| Edward James Olmos's "Battlestar Galactica" role | 62 |
| Edward O. ___, card-counting author of "Beat the Dealer" | 66 |
| Edward who was dubbed "The Dark Prophet" by Time magazine | 67 |
| Edward who wrote "The Owl and the Pussycat" | 53 |
| Edward who wrote the play "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia" | 64 |
| Edward's adoptive mother in "Twilight" | 52 |
| Edward's adoptive mother in the "Twilight" series | 63 |
| EDWARDIAN WIT WHO WROTE "THE HAPPY HYPOCRITE" | 55 |
| Edwin's fiancée in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" | 64 |
| Edwyn Collins "Never ___ a girl like you before" | 58 |
| Effect of downgraded credit on a potential home buyer? | 54 |
| Effort involving umbrellas and no-slip stair treads? | 52 |
| Egbert Sousé portrayer in "The Bank Dick" | 54 |
| Egotistical Keith Urban song "Who Wouldn't Wanna ___" | 67 |
| Egyptian architect credited with building the Step Pyramid at Saqqara | 69 |
| Egyptian dry measure equal to about five-and-a-half bushels | 59 |
| Egyptian goddess whose headdress was shaped like a throne | 57 |
| Egyptian goddess worshiped as the archetypical wife and mother | 62 |
| Egyptian king credited with founding the First Dynasty | 54 |
| Eight answers in this puzzle are athletes in this org. | 54 |
| Eight milkers in "The 12 Days of Christmas" | 53 |
| Eight-time "Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade" cohost | 63 |
| Eight-time All-Star Tony of the '60s-'70s Minnesota Twins | 65 |
| Eighth or ninth word in the "Star Wars" opening crawl | 63 |
| Eighth-most-common word, according to the Oxford English Corpus | 63 |
| Eisenberg who played Nog in "Star Trek: DSN" | 54 |
| Eisenhower's Agriculture Secretary ___ Taft Benson | 54 |
| Eisenstein who directed "The Battleship Potemkin" | 59 |
| Either ''Wake Up Little Susie'' singer | 54 |
| Either "You've Got Mail" co-screenwriter | 54 |
| Either Abby or Martha in "Arsenic and Old Lace" | 57 |
| Either Didi or Gogo's hat in "Waiting for Godot," e.g. | 68 |
| Either directing brother of "The Ladykillers" | 55 |
| Either director of "No Country for Old Men" | 53 |
| Either of the first two consonants in "coccyx" | 56 |
| Either of two "The Cat in the Hat" characters | 55 |
| Either of two brothers with a Pulitzer Prize in poetry | 54 |
| Either of two characters in "The Emperor's New Clothes" | 69 |
| Either of two first names heard in "Werewolves of London" | 67 |
| Either of two guests on "To Tell the Truth" | 53 |
| Either of two of the Inspector Clouseau films, with "The" | 67 |
| Either parent in "Heather Has Two Mommies" | 52 |
| Either sister starring in 2004's "New York Minute" | 64 |
| Either the first or last vowel sound in "Alaska" | 58 |
| Either the top or bottom half of this puzzle, figuratively speaking | 67 |
| Either way, the letter carrier's work not appreciated | 57 |
| El Mariachi player in "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" | 60 |
| Elaine ___, first female Asian-American cabinet member | 54 |
| Elaine ___, George W. Bush's only labor secretary | 53 |
| Elaine's last name on ''Seinfeld'' | 54 |
| Elderly caretaker in TV's "Hot in Cleveland" | 58 |
| Elderly Machine Head hit off "Burn My Eyes"? | 54 |
| Eldest of a trio of comic brothers in 1930s-'40s films | 58 |
| Elected official straight from a Fox singing competition? | 57 |
| Electric car company named after an Serbian-American inventor | 61 |
| Electric guitar effect used in "Theme from Shaft" | 59 |
| Electric inventions seen in "Frankenstein" | 52 |
| Electrical conductance unit (that's another unit backwards) | 63 |
| Electrical unit that's the reciprocal of its reversal | 57 |
| Electronics co. whose slogan was once "So Real" | 57 |
| Electronics company purchased and then closed by Sony | 53 |
| Electronics giant located in a criminal environment? | 52 |
| Elegant but confusing way to present your job application | 57 |
| Element between indium and antimony in the periodic table | 57 |
| Element between platino and mercurio in the Spanish periodic table | 66 |
| Element between polonium and radon on the periodic table | 56 |
| Element between thallium and bismuth on the periodic table | 58 |
| Element name derived from the Latin for "Copenhagen" | 62 |
| Element name derived from the Latin for "France" | 58 |
| Element name derived from the Latin for "Paris" | 57 |
| Element name derived from the Latin for "Russia" | 58 |
| Element named for its discoverer's Scandinavian brithplace | 62 |
| Element named for the German state where it was discovered | 58 |
| Element of surprise in this puzzle's theme answers | 54 |
| Element whose chemical symbol is used in this puzzle's theme | 64 |
| Element whose name comes from Greek for "inactive" | 60 |
| Element whose symbol comes from the Latin word "plumbum" | 66 |
| Element with a low atomic number that is not found naturally on Earth | 69 |
| Eleniak of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' | 54 |
| Eleniak of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1993) | 61 |
| Elephantlike walker in "The Empire Strikes Back" | 58 |
| Eliminate, as a contestant on "The Apprentice" | 56 |
| Elinor's sister in "Sense and Sensibility" | 56 |
| Eliot's "_____ Among the Nightingales" | 52 |
| Elisabeth of ''Deconstructing Harry'' | 53 |
| Elisabeth who played the Karate Kid's girlfriend | 52 |
| Elissa of "The Count of Monte Cristo" (1934) | 54 |
| Elizabeth Reaser's "Twilight" series role | 55 |
| Elizabeth who pioneered in the advertising of beauty aids | 57 |
| Elizabeth's plaint after always losing to her royal sister? | 63 |
| Elizabethan property tax to benefit the disadvantaged | 53 |
| Ella of ''Hail the Conquering Hero'' | 52 |
| Ellen DeGeneres's role in "Finding Nemo" | 54 |
| Ellen's sign-off? (1971, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1980, 2000) | 58 |
| Ellie Kemper's character on "The Office" | 54 |
| Ellie May Lester feature in "Tobacco Road" | 52 |
| Ellington standard whose title is Spanish for "lost" | 62 |
| Ellington's "__ Song Go Out of My Heart" | 54 |
| Elliott who impersonated Angelina Jolie on "SNL" | 58 |
| Elmer holds one in "What's Opera, Doc?" | 53 |