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After "The," 1970 John Jay Osborn Jr. novel or the movie or TV series adapted from it 95
What Roscoe Orman of "Sesame Street" played in 1974's "Willie Dynamite" 95
It put out the first crossword book in 1924 (and soon changed its name to Simon & Schuster) 95
"The Powerfully Effective, Take It Only When You Need It, Sinus and Allergy Medicine" 95
Reviewer on "The Road to Wellville": "I got whiplash from the runaway plot" 95
"Little" barnyard bird with an alliterative name in a classic Willie Dixon blues song 95
Accidental portmanteau from Sarah Palin that made a few "2010 Word of the Year" lists 95
It's more of a privilege, really, in countries like Canada that have fairly strict gun laws 95
___ Octubre (nickname of Orlando Hernández after he went 8-0 to start his postseason career) 95
Defensive fencing positions in which the top of the blade is pointed at the opponent's knee 95
[*cross out* Children's song] Ignore the rest of the lunch I brought and just eat the fish? 95
Sales person's forte, and a synonym for the ends of this puzzle's three longest entries 95
"Make a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves," in Alcoholics Anonymous 95
Composer threatened with arrest in 1940 for adding a major seventh chord to the national anthem 95
Source of illumination Harold Edgerton used for photographs of milk drops and bursting balloons 95
Vocally versatile, cruciverbally useful singer Yma who would have turned eighty-seven this week 95
___ Arthur (British psych rock band named after a Pink Floyd member and a bad Herman Hesse pun) 95
Posthumous John Donne poem that includes "It suck'd me first, and now sucks thee" 95
Fictional band who sang "Can't Buy Me Lunch" and "All You Need Is Cash" 95
"If you don't meet my demands within 24 hours, I'll blow up a Russian river"? 95
Only sch. to win both the menÂ’s and womenÂ’s N.C.A.A. basketball titles in the same year 95
Org. with the ad slogan "It's not science fiction. It's what we do every day" 95
Only person to garner Oscar nominations for producer, director, writer, and actor for two films 95
Someone who isn't going to have a Four Loko and salvia cocktail before planking, obviously! 95
Indie rock band that played the Velvet Underground in 1996's "I Shot Andy Warhol" 95
Fictional corporation that supplied rocket-powered roller skates and jet-propelled pogo sticks 94
Squirrel's staple [don't miss great indie puzzles from avxwords.com! subscribe today!] 94
Its cause is what rocket scientist Robert Truax predicted would be found and corrected by 2010 94
State celebrating its 50th anniversary in January 2009 (and a hint to the three theme entries) 94
Shakespearean character who said "Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war" 94
About whom Churchill purportedly said "A modest man who has much to be modest about" 94
Former Yankee Aaron whose 2003 ALCS Game 7 homer extended the "Curse of the Bambino" 94
"Love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage," e.g.? 94
"___ thou remember / A time before we came unto this cell?": "The Tempest" 94
Government agcy. that produced the graphic novel "Preparedness 101: Zombie Pandemic" 94
"The wart stops here" product, and a hint to the theme found in eight puzzle answers 94
Villain who says "That's a Dom Perignon '55. It would be a pity to break it" 94
___ Reiss Merin, babysitter player in "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead" 94
1961 film with the tagline "The greatest romance and adventure in a thousand years!" 94
Like an insufferable, privileged sophomore who hates everyone ... and is melodramatic about it 94
Her "Orinoco Flow" has a macabre role in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" 94
Ancient stone once thought to be man-made but now believed to have been produced by glaciation 94
He designed costumes for "Così fan tutte" at Paris's Opéra-Comique in 1952 94
"Never ___ Give You Up" (song featured in the YouTube prank "Rickrolling") 94
With "The," L.A. theater at which Neil Diamond recorded "Hot August Night" 94
"___ let us in, knows where we've been" ("Octopus's Garden" lyric) 94
"A Buddhist walks up to a ___ stand and says, 'Make me one with everything'" 94
"An invasion of armies can be resisted; an invasion of ___ cannot be resisted": Hugo 94
1967 hit with the repeated lyric "Yes I am / And I can't help / But love you so" 94
Talk radio personality with the comedy album "One Sacred Chicken to Go With Anthrax" 94
Poem with the lines "Nobody'll dare / Say to me, / 'Eat in the kitchen'" 94
He wrote "There was an old man of Thermopylae / Who never did anything properly ..." 94
Lead singer of the band whose name is derived from a "Barbarella" villain's name 94
Simpson's episode "___ First Word" (featuring Liz Taylor as the voice of Maggie) 94
Bill who said of his TV monologues "It's all been satirized for your protection" 94
Jets legend who drunkenly hit on ESPN sideline reporter Suzy Kolber during a live TV interview 94
Poet who wrote, about children, "And if they are popular / The phone they monopular" 94
TV series that originally had the redundant "Navy" in its title for the first season 94
Film in which the title character says "I don't permit the suffering—you do" 94
Classic 1977 song with the repeated line "Let's get together and feel all right" 94
Musician who's probably going to end up in your grid when you've got 33 3-letter words 94
Song played at the 1920 Olympics when music for the Italian national anthem could not be found 94
Different kinds of them are split (but not in an embarrassing way) in the four starred answers 94
"Norma ___" (cinematic union organizer whose inspiration died on September 11, 2009) 94
"Never, at any crisis of your life, have I known you to have a handkerchief" speaker 94
Twins player with the team's all-time highest single-season batting average (.388 in 1977) 94
Mnemonic that figures into each theme entry's "color shift" (from top to bottom) 94
"I couldn't unfasten her ___ belt" ("No Particular Place to Go" lyric) 94
George W. Bush, as a managing general partner of baseballÂ’s Texas Rangers, traded away ... 94
"In fair Verona, where we lay our ___" (second line of "Romeo and Juliet") 94
"He ... vas ... my ... boyfriend!" from "Young Frankenstein," for example? 94
He said "In America, anybody can be president; that's one of the risks you take" 94
Campus radio log, Monday: Iggy airs cubic-zirconia infomercial in response to requests for ... 94
What I wanted for myself, but couldn't get to work properly...then received in front of me 94
Sir Mix-a-Lot anthem with the line "...don't want none unless you got buns, hon" 94
Word fragment repeated multiple times by Herman Cain when discussing foreign policy in October 94
U.S. stealth bomber (usually written with a numeral, but how about a little creative license?) 94
Reynolds' impressions of an MTV dimwit (or a cosmetics ad interrupted by a rental car ad)? 94
"I'm strongly thinking about moving to Iowa, how will I secure a place to live?" 94
The only recipient of Sports Illustrated's "Sportswoman of the Year" (from 1976) 94
Jerome who played Miles Archer, Sam's ill-fated partner, in "The Maltese Falcon" 94
What the plastic surgeon created after I asked to look like a "City Slickers" actor? 94
Science fiction classic to which the Harry Potter series bears more than a passing resemblance 94
Oxford American Dictionary's 2012 word of the year, and the key to this puzzle's theme 94
Position held by Dirk Kempthorne before becoming George W. Bush's final interior secretary 94
Diamond gambit, or a hint to a different concealed word found in each answer to a starred clue 94
Reality TV show won by Cris Judd and Lou Diamond Phillips in its first two seasons, familiarly 94
Start of a Bob Dole quip on how he fared the night after losing the 1988 New Hampshire primary 94
Word or phrase that has no repeated letters (every answer in this puzzle is an example of one) 94
Counterculture author who wrote about and drove the psychedelic "Furthur" school bus 94
"A conservative is one who admires radicals centuries after they're dead" author 94
What's been deposited in four squares of this puzzle, expressed both by name and by symbol 94
Artwork using both paint and collage, e.g. ... and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters 94
Rhyming phrase that highlights one of the benefits of having sex with full-figured individuals 94
What happened, perhaps, after "Tower Heist" failed to be nominated for Best Picture? 94
Russian peasants (and the highest-scoring opening word in Scrabble--it's worth 128 points) 94
Biography by James Fenimore Cooper with the alternate title "A Life Before the Mast" 94
William Cullen Bryant poem that begins "Yet one smile more, departing, distant sun!" 94
Subject of a children's song associated with the vowels in the answer to each starred clue 94
"The one and only true love ___ least it seems" (CeCe Peniston, "Finally") 94