| Kagan who saved crossword constructors from having to reference a very old actress or a Russian tennis player | 109 |
| Kansas City ___, Negro Leagues team with Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson and Ernie Banks | 87 |
| Kardashian who's on this season's "Dancing With the Stars" | 76 |
| Kate's role opposite Cate's Katharine in "The Aviator" | 72 |
| Kathy Griffin's life is on it, according to the title of her reality show | 77 |
| Kaufman play based on the Matthew Shepard incident, with "The" | 72 |
| Keaton, née Hall, who won the Best Actress Oscar for "Annie Hall" | 78 |
| Keeps going longer than is technically really necessary and then begins to start to become awkward, as a sentence | 113 |
| Kelli who will star in Broadway's "Nice Work If You Can Get It" | 77 |
| Kentucky city that's home to the Museum of the American Quilter's Society | 81 |
| Kentucky town with a college and a cornbread festival ... Christ, Wikipedia yields shitty clues | 95 |
| Kern and Hammerstein's "Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man" | 72 |
| Kerri who had that vault where her ankle was messed up but she won gold anyway | 78 |
| Kevin McHale's "Glee" character (no, not that Kevin McHale) | 73 |
| Key in an Alicia Keys album title (though only one of its songs is in it) | 73 |
| Khal ___ (Dothraki chief who wed Daenerys, on "Game of Thrones") | 74 |
| Kid who first appeared in O. Henry's "The Caballero's Way" | 76 |
| Kid's art activity ... or something seen four times in this puzzle's solution? | 86 |
| Kid's trains or, alternately, chocolate snack peddled by Ms. Chanel? | 72 |
| Kid-lit character who had a "Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" | 81 |
| Kid-lit title character who cries, "Oh, the things I now rule!" | 73 |
| Kid-lit title character who says "I am the ruler of all that I see!" | 78 |
| Kids' programming series that produced "Conjunction Junction" and "I'm Just a Bill" | 111 |
| Kids' song about an acorn "lying on the cold, cold ground" | 72 |
| Killers "Day & Age" bonus track "Forget About What ___" | 79 |
| Kilmer poem containing the line “Poems are made by fools like me” | 73 |
| Kind of arena that might host the Hugger Games (and a group hug involving tributes #1, #2, and #6) | 98 |
| Kind of cuisine in which onions, bell peppers and celery are the "holy trinity" | 89 |
| Kind of participle found in the sentence "While working on my computer, the dog pestered me for dinner" | 113 |
| Kind of production that "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" parodies | 74 |
| Kind of splint that immobilizes the wrist and thumb while allowing movement of other fingers | 92 |
| King Missile novelty hit with the lyrics "I can leave it home, when I think it's gonna get me in trouble / or I can rent it out, when I don't need it" | 168 |
| King who infamously demanded half of Rome's Western Empire as a dowry | 73 |
| King with the immortal line "Who is it that can tell me who I am?" | 76 |
| King, to Juan[LAST WEEK: The hidden name was Claudette Colbert, whose name appears across the grid's center row as CLAW / DEBT / COAL / BEAR.] | 146 |
| Kiss "You know your man is working hard. He's worth a ___" | 72 |
| Knighted Julius Caesar portrayer who helped decriminalize homosexuality in Britain | 82 |
| Knitted garments for women (and the longest common word that uses just the left typing hand) | 92 |
| Knock-off board game suffix found after "Dino," "Dog," or "Ocean" | 95 |
| Known as "the Impaler," prince who inspired "Dracula" | 73 |
| Knuckleballer Yoshida, currently the only professional woman pitcher in the U.S. (for the Chico Outlaws) | 104 |
| Korean heartthrob with the singles "I'm Coming" and "Inside of You" | 91 |