| Professional org. with a "healthy" balance sheet | 58 |
| Org. with the slogan "Helping doctors help patients" | 62 |
| Org. with an on-line ethics journal called Virtual Mentor | 57 |
| Org. with a "Physicians" section on their site | 56 |
| Org. whose journal contains a feature called Patient Page | 57 |
| Org. that publishes an alternative to the New England Journal | 61 |
| Org. that had a Committee on Quackery in the '60s and '70s | 66 |
| “I ___ Strange Loop” (2007 Douglas Hofstadter book) | 59 |
| Colbert children's book "I ___ Pole (And So Can You!)" | 68 |
| "Today I ___ horse" ("Fiddler on the Roof" line) | 68 |
| "I __ Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story" | 54 |
| Tyler Perry's "Diary of __ Black Woman" | 53 |
| " . . . more deadly than ___ dog's tooth": Shak. | 62 |
| Peter Shaffer play based on the lives of Mozart and Salieri | 59 |
| Menotti's "___ and the Night Visitors" | 52 |
| Title hero in a 1951 opera commissioned for television | 54 |
| Menotti's "_____ and the Night Visitors" | 54 |
| How the Titanic was going before it struck an iceberg | 53 |
| Setting of Mozart's only clarinet concerto: Abbr. | 53 |
| Key of the Beatles' "Lady Madonna": Abbr. | 55 |
| Key of Schubert's "Trout" Quintet: Abbr. | 54 |
| "That's one small step for ___ . . . " | 52 |
| "Save ___ from his friends . . . ": Hazlitt | 53 |
| ''. . . I met ___ with seven wives'' | 52 |
| Peter Cetera "I am ___ who would fight for your honor" | 64 |
| "It's So Nice to Have ___ Around the House" | 57 |
| "Hardly ___ is now alive . . . ": Longfellow | 54 |
| "... you'll be ___, my son!" (Kipling) | 52 |
| " . . . you'll be ___, my son!": Kipling | 54 |
| Refrigerator company named for the town it started in | 53 |
| "Built better than it has to be" sloganeer | 52 |
| ___ Blake, player of Miss Kitty on "Gunsmoke" | 55 |
| Long-lasting flowering plant often mentioned in poetry | 54 |
| Texas city that's Spanish for "yellow" | 52 |
| City with the slogan "Step Into the Real Texas" | 57 |
| Girl in "The Music Man" with a floral name | 52 |
| "I ___ I've said, merely competent" (Billy Joel) | 62 |
| "___ Veritas" ("Practical Magic" love spell) | 64 |
| "Amo, amas, ___ ..." (start of a Latin conjugation) | 61 |
| "__ victoria curam" (victory loves preparation) | 57 |
| Celebrity dancer on "Dancing with the Stars," say | 59 |
| Instrument bearing the coat of arms of France's Charles IX | 62 |
| "Maybe" Paul McCartney will do this at show | 53 |
| Winsor's best seller, "Forever ___": 1945 | 55 |
| Prefix for "sextrous" or "dextrous" | 55 |
| "Journey Into Fear" mystery novelist, 1940 | 52 |
| Channel with the tagline "Story matters here" | 55 |
| "___ Backstory": 2000s behind-the-scenes series | 57 |
| ''Botch-___'' (Rosemary Clooney hit) | 52 |
| "He doesn't have ___ bone in his body" | 52 |
| Organism frequently seen in "The Far Side" | 52 |
| Don who pretended to be a don in "Things Change" | 58 |
| Renato's wife in Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera" | 65 |
| Miss ___ Evans of McCullers's "Ballad of the Sad Cafe" | 68 |
| Kiddie lit housekeeper Bedelia who's not good with idioms | 61 |
| English princess after whom a Virginia county is named | 54 |
| Earhart who was the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic | 66 |
| Earhart who served as aviation editor for "Cosmopolitan" | 66 |
| Blu-ray with the featurette "The Plane Behind the Legend" | 67 |
| Bedelia whose name (appropriately) means "to cause trouble" | 69 |
| 2001 French film with the tag "She'll change your life" | 69 |
| Last word of Handel's ''Messiah'' | 53 |
| "I couldn't have said it better myself" | 53 |
| ''Couldn't have said it better myself'' | 59 |
| Word before "sister" or "brother" | 53 |
| Sherman Hemsley series after "The Jeffersons" | 55 |
| NBC offering on Saturday at 9:30 for part of the 1980s | 54 |
| Challenging area at Augusta National, as it's facetiously called | 68 |
| "I agree completely, dog-eared bit of paper!" | 55 |
| "Would you like to see ___?" (waiter's question) | 62 |
| "I don't need ___" (restaurant regular's comment) | 67 |
| "___ bag of shells" (Ralph Kramden malapropism) | 57 |
| Song that starts "My country, 'tis of thee" | 57 |
| Stephen Colbert's "I Am ___ (And So Can You!)" | 60 |
| Song with the lyric "My heart with rapture thrills" | 61 |
| Song that begins "My country, 'tis of thee" | 57 |
| Song starting "My country, 'tis of thee" | 54 |
| Paul Simon song that mentions Saginaw and Pittsburgh | 52 |
| Its third verse begins "Let music swell the breeze" | 61 |
| "I Am ___ (And So Can You!)" (Stephen Colbert bestseller) | 67 |
| "Another name for opportunity," per Ralph Waldo Emerson | 65 |
| Top-ranked Fox talent show, and this puzzle's theme | 55 |
| Song that mentions "the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost" | 65 |
| 1972 hit with the line "The day the music died" | 57 |
| 1972 #1 hit that starts "A long, long time ago" | 57 |
| Ed with the 1967 hit "My Cup Runneth Over" | 52 |
| "The Girls from ___" (2009 Jeffrey Zaslow best-seller) | 64 |
| “The Girls From ___” (2009 nonfiction best seller) | 58 |
| Subject of the 2012 book "Circle of Treason" | 54 |
| Midwestern city with the motto "Smart Choice" | 55 |
| Midwest city which lends its name to a Republican straw poll | 60 |
| Harry of the novel "The Man Who Cried I Am" | 53 |
| Bob ___, young man in Dreiser's "Sister Carrie" | 61 |
| "Don't make ___" (Mom's admonition) | 53 |
| ". . . ___ of meat from the king" (2 Samuel 11:8) | 59 |
| "What ___!" ("This place needs cleaning!") | 62 |
| "What ___!" ("It's so dirty!") | 54 |
| " . . . sell our birthrite for ___ of potash?": Ward | 62 |
| ``. . . ___ of meat from the king'': 2 Samuel 11:8 | 58 |
| Birthstone that was once believed to prevent intoxication | 57 |