Vehicle to be raced in the Olympics for the first time in 2008 | 62 |
Vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice, and lime juice, informally | 62 |
Villain who says "For I am nothing, if not critical" | 62 |
Van Gogh painting that sold for a record $53.9 million in 1987 | 62 |
Veronese masterpiece "The Feast in the House of ___" | 62 |
Villainous Norse god in the 2012 film "The Avengers" | 62 |
Verne Troyer's role in the "Austin Powers" films | 62 |
Van Gogh’s "___ Étoilée à St. Rémy" | 62 |
Valley where the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is located | 62 |
Virtual reality drug from a 90's William Shatner TV series | 62 |
Video game starring a badly out-of-shape Nintendo protagonist? | 62 |
Verdi villain who sings "Era la notte, Cassio dormia" | 63 |
Valenzuela and Piazza's manager during their rookie seasons | 63 |
Video game franchise whose name translates to "devil" | 63 |
Versions of films that, having been edited, are ready to screen | 63 |
Vaudeville actor who got his nickname from the galoshes he wore | 63 |
Von Trapp girl who's "sixteen going on seventeen" | 63 |
Vintner Paul who would "sell no wine before its time" | 63 |
Venue for a memorable "When Harry Met Sally ..." scene | 64 |
Verb conjugated as "suis" in the first person singular | 64 |
Village on the Hudson River where painter Edward Hopper was born | 64 |
Van ___ of "Double Team" and "Double Impact" | 64 |
Vietnamese name of the Red River (with ''Song'') | 64 |
VIPs at a printer convention in Prague one week, Paris the next? | 64 |
Video game featuring Gloom-shrooms, Melon-pults and Cherry Bombs | 64 |
Vacationer's favorite song from "The Pajama Game"? | 64 |
Valedictorian's pride, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 64 |
Villainous "Star Trek" collective, with "the" | 65 |
View espoused in Thomas Paine's "The Age of Reason" | 65 |
Vowel with a vowel two before it and two after it in its alphabet | 65 |
Van Gogh's "L'Église d'Auvers-sur- ___" | 65 |
Verb in the classic "Mission: Impossible" opening scene | 65 |
Very good report following a zoo gate mishap - or a very bad one? | 65 |
Version of a song that's shorter or cleaner than the original | 65 |
Vice president who said "nattering nabobs of negativism" | 66 |
Venomous snakes lurking in each of the four longest puzzle answers | 66 |
Villain who debuted in the "Star Wars Christmas Special" | 66 |
Video game that focuses on a Nintendo icon's Italian heritage? | 66 |
Virginia landmark, or a dental restoration that occurs on its own? | 66 |
Verdi's ''D'amor sull'ali rosee,'' e.g. | 67 |
Video game company whose founder also founded Chuck E. Cheese's | 67 |
Voice displeasure with heart transplant performed in car seat (5,2) | 67 |
Voltaire satire that Leonard Bernstein turned into a musical comedy | 67 |
Vice president after whom a U.S. city is thought to have been named | 67 |
Vacationer's goal (and favorite Sly & the Family Stone hit) | 67 |
Virgin Valley black fire ___ (Nevada's state precious gemstone) | 67 |
Voice actress in Disney's "The Princess and the Frog" | 67 |
Victoria's lasted longer than that of any other British monarch | 67 |
Val and Joan's mother in the comic strip "Stone Soup" | 67 |
Violent behavior due to excessive use of banned athletic substances | 67 |
Vietnamese government branch in charge of the New Year celebration? | 67 |
Val's younger daughter in the comic strip "Stone Soup" | 68 |
Vocalization technique involving resonance in the larynx and pharynx | 68 |
Volcano in Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" | 69 |
Van Morrison "Like a full force ___, I was lifted up again" | 69 |
Verdon who was the first professional chef to work in the White House | 69 |
Viral video series that manipulates broadcast journalists' voices | 69 |
Voice heard in commercials with Samuel L. Jackson and Zooey Deschanel | 69 |
Variety headline about the MPAA's decision on a movie about salt? | 69 |
Video game designer Sid who created the "Civilization" series | 71 |
Vegas casino that hosts the World Series of Poker, with "the" | 71 |
Vicissitudes of life, as for the inventor named in the circled squares? | 71 |
Vision-distorting condition caused by a few too many cold ones, slangily | 72 |
Valentine's Day card signoff (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 72 |
Video game state where your character does a lot of spitting and grazing? | 73 |
Veterinarian's instrument? (and I'd be real careful with it, too) | 73 |
Villain in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" | 73 |
Varnish component that gets its name from the Latin for "garlic" | 74 |
VH1 show on the New York Daily News's "Top 10 Worst of 2005" | 74 |
Video game detailing the early years of an anthropomorphic Sega speedster? | 74 |
Verne character for whom the International Date Line meant almost everything | 76 |
Vardalos who played Toula Portokalos in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" | 76 |
Virginia tourist attraction that gives out $2 bills as change in its gift shop | 78 |
Vujacic of the Los Angeles Lakers, who's nicknamed "The Machine" | 78 |
Vocalist who gave his farewell performance at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin | 79 |
Valentine's Day gifts that have to go back at the end of the night? (-Guns) | 79 |
Virginian statesman George nicknamed "The Father of the Bill of Rights" | 81 |
Violet variety (and the longest common word that uses just the right typing hand) | 81 |
Villain to "avoid" in 1980s Domino's Pizza ads, with "the" | 82 |
Vulture, e.g. (hey, they started running metas by Matt Gaffney; you should do them) | 83 |
Visit to one's parents, even though you could've gone somewhere fun instead? | 84 |
Villain to "avoid" in vintage Domino's Pizza ads (with "the" | 84 |
Villain who says "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." | 85 |
Vegetarian's "Duh!" response to why they hate their formerly vegan pal? | 85 |
Vikings running back Peterson who holds the NFL record for yards rushed in a single game | 88 |
Vehicle that will fly into a mountain if you switch your phone on below cruising altitude | 89 |
Velvet Underground song ranked#335 on Rolling Stones's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time | 89 |
Variation of an online term that supposedly originated with someone missing the SHIFT key | 89 |
Violet Beauregarde is transformed into one in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 91 |
Village People hit whose title completes the line "It's fun to stay at the ..." | 93 |
Villain who says "That's a Dom Perignon '55. It would be a pity to break it" | 94 |
Vaudeville comic brother who was part of the United States Croquet Hall of Fame inaugural class | 95 |
Vocally versatile, cruciverbally useful singer Yma who would have turned eighty-seven this week | 95 |
Villa-Lobos's "Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5" is scored for voice and eight of these | 96 |
V-shaped crotch-to-shoulders bathing suits popularized by Sacha Baron Cohen in "Borat" | 96 |
Very happy "place" [read the Notepad for info about the hidden answers in this puzzle] | 96 |
Visual representation of an item associated with the answers to the asterisked clues in this puzzle | 99 |
Video game designer Sid who made the "Railroad Tycoon" and "Civilization" series | 100 |
Viral video about an excited hiker after a rainstorm that's represented three times in this grid | 100 |
Voicings of simultaneously-sounded groups of musical notes in which the root note is not in the bass part | 105 |