| Insurance company with commercials featuring Dennis Haysbert | 60 |
| Illegal activity admitted by Lance Armstrong in January 2013 | 60 |
| If a man does this and 35-A on 55-A, he may wind up saying 8 | 60 |
| Italian vermouth brand featured in "Breaking Away" | 60 |
| It once had a "30 minutes or it's free" policy | 60 |
| Insurance industry name, with headquarters in a Boston tower | 60 |
| Infomercial guy Matthew in those question mark-covered suits | 60 |
| Island's PC hookup with Turing Test beating software (5) | 60 |
| It "never won any battle," according to Eisenhower | 60 |
| It's often given by business suppliers for bulk ordering | 60 |
| Idolized artist in Ouida's "A Dog of Flanders" | 60 |
| It connects New York's Rockland and Westchester Counties | 60 |
| Im-ho-___, Boris Karloff's role in "The Mummy" | 60 |
| It might be said when your folks go on about their sex lives | 60 |
| If you go at it, you'll get there as quickly as possible | 60 |
| Involving New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, for example | 60 |
| It's America's fifth-largest, according to FDIC data | 60 |
| Inflammation of that dangly thing in the back of your throat | 60 |
| Ice cream flavor that's a synonym for "boring" | 60 |
| Inspiration for the tribute bands Fernando Rising and Mamamia | 61 |
| Instrument "played" for a hairbrush microphone user | 61 |
| Its third verse begins "Let music swell the breeze" | 61 |
| Its name is derived from the Greek for "pale green" | 61 |
| Its rising signaled the flooding of the Nile in ancient Egypt | 61 |
| Irving Berlin's "You're Just in Love," e.g. | 61 |
| It can be winkin' or blinkin', but it doesn't nod | 61 |
| Insurance company that gets you a quote in 15 minutes or less | 61 |
| It starts with "In" and ends with "Egypt" | 61 |
| Invention by Otto Lilienthal in which he crashed to his death | 61 |
| Ingrid Bergman's last film "A Woman Called ___" | 61 |
| Influential 19th-century Atlanta Constitution editor Henry __ | 61 |
| Its license plates have the motto "Famous Potatoes" | 61 |
| Its state quarter has an image based on a Grant Wood painting | 61 |
| It precedes the last words of the four longest puzzle answers | 61 |
| Its rows, columns and diagonals all add up to the same number | 61 |
| Intl. group whose initials in English and French are reversed | 61 |
| Its quarter reads "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers" | 61 |
| Its ingredient list starts with sugar and ends with chocolate | 61 |
| Italian city where "The Taming of the Shrew" is set | 61 |
| Its clock was featured in the 1945 film "The Clock" | 61 |
| Island group the NFL's Troy Polamalu's family is from | 61 |
| Infomercial line ... with a hint to 10 answers in this puzzle | 61 |
| Iowa setting for the League of Sofa Manufacturers convention? | 61 |
| Influential South Bronx band made up of the Scroggins sisters | 61 |
| In other words, you must spend $500 more to please your child | 61 |
| Indonesian orchestra with a variety of percussion instruments | 61 |
| It usually begins with the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg | 61 |
| Imprisoned Chinese activist and 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner | 61 |
| It came in whatever color you wanted, as long as it was black | 61 |
| Irish playwright who wrote "The Shadow of a Gunman" | 61 |
| It's flat, frozen, and sometimes compared to winter roads | 61 |
| Image in Dali's eye-tricking "In Voluptas Mors" | 61 |
| In Harry Potter books, nonmagical offspring of wizard parents | 61 |
| It's "short and stout" in a children's song | 61 |
| Instrument featured on Eddie Vedder's new album, casually | 61 |
| It ends with chalypsography, in the Oxford English Dictionary | 61 |
| Its goal is to include "all words in all languages" | 61 |
| Intl. group whose biennial conferences are focuses of protest | 61 |
| Indoor puzzler (who when done should probably plan to get...) | 61 |
| It follows ''inter'' or ''et'' | 62 |
| Instrument bearing the coat of arms of France's Charles IX | 62 |
| In Shakespeare, the star in "The star is fall'n" | 62 |
| Italian seaport that's home to Saint Nicholas's relics | 62 |
| Inspiration for Tchaikovsky's "Manfred Symphony" | 62 |
| It can follow the last word of this puzzle's theme entries | 62 |
| Item whose name is derived from the Latin "aquarius" | 62 |
| In a '64 song it's "really lookin' fine" | 62 |
| It begins "Forasmuch as many have taken in hand ..." | 62 |
| Insect with a name from the Greek word for "prophet" | 62 |
| It recently confirmed that Voyager 1 has left the solar system | 62 |
| It's where someone in the sticks might go to buy groceries | 62 |
| Its national anthem is "Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani" | 62 |
| Indians whose name means "lovers of sexual pleasure" | 62 |
| Industrial compounds banned in the USA since the late '70s | 62 |
| Isley that sang with Rod on "This Old Heart of Mine" | 62 |
| It was established by the National Defense Act of 1916 (abbr.) | 62 |
| Italian Renaissance poet who wrote "Orlando Furioso" | 62 |
| It was MSNBC's highest-rated program when canceled in 2003 | 62 |
| Internet writing system that popularized "pwn'd" | 62 |
| Infomercial guy Matthew with those question mark-covered suits | 62 |
| It distributes programming to multiple stations simultaneously | 62 |
| It begins "Two households, both alike in dignity..." | 62 |
| Item manufactured in Blaine in "Waiting for Guffman" | 62 |
| Indian home ... or a hint to nine other answers in this puzzle | 62 |
| Item used to settle disputes about mathematical connectedness? | 62 |
| It succeeded "Let It Be" as Billboard's #1 single | 63 |
| In "Rent," it starts with "Seasons of Love" | 63 |
| Initials shared by the presidential runners-up of 1928 and 1956 | 63 |
| It's between the South Frigid Zone and South Temperate Zone | 63 |
| Insects that can become "zombies" via different fungi | 63 |
| Imported item found in eight answers (in the letters indicated) | 63 |
| Island chain that's home to Portugal's highest mountain | 63 |
| Investment money, briefly, or this puzzle's theme, backward | 63 |
| It was called a "permanent World's Fair" early on | 63 |
| It comes back in NYC every year on the first Sunday in November | 63 |
| It "waits at the crossway of the stars," wrote Borges | 63 |
| Its opening includes a brief "American Gothic" parody | 63 |
| It made many touchdowns in the late '60s and early '70s | 63 |
| Interface developed for the Intel x86 family of microprocessors | 63 |
| Indiana town where "Parks and Recreation" takes place | 63 |