| Stream that's part of the set for a madcap play? | 52 |
| Stevie Wonder hit about a quicker demolition expert? | 52 |
| Language that's "big" in Middle Earth? | 52 |
| Small image displayed in a browser's address bar | 52 |
| Gere's wife in "Dr. T & the Women" | 52 |
| Rhyme for "drool" in a Dean Martin classic | 52 |
| It features a statue of a Scottie next to his master | 52 |
| "I ___ Song (In My Heart)" (Gladys Knight) | 52 |
| Ralph who played Voldemort in the Harry Potter films | 52 |
| They're not literal, and this puzzle's title | 52 |
| Department store founder who pioneered credit unions | 52 |
| Failed to get a hit, in a way (with "out") | 52 |
| No. that Bloomberg's soda ban would have limited | 52 |
| John who was once sued for plagiarizing his own work | 52 |
| Federal law ensuring public access to records: Abbr. | 52 |
| Mustachioed villain who's a bit of a pantywaist? | 52 |
| Term for the Fed cranking up the economy too quickly | 52 |
| A Beatles tune — as sung by a famous swinger? | 52 |
| " . . . lie down ___ aeon or two": Kipling | 52 |
| Publisher whose Boeing 727 was named Capitalist Tool | 52 |
| Town at the west end of the George Washington Bridge | 52 |
| ''Gorillas in the Mist'' author Dian | 52 |
| Pen name for "The Conning Tower" columnist | 52 |
| "The Conning Tower" columnist's inits. | 52 |
| 1986 thriller starring Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy | 52 |
| TV doctor who ''lifts'' self-esteem? | 52 |
| Celebrity stylist who cut Hillary Clinton's hair | 52 |
| What the entomologist brought to the potluck dinner? | 52 |
| Choice between helping a buddy and looking for food? | 52 |
| Onetime shelfmate of Count Chocula and Franken Berry | 52 |
| Kansas mil. reservation with the U.S. Cavalry Museum | 52 |
| Fish delicacy requiring a special license to prepare | 52 |
| Controversial Simpson case investigator/witness Mark | 52 |
| Space traveler's eventful journey? [Ford, Honda] | 52 |
| McCartney's or Clooney's latest, to tabloids | 52 |
| Eugene ___, hero of "Look Homeward, Angel" | 52 |
| District Attorney who oversaw the O.J. Trial Gil ___ | 52 |
| Los Angeles suburb once dubbed "Berryland" | 52 |
| Weapon used to make Luca Brasi sleep with the fishes | 52 |
| Detective Mac Taylor portrayer on "CSI:NY" | 52 |
| Search function on an appliance store's website? | 52 |
| MacLeod who played "The Love Boat" captain | 52 |
| Oscar actress for "The Accidental Tourist" | 52 |
| Baseball hero called "Gibraltar in cleats" | 52 |
| Oscar nominee for ''Anchors Aweigh'' | 52 |
| British military governor in the American Revolution | 52 |
| Sequoia in Calif. (world's largest living thing) | 52 |
| LeVar, on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 52 |
| When the "Cheers" cast held a reunion, ___ | 52 |
| Thunderstruck critic's review for actor Richard? | 52 |
| Gain a psychological advantage over an opponent, say | 52 |
| Directive from one wishing to hire columnist Walter? | 52 |
| Cash-strapped college student's survival ploy #3 | 52 |
| Film with the line, "I've been slimed" | 52 |
| "Henry the Fifth, thy ___ invocate": Shak. | 52 |
| Jack of "Jack and the Beanstalk," at times | 52 |
| "Your children are not your children" poet | 52 |
| Movie that doesn't rhyme with "wiggly" | 52 |
| 2003 film that won the "Razzie grand slam" | 52 |
| ___ Holroyd, "Bell, Book and Candle" witch | 52 |
| Cuban base in "A Few Good Men," familiarly | 52 |
| "My American Wife" actress as a youngster? | 52 |
| Mathematician famous for his incompleteness theorems | 52 |
| ___ Grant, "The Wayward Wind" singer, 1956 | 52 |
| DON'T heed this "Twelfth Night" order! | 52 |
| Someone who signs anonymously, but with a fancy pen? | 52 |
| French writer with snaky hair and a petrifying gaze? | 52 |
| Best Supporting Actor for his role as Sergeant Foley | 52 |
| Woody Guthrie's "I Ain't ___ Home" | 52 |
| 1876 opera that typically lasts five hours or longer | 52 |
| Topher of "That '70s Show" has lit up? | 52 |
| Cereal named for two ingredients it doesn't have | 52 |
| Passenger gorging on fried chicken and potato chips? | 52 |
| It's known as "the Prairies" in Canada | 52 |
| One spans two words in each answer to a starred clue | 52 |
| Growth on wet rocks or the surface of stagnant water | 52 |
| Like a next-door neighbor's lawn, or so it seems | 52 |
| Common after-effect of swimming in chlorinated pools | 52 |
| Shortened 1999 Tom Hanks film, with "The"? | 52 |
| Troublemaker invented by the British Royal Air Force | 52 |
| ___ Green, Scottish town famous for runaway weddings | 52 |
| "Religious Conviction" author ___ Stockley | 52 |
| Mythical mascot of the College of William & Mary | 52 |
| Actress Tammy who won a Tony for playing Molly Brown | 52 |
| Term for a warrior that means "little war" | 52 |
| Five-time "Hill Street Blues" Emmy nominee | 52 |
| Station that exclusively plays rapper MC's hits? | 52 |
| Sports doctor's thoughts on a common leg injury? | 52 |
| Interested in headaches, puking, and bloodshot eyes? | 52 |
| Pleased look (as depicted by this puzzle's grid) | 52 |
| He launched his business just a few years after Kroc | 52 |
| Ellie May Lester feature in "Tobacco Road" | 52 |
| "Immaculate Reception" running back Franco | 52 |
| First sitting president to have his photograph taken | 52 |
| Question of "when" involving Billy Crystal | 52 |
| TV series starring Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers | 52 |
| What the eight Across celebrities all have in common | 52 |
| Smoky song off Weezer's "Green Album"? | 52 |
| Like a house that's of interest to ghost hunters | 52 |
| Command to an Austrian composer on a scavenger hunt? | 52 |