| What taxpayers don't want to hear at school board meetings? | 63 |
| "The Daughters of Joshua ___" (1972 Buddy Ebsen film) | 63 |
| 1930 novel whose title was taken from "Twelfth Night" | 63 |
| At 184 feet below sea level, this is the lowest city in the USA | 63 |
| The other whale-obsessed mariner, the one who got some therapy? | 63 |
| Wearer of uniform #37, retired by both the Yankees and the Mets | 63 |
| 1934 Kentucky Derby winner or a 1933 film that won Best Picture | 63 |
| ___ Errol, main character in "Little Lord Fauntleroy" | 63 |
| Org. that operates the world's largest particle physics lab | 63 |
| Swedish group with the 1993 number one hit "The Sign" | 63 |
| "I've had enough of this patio furniture!," e.g.? | 63 |
| "The Night They Invented ___" ("Gigi" tune) | 63 |
| "How's your Moët & Chandon stock?" answer? | 63 |
| Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start; etc. | 63 |
| He played Signor Emanuel Ravelli in "Animal Crackers" | 63 |
| Samuel Richardson novel, one of the earliest written in English | 63 |
| Chaucer work that invokes the book of Job, with "The" | 63 |
| Leachman who won an Oscar for "The Last Picture Show" | 63 |
| Pre-vacation checklist item for Anna Wintour or Jack Nicholson? | 63 |
| Command for this flan-like dessert to jump in my mouth already? | 63 |
| Best Actress Oscar-winner for "It Happened One Night" | 63 |
| Pricing game on "The Price Is Right ... I Mean Left"? | 63 |
| "Needle," "magnetic" and "north"? | 63 |
| Labor-management problem, or an alternate title for this puzzle | 63 |
| Cruise ship that capsized off Italy's coast in January 2012 | 63 |
| How to keep some string instruments from being damaged by rain? | 63 |
| Dairy farmer's wife who was named after Mrs. Julius Caesar? | 63 |
| Joan & Douglas, or where birds go to donate throat pouches? | 63 |
| Like someone who randomly likes an old profile picture of yours | 63 |
| Black bird with bald patches where its fine feathers should be? | 63 |
| 1935 film whose title refers to Shirley Temple's hair style | 63 |
| Peruvian city with the highest ultraviolet light level on Earth | 63 |
| "Believe that you will succeed, and you will" speaker | 63 |
| James Bond portrayer in the 1967 film "Casino Royale" | 63 |
| Rock group with the 12-time platinum album "Hysteria" | 63 |
| 1999 commando rescue film subtitled "The Lost Patrol" | 63 |
| Video game franchise whose name translates to "devil" | 63 |
| "Queen of the Blues" exchanged for Algerian currency? | 63 |
| Last National League pitcher to win 30 games in a season (1934) | 63 |
| Esmeralda's goat in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" | 63 |
| "Come back now, y'hear?" / Park employee [merger] | 63 |
| Child of a pre-Civil War trial figure and former E! host Jules? | 63 |
| ___ evil (what the hands-over-the-mouth monkey might also mean) | 63 |
| Coauthor of "You: The Owner's Manual," familiarly | 63 |
| 83 minutes of Ashton Kutcher walking around a mall parking lot? | 63 |
| Where Dantes was held, in "The Count of Monte Cristo" | 63 |
| Property owner's right to limited use of another's land | 63 |
| ''Ye shall not ___ every tree . . .'' (Genesis) | 63 |
| Linguistics term coined in 1973, and made controversial in 1996 | 63 |
| "I must submit to an epitaph graven by a fool" penner | 63 |
| Substance used as an antioxidant, in some alternative medicines | 63 |
| Supreme Court justice who was formerly a U.S. solicitor general | 63 |
| The state or quality of being former New York governor Spitzer? | 63 |
| Singer Morse with the 1952 hit "The Blacksmith Blues" | 63 |
| Yvonne with the 1978 #1 hit "If I Can't Have You" | 63 |
| Baroness _____ Orczy ("The Scarlet Pimpernel" author) | 63 |
| Harris who's played with Gram, Dolly, and Bob, among others | 63 |
| "___ Watch" (2012 cop movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal) | 63 |
| Saint-___ (capital city in the Rhône-Alpes region of France) | 63 |
| [*cross out* Pine, e.g.] Dinosaur that never goes out of style? | 63 |
| 'Climb -- Mountain' ('The Sound of Music' song) | 63 |
| Anti-ship missile that skims waves at nearly the speed of sound | 63 |
| Band with the 1986 hit 'Tuff Enuff,' with 'the' | 63 |
| "How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life" musician John | 63 |
| "O ___ I e'er took delight in thy praises": Byron | 63 |
| Extended Director's Cut Special Edition Gift Set purchasers | 63 |
| His honorary Oscar aptly weighed 8 1/2 pounds (like all Oscars) | 63 |
| "The 59th Street Bridge Song (___ Groovy)" (1967 hit) | 63 |
| French mathematician who pioneered in the theory of probability | 63 |
| Shakespearean exclamation before "unreverend tongue!" | 63 |
| Cut from the tenderloin--its name means "dainty cut"! | 63 |
| Hip-hop producer tooling around with a Dalmatian in the window? | 63 |
| When military ship crews dock and become tourists in big cities | 63 |
| Versions of films that, having been edited, are ready to screen | 63 |
| Washington neighborhood that's home to the State Department | 63 |
| Having the widest end feathers at the outside, as in many birds | 63 |
| "I can't believe I just got three strikes...___!" | 63 |
| It's 2002, and Sid the Skydiver finds his stocks in ___ ... | 63 |
| Common restaurant offering that was Julia Child's last meal | 63 |
| "Everything about my life sucks right now," initially | 63 |
| Reenactment of a memorable scene from "The Exorcist"? | 63 |
| Tim Allen film remake dealing with ordering a Ford with extras? | 63 |
| Device that helped players cheat through their Nintendo console | 63 |
| "___ Style," first video with a billion YouTube views | 63 |
| 2002 Martin Scorsese film with 10 Oscar nominations and no wins | 63 |
| "We ___ to ask . . . " (start of a Thanksgiving hymn) | 63 |
| "A pint of sweat will save a gallon of blood" speaker | 63 |
| Longtime New York literary figure and this puzzle's honoree | 63 |
| Figure with less than 795 days, 7 hrs., 40 mins. left in office | 63 |
| "I can't ___ satisfaction" (Rolling Stones lyric) | 63 |
| "(I Can't ___) Satisfaction" (Rolling Stones hit) | 63 |
| If you need a zombie's help, never say, "___" ... | 63 |
| A&E police drama set in South Florida, with "The" | 63 |
| 1987 Joanne Woodward/John Malkovich drama, with "The" | 63 |
| Runs through the neighborhood naked and covered in oatmeal, say | 63 |
| City where people had sex with angels, and somehow that was bad | 63 |
| "I'll join you in the apartment in a few minutes" | 63 |
| Soviet foreign affairs minister during the Cuban missile crisis | 63 |
| Channel that shows "Wheel of Fortune" reruns, briefly | 63 |
| Vaudeville actor who got his nickname from the galoshes he wore | 63 |