| National Association of W Lovers member, on "Sesame Street" | 69 |
| Nate's and Chuck's girlfriend (at different times, of course) | 69 |
| National anthem that ends with "we stand on guard for thee" | 69 |
| New York's ___ Cultural Center, promoter of Hellenic civilization | 69 |
| New Jersey town where Edison built the first electric lighting system | 69 |
| No. 6 on the ABA Journal's list of the 25 greatest legal TV shows | 69 |
| NFL Network journalist Rich, once partnered on ESPN with Stuart Scott | 69 |
| Number that's physically impossible to write out in standard form | 69 |
| Negotiations leading to the surrender of German troops in Italy _____ | 69 |
| Nancy Pelosi was the first person ever to have this title in Congress | 69 |
| Notice "All Quiet on the Western Front" sitting on a shelf? | 69 |
| Neil with the 1962 chart-topper "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" | 69 |
| Nestlé brand named for its covering of tiny white confection balls | 69 |
| New Testament book that chronicles the story of Ananias and Sapphira | 68 |
| Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" | 68 |
| Novelist who translated "Alice in Wonderland" into Russian | 68 |
| Nickelodeon's "___ Declassified School Survival Guide" | 68 |
| Nevada county in which part of Death Valley National Park is located | 68 |
| Neil Diamond "Yesterday's gone. Now all I want is ___" | 68 |
| Nickelodeon's "incredible, squishable, squeezable" goo | 68 |
| Novel originally published under the pseudonymous byline Currer Bell | 68 |
| Novel dedicated to William Makepeace Thackeray in the second edition | 68 |
| Newly-elected senator married to a former Miami Dolphins cheerleader | 68 |
| Novelty gifts that show off the wearer's nonexistent personality | 68 |
| Nathanael and Jack's travel guide about Heathrow's environs? | 68 |
| New Jersey home of America's first movie studio, the Black Maria | 68 |
| North Carolina town that's home to Appalachian State University | 67 |
| Nicolas whom "Dog the Bounty Hunter" once posted bail for | 67 |
| Name repeated in the lyric "Whatever ___ wants, ___ gets" | 67 |
| Nirvana "I ___ an easy friend. I do, with an ear to lend" | 67 |
| Nordic skier Smetanina, first woman to win 10 Winter Olympic medals | 67 |
| New England Patriot who caught a record 23 touchdown passes in 2007 | 67 |
| New Jersey village that was the first ever to be incandescently lit | 67 |
| Neil Diamond "Three Chord Opera" song about an assignment | 67 |
| Name that would be super easy to clue if this puzzle were in Korean | 67 |
| Negro League great Turkey ____, 2000 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee | 67 |
| Novel about "lost generation" lives, with "The" | 67 |
| Novel whose last line is "I never knew who my father was" | 67 |
| Number of African countries with español as an official language | 67 |
| Name that's one syllable in English, two syllables in Japanese | 66 |
| North Carolina governor for whom a county and two cities are named | 66 |
| Nicollette Sheridan's role on "Desperate Housewives" | 66 |
| Nevada city that hosts the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering | 66 |
| Nu metal band whose name is written with a backwards "R" | 66 |
| Nonprofit sports org. with $846 million in revenue in 2010-'11 | 66 |
| Nash who wrote "I don't mind eels / Except as meals" | 66 |
| NYC subway line runs from Bedford Park Boulevard to Brighton Beach | 66 |
| Nickname of witch Narcissa Malfoy, Harry Potter's belated ally | 66 |
| New slogan for a Michigan city trying to seem a little more crazy? | 66 |
| Nonverbal equivalent of "You have got to be kidding me!" | 66 |
| Negative words before "agree" or "materialize" | 66 |
| Now I'm dating Count Dracula. Things are going well, but . . . | 66 |
| Nail polish brand with a color called "Do You Lilac It?" | 66 |
| Not just plainly o------, but ___ ___ (and kind of redundant, too) | 66 |
| Name for a chain of Shirley Temple-themed drinking establishments? | 66 |
| Neutral Milk Hotel's "In the Aeroplane Over the ___" | 66 |
| New Mexican town whose name means "place of red willows" | 66 |
| Nickname of baseball player Joyner or basketball player Szczerbiak | 66 |
| Nickname of the N.B.A.'s David Robinson, with "the" | 65 |
| Nutritional beverage recently sued for allegedly causing priapism | 65 |
| Not the way to look if you need help with this puzzle's theme | 65 |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne story subtitled "The Bosom-Serpent" | 65 |
| Night "The Wild Wild West" was shown in 1960s TV: Abbr. | 65 |
| Novel whose working title was "The Summer of the Shark" | 65 |
| National clothing chain based in New York's Greenwich Village | 65 |
| Name not to be used with "twins," as they now prefer it | 65 |
| Naughty by Nature "You down with ___, yeah you know me" | 65 |
| National grp. since 1897 that elected its first male head in 2009 | 65 |
| Newsman who wrote "Flashbacks: On Returning to Vietnam" | 65 |
| Nutritional supplement touted as "health from the hive" | 65 |
| Neologism that describes any of this puzzle's starred entries | 65 |
| New Guinea port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight | 65 |
| Name of Cheech and Chong's favorite PC store? (word reversal) | 65 |
| Navigational tools that measure the positions of celestial bodies | 65 |
| Nicolas Cage's "Leaving Las Vegas" costar Elisabeth | 65 |
| NBC show where Chase, Belushi, Radner et al. got their big breaks | 65 |
| New Mexico town whose name means "place of red willows" | 65 |
| National day of gratitude, first observed by the Pilgrims in 1621 | 65 |
| Numerical classification of the most used U-boats of World War II | 65 |
| Noah's great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather | 64 |
| Northern European nation that instituted internet voting in 2005 | 64 |
| Northwest college town where "Animal House" was filmed | 64 |
| Number of sequels to the original "Planet of the Apes" | 64 |
| Nickname of the treat with its 100th anniversary on July 7, 2007 | 64 |
| Newspaper partly owned by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim: Abbr. | 64 |
| Newbery Medal winner for "Island of the Blue Dolphins" | 64 |
| Number in "A Chorus Line" that's actually a number | 64 |
| NFL tiebreakers hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 64 |
| National org. with the slogan "every child. one voice" | 64 |
| N.F.L. owner who moved the Cleveland Browns to Baltimore in 1996 | 64 |
| New Jersey city on the west side of the George Washington Bridge | 64 |
| Noteworthy watcher of "Our American Cousin," 4/14/1865 | 64 |
| North African nation bordering Western Sahara, Algeria, and Mali | 64 |
| Name of the "divided by" sign with a line and two dots | 64 |
| No longer being able to "pinch an inch," among others? | 64 |
| Network whose first broadcast was "Gone With the Wind" | 64 |
| Number of clues in this puzzle that contain factual inaccuracies | 64 |
| Ned's Atomic Dustbin "You Don't Want ___ That" | 64 |
| Non-head of state who addressed a 1989 joint session of Congress | 64 |
| Name of several movie brothers that was changed from Wonskolaser | 64 |