| English actor Abercrombie who played Mr. Pitt on "Seinfeld" | 69 |
| English artist John who's buried at St. Paul's Cathedral | 64 |
| English author who wrote "The Quiet American" | 55 |
| English channel's nickname, with "the" | 52 |
| English city that's home to the Spartans football club | 58 |
| English composer of the opera "The Perfect Fool" | 58 |
| English conspirator for whom a November observance is named | 59 |
| English county from which the Pilgrims set sail in 1620 | 55 |
| English county that includes Dartmoor, Exeter, and Plymouth | 59 |
| English county whose flag is a white horse on a red background | 62 |
| English county whose name referred to the East Saxons | 53 |
| English jurist who wrote "De laudibus legum Angliae" | 62 |
| English king crowned in 1100, who also ruled Normandy | 53 |
| English king who was the youngest son of William the Conqueror | 62 |
| English martyr Sir John, the model for Shakespeare's Falstaff | 65 |
| English navigator who searched for the Northwest Passage | 56 |
| English novelist Canetti who wrote "Crowds and Power" | 63 |
| English novelist Nick who wrote "About a Boy" | 55 |
| English philosopher called "Doctor Mirabilis" | 55 |
| English physician James who gave his name to a disease | 54 |
| English poet who wrote "A Book of Nonsense" | 53 |
| English prime minister dubbed “The Great Commoner” | 58 |
| English princess after whom a Virginia county is named | 54 |
| English seaside resort (with ''Great'') | 55 |
| English translation of the University of California's Latin motto | 69 |
| Enliven, as a crossword grid with previously dull letters | 57 |
| Enola Gay, e.g. (and a hint to this puzzle's unusual feature) | 65 |
| Ensign from Russia in the original "Star Trek" | 56 |
| Ensor's granddaughter, in a novel by R.D. Blackmore | 55 |
| Entertainer accompanying a slide guitar and harmonica, maybe | 60 |
| Entertainer Barbra with Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony wins | 58 |
| Entertainer nicknamed "The Abdominal Showman" | 55 |
| Entertainer who holds the Guinness World Record for broken bones | 64 |
| Entertainer who was a Congressional Gold Medal recipient in 1962 | 64 |
| Entertainer who was the first man to be married at Caesars Palace | 65 |
| Entertainer whose given names were Wladziu Valentino | 52 |
| Entertainer with the gag reply "What elephant?" | 57 |
| Entertainers with something to get off their chests? | 52 |
| Entertainments at which some people lose their seats | 52 |
| Enthusiastic reply to "Who wants ice cream?" | 54 |
| Enthusiastic response to "Who wants cookies?" | 55 |
| Enthusiastic response to "Who's ready for ice cream?" | 67 |
| Entree meant to be eaten with the fingers, according to its creator | 67 |
| Entrepreneur who wrote the autobiography "Grinding It Out" | 68 |
| Entry in an annual international sports competition since 1851 | 62 |
| Environment-related, like the lyrics to "Mercy Mercy Me" | 66 |
| Environmental datum of concern to asthmatics, for short | 55 |
| Environmental problem addressed in the Clean Air Act | 52 |
| Environmental slogan, or a hint to this puzzle's theme answers | 66 |
| Epic poem that begins with the "Gylfaginning" | 55 |
| Episode title for a cooking show featuring chicken recipes? | 59 |
| Episodes of "Friends" and "Seinfeld," now | 61 |
| Epithet coined for the 2002 State of the Union address | 54 |
| Epithet for France's Louis VI, with "the" | 55 |
| Epithet for the mouse in Burns's "To a Mouse" | 59 |
| Epoch when the landmasses of North and South America joined | 59 |
| Eponym of a number series that begins 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ... | 59 |
| Eponym of an annual award for best left-handed pitcher | 54 |
| Equine that originated in Italy's Campania region | 53 |
| Equipment for each of this puzzle's theme answers | 53 |
| Era referred to in the United Kingdom as "naughty"? | 61 |
| Eric Cartwright's nickname on "Bonanza" | 53 |
| Eric Clapton classic whose main riff was written by Duane Allman | 64 |
| Eric featured in "Monty Python's Personal Best" | 61 |
| Eric Stratton's "Animal House" nickname | 53 |
| Eric who played Nero in 2009's "Star Trek" | 56 |
| Eric who played the villain in 2009's "Star Trek" | 63 |
| Eric who was #46 on ESPN's Top 50 Athletes of the 20th Century | 66 |
| Eric who wrote "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" | 54 |
| Erich ___, author of "Emil and the Detectives" | 56 |
| Ernest Borgnine in "From Here to Eternity" | 52 |
| Ernest who designed Washington's Corcoran gallery | 53 |
| Ernest ___, winner of the first Pulitzer for fiction | 52 |
| Ernie Kovacs's gorilla band, with "The" | 53 |
| Ernie of the PGA, to whom this puzzle could be dedicated | 56 |
| Errant computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 52 |
| Erstwhile candidate Herman with the mantra "9-9-9" | 60 |
| Erstwhile heartthrob, to his erstwhile legion of swooning fans | 62 |
| Erykah in "Dave Chappelle's Block Party" | 54 |
| Esmeralda in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” e.g. | 56 |
| Esmeralda's goat in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" | 63 |
| Espionage novels heavy on futuristic gadgets, slangily | 54 |
| Esquire's "Sexiest Woman Alive" in 2013, in tabloids | 66 |
| Essay usually near the page with readers' letters | 53 |
| Essayist who wrote "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once" | 69 |
| Estefan with a minority ownership share of the Miami Dolphins | 61 |
| Esther Williams film, "___ Island With You" | 53 |
| Estimates suggest there are an average of 100,000 ... | 53 |
| ET who's appeared on "Hollywood Squares" | 54 |
| Et ___ (abbr. meaning "and the following") | 52 |
| Eternal, and a hint to this puzzle's phonetic theme | 55 |
| Ethan Hawke film that was made over the course of eleven years | 62 |
| Ethelbert who composed "Mighty Lak' a Rose" | 57 |
| Eugene O'Neill's "___ for the Misbegotten" | 60 |
| Eugene O'Neill's daughter who married Charlie Chaplin | 61 |
| Eugene who helped start the Industrial Workers of the World | 59 |
| Eugene who wrote "Wynken, Blynken and Nod" | 52 |
| Eugene ___, hero of "Look Homeward, Angel" | 52 |
| Euphemism used often on "The Newlywed Game" | 53 |
| Euripides hero who killed his mother to avenge his father | 57 |