| Beatles command, baby, in "Twist and Shout" | 53 |
| Beatles flip side about plain Jane's best friend? | 53 |
| Beatles flip side about Wagner's first rule of opera-composing? | 67 |
| Beatles flip side about, like, where Big Brother is? | 52 |
| Beatles girl "filling in a ticket in her little white book" | 69 |
| Beatles girl with a ''little white book'' | 57 |
| Beatles hit on the flip side of "We Can Work It Out" | 62 |
| Beatles hit that supplies this puzzle's three opposites | 59 |
| Beatles lyric "I want you, I want you ___" | 52 |
| Beatles song whose verses all begin "Little Darling" | 62 |
| Beatles title lyrics after "Whisper words of wisdom" | 62 |
| Beatles title woman who "made a fool of everyone" | 59 |
| Beatles title words following "Speaking words of wisdom" | 66 |
| Beatles tune from "A Hard Day's Night" | 52 |
| Beatles tune that begins "If you wear red tonight" | 60 |
| Beatles' response to "I Can See for Miles" | 56 |
| Beatrice portrayer in "Much Ado About Nothing" | 56 |
| Beatrice, to Leonato, in "Much Ado About Nothing" | 59 |
| Beatrix Potter's "The Tale of Mr. ___" | 52 |
| Beatrix's portrayer in the "Kill Bill" movies | 59 |
| Beatty's co-star in "Bonnie and Clyde" | 52 |
| Beautifully illustrated report of a computer failure? | 53 |
| Bebe who co-starred in "The Maltese Falcon," 1931 | 59 |
| Bebe's "Frasier" and "Cheers" role | 58 |
| Became unusable through heavy use, with "out" | 55 |
| Because of tough economic times, the literary character was ___ | 63 |
| Beck "See me comin' to town with my soul" song (hyph.) | 68 |
| Beck hit with the lyric "So why don't you kill me?" | 65 |
| Beck song with the lyric "Soy un perdedor" | 52 |
| Beck's "Flies" off "Mutations" | 54 |
| Beckerman who wrote "Love, Loss and What I Wore" | 58 |
| Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape," e.g. | 53 |
| Become available to the general public, as a new website | 56 |
| Becquerel who shared a Nobel Prize in Physics with the Curies | 61 |
| Bedard who voiced the title role in "Pocahontas" | 58 |
| Bedelia whose name (appropriately) means "to cause trouble" | 69 |
| Bee Gees: "How Can You ___ a Broken Heart" | 52 |
| Beechbone in "The Lord of the Rings," e.g. | 52 |
| Beef variety ridiculed in a series of Jack in the Box ads | 57 |
| Beer drunk by Eastwood in "Gran Torino," for short | 60 |
| Beer that's bootlegged in "Smokey and the Bandit" | 63 |
| Beer whose slogan is "Different By Choice" | 52 |
| Beethoven masterpiece, familiarly, with "The" | 55 |
| Beethoven work completed the same year as the "Moonlight" | 67 |
| Beethoven's "Choral Symphony," with "The" | 65 |
| Beethoven's "Choral" Symphony, with "the" | 65 |
| Beethoven's "Concerto No. 5 in ___ major" | 55 |
| Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony is in it | 54 |
| Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony No. 6 ___ Major | 61 |
| Beethoven's "valiant" Vienna debut of 1805 | 56 |
| Beethoven's "___ for Winds in E flat major" | 57 |
| Beethoven's last piano concerto, familiarly, with "the" | 69 |
| Beethoven's symphony with "Ode to Joy" | 52 |
| Before Oedipus, who could answer the riddle of the Sphinx | 57 |
| Befriender of "Sergeant X" in a Salinger story | 56 |
| Beggar in Sir Walter Scott's "The Antiquary" | 58 |
| Begin a game of "She loves me, she loves me not ..."? | 63 |
| Beginning for ''carte'' or ''king'' | 67 |
| Beginning for "dynamic" or "space" | 54 |
| Beginning for "normal" or "legal" | 53 |
| Beginning for "violet" or "sound" | 53 |
| Beginning of a George Harrison song title on "Let It Be" | 66 |
| Beginning of the FCC's "safe harbor" hours | 56 |
| Beginning with "dynamic" or "nuclear" | 57 |
| Behave like Cab Calloway's "red hot hoochie coocher"? | 67 |
| Behavior guidelines for a former TV host's family? | 54 |
| Being rude on the phone, sending e-mail flames, etc. | 52 |
| Bela Fleck's instrument after an especially kick ass solo? | 62 |
| Bela Lugosi's role in "The Ghost of Frankenstein" | 63 |
| Belafonte's "Day-O" ditty (with "The") | 62 |
| Belarus city not far from the similarly-named capital | 53 |
| Belgian city sometimes mispronounced as "wipers" | 58 |
| Belgian painter James with "Scandalized Masks" | 56 |
| Belgian painter James, known for bizarre fantasies with masks | 61 |
| Belgian singer with the 2009 album "ReCreation" | 57 |
| Belgium city where Napoleon suffered a crushing defeat | 54 |
| Belief that all things are made of a single substance | 53 |
| Belief that God created the world, but does not intervene in it | 63 |
| Believer decked out in green, yellow, and red, often | 52 |
| Believer in government where everyone enjoys equal political power | 66 |
| Bell Biv ___ (R&B group with the 1990 hit "Poison") | 65 |
| Bell opening? (and this puzzle's theme spelled out) | 55 |
| Belle & Sebastian "The Boy With the Arab ___" | 59 |
| Belle & Sebastian "The Boy With the ___ Strap" | 60 |
| Belle & Sebastian's "The State I ___" | 55 |
| Belly up to the bar and ask for a pint of disinfectant? | 55 |
| Ben Folds Five "One Angry ___ and 200 Solemn Faces" | 61 |
| Ben Folds Five "___ a brick and I'm drowning slowly" | 66 |
| Ben Franklin's mouse pal in "Ben and Me" | 54 |
| Ben Stiller character with 3% body fat and 1% brain activity | 60 |
| Ben Stiller played one in "Meet the Parents" | 54 |
| Ben Stiller's role in "The Royal Tenenbaums" | 58 |
| Ben's "There's Something About Mary" role | 59 |
| Ben's girlfriend in ''Meet the Parents'' | 60 |
| Ben's girlfriend in "Meet the Parents" | 52 |
| Benét's "John Brown's Body" is one | 55 |
| Benefactor of Central Park's Strawberry Fields memorial | 59 |
| Benefactor of South Africa's Leadership Academy for Girls | 61 |
| Beneficiaries of an annual Willie Nelson charity concert | 56 |
| Beneficiaries of Bill BucknerÂ’s famous World Series error | 61 |