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Company credited with introducing the computer "desktop" 66
Super Bowl where the Giants upset the Patriots' perfect season 66
1990 autobiography subtitled "Baseball, the Wall and Me" 66
Its symbol is a "Y" with two horizontal lines through it 66
Eastern creature sought in episodes of "Finding Bigfoot" 66
Where "you can do whatever you feel," in a hit 1978 song 66
Berra who said "a nickel ain't worth a dime anymore" 66
Baseball's Eddie who was nicknamed "The Walking Man" 66
"___ the One That I Want" (song from "Grease") 66
"Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch" rocker 66
Legendary skateboarders chronicled in "Lords of Dogtown" 66
Woody Allen movie of which "Forrest Gump" is reminiscent 66
Word appearing before or after each word in the long theme entries 66
"... Of course, the cowardly royal son, Prince ___, ..." 66
Wanamaker of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" 66
Insect that's the last word in the Scrabble Players Dictionary 66
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburger" quipper Hoffman 67
1970 hit with the lyric "That's how easy love can be" 67
#1 hit between "Let It Be" and "American Woman" 67
Real estate magnate Hirschfeld who often wore crossword puzzle ties 67
Place to live, one of which starts the three longest puzzle answers 67
"Take ___" (1994 Madonna hit that was #1 for seven weeks) 67
"The last thing I would accuse __ of is innocence": Paley 67
When Hamlet says “The lady doth protest too much, methinks” 67
Section of "Romeo and Juliet" when Juliet fakes her death 67
He "gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air" 67
Sarah McLachlan hit with the lyric "We are born innocent" 67
"Is he ___ or is he a speck?" (They Might Be Giants line) 67
Hairstyle on the cover of Funkadelic's "Maggot Brain" 67
Sports star who wrote 2009's "Open: An Autobiography" 67
"A very high price to pay for maturity," per Tom Stoppard 67
Word with "press," "double" or "free" 67
'The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft --' 67
Fifth word of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" 67
"... ___ our fathers brought forth on this continent ..." 67
''It was twenty years ___ today ...'' (The Beatles) 67
"Take On Me" band playing their final shows this December 67
Captain with the "overbearing dignity of some mighty woe" 67
"The Man Who Mistook His Wife for ___" (1985 best seller) 67
"What's Going ___" (creatively spelled Big Star song) 67
"Idol" runner-up with fans known as "Claymates" 67
Word that can precede either part of each starred clue's answer 67
Band who created the soundtrack for "The Virgin Suicides" 67
Beginning for ''carte'' or ''king'' 67
Old hippie who plays an even older hippie in "Wanderlust" 67
One of the 30 companies comprising the Dow Jones Industrial Average 67
___ Trevelyan, villain in the James Bond film "GoldenEye" 67
"I'll take "Potent Potables" for $200, ___" 67
Bachelor in Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" 67
Subject matter, with Cosell, of the book "Sound and Fury" 67
MacGraw of "Goodbye, Columbus" and "Love Story" 67
Kristofferson's costar in the TV movie "Freedom Road" 67
Boxer who won a gold medal at the 1960 Summer Games as Cassius Clay 67
"To the moon, ___!" ("The Honeymooners" phrase) 67
"___ Things Considered" (NPR's flagship news program) 67
"And There Will Your Heart Be ___" Fields of the Nephilim 67
___ B. Parker, Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 opponent for president 67
Blu-ray with the featurette "The Plane Behind the Legend" 67
"I don't need ___" (restaurant regular's comment) 67
"I Am ___ (And So Can You!)" (Stephen Colbert bestseller) 67
"Jock-___" (inspiration for the song "Iko Iko") 67
Leftist philosophy often poorly represented by high school students 67
"There is no greater evil than ___": "Antigone" 67
What the 1939 50,000-word novel "Gadsby" completely lacks 67
Many figures of "The Last Judgment" in the Sistine Chapel 67
Singer with stars on Hollywood's and Canada's Walks of Fame 67
Musical featuring the song "It's the Hard-Knock Life" 67
"I'm so glad you have ___ track mind like me" (Train) 67
''Be ___!'' (''Help me out here!'') 67
E.M. Forster book whose title came from "Leaves of Grass" 67
1924 novel that won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction 67
TV character who has eight children and an eight-syllable last name 67
1959 Tony-nominated play whose title is from a Langston Hughes poem 67
First word of "Frere Jacques" (okay, the English version) 67
Verdi's ''D'amor sull'ali rosee,'' e.g. 67
''Alice's Restaurant Massacree'' singer Guthrie 67
Cartoonist who first said "back to the old drawing board" 67
Slugger who has paintings of himself as a centaur above his own bed 67
"Collage Arranged According to the Laws of Chance" artist 67
"A lie that makes us realize truth," according to Picasso 67
___ Fufkin (Paul Shaffer's "This Is Spinal Tap" role) 67
"Zen and the __ Motorcycle Maintenance": 1974 best-seller 67
The "fine" things rockers can afford after hitting it big 67
Where the Germans sank their own freighter, the Antilla, in W.W. II 67
Words before ''rule'' or ''result'' 67
Word following ''push'' or ''cast'' 67
Words with ''happens'' or ''seems'' 67
"Dilbert" character who was reincarnated as his own clone 67
"Poor venomous fool," in "Antony and Cleopatra" 67
Piggy's respiratory affliction in "Lord of the Flies" 67
"It's the End of the World ___ Know It" (R.E.M. tune) 67
Video game company whose founder also founded Chuck E. Cheese's 67
"Don't watch television tonight, play it!" advertiser 67
''There's ___ In My Beer'' (Hank Williams song) 67
Bureau that added "Explosives" to its name in 2002: abbr. 67
"It's __ line between love and hate": 1971 song lyric 67
Only team besides the Yankees to win three consecutive World Series 67
Milady de Winter's husband, in "The Three Musketeers" 67
Poet whose work was read in "Four Weddings and a Funeral" 67
Gardner who said, "Deep down, I'm pretty superficial" 67