| Martin Luther King Jr. had one |
DREAM |
| Moon or Mercury |
ROCKTAR |
| N.Y.S.E. debut |
IPO |
| Native Arizonan |
MOHAE |
| Old film dog |
ATA |
| Old TV knob abbr |
HOR |
| On |
ATOP |
| One spared by God in a Bible story |
ISAAC |
| Pastime for Napoleon and Benjamin Franklin |
CHESS |
| Port in southern Italy |
BARI |
| Relative of a raccoon |
COATI |
| Secret knowledge |
ARCANA |
| Secret spillers |
TATTERS |
| See 20-Across |
SINATRA |
| See 59-Across |
MUSIC |
| Shade of blue |
ROYAL |
| Small songbird |
FINCH |
| Soft component of fleece? |
CEE |
| Some clouds |
NMBUSES |
| Something cut by a lapidary |
GEM |
| Something that might be stolen while a crowd watches? |
SCENE |
| Spoof |
SATIE |
| Squeeze (out) |
EKE |
| Stunned, in a way |
TASED |
| Supply for General Mills |
OATS |
| Thai dip |
SATASAUCE |
| There was much of it in Shakespeare |
ADO |
| Things exchanged between brides and grooms |
IDOS |
| Tore |
SPED |
| Turns (off) |
SHUTS |
| Understand |
GRAS |
| Western city known as 'Family City U.S.A.' |
OREM |
| Where to find an American in Moscow? |
IDAHO |
| Who wrote, in a classic children's book, 'It is hard to be brave ... when you're only a Very Small Animal' |
MILNE |
| William and Mary, e.g |
NAMES |
| With 22-Across, mid-20th-century giant in 59-/62-Across |
FRANK |
| With 62-Across, see 20-Across |
POPULAR |
| ___ Arbor |
ANN |
| ___ Jima |
IWO |