| Christine's lover in ''Phantom of the Opera'' | 65 |
| Word with ''transit'' or ''fire'' | 65 |
| Chinese calendar animal ... or the key to this puzzle's theme | 65 |
| Loser to ''Million Dollar Baby'' for Best Picture | 65 |
| Word with ''pepper'' or ''rover'' | 65 |
| Symbol on the Broadway poster of "Beauty and the Beast" | 65 |
| Three-time Grand National champion whose name is a kind of liquor | 65 |
| Genre of the double-platinum box set "Songs of Freedom" | 65 |
| Fish that attaches itself to whales, sharks, turtles, ships, etc. | 65 |
| Letter used with theta and phi to represent spherical coordinates | 65 |
| Loser to King in the "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match | 65 |
| Immediately, or where Dracula's clothes fall when he changes? | 65 |
| These could be "Yellow Brick" or "Copperhead" | 65 |
| Places where staying up for 8 seconds may prove one's manhood | 65 |
| "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker | 65 |
| Business honcho Perelman, who was once the richest man in America | 65 |
| "Whoever Slew Auntie ___?" (1971 Shelley Winters movie) | 65 |
| ''Wiggle'' or ''weight'' follower | 65 |
| Zep song off "Physical Graffiti" (with "the") | 65 |
| They're given in the "Wheel of Fortune" bonus round | 65 |
| Character on "The Cosby Show" or "Fat Albert" | 65 |
| Play in which Spencer Tracy made his (nonspeaking) Broadway debut | 65 |
| "New Year's Rockin' Eve" heir apparent Seacrest | 65 |
| Newsman who wrote "Flashbacks: On Returning to Vietnam" | 65 |
| "That's What Friends Are For" co-writer Carol Bayer | 65 |
| James and Natalie's "Rebel Without a Cause" co-star | 65 |
| "It's the ___ Old Song" (1965 hit by the Four Tops) | 65 |
| Former senator who's on the board of directors at GE and Coke | 65 |
| Common term that doesn't appear in the Official Rules of Golf | 65 |
| Thriller with the tagline "Every puzzle has its pieces" | 65 |
| Journal with an annual "Breakthrough of the Year" award | 65 |
| Rhyme scheme for "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" | 65 |
| "Sic et Non"/"Gullible's Travels" authors | 65 |
| "IÂ’ll have ___ Christmas without you" (Elvis lyric) | 65 |
| "---, my sovereign, for my service done!" (Richard III) | 65 |
| Broadway song that comes before "Adelaide's Lament" | 65 |
| "What ___!" ("Don't pass up this offer!") | 65 |
| 1992 country hit that catapulted line dancing into the mainstream | 65 |
| Mythological hunter turned into a stag and killed by his own dogs | 65 |
| Schmidt's insurance company job, in "About Schmidt" | 65 |
| End of the riddle whose answer is "When it's ajar." | 65 |
| ''Gimme two tens for ___'' (hustler's gambit) | 65 |
| With "& Sons," erstwhile name in financial services | 65 |
| "___ properly set is halfway reached" (Abraham Lincoln) | 65 |
| Points a telescope in the direction of the second-largest planet? | 65 |
| Waiter's question to a chef concerning a mushroom soup order? | 65 |
| "American Beauty" and "Six Feet Under" writer | 65 |
| "Honest, Professor, I studied very hard for this test"? | 65 |
| Landmark seen in the opening credits of "Hawaii Five-O" | 65 |
| French children's song about plucking various parts of a lark | 65 |
| Part of the Bill of Rights that addresses the Constitution itself | 65 |
| Department in a store where you might buy this puzzle's theme | 65 |
| Tempo for Mozart's so-called "Elvira Madigan" music | 65 |
| Words after ''touch'' or ''stop'' | 65 |
| "My lecture's done, but we still have five minutes" | 65 |
| "Like --- of glass he could ...": "Invisible" | 65 |
| " . . . there is ___ and a great man . . . ": II Samuel | 65 |
| Hall-of-Fame golfer Tommy ___, called the "Silver Scot" | 65 |
| Johnny Carson character who hosted "The Tea Time Movie" | 65 |
| Film with the Oscar-winning song "Best That You Can Do" | 65 |
| "A Free Examination of Darwin's Treatise" scientist | 65 |
| "It's ___" ("Maybe it's meant to be") | 65 |
| Shortest route to "Almost Famous" director's house? | 65 |
| Company that now owns Dewar's, Bombay Sapphire and Grey Goose | 65 |
| What I'd've done 'if I knew you were comin' ' | 65 |
| Scott who co-starred on TV's "Men of a Certain Age" | 65 |
| "Manic Monday" band appearing at a jewelry-making show? | 65 |
| Mathmetician Thomas who provided a self-titled probability theory | 65 |
| Nutritional supplement touted as "health from the hive" | 65 |
| Like Sydney Carton at the end of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 65 |
| Gum with a jingle that began, "So kiss a little longer" | 65 |
| One of the Detroit Pistons' "Bad Boys" of the 1990s | 65 |
| "Don't let that youngster get off without paying!"? | 65 |
| Punxsutawney groundhog, sick of the same damn routine every year? | 65 |
| Band whose "No Rain" video had the "Bee Girl" | 65 |
| Autumnal event so called because it helps hunters kill their prey | 65 |
| Compilation of electronic music perfect for getting on airplanes? | 65 |
| Linebacker Brian banned from the 1987 Orange Bowl for steroid use | 65 |
| Phase associated with Picasso's "The Old Guitarist" | 65 |
| Co-composer of the "Prophecy Theme" in "Dune" | 65 |
| Actor Jim of "Moulin Rouge!" getting his car restarted? | 65 |
| Joe ___ ("L'il Abner" character under a rain cloud) | 65 |
| Enola Gay, e.g. (and a hint to this puzzle's unusual feature) | 65 |
| Herd member that can precede the ends of the four longest answers | 65 |
| 1938 Oscar nominee for "You Can't Take It With You" | 65 |
| Mouse hunter who washes down her meals with a six-pack from home? | 65 |
| Dracula's author takes a little off the top for a pothead (5) | 65 |
| Book subtitled "Cowgirl Evans's Favorite Desserts"? | 65 |
| Greek poetry muse or, alternately, trim off some soothing leaves? | 65 |
| Henry VIII suspended its teaching at Oxford and Cambridge in 1535 | 65 |
| "The judge was tempted to give me an absolutely ___..." | 65 |
| Minor league hoops org. for the Idaho Stampede and Dakota Wizards | 65 |
| Longstanding media logo inspired by a Pennsylvania Dutch hex sign | 65 |
| "Joueurs de Cartes" and "Les Baigneurs," e.g. | 65 |
| Pyramid scheme correspondence about a fence sent to TV's Art? | 65 |
| "Long live the king! Long live the king!," for example? | 65 |
| Leader with Roosevelt and Churchill at the Cairo Conference, 1943 | 65 |
| Cuban jazz pianist and bandleader who worked with Arturo Sandoval | 65 |
| Badass who is the subject of the "facts" in this puzzle | 65 |
| Car company whose name adorned the Eiffel Tower from 1925 to 1934 | 65 |