't be accused of ___ ..." | 61 |
| Don't __ bit | 16 |
| "I don't ___ bit" | 31 |
| "I don't ___ bit!" | 32 |
| Sea east of the Sulu Sea | 24 |
| "The ___" (1963 Dirk Bogarde film about sensory deprivation) | 70 |
| Astonishing, to Uri Geller? | 27 |
| Highly remarkable | 17 |
| Something astounding | 20 |
| Watch over a 787? | 17 |
| Poser, but not in a studio | 26 |
| Brainwashing goal | 17 |
| Social psychology topic | 23 |
| Government’s power in “Nineteen Eighty-Four” | 56 |
| Money for a babysitter? | 23 |
| Quality of some psychedelic drugs | 33 |
| Psychological ploy to gain the upper hand | 41 |
| Intimidating psychological ploy (1963) | 38 |
| Psych-out tactic | 16 |
| Messing with one's head | 27 |
| Manipulative tactic meant to deceive or confuse | 47 |
| Psychologically manipulative tactics | 36 |
| Psychological tricks | 20 |
| Psychological manipulation | 26 |
| Mensa challenges | 16 |