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Brent who played Data on "Star Trek: T.N.G." 54
Bret and Jemaine of "Flight of the Conchords," e.g. 61
Brew whose name is an article of clothing when read backward 60
Brewer of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable 55
Brewing industry name, as a craft beer brand since 1984 55
Brian Eno "Small Craft on a Milk Sea" collaborator Abrahams 69
Brian who admitted to composing the Windows 95 startup music on a Mac 69
Brian who co-authored "Oblique Strategies" 52
Brian who composed the Microsoft Windows startup sound 54
Brian who coproduced U2's "The Unforgettable Fire" 64
Brian who produced Coldplay's "Mylo Xyloto" 57
Brian who produced or co-produced several Talking Heads albums 62
Brian who scored the soundtrack to "The Lovely Bones" 63
Brian who wrote "The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire" 66
Brian who's a self-professed "nonmusician" 56
Bricks inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 1998 58
Bridge dividing the San Marco and San Polo districts 52
Bridge officer on the original "Star Trek" 52
Bridge player's need, and hint to this puzzle's theme 61
Bridge that is large for a dog that may be small (7) 52
Bridget Riley's "Movement in Squares," e.g. 57
Bridget's portrayer in "Bridget Jones's Diary" 64
Brief cause for celebration, and this puzzle's title 56
Brief relative of ''yada, yada, yada'' 54
Briefly, a feature of each starred clue, and a chunk of its answer 66
Briefly, show whose name appears under "123" in its logo 66
Bright star, one corner of "the summer triangle" 58
Brilliant young man in "The Brothers Karamazov" 57
Bring the "mee mee mee!" Muppet into the military? 60
Briscoe's portrayer on "Law & Order" 54
Brit's ''jolly,'' to an American 52
Brit's honorary title won by J. K. Rowling and Hugh Laurie: Abbr. 69
Brit. Broadcasting Corp., familiarly (with "the") 59
Brit. reference that added "uplink" in 2013 53
Britain's Arthur Wellesley, with "the" 52
Britain's biggest-selling paper, with "The" 57
British actor nicknamed "Serena" after his knighthood 63
British artist William with a 1745 portrait of him and his pug dog 66
British author of the so-called "London Trilogy" 58
British band with the 1967 hit "Itchycoo Park" 56
British band with the 1991 #1 hit "Unbelievable" 58
British college entrance exams (or parking-garage ground floors) 64
British comedian who toured a "Dress to Kill" show 60
British critic Kenneth who created "Oh! Calcutta!" 60
British dance-punk band with "Welcome to Goon Island" 63
British dish with an American version called a Hot Brown 56
British Film Institute's "greatest film director" 63
British game show in which has-beens compete in a jungle, briefly 65
British heavy metal band with the album "Ace of Spades" 65
British Invasion genre named for Liverpool's river 54
British leader from whom the "bobbies" got their name 63
British military governor in the American Revolution 52
British name of the 1960s series "Secret Agent" 57
British novelist who coined the term "dinner party" 61
British novelist who wrote "London Fields" 52
British P.M. who said "justice is truth in action" 60
British period beginning in 1660, with "the" 54
British Petroleum took majority ownership of it in 1978 55
British philosopher who wrote "Language, Truth and Logic" 67
British philosopher who wrote "Principia Ethica" 58
British poet who coined the term "runcible spoon" 59
British Prime Minister during U.S. Grant's presidency 57
British scientist Tim credited with inventing the World Wide Web 64
British ship that shares its name with a New York "village" 69
British singer known for the "folktronica" sound 58
British tabs' moniker for Charles's bride-to-be 55
British techno band that recorded "Regret" 52
British term for pantry that sounds more like a yellowy color 61
British TV network, familiarly (with "the") 53
Britpop group behind the hit 1999 album "Leisure Noise" 65
Brits' search for a Revolutionary War spy in their midst? 61
Britton who wrote "The President's Daughter," 1927 64
Broadcast-friendly version of a pop single with profanity 57
Broadway character who sings "Tea for Two" 52
Broadway composer Fred's laundry detergent of choice? 57
Broadway flop about an introduction to actor Bridges? 53
Broadway flop about singers with financial problems? 52
Broadway hit subtitled "A Musical Arabian Night" 58
Broadway hit that originally opened in London in 1978 53
Broadway musical about a G.I. Joe collectors' convention? 61
Broadway musical based on ''La Boheme'' 55
Broadway musical subtitled "The Timeless Love Story" 62
Broadway musical that featured "Bosom Buddies" 56
Broadway musical with the song "Bosom Buddies" 56
Broadway musical with the song "The Gods Love Nubia" 62
Broadway musical with the song "We Need a Little Christmas" 69
Broadway musical with two exclamation points in its name 56
Broadway show featuring the song "Stranger in Paradise" 65
Broadway smash whose poster image consisted of just two eyes 60
Broadway song that comes after "I'll Know" 56
Broadway song that comes before "Adelaide's Lament" 65
Broadway star Linda who won $100,000 on "Star Search" 63
Broadway title character who sings "Tea for Two" 58
Broadway's ''Five Guys Named ___'' 54
Broadway's "Arsenic and Old Lace," e.g. 53
Broadway's "Ev'rybody's Got _____ But Me" 63
Broadway's "The 25th Annual ___ County Spelling Bee" 66
Broderick's co-star in ''The Producers'' 60
Broderick's co-star in "The Producers" 52
Brokerage house whose ads are animated by Flat Black Films 58