| Showgirl who's the subject of Manilow's "Copacabana" | 70 |
| Actress Anderson who played Jennifer on "WKRP in Cincinnati" | 70 |
| Item: 1991 play. Problem: Borrowed by New York patron, never returned. | 70 |
| Some coll. seniors take it for Harvard and Yale, but not for Princeton | 70 |
| What "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" may or may not be about | 70 |
| Dracula portrayer in "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" | 70 |
| "___ Secretary," Madeleine Albright's 2003 autobiography | 70 |
| Org. whose logo is a martini glass and car key behind a slashed circle | 70 |
| "Is Your ___ a Llama?" (Deborah Guarino children's book) | 70 |
| One on whom to put the blame, according to a song in "Gilda" | 70 |
| Repeated word in "Head On (Hold On To Your Heart)" band name | 70 |
| Marlee __, Best Actress winner in "Children of a Lesser God" | 70 |
| Like "Captain Phillips" or "Argo," according to me | 70 |
| Word repeated before "tekel" in biblical writing on the wall | 70 |
| City known for its Heat and Hurricanes ... and its heat and hurricanes | 70 |
| "The Emancipation of ___" (multiplatinum Mariah Carey album) | 70 |
| French painter (you'll need the crossing to get the second letter) | 70 |
| "What kind of a name is 'Wilbur' for a man?" speaker | 70 |
| Much-feared (but not actually known to be harmful) Asian food additive | 70 |
| Childhood hometown of actor Jack Oakie (which explains his stage name) | 70 |
| Outfit in the "Simpsons" episode "King-Size Homer" | 70 |
| Gp. co-founded by W.E.B. Du Bois and Mary White Ovington, among others | 70 |
| Poet who wrote "So Thomas Edison / Never drank his medicine" | 70 |
| Ogden who wrote "Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker" | 70 |
| Mathematician John who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind" | 70 |
| ___ X ("Saturday Night Live" character played by Chris Rock) | 70 |
| Liam who will play Abraham Lincoln in the upcoming "Lincoln" | 70 |
| Team with which Derrick Coleman was the 1991 N.B.A. Rookie of the Year | 70 |
| Former Ohio Congressman jailed in connection with the Abramoff scandal | 70 |
| "The Assassination of Richard Nixon" writer/director Mueller | 70 |
| "Bumper ___ Crop Spells Profit for Wafer Growers": The Onion | 70 |
| Follower of Johnson, and a two-word hint to this crossword's theme | 70 |
| Golden Globe-winning actor who was People's 1992 Sexiest Man Alive | 70 |
| Writer Peggy known for the phrase "a kinder, gentler nation" | 70 |
| Alicia Keys "___ can get in the way of what I'm feeling" | 70 |
| Realtor's "expansive backyard"? Honestly, there's __ | 70 |
| "___ this is not my nose neither": "Twelfth Night" | 70 |
| Pink Floyd "There's someone in my head but it's ___" | 70 |
| Agcy. with an "Information Assurance" section on its website | 70 |
| Trevor who directed "Cats" and "Les Misérables" | 70 |
| "... lay the sod __ me": "Streets of Laredo" lyric | 70 |
| Film in which George Burns ended an oath "... so help me me" | 70 |
| Upton Sinclair novel on which "There Will Be Blood" is based | 70 |
| Tree whose two-word name, when switched around, identifies its product | 70 |
| California hometown of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman | 70 |
| St. __: Rose's Minnesota home town on "The Golden Girls" | 70 |
| Where the Atlanta Flames played their home games, with "the" | 70 |
| Film whose "Falling Slowly" won the Best Original Song Oscar | 70 |
| When Puerto Ricans watch the Times Square New Year's Eve ball drop | 70 |
| Newswoman April in the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" series | 70 |
| "Vas ___ Vas" (former derivative Spanish-language game show) | 70 |
| Naughty by Nature song with the refrain "yeah, you know me!" | 70 |
| "... sweet dream ___ beautiful nightmare" (Beyoncé lyric) | 70 |
| Brigitte Bardot's "Don Juan (___ Don Juan Were a Woman)" | 70 |
| Film company that produced "Amadeus" and "Platoon" | 70 |
| Group with the 1963 hit "South Street," with "the" | 70 |
| "August: ___ County" (winner of the 2008 Tony for Best Play) | 70 |
| Pair of words at the beginning of "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 70 |
| Govt. org. that offers a booklet titled "Industrial Hygiene" | 70 |
| "El ParaÃso en la ___ Esquina" (Mario Vargas Llosa novel) | 70 |
| Micronesian nation that hosted the 10th season of "Survivor" | 70 |
| "Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something" | 70 |
| Cameo voicer on Weird Al Yankovic's "I Lost on Jeopardy" | 70 |
| Apostle who wrote "Ye see how large a letter I have written" | 70 |
| Chinese-born architect given the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1993 | 70 |
| "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" setting | 70 |
| ''Cutie pie'' and ''sweetie,'' for two | 70 |
| Prefix with ''chemical'' or ''dollar'' | 70 |
| Haircut sported by Audrey Hepburn in much of "Roman Holiday" | 70 |
| Subject of the one-man play subtitled "Once Upon a Midnight" | 70 |
| ''I can't ride my bike. It's two tired,'' e.g. | 70 |
| Cinema George [SEE "NOTE" LINK ON HOW TO SOLVE THIS PUZZLE.] | 70 |
| Words with ''fever'' or ''tight ship'' | 70 |
| Splinter, e.g., of the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" series | 70 |
| Baseball stat for which Hack Wilson holds the most for a single season | 70 |
| Fixes the crappy job that neighborhood kid did after raking the leaves | 70 |
| The starts of this puzzle's three longest answers are shades of it | 70 |
| 1984 Patrick Swayze film, the first movie released with a PG-13 rating | 70 |
| One of the two animated stars in the pilot "Big House Blues" | 70 |
| The car in Thurber's 1933 story "The Car We Had to Push" | 70 |
| What each of the longest words in 17A, 65A, 10D and 25D famously lacks | 70 |
| Guy who "wore a diamond," in the song "Copacabana" | 70 |
| Solzhenitsyn's birthplace, "the Gateway to the Caucasus" | 70 |
| Singer Studdard who won the second season of "American Idol" | 70 |
| Pitcher Maglie who was outdueled in Don Larsen's 1956 perfect game | 70 |
| "Blueberries for ___" (Robert McCloskey children's book) | 70 |
| Nation whose prime minister is Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Sailele Malielegaoi | 70 |
| Bird's name in Disney's ''Peter and the Wolf'' | 70 |
| When, in Act III, Romeo cries, "O, I am fortune's fool!" | 70 |
| "You could really be ___ Brummell baby..." (Billy Joel line) | 70 |
| "It was all ___/I used to read "Word Up" magazine" | 70 |
| Futuristic MTV cartoon turned into a live-action Charlize Theron movie | 70 |
| "Got ___ named Daisy . . ." ("Tutti Frutti" lyric) | 70 |
| "Is this your idea of ___?" ("I'm not amused") | 70 |
| 2002 Best Original Screenplay Oscar winner for "Talk to Her" | 70 |
| Popular character introduced in 1937's "A Family Affair" | 70 |
| Religious leader who emigrated to America in 1774 to avoid persecution | 70 |
| What the wet, baggage-laden passenger might take at the train station? | 70 |
| Headline the day after an internet company narrowly avoids bankruptcy? | 70 |
| Michael who directed the Bond film "The World Is Not Enough" | 70 |