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Element name derived from the Latin for "Copenhagen" 62
Element named for its discoverer's Scandinavian brithplace 62
Early 17th-century year in which Shakespeare's father died 62
Ellington standard whose title is Spanish for "lost" 62
Encounter shared by the four celebrity couples in this puzzle? 62
Eastern time slot for first-run "NYPD Blue" episodes 62
Entry in an annual international sports competition since 1851 62
Eric who played the villain in 2009's "Star Trek" 63
English novelist Canetti who wrote "Crowds and Power" 63
Energy company known for, well, everything but providing energy 63
Ending for ''mock'' or ''cook'' 63
Ending for ''coal'' or ''opal'' 63
Edward's adoptive mother in the "Twilight" series 63
Eighth or ninth word in the "Star Wars" opening crawl 63
Electrical conductance unit (that's another unit backwards) 63
Emmy-winning role for Sally on “Brothers & Sisters” 63
Ending for ''ball'' or ''bass'' 63
Eight-time "Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade" cohost 63
Extinct carnivore whose name means "different lizard" 63
Emmy-winning supporting actor from "Boardwalk Empire" 63
Esmeralda's goat in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" 63
Extended Director's Cut Special Edition Gift Set purchasers 63
Evergreen shrub that's Spanish for "little apple" 63
Elizabeth's plaint after always losing to her royal sister? 63
Evergreen tree has critical condition that's contagious (7) 63
Energy source that may be 2 trillion times as bright as the sun 63
Eighth-most-common word, according to the Oxford English Corpus 63
Every month's 13th day, except March, May, July and October 63
Economist who wrote "The Theory of the Leisure Class" 63
Edward who wrote the play "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia" 64
Emirate whose national flag has red, green, white and black bars 64
European city whose name sounds like two letters of the alphabet 64
Entertainer who was a Congressional Gold Medal recipient in 1962 64
Ending for ''cash'' or ''front'' 64
Elton John "___ little bit funny, this feeling inside" 64
Elvis Presley song on the flip side of "Treat Me Nice" 64
Eric Clapton classic whose main riff was written by Duane Allman 64
Either sister starring in 2004's "New York Minute" 64
English artist John who's buried at St. Paul's Cathedral 64
Edwin's fiancée in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" 64
Emile Hirsch film about the best place to load and unload boats? 64
Element whose chemical symbol is used in this puzzle's theme 64
Entertainer who holds the Guinness World Record for broken bones 64
Everett ___, player of Mr. Bernstein in "Citizen Kane" 64
Emma's director for ''Sense and Sensibility'' 65
Ending with ''buck'' or ''stink'' 65
Event that could be seen as far away as Las Vegas in the '50s 65
Ewing whose ex-wife dreamt an entire season of "Dallas" 65
Engineer Brian who published "Oblique Strategies" cards 65
Ecological character voiced by Danny DeVito, with "The" 65
Evil-___ (the only female villain in The Masters of the Universe) 65
Eight-time All-Star Tony of the '60s-'70s Minnesota Twins 65
End of the riddle whose answer is "When it's ajar." 65
Enola Gay, e.g. (and a hint to this puzzle's unusual feature) 65
Extraterrestrial factor in creating much of Earth's carbon-14 65
Eating record #5 (set at the Baltimore Waterfront Festival, 2006) 65
English martyr Sir John, the model for Shakespeare's Falstaff 65
Easy-to-follow sewing instructions already printed on the fabric? 65
Ending for ''glass'' or ''metal'' 65
Entertainer who was the first man to be married at Caesars Palace 65
Earhart who was the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic 66
Earhart who served as aviation editor for "Cosmopolitan" 66
Ending for ''heir'' or ''steward'' 66
Easternmost town on Maui, on one end of 52 miles of twisty highway 66
Element whose symbol comes from the Latin word "plumbum" 66
Element between platino and mercurio in the Spanish periodic table 66
Exposé about the tawdry relations of a 16th-century theologian? 66
Environment-related, like the lyrics to "Mercy Mercy Me" 66
Eric who was #46 on ESPN's Top 50 Athletes of the 20th Century 66
Esquire's "Sexiest Woman Alive" in 2013, in tabloids 66
Edward O. ___, card-counting author of "Beat the Dealer" 66
End of the question (Rearrange the circled letters for the answer) 66
Environmental slogan, or a hint to this puzzle's theme answers 66
Eastern creature sought in episodes of "Finding Bigfoot" 66
E.M. Forster book whose title came from "Leaves of Grass" 67
Egotistical Keith Urban song "Who Wouldn't Wanna ___" 67
Entree meant to be eaten with the fingers, according to its creator 67
Ending for "lion," "host" or "priest" 67
Eccentric in the soap parody "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" 67
Elton's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" duet partner 67
Either the top or bottom half of this puzzle, figuratively speaking 67
Either of two first names heard in "Werewolves of London" 67
Enthusiastic response to "Who's ready for ice cream?" 67
Early rules for it were developed at McGill University in the 1870s 67
Either of two of the Inspector Clouseau films, with "The" 67
Edward who was dubbed "The Dark Prophet" by Time magazine 67
Everly Brothers hit subtitled "To Watch Good Love Go Bad" 67
Exclamations of greeting, anger, attention-getting, or accentuation 67
End of Rhett's sentence that begins "Frankly, my dear" 68
Elvis's "Hound Dog" and "Anyway You Want Me" 68
Emmy winner for playing the title role in "Temple Grandin" 68
Entrepreneur who wrote the autobiography "Grinding It Out" 68
Either Didi or Gogo's hat in "Waiting for Godot," e.g. 68
Everything's better with this on it, according to a catch phrase 68
Exceeds limits (or what each of this puzzle's theme items does?) 68
Education-policy acronym for the four fields featured in this puzzle 68
European acme, and word hiding in this puzzle's 5 longest answers 69
Element with a low atomic number that is not found naturally on Earth 69
Ending with ''insist'' or ''persist'' 69
European city of 500,000+ whose name translates as "to eat" 69