| Belief that God created the world, but does not intervene in it | 63 |
| Band that covered "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" | 63 |
| Buddy who played the dad on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 63 |
| Broadway star Linda who won $100,000 on "Star Search" | 63 |
| Big Apple mayor who inquired "How'm I doin'?" | 63 |
| Brian who scored the soundtrack to "The Lovely Bones" | 63 |
| Best New Age Album Grammy winner for "Shepherd Moons" | 63 |
| Baseball stats usually rounded to two decimal places, for short | 63 |
| Brand name that's coincidentally Italian for "it" | 63 |
| Bill Cosby ambulance comedy "Mother, ___ & Speed" | 63 |
| Biden's successor on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee | 63 |
| Best Supporting Actor nominee for "On the Waterfront" | 63 |
| Brazilian soccer star nicknamed "Pelé with skirts" | 63 |
| Breaking Point lyric "Baby I'm all ___ up in you" | 63 |
| Body-care brand named from the Latin for "snow-white" | 63 |
| Buck ___, first African-American coach in Major League Baseball | 63 |
| Best Buy buys [SEE NOTE LINK ABOVE ON HOW TO SOLVE THIS PUZZLE] | 63 |
| Bottled beverage whose name is taken from the fruit it contains | 63 |
| Bob ___, narrator on TV's "How I Met Your Mother" | 63 |
| Banda ___ (city devastated by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake) | 63 |
| Band that can retrofit your theater to accommodate automobiles? | 63 |
| Best Original Screenplay winner for "American Beauty" | 63 |
| Bogart and pals in "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" | 63 |
| Best Actress Oscar-winner for "It Happened One Night" | 63 |
| Black bird with bald patches where its fine feathers should be? | 63 |
| Baroness _____ Orczy ("The Scarlet Pimpernel" author) | 63 |
| Band with the 1986 hit 'Tuff Enuff,' with 'the' | 63 |
| British actor nicknamed "Serena" after his knighthood | 63 |
| Base off the coast of Brest for France's nuclear submarines | 63 |
| Because of tough economic times, the literary character was ___ | 63 |
| Bobby Ray who withdrew a Secretary of Defense bid under Clinton | 63 |
| Bickering over who gets to fire the doomsday weapon? (Illinois) | 63 |
| Baseball term that defines the threshold of incompetent hitting | 63 |
| Bach composition that might have you pulling out all the stops? | 63 |
| Businessman/entertainer who was once mayor of Bridgeport, Conn. | 63 |
| Baked dish made of eggs, cheese, cigarette butts and cocktails? | 63 |
| Boy-meets-girl movie watched immediately after boy-leaves-girl? | 63 |
| British leader from whom the "bobbies" got their name | 63 |
| Begin a game of "She loves me, she loves me not ..."? | 63 |
| BET Hip Hop Awards "Rookie of the Year" winner ___ Lo | 63 |
| Bar found at the end of this puzzle's seven longest answers | 63 |
| Barrett who played on the only great Pink Floyd album [*ducks*] | 63 |
| Basher ___, one of the eleven in "Ocean's Eleven" | 63 |
| Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights," for one | 63 |
| British Film Institute's "greatest film director" | 63 |
| British dance-punk band with "Welcome to Goon Island" | 63 |
| Bela Lugosi's role in "The Ghost of Frankenstein" | 63 |
| Brother referred to in "Am I my brother's keeper?" | 64 |
| British college entrance exams (or parking-garage ground floors) | 64 |
| Bird's jazz style [solve great indie xwords at avxwords.com] | 64 |
| Bacharach who wrote the music for "Promises, Promises" | 64 |
| Brian who coproduced U2's "The Unforgettable Fire" | 64 |
| Berlin who wrote "The Puzzling World of Winston Breen" | 64 |
| Bermuda ___ (extinct bird in "Breakfast of Champions") | 64 |
| Borgnine who did voice work in "SpongeBob SquarePants" | 64 |
| Benefit program allowing workers to acquire a stake in their co. | 64 |
| Bluth brother whose name is pronounced like a biblical character | 64 |
| Ballerina Rubinstein, for whom Ravel wrote "Boléro" | 64 |
| Bible book with the line "For unto us a child is born" | 64 |
| Best Supporting Actor for 1958's "The Big Country" | 64 |
| Band with the multi-platinum album "Follow the Leader" | 64 |
| Bobby Sherman song alternatively titled "If I Had You" | 64 |
| Bird that "at heaven's gate sings," in Shakespeare | 64 |
| Barry who played Lt. Gerard on TV's "The Fugitive" | 64 |
| Britton who wrote "The President's Daughter," 1927 | 64 |
| Boy band whose name was derived from the members' last names | 64 |
| Birdie that's hidden literally in 10 pairs of puzzle answers | 64 |
| Black-and-white items that are 655 days older than the crossword | 64 |
| Bridget's portrayer in "Bridget Jones's Diary" | 64 |
| Board game originally titled "La Conquête du Monde" | 64 |
| Best-seller subtitled "The Saga of an American Family" | 64 |
| Boutique headphones from the producer of "The Chronic" | 64 |
| British scientist Tim credited with inventing the World Wide Web | 64 |
| Bunch of corporate directors who are never replaced, in Anaheim? | 64 |
| Bread spread for someone who's hungry enough to eat a horse? | 64 |
| Bacteriologist Paul who coined the word "chemotherapy" | 64 |
| Bob Seger "Only one thing in common, they got the ___" | 64 |
| Book with the words "Fish in a tree. How can that be?" | 64 |
| Breakfast in bed, say, that's almost always eaten in disgust | 64 |
| Bon ___ (folk band that won the 2012 Grammy for Best New Artist) | 64 |
| Best Supporting Actress nominee for "Five Easy Pieces" | 64 |
| Brand with the tagline "Established in Milwaukee 1844" | 64 |
| Burgess's "I'd rather see than be one" critter | 64 |
| Band whose biggest hit's video featured Milton Berle in drag | 64 |
| Book club selection or, with a comma in between, "new" | 64 |
| Bonnie "Prince" Billy album "I ___ Darkness" | 64 |
| Bad thing to hit if one didn't mean to "reply all" | 64 |
| Book that recommends putting the sun in your opponent's eyes | 64 |
| Band with a 1985 U.K. #1 album titled "Meat Is Murder" | 64 |
| Bronx heroes (including the first word of a Matthew Prior quote) | 64 |
| Baseball manager Joe who coauthored "The Yankee Years" | 64 |
| Bill Withers song about being taken advantage of (in a good way) | 64 |
| Bay City Rollers' 1978 hit, "The ___ Feel Tonight" | 64 |
| Band with the live album "Paintin' the Town Brown" | 64 |
| Band whose members included Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, and Howe | 64 |
| Best Picture winner tied with "Gigi" for shortest title | 65 |
| Babes in Toyland song inspired by "The Little Mermaid"? | 65 |
| Brand with the old slogan "Do you pivot every morning?" | 65 |
| Book of the Bible in which the word "God" never appears | 65 |
| Better Than ___ (band with the 1995 hit album "Deluxe") | 65 |