| Annual Manhattan event (represented symbolically in this puzzle) | 64 |
| Collective name for this puzzle's half-dozen starred entries | 64 |
| Unappealing theme restaurant devoted to Hans Christian Andersen? | 64 |
| Bronx heroes (including the first word of a Matthew Prior quote) | 64 |
| Why professional poker players rarely hit longer than 100 yards? | 64 |
| "___ here" (classic line from "Poltergeist") | 64 |
| What happens when you offer to build a new community rec center? | 64 |
| "___ Diamond Ring" (Gary Lewis & the Playboys hit) | 64 |
| "Twenty Years After "predecessor, with "The" | 64 |
| Whence the song "Mack the Knife," with "The" | 64 |
| "Toddlers & ___" (controversial reality TV series) | 64 |
| Oscar nominee for supporting actress in "Agnes of God" | 64 |
| "Dude, spare me the details of your full body wax ..." | 64 |
| He gave Lisa noogies in a "Saturday Night Live" sketch | 64 |
| Ned's Atomic Dustbin "You Don't Want ___ That" | 64 |
| "A mother is not a person ___ on . . . ": D. C. Fisher | 64 |
| "The highest result of education is ___": Helen Keller | 64 |
| MySpace president Anderson who always shows up as a first friend | 64 |
| "You don't want ___ emotions up . . . ": Hemingway | 64 |
| "__ Big to Fail": 2009 account of the financial crisis | 64 |
| Word with ''seed'' or ''banana'' | 64 |
| "As if there weren't enough," after "to" | 64 |
| Uncreative Father's Day present rated the best in the world? | 64 |
| Baseball manager Joe who coauthored "The Yankee Years" | 64 |
| Words repeated at the start of the "Sailor's Song" | 64 |
| "Out __" (Chapter 1 of "Tarzan of the Apes") | 64 |
| Lisa Lisa "Ooh baby, I think I love you from head ___" | 64 |
| 'Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue' singer, to Roget? | 64 |
| Prefix with ''pod'' or ''angle'' | 64 |
| Works on getting some football players introduced to each other? | 64 |
| Word with ''power'' or ''field'' | 64 |
| "Let the Rabbit Eat ___" (mail-in 1976 cereal contest) | 64 |
| Indie film producers behind "The Toxic Avenger" series | 64 |
| Word with ''hunter'' or ''wife'' | 64 |
| President whose middle initial, S, didn't stand for anything | 64 |
| Cable network with the motto "Not reality. Actuality." | 64 |
| Opening words of the Beatles' "We Can Work It Out" | 64 |
| Rimsky-Korsakov's ''The Tale of ___ Saltan'' | 64 |
| ___ bomb (nickname of the largest nuclear weapon ever detonated) | 64 |
| Watkins who plays Bob Hunter on "Desperate Housewives" | 64 |
| Popular dashboard application for management of Twitter accounts | 64 |
| Singer of the 1958 #1 hit "It's Only Make Believe" | 64 |
| When Matthew Lesko's "Free Money" is likely to air | 64 |
| Holder of the highest career batting average in baseball history | 64 |
| "So Much in Love" singing group, with "The" | 64 |
| Word with ''blood'' or ''touch'' | 64 |
| It's marketed as "The exotic tangelo from Jamaica" | 64 |
| Food brand whose Web site offers a specialty recipe for duckling | 64 |
| "Yo mama's so ___, her face is closed on weekends" | 64 |
| Poem that begins "The skies they were ashen and sober" | 64 |
| Thurman whose heart was a plot point in "Pulp Fiction" | 64 |
| She played Emma in the movie version of "The Avengers" | 64 |
| Actress Thurman of "Percy Jackson & The Olympians" | 64 |
| His "Foucault's Pendulum" was published in '88 | 64 |
| Play subtitled "Scenes From Country Life in Four Acts" | 64 |
| "Il était ___ fois ..." (French fairy-tale starter) | 64 |
| Prefix for ''cycle'' or ''form'' | 64 |
| "Come ___ these yellow sands": "The Tempest" | 64 |
| Words with ''arms'' or ''smoke'' | 64 |
| Defunct TV network whose only sports package was the defunct XFL | 64 |
| Words with ''brush'' or ''read'' | 64 |
| Jamaican sprinter nicknamed "The Fastest Man on Earth" | 64 |
| Bill Withers song about being taken advantage of (in a good way) | 64 |
| Word with ''friendly'' or ''ID'' | 64 |
| Former Red Sox catcher Jason who caught a record four no-hitters | 64 |
| 1500s painter known for his "Lives" of Italian artists | 64 |
| ... the hipster magazine hired a ___ to discipline its employees | 64 |
| Instrument featured in Berlioz's "Harold in Italy" | 64 |
| Supplement taken around the start of spring, in a yearly supply? | 64 |
| U.S. radio arm that broadcasts in Burmese, among other languages | 64 |
| Non-head of state who addressed a 1989 joint session of Congress | 64 |
| Harry Potter's was made of holly with a phoenix feather core | 64 |
| Suffix with ''hard'' or ''soft'' | 64 |
| Name of several movie brothers that was changed from Wonskolaser | 64 |
| Bay City Rollers' 1978 hit, "The ___ Feel Tonight" | 64 |
| "Are ___ pair?" ("Send in the Clowns" lyric) | 64 |
| ''___ it!'' (''Hooray for us!'') | 64 |
| Band with the live album "Paintin' the Town Brown" | 64 |
| "For if thou __ cut out of the olive tree ...": Romans | 64 |
| Occupy Wall Street crowd's strategy for part of the weekend? | 64 |
| John Mellencamp "Key ___ Intermezzo (I Saw You First)" | 64 |
| Maurice Sendak kids' book, and the starts of starred answers | 64 |
| "___ She Coo?" (#1 R & B hit for the Ohio Players) | 64 |
| "Carol, Carl, ___, and Robin" (1987 TV comedy special) | 64 |
| Dianne who won Best Supporting Actress for two Woody Allen films | 64 |
| 2006 Nintendo collection that included boxing, bowling, and golf | 64 |
| Who said "Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast" | 64 |
| Director, writer and actor in "The Woman in Red," 1984 | 64 |
| 1960 hit with the line "I'm-a gonna tame you down" | 64 |
| "Come chill out, 'American Idol' reject!" (11) | 64 |
| Â Â "Cultured insolence," according to Aristotle | 64 |
| Radio station that held "The Contest Nobody Could Win" | 64 |
| Colloquial name of the controller for a certain Nintendo console | 64 |
| '03 Led Zeppelin live album "How the West Was ___" | 64 |
| "I wouldn't sit there if I were you," for example? | 64 |
| Stones "I am the ___ kind of guy for you to be around" | 64 |
| Word with ''bubble'' or ''gift'' | 64 |
| ___ Energy Center (home stadium of the NHL's Minnesota Wild) | 64 |
| Fortune 500 company, Fortune 500 company, Fortune 500 company... | 64 |
| Second of the three Super Bowls in which Joe Montana was the MVP | 64 |