| ___ of corn (easily caught fly ball, in baseball slang) | 55 |
| “How many times __ man turn his head”: Dylan | 52 |
| Pete Seeger "Fifteen miles on the Erie ___" | 53 |
| Alternative to "Continue" in an online order | 54 |
| "Stick" star who wraps about a big sinker? | 52 |
| Precursor to reality shows like "Punk'd" | 54 |
| Voltaire satire that Leonard Bernstein turned into a musical comedy | 67 |
| Where Nixon threw out the first baseball on 4/12/1960 | 53 |
| Christopher Cross "Arthur's Theme (Best That You ___)" | 68 |
| Sweet, or, read another way, a hint to five long puzzle answers | 63 |
| One of man's three legs, in the riddle of the Sphinx | 56 |
| Question opener that gets corrected by grammar nerds | 52 |
| Pleading question said while pulling on Mom's sleeve | 56 |
| Yankee Robinson who was MVP of the 2013 World Baseball Classic | 62 |
| "Arma virumque ___," "Aeneid" start | 55 |
| Craft for ''paddlin' Madelin' home'' | 60 |
| Animal Collective row out in a "Flesh" one | 52 |
| Composition where entering voices do the initial theme | 54 |
| "Thou ___ make me clean" (leper's words to Jesus) | 63 |
| "Thou __ not then be false to any man": "Hamlet" | 68 |
| "Or ___ thou guide Arcturus . . . ": Job 38:32 | 56 |
| "Farewell: thou ___ not teach me to forget": Romeo | 60 |
| "Doubt 'til thou __ doubt no more ...": Guerard | 61 |
| "Bold Lover, never, never ___ thou kiss": Keats | 57 |
| "___ thou by searching find out God?": Job | 52 |
| Frankie Valli's "___ Take My Eyes Off You" | 56 |
| "You ___ Stop the Beat" ("Hairspray" song) | 62 |
| Bach's "Christen, ätzet diesen Tag" is one | 59 |
| "Why, oh why ___?" ("Over the Rainbow" lyric) | 65 |
| John Trumbull's "Declaration of Independence," e.g. | 65 |
| Ambush locale in Episode 1 of "The Lone Ranger" | 57 |
| "So that's where the ___ to this old pen went!" | 61 |
| "Lid" in each of this puzzle's theme entries | 58 |
| Investment money, briefly, or this puzzle's theme, backward | 63 |
| Where to watch whales in Massachusetts, with "the" | 60 |
| Classic Massachusetts vacation spot, with "the" | 57 |
| Setting for Longfellow's "The Wreck of the Hesperus" | 66 |
| Florida's so-called "Waterfront Wonderland" | 57 |
| Thriller parodied by "The Simpsons" in 1993 | 53 |
| Karel ___, writer who coined the word "robot" | 55 |
| Czech playwright who coined the word "robot" | 54 |
| Author of sci-fi's "War With the Newts" | 53 |
| "War with the Newts" sci-fi novelist, 1936 | 52 |
| "___ Andy's Ballyhoo" ("Show Boat" song) | 64 |
| Mascot whose first and middle names are Horatio Magellan | 56 |
| His business card claimed he was a used furniture dealer | 56 |
| "Breakfast at Tiffany's" author Truman | 52 |
| Truman who wrote "Breakfast at Tiffany's" | 55 |
| Writer who said "All literature is gossip" | 52 |
| O. Henry award winner for "Shut a Final Door" | 55 |
| 2005 role for which Philip Seymour Hoffman won Best Actor | 57 |
| Cartoonist with regular "Advice fo' Chillun" | 58 |
| "It's a Wonderful Life" director Frank | 52 |
| ''It's a Wonderful Life'' director | 54 |
| His last work was "Pocketful of Miracles," 1961 | 57 |
| Frank who directed "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" | 53 |
| Frank who directed "It's a Wonderful Life" | 56 |
| Frank who directed "It Happened One Night" | 52 |
| Director of "You Can't Take It With You" | 54 |
| "The Name Above the Title" autobiographer, 1971 | 57 |
| "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" director Frank | 55 |
| "It's a Wonderful |Life" director Frank | 53 |
| ''It's a Wonderful Life'' director Frank | 60 |
| When they're locked, you look like you're shouting | 58 |
| "___ for Sale" (kids' book by Esphyr Slobodkina) | 62 |
| Explorer who commanded HMS Endeavour and HMS Resolution | 55 |
| Children's character whose hand was bitten off by a croc | 60 |
| Object of a Stockholm syndrome sufferer's affection | 55 |
| Prize "The Price Is Right" contestants freak out about | 64 |
| "Dude, Where's My ___?" (Ashton Kutcher film) | 59 |
| The puzzle for Nov. 5, 1996 is in two parts: Republican and Democrat. | 69 |
| Showcase highlight, on "The Price Is Right" | 53 |
| Setting for Radiohead's "Karma Police" video | 58 |
| Oldest daughter on "Jon & Kate Plus 8" | 52 |
| "___ Mia" (Top 10 hit for Jay and the Americans) | 58 |
| Measure used for "a girl's best friend" | 53 |
| ''Niña'' or ''Pinta'' | 56 |
| Contract clone (whose abbreviation hints at this puzzle's theme) | 68 |
| Bridge player's need, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
| Word with "primary" or "intensive" | 54 |
| Word with "health" or "intensive" | 53 |
| "I do not ___ farthing candle . . . for Handel": Lamb | 63 |
| Worries, and word anagrammed in part of four puzzle answers | 59 |
| Minnesota Twin who won seven American League batting titles | 59 |
| World's best-selling recording artist of the '90s | 57 |
| Singer with the 1993 multi-platinum album "Music Box" | 63 |
| Men at Work "Dr. Heckyll and Mr. Jive" album | 54 |
| Kasell on "Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me!" | 54 |
| Kasell of "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!" | 53 |
| Bernstein of "All the President's Men" | 52 |
| ___ Brutananadilewski of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" | 59 |
| Server of Norm, Cliff and Frasier, on "Cheers" | 56 |
| Eric who wrote "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" | 54 |
| "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming" star | 65 |
| His "Cosmos" series may be rebooted by Seth MacFarlane | 64 |
| Historian Thomas who wrote "The French Revolution" | 60 |
| Historian Thomas who authored "The French Revolution" | 63 |
| Opera title character who is stabbed by a spurned lover | 55 |
| Johnny Carson character who was 'magnificent' | 53 |
| Like the ''Knowledge'' of a Nicholson film | 58 |