| Bosox hero who was the last major leaguer to bat .400 for a season | 66 |
| "22. I'm convinced I'm going to lose all my ___" | 66 |
| Prefix with ''scope'' or ''photo'' | 66 |
| Hated bills (that appropriately spoil this puzzle's symmetry)? | 66 |
| Inventor dubbed "the patron saint of modern electricity" | 66 |
| "___ of the d'Urbervilles" (1891 Thomas Hardy novel) | 66 |
| ___ Ocean, Julia Roberts's "Ocean's Eleven" role | 66 |
| Fictional sketch comedy series with Tracy Jordan and Jenna Maroney | 66 |
| Word with ''imagine'' or ''fancy'' | 66 |
| Word with ''more'' and ''merrier'' | 66 |
| Word with ''beginning'' or ''end'' | 66 |
| "Shall I compare __ to a summer's day?": Shakespeare | 66 |
| D.C. org. dropped from this puzzle...or what much of your money is | 66 |
| "I'll Be There for You" on "Friends," e.g. | 66 |
| 1993 film that won Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Oscars | 66 |
| Thomas Hardy book about a taxpayer's deductions for groceries? | 66 |
| "I say love, it is a flower, and you its only seed" song | 66 |
| Start of a quote by Bertrand Russell relevant to crossword solvers | 66 |
| Girl group with the 1965 #2 hit "A Lover's Concerto" | 66 |
| He wrote "It is life near the bone where it is sweetest" | 66 |
| Edward O. ___, card-counting author of "Beat the Dealer" | 66 |
| Word trademarked (but not realized) by NBA coach Pat Riley in 1989 | 66 |
| Boxcars + blind mice2 ÷ Rome's hills × Arabian nights = | 66 |
| "The Final Cut" Pink Floyd song "When the ___" | 66 |
| ___ Swinton, Oscar-winning actress for "Michael Clayton" | 66 |
| Actor who voiced Buzz Lightyear in the "Toy Story" films | 66 |
| "A Brief History of ___" (Hawking's 1988 bestseller) | 66 |
| Word with ''capsule'' or ''clock'' | 66 |
| Turner who covered Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" | 66 |
| Attachment for ''men'' and ''cap'' | 66 |
| Two things seen in the toros' tavern after a grueling corrida? | 66 |
| Gherman ___, cosmonaut who was the second human to orbit the earth | 66 |
| Briefly, a feature of each starred clue, and a chunk of its answer | 66 |
| End of the question (Rearrange the circled letters for the answer) | 66 |
| "___ is the greatest day I've ever known" (Pumpkins) | 66 |
| Singer who did the theme for the Bond film "Thunderball" | 66 |
| That Suzanne Vega song with the "doo doo doo doo" chorus | 66 |
| "If you want to leave a message, please wait for the __" | 66 |
| Compton rapper who acted in "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" | 66 |
| White House Press Secretary in 2006-2007 who had a radio talk show | 66 |
| Word with "little," "much" or "late" | 66 |
| "What a shame your footwear is missing," palindromically | 66 |
| It might mean "hello" or "goodbye" to a driver | 66 |
| It's between quartz and sapphire on the Mohs scale of hardness | 66 |
| "___ with history" (like the Mississippi, to Hart Crane) | 66 |
| 1974 film that won Best Cinematography Oscar, with "The" | 66 |
| "___-La-La" (song from "An American in Paris") | 66 |
| '09 Sick Puppies "Maybe" album "___-Polar" | 66 |
| Counselor Deanna ___ of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 66 |
| ___TV (Channel with the slogan "Not Reality. Actuality") | 66 |
| Words before "run" and "hide," in a Doors song | 66 |
| "Black" day in the stock market crash, 10/29/1929: Abbr. | 66 |
| Inability to stop building castle towers at inappropriate moments? | 66 |
| Its slogan was once "The things we do to make you happy" | 66 |
| Lead-in for ''light'' or ''night'' | 66 |
| "Our meringues stand up so well that you'll see ___" | 66 |
| Octet of black squares in the middle of this grid, typographically | 66 |
| Unnominated film about a Southern diner with really tiny portions? | 66 |
| Herb's daughter in the comic strip "Herb and Jamaal" | 66 |
| Janeane's co-star in "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" | 66 |
| Start for "wear," "stand" or "study" | 66 |
| Word with ''monetary'' or ''wall'' | 66 |
| Trip-hop group with the song "Rabbit in Your Headlights" | 66 |
| Parting words on Tuesday to one you'll see on Wednesday, maybe | 66 |
| Declaration by a news agency exec in the face of a business slump? | 66 |
| "He wound ___ the wrong end of a gun" Allman Bros. lyric | 66 |
| Words with ''date'' or ''no good'' | 66 |
| "The Truth About ___ Geller" (book by the Amazing Randi) | 66 |
| He became the world's fastest man at the 2008 Beijing Olympics | 66 |
| Pink Floyd "What shall we ___ to fill the empty spaces?" | 66 |
| Environmental slogan, or a hint to this puzzle's theme answers | 66 |
| Sch. that represents one of its initials in its logo with a pickax | 66 |
| "The Best of the Alternative Press" magazine, familiarly | 66 |
| "Girl, I'll take ___ a movie show..." (Prince lyric) | 66 |
| "___ are better than nuts!" (classic advertising slogan) | 66 |
| Part of the eye that comes from the Latin word for 'grape' | 66 |
| Lou Reed's highly influential first band, with "The" | 66 |
| Bloom who played Mary in "The Last Temptation of Christ" | 66 |
| "Did gyre and gimble in the __": "Jabberwocky" | 66 |
| Nickname of baseball player Joyner or basketball player Szczerbiak | 66 |
| Where "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951) takes place | 66 |
| When Amanda Jones invented the automatic safety oil burner, she __ | 66 |
| Theme of this puzzle, whose members are hidden throughout the grid | 66 |
| "Cheers" actor George attending a Massachusetts college? | 66 |
| Word repeated by Lil' John on "Chappelle's Show" | 66 |
| 1993 dance hit, and a question answered seven times in this puzzle | 66 |
| Cheap Trick "__ someone to lay your heart and head upon" | 66 |
| "___ Do Broken Hearts Go" (Whitney Houston chart-topper) | 66 |
| Clara Peller's catchphrase from a 1980s Wendy's commercial | 66 |
| Album salvaged from the abandoned rock opera "Lifehouse" | 66 |
| "My toughest fight was with my first ___" (Muhammad Ali) | 66 |
| Who said "Quotation is a serviceable substitute for wit" | 66 |
| 1978 Richard Burton "chick flick," with "The"? | 66 |
| Oscar Zoroaster Diggs of early 1900s fiction, with "The" | 66 |
| "Barney Miller" detective played by Max Gail, familiarly | 66 |
| "Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers" author | 66 |
| All of New Hampshire's congressional delegation, at the moment | 66 |
| Chuck who told viewers he'd "be back in two and two" | 66 |
| "A Room of One's Own" writer wearing a wool sweater? | 66 |
| It "often gives a small thing a big shadow": old proverb | 66 |