| Rallying cry of an Asian independence movement with the same name | 65 |
| "So, when's the wake scheduled, hmm?" for instance? | 65 |
| ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel . . .'' | 65 |
| Moon on which Heinlein's "Farmer in the Sky" is set | 65 |
| Britpop group behind the hit 1999 album "Leisure Noise" | 65 |
| Yankee who was the first major-leaguer to have his number retired | 65 |
| Self-proclaimed "luckiest man on the face of the earth" | 65 |
| 1991 novel subtitled "Tales for an Accelerated Culture" | 65 |
| Good news for a British apartment seeker, bad news for a motorist | 65 |
| Advice to a young Gates: "If you want to succeed, ___!" | 65 |
| Only film to sweep the major categories at the Golden Raspberries | 65 |
| Detention center with a questionable human rights record, briefly | 65 |
| Fitness franchise whose motto is “Know your own strength” | 65 |
| TV title sung after "Ain't we lucky we got 'em" | 65 |
| "Short people ___ reason to live" (Randy Newman lyrics) | 65 |
| Starting Miami quarterback in three straight '70s Super Bowls | 65 |
| George ___, German-American artist known for vitriolic caricature | 65 |
| Hit video game in which it's really easy to be one button off | 65 |
| It won the 2003 Tonys for Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Score | 65 |
| Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. "You Don't ___" | 65 |
| Cable network unlikely to air repeats of "The Sopranos" | 65 |
| U.S. statesman known as ''The Great Compromiser'' | 65 |
| Another side to the military documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg? | 65 |
| What Paris's bangs cover, or a noted golf course interrupted? | 65 |
| Gift from a clueless grandmother (really, you shouldn't have) | 65 |
| City whose language uses only the 12 letters found in this puzzle | 65 |
| Alexander Pope phrase appropriate to the start of a sports season | 65 |
| Third baseman's domain, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 65 |
| R&B group with the 1993 hit "Knockin' Da Boots" | 65 |
| 1951 John Van Druten play that later inspired "Cabaret" | 65 |
| "Or ___ froth amid the boundless main": Emily Brontë | 65 |
| Start of a quote by Rep. Mo Udall, 1990, regarding the Presidency | 65 |
| Tone Loc single released just after "Funky Cold Medina" | 65 |
| Periodical where you can find a Jerker desk or Fartfull workbench | 65 |
| Stated overreaction to disliking "The Gift of the Magi" | 65 |
| Secret society in Dan Brown's "Angels & Demons" | 65 |
| Speculator's reply to "Where's all your money?" | 65 |
| With "And," a Perry Como hit favored by couch potatoes? | 65 |
| British game show in which has-beens compete in a jungle, briefly | 65 |
| "Ali G ___house" (2002 "Brüno" forerunner) | 65 |
| Hip-hop song about where Thanksgiving stuffing is supposed to go? | 65 |
| " . . . expresses himself ___ too deep for me": Gilbert | 65 |
| My response to feeling bad about Maynard James Keenan's band? | 65 |
| "I have the heart of a small boy. It ___": Stephen King | 65 |
| "The East ___," song of the Chinese Cultural Revolution | 65 |
| "___ Really Going Out With Him?" (1979 Joe Jackson hit) | 65 |
| "I" tune also known as "The Shoop Shoop Song" | 65 |
| Actor who said "Only the gentle are ever really strong" | 65 |
| "The Catcher in the Rye" author born on January 1, 1919 | 65 |
| "I almost always write about very young people" speaker | 65 |
| French writer of "The Balcony" and "Querelle" | 65 |
| Popular digital animation website that offers Starring You ecards | 65 |
| Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher who was a 2007 All-Star with Seattle | 65 |
| His character was killed off after he left "Good Times" | 65 |
| Winner of the longest-ever Wimbledon match at 11 hours, 5 minutes | 65 |
| Only Beatle who never appeared on "Saturday Night Live" | 65 |
| Subject of the 1989 musical monologue "Bon Appétit!" | 65 |
| "Live Free or Die Hard" actor – in the Atlantic? | 65 |
| Rapper who recently dropped the "$" from her stage name | 65 |
| "Tik Tok" singer who spells her name with a dollar sign | 65 |
| Author of the 1986 Booker Prize winner "The Old Devils" | 65 |
| 2004 biopic with the tagline "Let's talk about sex" | 65 |
| Author of the children's book "The Blue Ribbon Day" | 65 |
| New Guinea port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight | 65 |
| Countrymen who kick off their rainy season with a Rocket Festival | 65 |
| "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" director Hallström | 65 |
| Like a lot of European cathedral architecture in the 16th century | 65 |
| Thing bestowed by a constitution or, with a comma, "OK" | 65 |
| California attraction with a "Star Wars"-themed gallery | 65 |
| Pseudonymous author of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" | 65 |
| Why you shouldn't have talked trash about me in a loud voice? | 65 |
| French declaration after a Hawaiian island declares independence? | 65 |
| "Why not give this famous horror film actor a chance?"? | 65 |
| The eight longest answers in this puzzle each have 13 unique ones | 65 |
| Like "South Park" vis-Ã -vis "The Simpsons" | 65 |
| Perjure oneself ... or what can be found six times in this puzzle | 65 |
| Library section that, to my knowledge, would be completely empty? | 65 |
| Website feature that's designed to get traffic from elsewhere | 65 |
| "Tutti Frutti" singer in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 65 |
| BORDERS/MATTEL merger headquartered on a famed San Francisco site | 65 |
| I narrowed it down to two suspects. Naturally, they both ___ ... | 65 |
| 1996 Grammy winner for the album "The Road to Ensenada" | 65 |
| Thurston's honey on ''Gilligan's Island'' | 65 |
| Boxer knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring in an iconic painting | 65 |
| "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" director, 2007 | 65 |
| City in Arthur C. Clarke's "The City and the Stars" | 65 |
| ... the indie music magazine opened a ___ to indoctrinate readers | 65 |
| Runner-up to Einstein as Time's Person of the Century in 1999 | 65 |
| What a tropical tourist definitely doesn't want to bring home | 65 |
| Marcel who had the only speaking role in "Silent Movie" | 65 |
| "Boogie Nights" actor who supposedly has a third nipple | 65 |
| 1996 film with the tagline "YIKES! They've Landed!" | 65 |
| Only Steffi has spent more weeks as the #1 tennis player than her | 65 |
| Writer of the story upon which "All About Eve" is based | 65 |
| Psychologist Abraham known for his "hierarchy of needs" | 65 |
| The tendency of tennis players to play better the older they get? | 65 |
| Only player to win the World Series MVP without playing the field | 65 |
| "The White House," for "the presidency," e.g. | 65 |
| Former NBA star who has a majority share in the Charlotte Bobcats | 65 |
| Drink in which the olive takes up most of the space in the glass? | 65 |