| A cause for celebration | 23 |
| Motown group | 12 |
| "Reach Out I'll Be There" singers | 47 |
| What victorious World Series players will probably remember most? | 65 |
| Sports broadcast graphic named for its network (3) | 50 |
| Big collectibles manufacturer | 29 |
| Monastic sites? | 15 |
| "How to Save a Life" one-hit wonders | 46 |
| Americans, in Key's words | 29 |
| "Land of ___" | 23 |
| " . . . land of ___" | 30 |
| What is "la liaison"? | 31 |
| Foreign alliance | 16 |
| 1971 Oscar-winning film whose title is hinted at nine times in this grid | 72 |
| Rapper who digs filled pancakes? | 32 |
| Monk's unusual appendage? | 29 |
| Film about an astronaut's Halloween? | 40 |
| Lament following an Elizabethan wardrobe malfunction? | 53 |
| Ruffle that wins a blue ribbon? | 31 |
| Unnominated film with a corny plot? | 35 |
| Entrance hall? | 14 |
| 1960s dance showcased on "Laugh-In" | 45 |
| Carpenter's patriotic lyric? | 32 |
| Coop group? | 11 |
| Word following grand or identity | 32 |
| Larceny | 7 |
| It's a steal | 16 |
| Cause of merchandise shrinkage | 30 |
| Taking the wrong way? | 21 |
| Shrinkage, to a retailer | 24 |
| Robin Hood's transgression | 30 |
| Wrongful removal | 16 |
| Stealer's crime | 19 |
| Retailer's woe | 18 |
| Pilferage | 9 |
| Thug's crime, often | 23 |
| Taking things wrong? | 20 |
| Shoplifting, for example | 24 |
| Shoplifting, e.g. | 17 |
| Shoplifting | 11 |
| Shoplifter's crime | 22 |
| Second-story man's crime | 28 |
| Plagiarism | 10 |
| Piracy, e.g. | 12 |
| Peculation | 10 |
| Museum concern | 14 |
| Jesse James's crime | 23 |
| Illegal lifting | 15 |
| Identity __ | 11 |
| Grand ___ Auto | 14 |
| Five-finger discount | 20 |
| Felonious filching | 18 |
| Car-insurance coverage | 22 |
| Burglar's crime | 19 |
| An alarm may deter it | 21 |
| A purloining | 12 |
| "Property is ___!": Proudhon | 38 |
| 'Petty' crime | 21 |
| Unlawful takings | 16 |
| Unauthorized pickups | 20 |
| Stolen bases, e.g. | 18 |
| Some felonies | 13 |
| Second story jobs | 17 |
| Repeated stealing | 17 |
| Property crimes | 15 |
| Larcenies | 9 |
| Five-finger discounts, so to speak | 34 |
| Crime stats | 11 |
| Crime stat | 10 |
| Cause for alarms | 16 |
| Base runner's stats | 23 |
| Advice, part 6 | 14 |
| "How Many Mics" rap group | 35 |
| TV drama featuring Dr. Richard Kimble | 37 |
| Title TV and movie character who sought out the One-Armed Man | 61 |
| Part of an action sequence on "N.Y.P.D. Blue"? | 56 |
| Enjoy to ___ | 12 |
| 1997 steelworkers-turned-dancers film | 37 |
| Fowl dance? | 11 |
| Early 1970s dance ... or some smelly soup? | 42 |
| First-year trapper's club? | 30 |
| It "ain't what it used to be": Yogi Berra | 55 |
| Gangsters' foes, in old films | 33 |
| Beginning of a tongue twister | 29 |
| It shouldn't be dropped in front of kids | 44 |
| FCC target | 10 |
| Age when seniors never shut up? | 31 |
| Dostoevsky title | 16 |
| 1997 Michael Douglas film | 25 |
| Rapper whose 2006 album "Doctor's Advocate" was #1 | 64 |
| Compton rapper once under Dr. Dre's tutelage | 48 |
| Sherlock Holmes phrase, when on a case | 38 |
| Arresting expression for this crossword | 39 |
| Alternate name for hide-and-seek? | 33 |
| "Hail, hail, ___ all here!" | 37 |
| Big name in casual clothing since 1969 | 38 |
| Thing to mind, on train platforms | 33 |
| Store to "fall into," in old ads | 42 |
| Old Navy's owner | 20 |
| Mall mainstay | 13 |