Shared item on the résumé of this puzzle's celebrities | 64 |
Songwriters Hall of Fame member who wrote "April Love" | 64 |
Six-headed monster with twelve feet from the "Odyssey" | 64 |
Start of the Martin Luther King Jr. Street Historic Walking Tour | 64 |
Stevens who hosted "American Top 40" from 1988 to 1995 | 64 |
Substance written about in Jose Canseco's "Juiced" | 64 |
Scandinavian man's name that means "young warrior" | 64 |
Surge of water [sign up for weekly indie xwords at avxwords.com] | 64 |
Singer of the 1958 #1 hit "It's Only Make Believe" | 64 |
She played Emma in the movie version of "The Avengers" | 64 |
Supplement taken around the start of spring, in a yearly supply? | 64 |
Suffix with ''hard'' or ''soft'' | 64 |
Stones "I am the ___ kind of guy for you to be around" | 64 |
Second of the three Super Bowls in which Joe Montana was the MVP | 64 |
Song with the line "Mr. Bluebird's on my shoulder" | 64 |
Subjects of a '72 agreement between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. | 65 |
Suffix with ''lemon'' or ''lime'' | 65 |
Steely Dan album in the United States National Recording Registry | 65 |
Song that mentions "the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost" | 65 |
She played Fantine in the 2012 film "Les Misérables" | 65 |
Short-lived Broadway musical with the song "The Exodus" | 65 |
Subject of the 2009 biography "Puttin' on the Ritz" | 65 |
She played Pandora in "Pandora and the Flying Dutchman" | 65 |
Singer Susan with the 2009 #1 album "I Dreamed a Dream" | 65 |
Scrooge's portrayer in "The Muppet Christmas Carol" | 65 |
Subject of Steven Soderbergh's upcoming "Guerrilla" | 65 |
Show with an early episode titled "Crate 'n Burial" | 65 |
Show whose 2004-5 season finale was directed by Quentin Tarantino | 65 |
Song played at the school dance in "Back to the Future" | 65 |
Sleeping With Sirens "With ___ to See and Eyes to Hear" | 65 |
Sitcom guy with a frequently upturned thumb, with "the" | 65 |
Sprig of mistletoe that served Aeneas as a pass to the underworld | 65 |
Star of reality TV's "The Girls Next Door," briefly | 65 |
Spell "bound" by this puzzle's four longest answers | 65 |
Shakespeare character who declares “Honesty’s a fool” | 65 |
State whose quarter says "Crossroads of America": Abbr. | 65 |
Singer Thomas nicknamed "The Soul Queen of New Orleans" | 65 |
Setting for part of "You Don't Mess With the Zohan" | 65 |
Setting for Clint Eastwood's "Flags of Our Fathers" | 65 |
Singer who made her start on "In Living Color," briefly | 65 |
Southwestern national park, or the primary plant that grows there | 65 |
She sang 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' with Elton John | 65 |
Syllables sometimes said with one's fingers in one's ears | 65 |
Singer Julius who was famously fired on the air by Arthur Godfrey | 65 |
She played Glinda in the 1978 film version of "The Wiz" | 65 |
Southeast China region which was a Portuguese province until 1999 | 65 |
Say "Do this," "Do that" ... blah, blah, blah | 65 |
School whose 1910 football team went undefeated and unscored upon | 65 |
Soft stuff found in this puzzle's four longest Across entries | 65 |
Sounder of the tuning note at the start of an orchestra rehearsal | 65 |
Singer with the album "Approximately Infinite Universe" | 65 |
Start of a "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" song | 65 |
Skynyrd song about "outlaws, renegades, rebels" (Abbr.) | 65 |
Subject of a front-page New York Times obituary on August 6, 1975 | 65 |
Source of "I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep" | 65 |
Symbol on the Broadway poster of "Beauty and the Beast" | 65 |
Schmidt's insurance company job, in "About Schmidt" | 65 |
Shortest route to "Almost Famous" director's house? | 65 |
Scott who co-starred on TV's "Men of a Certain Age" | 65 |
Supervised spot, or Dracula's term for his sleeping quarters? | 65 |
Self-proclaimed "luckiest man on the face of the earth" | 65 |
Starting Miami quarterback in three straight '70s Super Bowls | 65 |
Start of a quote by Rep. Mo Udall, 1990, regarding the Presidency | 65 |
Stated overreaction to disliking "The Gift of the Magi" | 65 |
Secret society in Dan Brown's "Angels & Demons" | 65 |
Speculator's reply to "Where's all your money?" | 65 |
Subject of the 1989 musical monologue "Bon Appétit!" | 65 |
Subtitle for "Star Wars Episode IV," with "A" | 65 |
Sajak, after a radioactive run-in gives him superhuman abilities? | 65 |
Study in ethics that states happiness must be acquired indirectly | 65 |
Swiss watch that's the official timekeeper of the French Open | 65 |
She won three Grammys for her 1989 album "Nick of Time" | 65 |
Social networking site for those who enjoy softly tossing stones? | 65 |
Start of second phrase meaning "approximately unequal"? | 65 |
Science that focuses on the sadness and romance of living things? | 65 |
Silverstein who wrote and illustrated "The Giving Tree" | 65 |
Sketch show that hasn't had a black female regular since 2007 | 65 |
Second book of Pearl S. Buck's "Good Earth" trilogy | 65 |
Starter for ''fast'' or ''sayer'' | 65 |
Song with the lyric "It breaks my heart to see us part" | 65 |
Starter for ''star'' or ''power'' | 65 |
Street weapon ... or a hint to the circled letters in this puzzle | 65 |
Skill not displayed by asking "Have you put on weight?" | 65 |
Sophomoric grade found in this puzzle's three longest entries | 65 |
Spellbinding "Batman" villainess played by Joan Collins | 65 |
Subjects in the Hemingway book "Death in the Afternoon" | 65 |
Star of "Captains Courageous" and "Boys Town" | 65 |
Snack brand represented by Sterling Cooper on "Mad Men" | 65 |
Ship created by Rudyard Kipling for “Captains Courageous” | 65 |
Start of a befuddled question from Chester to Mr. Dillon, perhaps | 65 |
Show where Tony Danza played a housekeeper named (surprise!) Tony | 65 |
Singer with the 7x platinum single "Rolling in the Deep" | 66 |
Sports Illustrated's 1999 "Sportsman of the Century" | 66 |
Steve McQueen's ex-wife and co-star in "The Getaway" | 66 |
She costarred with Marcello and Anita in "La Dolce Vita" | 66 |
Street mentioned in Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis" | 66 |
Sandwich that would be incongruous to eat on matzo during Passover | 66 |
Spars in the ring, and features of the four longest puzzle answers | 66 |
Setting for Longfellow's "The Wreck of the Hesperus" | 66 |
She won an acting Oscar the same year as Jamie, Hilary, and Morgan | 66 |