*Henry Fonda chafes at his limited role on a WWII supply ship.
19A
Brockovich and Burnett
20A
Naughty
21A
Amtrak and Union Pacific (abbr)
22A
___ Alger, who wrote 19th century novels about rags to riches boys
24A
Cheap pseudo-Russian vodka
26A
Coffee dispenser
27A
Soviet newspaper
30A
Vitally important
35A
Covered with reddish oxidation product of iron
36A
Hall of Fame football coach Ewbank
37A
"Duck soup!"
38A
United ___ Emirates
39A
Harbor protector
40A
Dishonest person
41A
Copenhagen native
42A
Twilights, poetically
43A
Frozen dome-shaped dessert; also Alan Turing's code-breaking machine
44A
Winner of five Emmys for the movie in 8 Down
46A
9th grade political science course
47A
Mo. in the middle of summer
48A
Scott Joplin's "___ Leaf Rag"
50A
What an umbrella does for rain, a ___ does for sun.
54A
"Shame on you!"
55A
___ mode or ___ king
58A
Homecoming attendees
59A
Protein building block
62A
Diameter halves
63A
Japanese wrestling
64A
Bundle of cotton
65A
Pigs
66A
Slow-cooked meal of meat and vegetables
67A
Poses for an artist
Verticales
1D
Baby sheep
2D
Gumbo vegetable
3D
Encircle with a belt
4D
___-cone
5D
Mount Everest guide
6D
Trunk of the body
7D
Savannah summer hrs.
8D
*Robert Altman's "Korean war" film film about medical personnel that really satirizes Vietnam
9D
Capital of South Dakota
10D
*An unhinged American general orders a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union in "Dr. ___"
11D
In baseball, "A walk is as good as ___ ___"
12D
German filmmaker Riefenstahl
13D
Pre-Columbian prefix with America
18D
Adrien ___ in Roman Polanski's war drama The Pianist, won the Academy Award for Best Actor at age 29, becoming the youngest actor to win in that category
23D
In by 9, ___ ___ 5, same day dry-cleaning service
24D
*A Jewish-American princess, Goldie Hawn, thinks her enlistment will be like a vacation.
25D
*Radio funny man Robin Williams is sent to bring a little comedy back into the lives of the soldiers, in "Good Morning, ___."
27D
"The Devil Wears ___"
28D
Opposite of urban
29D
Hatha yoga posture
31D
Butterfly catchers
32D
Sam ___, American director of the "Spider-Man" trilogy
33D
As easy ___ ___
34D
Ancient harplike instruments
36D
Marijuana
39D
Jiggly dessert
43D
*In "Sgt. ___," Steve Martin runs the motor pool at Fort Baxter, which he exploits for scamming. (Based on the Phil Silvers TV show)
45D
Someone from Brisbane, Sydney, or Melbourne
46D
His book, "The Two Cultures," described the split between those in the sciences and the humanities.