Ant movie with the tagline "Kill one and two take its place!" | 71 |
Movie about a "Sopranos"-like actress from the Mediterranean? | 71 |
Eugene Levy bomb among MSNBC.com's "Worst Movies of 2005" | 71 |
1993 film that had Oscar's Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress | 71 |
HBO hit, or a hint to the starts of this puzzle's 11-letter answers | 71 |
"__ essential" (key line in "Schindler's List") | 71 |
"Tony n' ___ Wedding" (Off Broadway hit starting in 1988) | 71 |
He tried to join the Blue Man Group on "Arrested Development" | 71 |
Exam an international student might take for college admissions (abbr.) | 71 |
''. . . ___ and trouble'' (''Macbeth'') | 71 |
City whose name is Siouan for "a good place to grow potatoes" | 71 |
He's second to Cox for most times managing a team to the postseason | 71 |
Company involved in the “format war” between HD DVD and Blu-ray | 71 |
"It's quarter ___ ..." (start of an Arlen-Mercer classic) | 71 |
"We're coming to your ___, we'll help you party down" | 71 |
Arthur ___ (British actor for whom a fast-food fish chain is named) (8) | 71 |
Maroon 5, if two members were crushed by a piano (hey, a guy can dream) | 71 |
He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame the same year as Cy and Nap | 71 |
Bests in the pool, as Ian Thorpe would (apparently this is a real word) | 71 |
What the mother of a dozen kids says just before turning out the light? | 71 |
Things of which there are ten in the Across clues, and ten in the Downs | 71 |
Game show host with the catchphrase "Let's do crosswords" | 71 |
Its film school alumni include Alexander Payne and Francis Ford Coppola | 71 |
Wear that was one of "Oprah's Favorite Things" four times | 71 |
Country whose name was commonly preceded by "the" before 1991 | 71 |
They evolved from five-stringed Portuguese instruments called rajãos | 71 |
Galina __, old Russian ballerina whose Moscow apartment is now a museum | 71 |
Lead role in the film known in France as "L'Or de la Vie" | 71 |
Charity whose name appears on the Barcelona football club's jerseys | 71 |
Western U.S. school with a highly regarded hotel administration program | 71 |
Vicissitudes of life, as for the inventor named in the circled squares? | 71 |
Pastry chef creations ... and a hint to 12 other answers in this puzzle | 71 |
He won the Pulitzer for Novel the same year that Thornton won for Drama | 71 |
Service with a significant recruiting presence at American high schools | 71 |
"In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale" director Boll | 71 |
Semiautomatic guns that are apparently legal to own in most of the U.S. | 71 |
Break suggested by the starts of this puzzle's four longest answers | 71 |
Kilmer who voices K.I.T.T. in the new "Knight Rider" TV movie | 71 |
Cliburn's nickname after winning the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition? | 71 |
Kevin Spacey's Oscar-winning role in "The Usual Suspects" | 71 |
Author of the quote "I am not what you call a civilized man!" | 71 |
Today's honoree, "camouflaged" in 10 other puzzle answers | 71 |
Only private non-American to address a joint session of Congress (1989) | 71 |
Neil Diamond "Yesterday's gone, now all I ___ is a smile" | 71 |
"That mad game the world so loves to play," to Jonathan Swift | 71 |
"Over There" and "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" | 71 |
Letter presets used in place of arrows in keyboard-based computer games | 71 |
Creator of a comic strip duo named after a theologian and a philosopher | 71 |
He said "I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally" | 71 |
Start of a quotation from John Hart's "Iron House" (2011) | 71 |
Toy advertised with the slogan "but they don't fall down" | 71 |
Occupy Wall Street crowd saying they'll pay NY for their cab rides? | 71 |
Salad dressing preferred by The Dude from "The Big Lebowski"? | 71 |
Greek musician with an honorary degree from the University of Minnesota | 71 |
Polite response to a woman / "You got it, lady," respectfully | 71 |
Where "you can hang out with all the boys," according to song | 71 |
#7 onVH1's list of The 100 Greatest Dance Songs of the 20th Century | 71 |
Company sold in 2006 for $1.65 billion - 21 months after it was founded | 71 |
First letter of "zebra" when it rhymes with "Debra" | 71 |
Songwriter Warren honored on the album "Enjoy Every Sandwich" | 71 |
Company behind the popular social network games FarmVille and CityVille | 71 |
Org. with the Sullivan Award for character, leadership and sportsmanship | 72 |
End of the count at the beginning of Kraftwerk's "Numbers" | 72 |
Org. with the motto "Because Freedom Can't Protect Itself" | 72 |
Whence "Nothing will come of nothing" in "King Lear" | 72 |
When Elder Kevin Price goes to Uganda, in "The Book of Mormon" | 72 |
___ Quonsett (Oscar-winning role for Helen Hayes in "Airport") | 72 |
Dunn who set an American League record by striking out 222 times in 2012 | 72 |
Words with ''remember'' or ''celebrate'' | 72 |
Contract extras, and read differently, a hint to this puzzle's theme | 72 |
Prefix with ''ballistic'' or ''dynamic'' | 72 |
Source of the saying "The gods help them that help themselves" | 72 |
Former CIA agent Philip who wrote the 1987 memoir "On the Run" | 72 |
"A Long Time ___" (song from "The Most Happy Fella") | 72 |
"Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents" penner | 72 |
First Mayflower passenger to set foot on Plymouth Rock, so it's said | 72 |
Fanny ___ (purported first wife for Mormonism founder Joseph Smith, Jr.) | 72 |
Words with ''a sudden'' or ''the above'' | 72 |
Explorer ___ Ãlvarez de Pineda, first European to see the Mississippi | 72 |
Mourning who won an NBA championship after receiving a kidney transplant | 72 |
"___ victoria curam" ("Victory favors the prepared") | 72 |
"I believe in ___" (opening line of "The Godfather") | 72 |
Teen movie franchise whose box set is titled "The Full Reveal" | 72 |
"When the stars make you drool just like pasta fazool" emotion | 72 |
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" role that launched a spinoff series | 72 |
Classic Belushi comedy, or an apt description of this puzzle's grid? | 72 |
''Sometimes you feel like ___, sometimes you don't'' | 72 |
"It's __ sort of memory that only works backward": Carroll | 72 |
Language from which "cotton" and "candy" are derived | 72 |
Roger Waters "4:37 AM (___ With Knives and West German Skies)" | 72 |
Johnson who said "Verrrry interesting" on "Laugh-In" | 72 |
2005 World Series player (his team's only appearance, and they lost) | 72 |
You need to put a lot of money into it if you want it to be fully loaded | 72 |
79, for the chem. symbol at the heart of the four longest puzzle answers | 72 |
Phrase indicating slight progress, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 72 |
The whole nine yards, or a hint about how the starred answers are formed | 72 |
" . . . I am disposed to harmony . . . incapable of ___": Lamb | 72 |
Word fatefully misspelled in a "Curb Your Enthusiasm" obituary | 72 |
Kate's role opposite Cate's Katharine in "The Aviator" | 72 |
Word that keeps the same meaning if you move its first letter to the end | 72 |