| He dies in Darnay's place in "A Tale of Two Cities" | 65 |
| Locales for "Ocean's Eleven" and several Bond films | 65 |
| Wife in "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter" | 65 |
| 1987 James Gleick book subtitled "Making a New Science" | 65 |
| Subject of Steven Soderbergh's upcoming "Guerrilla" | 65 |
| Org. whose website has a "Break the Code" game for kids | 65 |
| Poet with the longtime NPR program "A Word in Your Ear" | 65 |
| Repeated shout in Counting Crows "Accidentally in Love" | 65 |
| "Take This Job and Shove It" songwriter David Allan ___ | 65 |
| ''Caps Lock'' or ''Print Screen'' | 65 |
| Long-running FOX show with "Bad Boys" as its theme song | 65 |
| ___-play (dressing up like anime characters at conventions, etc.) | 65 |
| Police "Of a ___ on the shore, of a dark Scottish lake" | 65 |
| "___ Sharkey" (Don Rickles sitcom of the '70's) | 65 |
| Tyra Banks, vis-Ã -vis "America's Next Top Model" | 65 |
| Receiver Victor of the Giants' 2011 Super Bowl-winning season | 65 |
| Show with an early episode titled "Crate 'n Burial" | 65 |
| Show whose 2004-5 season finale was directed by Quentin Tarantino | 65 |
| Roman numeral that's an anagram of part of Caesar's boast | 65 |
| Film that introduced ''I Only Have Eyes for You'' | 65 |
| ___ Perino, George W. Bush's last White House press secretary | 65 |
| Women's org. with the motto "God, home and country" | 65 |
| ___ Adul (F. Murray Abraham's "Homeland" character) | 65 |
| "Finding Nemo" girl who's a "fish killer" | 65 |
| Word with ''blind'' or ''double'' | 65 |
| "In the Dark" band's nickname, with "the" | 65 |
| View espoused in Thomas Paine's "The Age of Reason" | 65 |
| His first film role was Goon in "Rebel Without a Cause" | 65 |
| Last word of ''For He's a Jolly Good Fellow'' | 65 |
| "Bill Swerski's Superfans" idol, on "SNL" | 65 |
| He "wants a gal who's dreamy" in a classic TV theme | 65 |
| "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" was published in this year | 65 |
| One who contributes memorabilia to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 65 |
| Huey Lewis "___ need no credit card to ride this train" | 65 |
| "I can't stay in this godforsaken place all alone!" | 65 |
| Not the way to look if you need help with this puzzle's theme | 65 |
| "November's sky is chill and ___": Sir Walter Scott | 65 |
| "___ is ours; results are God's": John Quincy Adams | 65 |
| Song played at the school dance in "Back to the Future" | 65 |
| Sleeping With Sirens "With ___ to See and Eyes to Hear" | 65 |
| "He flies through the air with the greatest of ___ ..." | 65 |
| Direction traveled in "Around the World in Eighty Days" | 65 |
| "___ End boys and West End girls" (Pet Shop Boys lyric) | 65 |
| Words with ''1-2-3'' or ''A-B-C'' | 65 |
| "___ This, Not That! The No-Diet Weight Loss Solution!" | 65 |
| What the dog might do to your homework if you're not prepared | 65 |
| Host of PBS's "Heritage: Civilization and the Jews" | 65 |
| "... from my snow-white pen the __-coloured ink": Shak. | 65 |
| Doc Golightly portrayer in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" | 65 |
| French loanword that literally means "rung on a ladder" | 65 |
| He made a big hit with a tomahawk on "The Tonight Show" | 65 |
| He played Warren Buffett on HBO's "Too Big to Fail" | 65 |
| Hemingway's posthumous ''The Garden of ___'' | 65 |
| 1960s doo-wop group with an automotive name, with "the" | 65 |
| Test that involves sticking sensors on a person's head: Abbr. | 65 |
| "___, Indiana" (short-lived NBC series of the '90s) | 65 |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne story subtitled "The Bosom-Serpent" | 65 |
| "It's not just an airline. It's Israel" company | 65 |
| Island whose name is another word in this puzzle spelled backward | 65 |
| The first complete navigation of the Amazon was in search of this | 65 |
| "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," for one | 65 |
| "The ___ on the Shelf" (Christmas book sold with a toy) | 65 |
| Drugmaker Lilly who have spent over $100 million marketing Cialis | 65 |
| "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" writer | 65 |
| "Sesame Street" character with a goldfish named Dorothy | 65 |
| "Being __: A Puppeteer's Journey": 2011 documentary | 65 |
| Opera heroine with the aria "Einsam in trüben Tagen" | 65 |
| ''__ Dream'' (''Lohengrin'' aria) | 65 |
| Word after "who," "what" or "where" | 65 |
| "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" singer John | 65 |
| California air station where Nixon landed after resigning in 1974 | 65 |
| "Rules of the Sociological Method" sociologist Durkheim | 65 |
| "Any ___, if it is sincere, is involuntary": Mark Twain | 65 |
| Word "split" in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 65 |
| Part of the "Line" the Traveling Wilburys were going to | 65 |
| Maj. that both of this puzzle's authors have college degs. in | 65 |
| Military computer built under the codename "Project PX" | 65 |
| U2 collaborator on "Passengers: Original Soundtracks 1" | 65 |
| Engineer Brian who published "Oblique Strategies" cards | 65 |
| According to the Bible, the seventh-oldest man at 905 years young | 65 |
| "___: The Smartest Guys in the Room" (2006 documentary) | 65 |
| "Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour" ___ Shikari | 65 |
| Anthony Mann's "The Fall of the Roman Empire," e.g. | 65 |
| "It will be long ___ the marshes resume" (Robert Frost) | 65 |
| "... __ the hot sun count / His dewy rosary ...": Keats | 65 |
| "__ frost-flower and snow-blossom faded ...": Swinburne | 65 |
| The impact energy of a small mosquito flying into a wall, roughly | 65 |
| "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" author Carle | 65 |
| Pennsylvania city whose motto is "Feel the Lake Effect" | 65 |
| The Seneca Chief was the first vessel to travel its entire length | 65 |
| Musical work that Berlioz called "a heavenly sweetness" | 65 |
| ''... which ___ was irksome to me'' (Shakespeare) | 65 |
| Whom "she saw...on a seesaw," in a children's ditty | 65 |
| "A Series of Unfortunate Events" villainess ___ Squalor | 65 |
| Gas company that sounds like it could be spelled with two letters | 65 |
| "Cómo ___?" (with a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 65 |
| Actor Rob of "Providence" and "Melrose Place" | 65 |
| Book of the Bible in which the word "God" never appears | 65 |
| Vowel with a vowel two before it and two after it in its alphabet | 65 |
| "___ Dieu" ("opera-poem" by Salvador DalÃ) | 65 |