| Former TV superagent | 20 |
| Action series featuring Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin | 56 |
| Part of the Nativity scene | 26 |
| He's no standout! | 21 |
| Gershwin favorite: 1924 | 23 |
| Spouse of Selene? | 17 |
| Outer-space illusion | 20 |
| My sweetheart, in an old song | 29 |
| Lunar illusion | 14 |
| Guy in the sky | 14 |
| Astronauts' host | 20 |
| Shaw play: 1898 | 15 |
| Moniker suggested by the pattern of white squares in this grid | 62 |
| Kent | 4 |
| Missing start for eight film titles in this puzzle | 50 |
| Gourmand Woollcott? | 19 |
| 7:15 P.M. | 9 |
| "What do you call your friend at ImClone?" | 52 |
| Beginning of an ungrammatical quip | 34 |
| Unfinished Rudyard Kipling work about a future son-in-law? | 58 |
| Guy holding a Hostess snack cake? | 33 |
| What scattered things are said to be all over | 45 |
| On ___ (well-known) | 19 |
| Part seven of our message | 25 |
| Hawthorne novel | 15 |
| ''Blue Moon'' singers (1961) | 44 |
| Participant in a literary tea party | 35 |
| Sousa | 5 |
| Charity organization | 20 |
| Barbara Tuchman book | 20 |
| Demonstration staged by food fish | 33 |
| "Shoe the horse, shoe ___" | 36 |
| Anderson Cooper quote, part 1 | 29 |
| Swashbuckler's money? | 25 |
| Patsy, to Don Diego? | 20 |
| Rouget de Lisle work | 20 |
| Thurgood's judicial expertise | 33 |
| Supreme strategy (1967-91) | 26 |
| Tony and Cyd | 12 |
| Fedora emporium | 15 |
| Words by L.B.J. | 15 |
| Old comedy team | 15 |
| Zany siblings | 13 |
| Zeppo and siblings | 18 |
| "Horse Feathers" stars | 32 |
| Cameron Diaz's film debut | 29 |
| Superhero alter ego of Stanley Ipkiss | 37 |
| Comic book series that spawned films in 1994 and 2005 | 53 |
| 1994 Jim Carrey movie | 21 |
| 1994 Jim Carrey flick | 21 |
| 1994 Jim Carrey film | 20 |
| Secretive organization | 22 |
| They have fewer privileges | 26 |
| Lots of ordinary people | 23 |
| Average people | 14 |
| Ibsen's "___ Builder" | 35 |
| Colm Toibin novel | 17 |
| "___ of Ballantrae" | 29 |
| On ___ (wrestling term) | 23 |
| Subjects of discourses | 22 |
| Subjects of a discourse | 23 |
| 2005 Brosnan/Kinnear film with a bullfight scene | 48 |
| Gene Rayburn's show | 23 |
| Wilder subject | 14 |
| Topical | 7 |
| Related to motifs | 17 |
| Having a topic | 14 |
| Pertaining to the subject | 25 |
| On topic | 8 |
| Of a motif | 10 |
| Like some passages in a symphony | 32 |
| Like an apperception test | 25 |
| Dealing with a subject | 22 |
| 1959 romantic comedy appropriate for this puzzle? | 49 |
| Play based on a "Wild Kingdom" episode? | 49 |
| Movie with the line "There is no spoon" | 49 |
| Movie with a red pill and a blue pill | 37 |
| 1999 sci-fi film | 16 |
| Graham Greene's "The Heart of ___" | 48 |
| "What can ___ be?" | 28 |
| Bea Arthur's cop show? | 26 |
| It may be held by a short order cook | 36 |
| A waiter may be asked to hold it | 32 |
| "Make that with mustard only" | 39 |
| Michael Henchard | 16 |
| James Dashner book | 18 |
| Signature melody | 16 |
| This puzzle has one | 19 |
| Dominant idea | 13 |
| Word with park or song | 22 |
| Underlying idea | 15 |
| Leitmotif | 9 |
| Kind of park or restaurant | 26 |
| Crossword topic | 15 |
| Unifying concept | 16 |
| The one for this puzzle involves an extra "e" | 55 |
| Many crossword puzzles have one | 31 |
| Feature of some parks | 21 |
| Feature of any USA Today crossword | 34 |
| A park may have one | 19 |