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"Nutrition that starts with apples" sloganeer 55
“You might call me a topologist,” said the ___ 54
Apt challenger of this puzzle's circled locations 53
The part of a gift horse you shouldn't inspect, it's said 65
Word with ''motor'' or ''bad'' 62
Influential U.K. band from '60s, with "The" 57
Neil Diamond "The ___ Album: As Time Goes By" 55
"Philadelphia" or "Chicago," e.g. 53
"Midnight in Paris" or "Match Point" 56
"Chicago" or "Philadelphia," e.g. 53
''Philadelphia'' or ''Chicago'' 63
Uncredited actors, and a hint to this puzzle's theme 56
''10'' and ''Seven'' 52
1978 Billy Joel hit that gave its name to a 2002 Broadway musical 65
"... like rain upon the ___ grass" (Psalms) 53
His "Symphony No. 1" was written at age eight 55
AWOL chasers ... or a hint to the answers to the six italicized clues 69
Chris Noth's role on "Sex and the City" 53
Chris Noth's role in "Sex and the City" 53
Band with the 1992 #1 hit "To Be With You" 52
"Sex and the City" character also known as John 57
TV star who said "Stop gabbin' and get me some oats!" 67
He'll "talk 'til his voice is hoarse" 55
'60s sitcom character whose handlers stuffed nylon in his mouth 67
Amulet word used as the title of a 1970 #1 album for Santana 60
One subject of a "Strange Case" in literature 55
One of two title roles (in the same film) for Spencer Tracy 59
Half of a title role for John Barrymore or Spencer Tracy 56
You'll be in a strong field when you take this test (abbr.) 63
You'll be in a strong field when you take this abbreviated test 67
Medical test where patients are given a "panic button" 64
They're contraindicated for people with certain metal implants 66
Bobbettes song that begins "One, two, three" 54
1957 R&B chart-topper inspired by a schoolteacher 53
1957 hit song that begins "One, two, three" 53
"My sweetie" in a 1957 hit for the Bobbettes 54
"Captain Kangaroo" character who told knock-knock jokes 65
The last novel featuring him was "Stopover: Tokyo" 60
Stan and Fran's favorite soft drink on "American Dad!" 68
Dickens hero with "papers," as he is formally known 61
Virginia Woolf's ''___ Dalloway'' 53
"Teaching ___ Tingle" (1999 Katie Holmes movie) 57
"McCabe & ___ Miller" (1971 Robert Altman film) 61
"___ Robinson" (1968 chart-topper by Simon & Garfunkel) 69
"___ Fitz," old comic strip started by Mort Walker 60
Cartoon character with big glasses and just two strands of hair 63
Boss at The Rockhead and Quarry Cave Construction Company 57
Aptly named boss at the quarry where Fred Flintstone works 58
The reporter who accused her retracted his story in 1893 56
One-time bodyguard of Michael Jackson and Diana Ross 52
He hosted a reality show called "I Pity the Fool" 59
Actor with the catchphrase "I pity the fool!" 55
"Rocky III" and "The A-Team" star 53
TV actor who says "Quit your jibba jabba!" 52
Tag team partner of Hulk Hogan at the first WrestleMania 56
Star of the reality series "I Pity the Fool" 54
Onetime bodyguard of Muhammad Ali and Michael Jackson 53
He first saw his signature hairstyle in National Geographic 59
"Rocky III" actor with the line "I pity the fool" 69
"Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool!" singer 60
Title guy asked to "play a song for me," in a Byrds hit 65
Interface developed for the Intel x86 family of microprocessors 63
Site of four sold-out 1972 Elvis Presley concerts, for short 60
"No ---" (menu phrase in certain restaurants) 55
''No ___'' (sign in certain restaurants) 56
''No ___'' (Chinese-restaurant sign) 52
Bilko's mil. rank on "The Phil Silvers Show" 58
News org. that airs "Hardball with Chris Matthews" 60
It's billed as "The Place for Politics" 53
It began with the slogan "It's time to get connected" 67
Channel where you can hear Rita Cosby's hoarse voice 56
Game in which the orange ghost is named Sue, not Clyde 54
___3K (familiar shortening of an old cult TV series) 52
Kingston Trio hit for whose hero Boston's CharlieCard was named 67
NYC transit org. created in Robert Moses's waning years 59
Kingston Trio song that inspired the Boston subway's CharlieCard 68
Kingston Trio hit with the lyric "Fight the fare increase!" 69
1959 hit with the lyric "Fight the fare increase!" 60
1959 hit with the line "Fight the fare increase!" 59
1959 hit song set on "a tragic and fateful day" 57
"If You See Something, Say Something" transit org. 60
Geographic feature depicted in the Armenian coat of arms 56
Home to North America's only year-round ski resort 54
Co. that produced "Newhart" and "Rhoda" 59
''Hill Street Blues'' production co. 52
___ Enterprises ("Newhart" production company) 56
"Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll" launch of 1981 62
Its first words were "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll" 68
Its first song was "Video Killed the Radio Star" 58
''How ___ is that doggie in the window?'' 57
"Besame ___" (1944 chart-topper since covered by dozens) 66
J. Fred __, '50s chimp/mascot on TV's "Today" 63
John who wrote "My First Summer in the Sierra" 56
John who was an early advocate of wilderness preservation 57
Figure on the back of California's State Quarter 52
1960's TV's "The Ghost and Mrs. ___" 54
1998 film character called Ping when dressed as a man 53
Haircut that's short on the top and sides and long in back 62
Disease generally vaccinated against with measles and rubella 61
Best Actor for "The Story of Louis Pasteur" 53