Sir William who wrote "The Principles and Practice of Medicine" | 73 |
Morrissey video compilation that translates to "Listen, Steven" | 73 |
Friend barges in while gent is making amorous overtures; ref declares ... | 73 |
Union that didn't live long to regret endorsing Ronald Reagan in 1980 | 73 |
My favorite cheap beer, for short (just sayin', if you're buying) | 73 |
What the Baseball Hall of Fame is considering lifting a lifetime ban for? | 73 |
Common chamber music form that includes Beethoven's "Ghost" | 73 |
Dead giveaway that somebody's been eating cheap fast food hamburgers? | 73 |
One of Carlin's seven dirty words that's since become commonplace | 73 |
"If music be the food of love, ___" ("Twelfth Night") | 73 |
Cartoon character whose debut film was "Golddiggers of '49" | 73 |
Bodily organ with no definite structure, function, or truth-value at all? | 73 |
Q: See title A: "Just one, but it has to really WANT to change" | 73 |
Words with ''pedestal'' or ''happy face'' | 73 |
What people in relationships need together ... or this puzzle's title | 73 |
What King Arthur's men would like to have seen more of along the way? | 73 |
Co-firing technique used to reduce pollution from electrical power plants | 73 |
Stop at this North Dakota region that was the inspiration for a folk song | 73 |
Shakespeare character who says "I have set my life upon a cast" | 73 |
Famously enigmatic signature on Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain" | 73 |
Skating maneuver by "Best Damn Sports Show Period" cohost John? | 73 |
"Please, please be a love seat or a recliner or something ..."? | 73 |
Brian whose Orchestra had the 1998 hit "Jump Jive an' Wail" | 73 |
Elvis's and Mariah's record number of weeks at Billboard's #1 | 73 |
"___ Bangs" (William Hung's "American Idol" song) | 73 |
He wrote the words and music for Johnny's "A Boy Named Sue" | 73 |
LaBeouf of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" | 73 |
Something that's pressed, which helps explain this puzzle's theme | 73 |
REO Speedwagon "It's time to bring this ship in to the ___" | 73 |
"Love ___ Brought You Home" (Toni Braxton's first solo hit) | 73 |
"Greatest Voice of the Twentieth Century," according to the BBC | 73 |
Petty "Their A&R man said 'I don't hear a ___'" | 73 |
"Sleep that knits up the ravell'd ___ of care": Shakespeare | 73 |
Toy that "Log" was a parody of, on "Ren & Stimpy" | 73 |
Someone who only watches Swedish cinema and eats grass-fed beef, probably | 73 |
"America's #1 Party Girl," per a recent Rolling Stone cover | 73 |
Words before "a Brain" and "an Animal" in book titles | 73 |
Signal that had only existed for a few years when the RMS Titanic used it | 73 |
Alejandro ___, Tony Montana's rival drug lord in "Scarface" | 73 |
Villain in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" | 73 |
"___ the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you": Hamlet | 73 |
"The weight of rages will press hard upon the employer" speaker | 73 |
An annual convention in August, 2006, will celebrate its 40th anniversary | 73 |
"Be ever wonderful, ___ you are" (Earth, Wind & Fire lyric) | 73 |
Sci-fi character who inspired "Harmonies for the Haunted" band? | 73 |
Bend to go through a doorway, say ... or what may be in front of the door | 73 |
March figure ... or, when split into three parts, a title for this puzzle | 73 |
What this puzzle's theme answers contain (if you look closely enough) | 73 |
Fence 'doors' that automatically return to their closed positions | 73 |
Idea that motivates getting bikini-clad babes to advertise motor vehicles | 73 |
Long-distance runner Ron once married to long-distance runner Mary Decker | 73 |
Credit card purchase a little kid was forbidden to make, but made anyway? | 73 |
Saying "I'm not sure that dress looks perfect on you," e.g. | 73 |
Shade from the sun that's inserted in this puzzle's theme answers | 73 |
Don't do this, even if I'm an unruly student at a political forum | 73 |
Russian pop duo with the hit album "200 km/h in the Wrong Lane" | 73 |
Mike ___ ("Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" boy from Arizona) | 73 |
"They're real, and they're spectacular" actress Hatcher | 73 |
Adhering to Strunk and White's advice "Omit needless words" | 73 |
In Search Of: Southeast Asian boyfriend; maybe you can work out as my ___ | 73 |
Part of Zemeckis's Best Director speech for "Forrest Gump"? | 73 |
T: Ever audit somebody and find they've overpaid? A: __ (Buddy Holly) | 73 |
Word with ''Entertainment!'' or ''Amore'' | 73 |
Admonishment to someone eating off your plate at a Polynesian restaurant? | 73 |
Cannabinoid agonist responsible for many a vapid philosophical discussion | 73 |
1956 film that earned an Oscar nomination for 11-year-old Patty McCormack | 73 |
"Floral" film of 2006 with Josh Hartnett and Scarlett Johansson | 73 |
What can be said about the answers to this puzzle's capitalized clues | 73 |
"Songs in ___ of Z" (compilation of "outsider" music) | 73 |
"I'll Be There for You" for "Friends," and others | 73 |
They require special viewing gadgets, and this puzzle's literal title | 73 |
Springsteen "His body hit the street with such a beautiful ___" | 73 |
"___ not for you to hear what I can speak": "Macbeth" | 73 |
Friday: Iggy hosts Google Search call-in show in his attempt to offer ... | 73 |
"Headless Body in ___ Bar" (sensational New York Post headline) | 73 |
"TGS With ___ Jordan" (fictional sitcom on "30 Rock") | 73 |
Kilmer poem containing the line “Poems are made by fools like me” | 73 |
First golfer to win the U.S., British and Canadian Opens in the same year | 73 |
Travis who sang "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" | 73 |
"The ___ is out there" (catchphrase on "The X-Files") | 73 |
Country whose name becomes its capital when you drop its last two letters | 73 |
“Chariot” in von Däniken’s “Chariots of the Gods?” | 73 |
___ Danssen (Heidi Klum's "Parks and Recreation" character) | 73 |
Element 118, which has the highest atomic mass of all discovered elements | 73 |
Language in which "Pakistan" means "land of the pure" | 73 |
First Latin American country to nationally legalize same-sex civil unions | 73 |
Phillie Chase on Sports Illustrated's "MLB All-Decade Team" | 73 |
Subject of the Rolling Stones' "Mother's Little Helper" | 73 |
Word that led to the "Why a duck?" routine by the Marx brothers | 73 |
Known as "the Impaler," prince who inspired "Dracula" | 73 |
"Faites ___ jeux" (croupier's phrase at the roulette wheel) | 73 |
Tarzan's order to Cheeta when the wedding bouquets didn't arrive? | 73 |
Its royal badge features the motto "Pleidiol wyf i'm gwlad" | 73 |
"Start every day off with a smile and get it over with" speaker | 73 |
He said "Start every day off with a smile and get it over with" | 73 |
When "anything can happen" on "The Mickey Mouse Club" | 73 |
Painted the town red, in a way ... or successfully completed this puzzle? | 73 |
"___ loves believes the impossible": Elizabeth Barrett Browning | 73 |
Start of a bumper sticker that may end with one's favorite attraction | 73 |
Huge fan of spells, conjuring, and anything and everything broom-related? | 73 |