- WORLD
- Paper in which the first crossword appeared
- Macrocosm
- Globe depiction
- Home to everyone you know
- Eschatology studies its end
- See 17-Across
- Weirdly broad music genre category, when you think about it
- Pulitzer's paper
- You are here
- Tulsa newspaper
- Indefinite multitude
- Planet
- With 65 Across, title shared by each member of our country club
- Kind of premiere
- Part of TWA
- Globe representation
- Pulitzer's New York newspaper
- Realm
- Earth
- Start of 28-Across
- Big Apple paper that published the first crossword
- Part of WWW
- ___ Series
- The ___ is my oyster
- Fantasy writer's creation
- What in the __?
- Large amount
- Hurt amount?
- __ Cup
- See 25-Across
- Pulitzer's New York paper
- Big Apple paper that ran the first crossword
- __ Series
- __ Series (October baseball event)
- Sci-fi fabrication
- Any planet
- Particular class of people
- Observation, part 3
- #8
- One ___ or none.
- ___ Government.
- One ___.
- It's "too much with us."
- Paper that started crosswords.
- The earth.
- A small place.
- Cosmos.
- Mankind.
- A very great quantity.
- Part of WHO.
- People in general.
- Great quantity, as of good.
- Everybody and everything.
- Lover's lover
- Court or Series
- Twin towers, with 20 Across and 1 Down
- All's right with the ___: Browning
- Humanity
- We Are the ___, 1985 song
- Soccer's ___ Cup
- Series opener?
- Bygone New York newspaper
- Tulsa daily, with "the"
- Word before class or war
- Sci-fi author's creation
- Sci-fi writer's creation
- With 78-Across, stated desire of many a Miss America
- Setting for everything
- Sphere
- New York paper that published the very first crossword (1913)
- Everything one could possibly offer, with "the"
- Karl Wallinger's ___ Party
- Beyonce song "Run the ___ (Girls)"
- The _____ According to Garp
- Third follower in global politics
- As the ___ Turns
- Type of premiere
- The ___ is your oyster
- Universe
- Wide opening?
- Cup or "Bank" preceder
- Florida's Disney ___
- Florida's Walt Disney ____
- The ___ According to Garp
- Fantasy author's creation
- My oyster, in a saying
- WWW part
- TWA part
- Champ's domain, maybe
- New York paper that published the first crossword
- Globe
- We're all in it together
- New York newspaper that published the first crossword
- Whole of civilization
- Belonging to former times