| New Jersey city on the west side of the George Washington Bridge | 64 |
| "Charlotte's Web" pig no longer confined to a pen? | 64 |
| Sitcom with the theme song "I'll Be There for You" | 64 |
| Star of a biopic about the designer of Guggenheim Museum Bilbao? | 64 |
| Shoe additions, and what this puzzle's theme answers contain | 64 |
| W.S. on hockey ("A Midsummer Night's Dream" II, 1) | 64 |
| Writer who said "Satire is what closes Saturday night" | 64 |
| French Baroque artist who painted "The Fortune Teller" | 64 |
| He entered the ring to ''Pomp and Circumstance'' | 64 |
| Prof's admission that someone's helping him temporarily? | 64 |
| Word for the symbols "@#$%&!" used in comic strips | 64 |
| Dreadlocked actress who has won an Oscar, Grammy, Tony, and Emmy | 64 |
| Start of first phrase meaning "approximately unequal"? | 64 |
| Poison source in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye" | 64 |
| With "The," backing band beloved by daredevil surfers? | 64 |
| Monthly compendium of writing so vile you can't put it down? | 64 |
| Aspic-like meat dish named for an ingredient it doesn't have | 64 |
| Last of the four imperatives in a classic "Tommy" tune | 64 |
| Once-gritty Big Apple neighborhood sometimes called Midtown West | 64 |
| "Hath ___ means to stain my honest blood"--Shakespeare | 64 |
| Queen ___ Maria, mother of England's Charles II and James II | 64 |
| Charlton Heston's "The Prince and the Pauper" role | 64 |
| Author whose masterpiece only started selling well after he died | 64 |
| Lysander's love in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 64 |
| Response after searching all over the house for the dog, perhaps | 64 |
| "Gone With the Wind" (1964)/"Avatar" (today) | 64 |
| "That sly come __ stare": "Witchcraft" lyric | 64 |
| Person who's been shouting "Revolution!" too much? | 64 |
| "What's that knitter doing during air turbulence?" | 64 |
| Consecutive games between two teams in their respective stadiums | 64 |
| Vietnamese name of the Red River (with ''Song'') | 64 |
| Book with the words "Fish in a tree. How can that be?" | 64 |
| Breakfast in bed, say, that's almost always eaten in disgust | 64 |
| Hockey penalty for members of the Committee on Ways & Means? | 64 |
| Comet partially discovered by the guy who wrote about Quasimodo? | 64 |
| 2007 satirical best seller subtitled "And So Can You!" | 64 |
| Taunt to a basketball player who hasn't made a shot all day? | 64 |
| Ray Charles "___, way over town, she's good to me" | 64 |
| Promise on a patient prosecutor's answering machine message? | 64 |
| Characters in "Casablanca" and "Judge Dredd" | 64 |
| Song that knocked "Good Vibrations" out of the #1 spot | 64 |
| Stalling phrase from a player who might be attacking from Japan? | 64 |
| German philosopher who wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" | 64 |
| Lament on a washed-up celebrity's answering machine message? | 64 |
| "God's ___ heaven, all's right with the world" | 64 |
| Tip, and a hint to this puzzle's theme found in five answers | 64 |
| Assignment that can't be entrusted to fractions or decimals? | 64 |
| "___ star fall from heaven unto the earth": Revelation | 64 |
| When he pops the cork, a genie appears and says, "..." | 64 |
| Spanish saint who wrote the encyclopedic "Etymologiae" | 64 |
| 'Look not thou upon the wine when it --': Proverbs 23:31 | 64 |
| What California congressman heads the House Oversight Committee? | 64 |
| "For ___ and turn..." ("Tainted Love" lyric) | 64 |
| William ''The Refrigerator'' Perry quote, Part 1 | 64 |
| Bon ___ (folk band that won the 2012 Grammy for Best New Artist) | 64 |
| "Dark am ___ lovely..." (passage from Song of Solomon) | 64 |
| Actor linked with the line "Just the facts, ma'am" | 64 |
| Group that might have the hit..."Handy Man Love Story" | 64 |
| Coltrane's rendition of "My Favorite Things," e.g. | 64 |
| ___ Dixon, self-styled seer who wrote an astrology book for dogs | 64 |
| Protagonist who does not kill orcs after sundown on the Sabbath? | 64 |
| Play whence the phrase "the most unkindest cut of all" | 64 |
| Best Supporting Actress nominee for "Five Easy Pieces" | 64 |
| Trilogy that "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" is part of | 64 |
| Oscar-winning role for Cate Blanchett in "The Aviator" | 64 |
| Central character in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" | 64 |
| Compilation album series featuring hit songs covered by children | 64 |
| What a TV father played by Robert Young did in a '50s sitcom | 64 |
| 1963 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee for Roman Polanski | 64 |
| Peter of "Six Feet Under" and "Sports Night" | 64 |
| Recurring "SNL" character inspired by "Jaws" | 64 |
| Drummer in the 2004 documentary "Some Kind of Monster" | 64 |
| VIPs at a printer convention in Prague one week, Paris the next? | 64 |
| "Don't cry," "Control your anger," etc.? | 64 |
| Outfielder Ricky who won two World Series rings with the Yankees | 64 |
| Star of 1950s TV's "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" | 64 |
| "... ___ beast be lord of beasts" ("Hamlet") | 64 |
| "__ beast be lord of beasts . . .": "Hamlet" | 64 |
| Chanter on Michael Jackson's "Liberian Girl" Mbulu | 64 |
| A drink was spilled all over her wallet and she had to ___ clean | 64 |
| COUNTRY GAL, petite, hopes to recapture what's been lost ... | 64 |
| First newspaper to send war correspondents, with "The" | 64 |
| Actress with the autobiography "My Life in High Heels" | 64 |
| Sugarland album with the #1 country hit "Already Gone" | 64 |
| Square, in 1950s slang, indicated visually by a two-hand gesture | 64 |
| Cigarette of choice for Sonny Crockett on "Miami Vice" | 64 |
| President of France during the early years of the Third Republic | 64 |
| 1905 George Bernard Shaw play made into a 1941 Rex Harrison film | 64 |
| King with three daughters acquires a mess before January 1 (4,4) | 64 |
| Carey's wedding band service made of outcasts from her band? | 64 |
| Noteworthy watcher of "Our American Cousin," 4/14/1865 | 64 |
| 1977 Tony nominee Andrea for the title role in "Annie" | 64 |
| Lonette of "The Cotton Club" and "Malcolm X" | 64 |
| Female golfer who played in a pro men's tournament at age 14 | 64 |
| "All ___ were the borogoves" ("Jabberwocky") | 64 |
| "The Karate Kid" guy who catches flies with chopsticks | 64 |
| One of 2,075 brides or grooms at Madison Square Garden on 7/1/82 | 64 |
| Some homeowner transactions when interest rates fall, informally | 64 |
| Film that Peter Sellers' pet watches? (with "The") | 64 |
| Jane Austen's "most disagreeable man in the world" | 64 |