| Speaker who declares wrong winner of the Lady Spud pageant? (9) | 63 |
| Segregate faulty computer code that only some know about (6, 3) | 63 |
| Subtitle of Neil Diamond's 'I Got the Feelin' ' | 63 |
| Signature plaintive cry from "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 63 |
| Sobriquet for the author of "The Old Man and the Sea" | 63 |
| Step 2: Trip is always a threat, so better shell out for a .... | 63 |
| Story that begins "All children, except one, grow up" | 63 |
| Stadium the Yankees sublet from the Giants from 1913 until 1922 | 63 |
| Site whose slogan is "The front page of the internet" | 63 |
| Shak. play about a king who needs to loosen up once in a while? | 63 |
| Snaking, like the arrangement of circled letters in this puzzle | 63 |
| School cafeteria fare ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
| School that received a death penalty from the NCAA in the 1980s | 63 |
| Someone whose taste is obviously so much better than yours, duh | 63 |
| Season ticket holder for baseball, basketball and football, say | 63 |
| She plays Detective Kate Beckett on TV's "Castle" | 63 |
| Sea World creature who seems to be really fixated on something? | 63 |
| Suffix with ''old'' or ''spin'' | 63 |
| Snow White portrayer in "Snow White and the Huntsman" | 63 |
| Secret society member in an episode of "The Simpsons" | 63 |
| Special-___ (football players used only in specific situations) | 63 |
| Someplace mighty dilapidated where top athletes compete (3,7,5) | 63 |
| Sang "It's Only Rock and Roll" at Live Aid w/Mick | 63 |
| Singer of the #1 country hit "Forever and Ever, Amen" | 63 |
| Sirtis's role in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 63 |
| School whose motto means "Let there be light" (abbr.) | 63 |
| She played Ulla opposite Matthew's Leo and Nathan's Max | 63 |
| Site of a horrific 1993 ATF siege and also the Dr Pepper Museum | 63 |
| Setting for many episodes of TV's "Gilmore Girls" | 63 |
| Site depicted on California's America the Beautiful quarter | 63 |
| San ___, Calif. (border community that's part of San Diego) | 63 |
| Setting for the 1996 documentary "When We Were Kings" | 63 |
| Setting for Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose" | 62 |
| Sports org. wherein the Hershey Bears have won the most titles | 62 |
| Sounds made by patients with tongue depressors in their mouths | 62 |
| Spinal Tap guitarist's equipment with a high setting of 11 | 62 |
| Singer of the brutally long "Alice's Restaurant" | 62 |
| Singer whose 2002 song "Foolish" was #1 for 10 weeks | 62 |
| Security measure built into some credit card processors: abbr. | 62 |
| Scott who plays Bob Loblaw on "Arrested Development" | 62 |
| Shoes once associated with MC Hammer and Public Enemy, briefly | 62 |
| Singer with the album "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" | 62 |
| Subj. of the 2005 Pulitzer-winning book "Ghost Wars" | 62 |
| Spanish conquistador who searched for the Seven Cities of Gold | 62 |
| Seymour's love interest, once, on "The Simpsons" | 62 |
| Shape of Mork's spacecraft on "Mork & Mindy" | 62 |
| Someone with clearly better taste in everything than you (duh) | 62 |
| She played Maggie in "Pete Kelly's Blues" (1955) | 62 |
| She replaced Paula Abdul as an "American Idol" judge | 62 |
| Southern university that shares its name with a biblical judge | 62 |
| Syndrome that some parents experience when children leave home | 62 |
| Slaughter whose "Mad Dash" won the 1946 World Series | 62 |
| Subject of the 2005 bestseller "Conspiracy of Fools" | 62 |
| Singer of the multimillion-selling album "Watermark" | 62 |
| Subject of Filippino Lippi's "Allegory of Music" | 62 |
| Standardized test given before working toward a Ph.D., perhaps | 62 |
| School readiness program and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 62 |
| Song with the lyric "Looks like another perfect day" | 62 |
| Spanish queen who was given the title "the Catholic" | 62 |
| Surname of the brothers behind "It's Your Thing" | 62 |
| Surname of the ''It's Your Thing'' singers | 62 |
| Sigmund Freud’s “Civilization and ___ Discontents” | 62 |
| Shirt brand worn by me in many pictures from childhood (1980s) | 62 |
| Singer Perry with the 2010 #1 hit "California Gurls" | 62 |
| Start to ''plunk'' or ''plop'' | 62 |
| Subject of some notes sent home to parents by the school nurse | 62 |
| Seuss book with environmental undertones, with "The" | 62 |
| Senator who wrote "Herding Cats: A Life in Politics" | 62 |
| Senator who served alongside Cochran for more than three terms | 62 |
| Source of the line "Something wicked this way comes" | 62 |
| Site of Jews' last stand against Romans: A.D. 72–73 | 62 |
| Subject of Paul Hardcastle's hit "19," for short | 62 |
| Sis of Bob and Anna in "Mom and Dad Are Palindromes" | 62 |
| Sch. that Theo Huxtable attended on "The Cosby Show" | 62 |
| Start of the last line of "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 62 |
| Start of the last line in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 62 |
| Southern California city that sounds like a surprised greeting | 62 |
| Steinhauer who wrote the 2009 bestseller 'The Tourist' | 62 |
| Sequel to the Sammy Davis Jr. film "Salt and Pepper" | 62 |
| Subject of the tribute album "Every Man Has a Woman" | 62 |
| Setting for Cervantes's "El Gallardo Español" | 62 |
| Subject of Weird Al Yankovic's "The White Stuff" | 62 |
| Song starter that becomes "Jose" in an oft-told joke | 62 |
| Section of the Medicare law covering hospital and nursing care | 62 |
| She wove Laertes' shroud by day, and unraveled it at night | 62 |
| Singer Edith, subject of 2007's "La Vie en Rose" | 62 |
| Satchel __, aptly named dog in the comic "Get Fuzzy" | 62 |
| Santoni who played restaurateur Poppie on "Seinfeld" | 62 |
| Site of the statue "Christ the Redeemer," familiarly | 62 |
| Superhero seen in some comics with a harpoon instead of a hand | 62 |
| Site of the first nationally televised college basketball game | 62 |
| Samael ___ Weor, founder of the International Gnostic Movement | 62 |
| Symbol in computing that indicates moving one unit to the left | 62 |
| Salon treatment that produces the "fright wig" look? | 62 |
| Simpson lad dressed like the emir of Kuwait, in Santa Barbara? | 62 |
| Senator who told Quayle "you're no Jack Kennedy" | 62 |
| Strained carrots made by Clinton's security adviser Sandy? | 62 |
| Small European warbler or, alternately, a wreath for the rear? | 62 |
| Single for the Rolling Stones in 1971 and D'Angelo in 1995 | 62 |
| Suggestion for one struggling with a particularly hard puzzle? | 62 |