| Di's and Fergie's favorite play, with "The" | 61 |
| "I have no doubt in my dancing ability," stated ___ | 61 |
| Headline about the Rolling Stones' leader's recovery? | 61 |
| "... so the author can't be accused of ___ ..." | 61 |
| Party snack (and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters) | 61 |
| It came in whatever color you wanted, as long as it was black | 61 |
| Hybrid species played by John Candy in "Spaceballs" | 61 |
| Architectural piece in "Where the Wild Things Are"? | 61 |
| "Marvin K. __ Will You Please Go Now!" (Seuss book) | 61 |
| Jack's first landlord, on "Three's Company" | 61 |
| Character voiced by Estelle Harris in "Toy Story 2" | 61 |
| R&B singer with the hit "It's All About Me" | 61 |
| How the British addressed Pocahontas, using her adopted name? | 61 |
| He might "report to the lobby" the same time as you | 61 |
| They're hidden in this puzzle's seven longest answers | 61 |
| Subject of Edmond Rostand's play "L'Aiglon" | 61 |
| Unmanned solar-powered aircraft tested in the 1980s and 1990s | 61 |
| "The Guns of ___" (1961 Best Picture Oscar nominee) | 61 |
| How Goldin and her rivals finish in photography competitions? | 61 |
| 1920s-'30s stone-faced comic actor causes a war of words? | 61 |
| Oscar nominee for best actress in "Prince of Tides" | 61 |
| Disproved! It's the same old piece of junk it always was! | 61 |
| Amnesty International and the American Red Cross, e.g.: Abbr. | 61 |
| Quick first-person shooter take-out using only a single round | 61 |
| Final score of a close, defensively dominated NFL game, maybe | 61 |
| Lead-in to "the above" or "your business" | 61 |
| When the "Three's Company" stage collapsed, ___ | 61 |
| 2006 Cate Blanchett film, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
| Typical answer to "What'cha been up to lately?" | 61 |
| "You don't have to write me back," when texting | 61 |
| Lovers embrace passionately in public place; ref declares ... | 61 |
| "You don't have to be busy to look busy," e.g.? | 61 |
| "Story ___" (1954 erotic novel by Pauline Réage) | 61 |
| Words seen on menus after "bowl" or "cup" | 61 |
| "Darby ___ and the Little People" (old Disney film) | 61 |
| Laura's classic cry on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 61 |
| Vermont ski resort [want more indie xwords? try avxwords.com] | 61 |
| "You're probably going to get me, but go ahead" | 61 |
| Book about my father the so-so student, with "The"? | 61 |
| Tell-all book where Popeye's girl admits she loved Bluto? | 61 |
| “Attorney Bugliosi is universally beloved,” in Latin? | 61 |
| ...an Arlen/Mercer collaboration with Holland-Dozier-Holland? | 61 |
| Body of water belatedly added to the course of the Erie Canal | 61 |
| Whitney Houston song used by NBC for the 1988 Summer Olympics | 61 |
| Market action that remains in effect until filled or canceled | 61 |
| Nail polish brand with a color called Lincoln Park After Dark | 61 |
| Decorate an infant's bed with images of celestial bodies? | 61 |
| Russian noble name (and an eponym for a fancy veal entrée) | 61 |
| Novel title character with a "brief, wondrous life" | 61 |
| "___ Carlo," trio in Verdi's "Ernani" | 61 |
| Book about a female that a married gander fooled around with? | 61 |
| Boy band made on the reality show "Making the Band" | 61 |
| Literary character who had a title "Prayer for" him | 61 |
| "How did the Wizard project his image?" and others? | 61 |
| 16th-century Italian composer, subject of a 1917 German opera | 61 |
| "I Think I Love You" singers (with "The") | 61 |
| Comedian the Smothers Brothers convinced to run for President | 61 |
| Founding Father who led the independence movement in Virginia | 61 |
| Connected group of a World War II general's combat units? | 61 |
| "___ your heart upon't" (E. B. Browning lament) | 61 |
| Old French Communist Party of Canada inits. (hidden in EPCOT) | 61 |
| Marine arthropod with a curved carapace and a long tail-spine | 61 |
| "Bad Boy for Life" performer at the 2004 Super Bowl | 61 |
| Hockey attempt that only the goalie is allowed to try to stop | 61 |
| One of Ron Weasley's brothers, in the Harry Potter novels | 61 |
| 2000 movie from Aardman Animation featuring product placement | 61 |
| Bird of prey known to reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour | 61 |
| You're part of it, along with being in the Class Mammalia | 61 |
| "The Baptism of Christ" painter ___ della Francesca | 61 |
| Batting-practice contraptions (this involves two theme words) | 61 |
| "A ___ tardi" ("See you later," in Italy) | 61 |
| "You can't forget the cheese and crust" rebuke? | 61 |
| "Every Breath You Take" group, with "the" | 61 |
| What did the mathematical pirate say when his bird flew away? | 61 |
| Type of government spending typified by the Bridge to Nowhere | 61 |
| German sports car with Clinton's youngest cabinet member? | 61 |
| Rare dynamic marking seen in Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony | 61 |
| Double scoop that's part sugary nuts, part three-flavored | 61 |
| "...and I'm a pretty ___ if I do say so myself" | 61 |
| Fairy tale guy? Hexing a pop musician? Whatever! I'm a PC | 61 |
| Noted wife in Massachusetts's Plymouth Colony of Pilgrims | 61 |
| "Party For Your Right To Fight" band, in a txt msg? | 61 |
| Lugs two giant neighboring letters without any help (if X=8)? | 61 |
| Russian Orthodox substitutes for palm branches on Palm Sunday | 61 |
| Abu ___ Bay, site of Horatio Nelson's naval victory, 1798 | 61 |
| "What a waste it is to lose one's mind" speaker | 61 |
| Title chameleon voiced by Johnny Depp in a 2011 animated film | 61 |
| Newsman Rather saying "Phttphbphb!" as he left CBS? | 61 |
| Device for converting alternating current into direct current | 61 |
| With "Little," Prince's transportation in 1983? | 61 |
| Sentence fragments often beginning with "wh-" words | 61 |
| What the dissatisfied female giftee might do after Christmas? | 61 |
| Prince song recorded again for a military recruitment center? | 61 |
| She worked for Grant on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 61 |
| Boat lifters found in this puzzle's three longest answers | 61 |
| Former NFL wide receiver Andre nicknamed "Bad Moon" | 61 |
| Celine Dion's "I'm Your Angel" duet partner | 61 |
| Author who said "My job is to give kids the creeps" | 61 |
| Fictional writer on the fictional "Alan Brady Show" | 61 |
| First ballplayer to hit 50 home runs before the end of August | 61 |