| The Everly Brothers' ''___ I Kissed You'' | 61 |
| Michael Jackson "Don't Stop ___ You Get Enough" | 61 |
| "18 ___ I Die" (platinum Bryan Adams album of 1996) | 61 |
| "___ is but the stream I go a-fishing in" (Thoreau) | 61 |
| Classic TV comic whose tag line was "Oh ye-e-e-ah!" | 61 |
| Hunters' representation in "Peter and the Wolf" | 61 |
| Ginger portrayer on ''Gilligan's Island'' | 61 |
| Turner who sang "What's Love Got to Do With It" | 61 |
| "Raising PG Kids in an X-Rated Society" author Gore | 61 |
| "_____ sad sight to see the year dying": FitzGerald | 61 |
| "__ consummation devoutly to be wish'd": Hamlet | 61 |
| "Eww, I don't want to hear about it," in a text | 61 |
| Jones who plays the announcer in "The Hunger Games" | 61 |
| Ron Kovic portrayer in "Born on the Fourth of July" | 61 |
| "Hang down your head" guy in a Kingston Trio #1 hit | 61 |
| Shoe aimed at an alley feline? (or cyclotron missing a piece) | 61 |
| John Kennedy ___ ("A Confederacy of Dunces" author) | 61 |
| Response to a joke about Whitney Houston's death, perhaps | 61 |
| Snack item named after the inventor's 6-year-old daughter | 61 |
| Singer who once sang a song to Kramer on "Seinfeld" | 61 |
| 1971 N.L. M.V.P. who was later twice A.L. Manager of the Year | 61 |
| "We love ___ you smile" (old McDonald's slogan) | 61 |
| Light lunch (and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters) | 61 |
| Triple-platinum 1982 album with the #1 hit "Africa" | 61 |
| 'L'shanah --!' (Hebrew 'Happy holidays!') | 61 |
| Word with ''fly'' or ''clap'' | 61 |
| "Eat your heart out on a plastic ___" (Sex Pistols) | 61 |
| Poem with the line "Who intimately lives with rain" | 61 |
| Glam band with the classic album "Electric Warrior" | 61 |
| Lars von ___ (writer and director of "Melancholia") | 61 |
| ''What's your sine?'' subject, informally | 61 |
| The Dude, Walter, and Donny, e.g., at least as a bowling team | 61 |
| ''Guilt'' or ''ego'' follower | 61 |
| "I ___ Think About Elvis" (1994 Patty Loveless hit) | 61 |
| ___ Hsi (empress dowager of China during the Boxer Rebellion) | 61 |
| Stanley who appears in the "Hunger Games" franchise | 61 |
| Former "Crossfire" host known for wearing a bow tie | 61 |
| Arizona city where parts of "Infinite Jest" are set | 61 |
| Night on which "60 Minutes" originally aired: Abbr. | 61 |
| Feature of Pumbaa, the warthog from "The Lion King" | 61 |
| "__ le feste al tempio": "Rigoletto" duet | 61 |
| ___ If By Tea (Rush Limbaugh's patriotic-themed beverage) | 61 |
| Juliet's combative cousin in "Romeo and Juliet" | 61 |
| Two-time All-Pro cornerback currently with the Denver Broncos | 61 |
| Melville work subtitled "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 61 |
| Prefix meaning "extremely," in slangy constructions | 61 |
| ''The exotic tangelo from Jamaica'' trademark | 61 |
| Instrument featured on Eddie Vedder's new album, casually | 61 |
| ''Nod'' or ''mod'' attachment | 61 |
| Highly rated 1997 film with the song "Tupelo Honey" | 61 |
| "Stop fooling around, or we're through!" is one | 61 |
| B(eams f)ro(m he)wn t(rees used as c)on(struction mat)e(rial) | 61 |
| Word that describes a group of varying, but related, subjects | 61 |
| Delaware Indian whose name is French for "a friend" | 61 |
| "Pure as the driven slush," in Bankhead's words | 61 |
| "___ semaine de bonté" (Max Ernst graphic novel) | 61 |
| Japanese clothing brand with the slogan "Life Wear" | 61 |
| Like "stewardess" and "chairman," briefly | 61 |
| " . . . even ___ the end of the world": Matt. 28:20 | 61 |
| 1978 stoner film with "Low Rider" on its soundtrack | 61 |
| A network that broadcast "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 61 |
| "___ a slitted sheet I sit" (tongue twister phrase) | 61 |
| Kate who was the 2012 Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model | 61 |
| Wine bottle contents in Hitchcock's "Notorious" | 61 |
| Language from which the word "dungaree" is borrowed | 61 |
| Ocean State sch. whose motto is "Think Big. We Do." | 61 |
| Angel who directs Satan to Earth in "Paradise Lost" | 61 |
| Keats's "foster-child of silence and slow time" | 61 |
| The Great and Little Bear, collectively, with "The" | 61 |
| "To breathe such vows as lovers ___ swear" (Shak.) | 61 |
| "... breathe such vows as lovers --- swear" (Shak.) | 61 |
| They're managed by an agency of the Dept. of the Interior | 61 |
| WWII aircraft carrier known as the "Mighty Stinger" | 61 |
| Hagen often mentioned on "Inside the Actors Studio" | 61 |
| State in which the first transcontinental railroad was joined | 61 |
| Sch. whose football team plays its home games at the Sun Bowl | 61 |
| "In ___" (album that turned 20 this past September) | 61 |
| Potato chip company that is a longtime sponsor of the Yankees | 61 |
| ''. . . the violet-embroidered ___'' (Milton) | 61 |
| "... So once again, there was peace in the ___ ..." | 61 |
| Vince ___ (John Travolta's "Pulp Fiction" role) | 61 |
| "Sit," "stay," or "shake," e.g. | 61 |
| Exams for students of '60s and '70s military history? | 61 |
| "The Little Engine That Could" as read by actor ___ | 61 |
| She asked The (N.Y.) Sun: "Is there a Santa Claus?" | 61 |
| __ Corleone (Brando's ''Godfather'' role) | 61 |
| Name that comes from the Proto-Slavic for "wetness" | 61 |
| It ends with chalypsography, in the Oxford English Dictionary | 61 |
| "When I got home a new ___ was in the driveway ..." | 61 |
| Reliever's feeling after giving up a game-ending homerun? | 61 |
| "Fairgoers may be in for a shock" (St. Louis, 1904) | 61 |
| Puchase at "Ollivanders" in the Harry Potter series | 61 |
| Led Zep "Physical Graffiti" jam "The ___" | 61 |
| "There never was a good" one, according to Franklin | 61 |
| Card game that is (aptly) arbitrary and seemingly neverending | 61 |
| "Hard," "flat" or "soft" ending | 61 |
| ''Silver'' or ''soft'' ending | 61 |
| Arthur's nickname in "The Once and Future King" | 61 |
| Word with ''off'' or ''away'' | 61 |
| "The Christmas That Almost ___" (1966 holiday film) | 61 |