Heroine who says "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me" | 71 |
"Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!" speaker | 71 |
___ Tony (character on "The Simpsons" voiced by Joe Mantegna) | 71 |
"The Phil Harris-Alice ___ Show" of 1940's-50's radio | 71 |
Disgraced memoirist James who wrote "A Million Little Pieces" | 71 |
"Witness: For the Prosecution of Scott Peterson" author Amber | 71 |
Fictional author of the short story "The Pension Grillparzer" | 71 |
"Only trouble is, ___ whiz ... I'm dreaming my life away" | 71 |
Terri with the 1980 country hit "Somebody's Knockin'" | 71 |
___ Scott-Heron ("The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" poet) | 71 |
Start of a crash blossom that ran in the Gloucestershire Echo on 2/2/11 | 71 |
William ___, half of the team that produced Tom and Jerry and Yogi Bear | 71 |
"___ is gained as much by good works as by evil": Machiavelli | 71 |
"Leave ___ to heaven . . . ": Hamlet's father's ghost | 71 |
"The lifeblood of religions," according to André Suarès | 71 |
"___ Tramp," Peggy Lee song in "Lady and the Tramp" | 71 |
What "Otello" and "Peter Grimes" immediately became | 71 |
1990 film whose first sequel was subtitled "Lost in New York" | 71 |
A type of one appears in each part of this puzzle's longest answers | 71 |
Literary character who says "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy" | 71 |
"If I Knew You Were Comin' __ Baked a Cake": 1950 #1 song | 71 |
It ends "...and peaceful slept the mighty Hector's shade" | 71 |
''In a cowslip's bell ___'' (''The Tempest) | 71 |
Theory of a Deadman "The Truth Is ... (___ About Everything)" | 71 |
Film character who says "Kiss me as if it were the last time" | 71 |
Film character who actually does not say "Play it again, Sam" | 71 |
"Casablanca" heroine who'll "always have Paris" | 71 |
"Look at me, ___ helpless ..." (opening to "Misty") | 71 |
"___ a traveler from an antique land": "Ozymandias" | 71 |
Prefix with ''Chinese'' or ''European'' | 71 |
Like "Spring" from Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" | 71 |
"___ de Castro" (16th-century tragedy by António Ferreira) | 71 |
Co-worker of Igor and Frau Blücher in "Young Frankenstein" | 71 |
"Roll in ze hay" enthusiast in "Young Frankenstein" | 71 |
Jon Stewart's "world passing around notes in a classroom" | 71 |
Word with ''each life'' or ''thin air'' | 71 |
Language that gave us the words "kayak" and "igloo" | 71 |
Gp. that accepted Michael Phelps's apology for smoking weed in 2009 | 71 |
He wrote the lyrics to Kurt's music in "Lady in the Dark" | 71 |
Nation with the second highest per capita income in the EU, behind Lux. | 71 |
Org. that publishes the document "How to Depreciate Property" | 71 |
Susan who wrote the 1978 best seller "Compromising Positions" | 71 |
Dr. Seuss's "And to Think That ___ It on Mulberry Street" | 71 |
Attachment for ''skeptic'' or ''cynic'' | 71 |
"But he that is joined unto the Lord ___ spirit": I Cor. 6:17 | 71 |
Sam Cooke's "That's ___ Quit - I'm Movin' On" | 71 |
"___ Dancer, Your Life Is Calling" (1986 Richard Pryor movie) | 71 |
Author of "A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America" | 71 |
"Star Trek" villain who gained power during the Eugenics Wars | 71 |
Painter Paul whose work was labeled "degenerate" by the Nazis | 71 |
Surgeon general who pioneered techniques for separating conjoined twins | 71 |
Diane who played Flo in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" | 71 |
One of the world's last remaining People's Democratic Republics | 71 |
"The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao" philosopher | 71 |
''___ Theme'' (''Doctor Zhivago'' tune) | 71 |
Drug written about in Michael J. Fox's memoir "Lucky Man" | 71 |
"One with the clouds that are whirled o'er the __": Noyes | 71 |
One of more than 245,000 in a Christmas tree at a California theme park | 71 |
Everly Brothers hit that begins "I bless the day I found you" | 71 |
Rapper on "Lady Marmalade" with Christina Aguilera and others | 71 |
Nickname for the Philadelphia Eagles' stadium, with "the" | 71 |
"And after the party it's the hotel ___" (R. Kelly lyric) | 71 |
Living area that becomes an adverb with an "A" in front of it | 71 |
Kinks song that begins "I met her in a club down in old Soho" | 71 |
Olympics item ... or the winning word in the 1984 National Spelling Bee | 71 |
1998 movie with the tagline "The comedy you can't refuse" | 71 |
One of two landlocked African countries whose names are almost the same | 71 |
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana" speaker | 71 |
Title character in ''Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'' | 71 |
Video game designer Sid who created the "Civilization" series | 71 |
Stuart who directed "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" | 71 |
Cinematography nominee Emmanuel Lubezki for "Children of ___" | 71 |
"You've Made ___ Very Happy" (Blood, Sweat and Tears hit) | 71 |
Major-league team with the most season losses, 120, in the 20th century | 71 |
It claimed to have "more stars than there are in the heavens" | 71 |
Rapper who got into a high-profile feud with journalist Lynn Hirschberg | 71 |
"The Man Who __ His Wife for a Hat": Oliver Sacks best-seller | 71 |
Car that came in any color the customer wanted, so long as it was black | 71 |
Cultural attraction offering free admission every Fri. from 4 to 8 p.m. | 71 |
"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" proprietor ___ Stangley | 71 |
Paul Theroux novel made into a Harrison Ford film, with "The" | 71 |
"___ Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" (1972 Newbery Medal winner) | 71 |
"___ Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter" (#1 hit of 1965) | 71 |
It bills itself as "The World's Most Famous Arena": Abbr. | 71 |
Garment in "The Simpsons" episode "King-Size Homer" | 71 |
Measure that resulted in English, French, and Spanish labeling on goods | 71 |
Character who first appeared in "The Secret of the Old Clock" | 71 |
1955 Belmont and Preakness winner that shared its name with a U.S. city | 71 |
"And ___ have fared into space like his master": Robert Frost | 71 |
Olivier's replacement in the "Clash of the Titans" remake | 71 |
World leader who said "Every little thing counts in a crisis" | 71 |
"___ blu dipinto di blu" ("Volare" alternate title) | 71 |
Prefix with ''Catholic'' or ''classic'' | 71 |
Singer with the Grammy-winning R&B album "Because of You" | 71 |
''The Killing Fields'' Oscar-winning actor Haing S. ___ | 71 |
"Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair" singer Simone | 71 |
He once placed a "long-distance call" to Aldrin and Armstrong | 71 |
1925 musical that spawned the unsuccessful "Yes, Yes, Yvette" | 71 |
Garcia Mérquez's ''_____ Writes to the Colonel'' | 71 |
"... tears __ prayers shall purchase out abuses": Shakespeare | 71 |