Most prone to play "Grand Theft Auto V" and eatDoritos all day | 72 |
Yearly parody prize awarded at Harvard for various scientific categories | 72 |
Comment to one, previously thought to be a stranger, after an aha moment | 72 |
Kids' song about an acorn "lying on the cold, cold ground" | 72 |
Sarcastic remark when your friend pays you back that quarter he borrowed | 72 |
A. God of war B. Goddess of the earth C. God of love D.Ruler of the gods | 72 |
"Unyielding Sweetheart: Autobiography of a Big-League Pitcher" | 72 |
"Something's fishy," and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 72 |
T. S. Eliot title character who measures out his life with coffee spoons | 72 |
Status attained after passing the Trials of Skill, Spirit, and Knowledge | 72 |
Monogram of Peter Parker's publisher boss, in "Spider-Man" | 72 |
What the tabloids desperately searched for after a noted 2008 pregnancy? | 72 |
Road in the title of an old Johnny Depp television show and recent movie | 72 |
Fashion designer Michael who's a judge on "Project Runway" | 72 |
Ronald Reagan is the only U.S. president who was also president of a ... | 72 |
Rossellini film renamed "Ways of Love" in its American version | 72 |
Kaufman play based on the Matthew Shepard incident, with "The" | 72 |
Entertainer born in May 1919, the basis for five anagrams in this puzzle | 72 |
Historic symbol whose shape can be found hidden in this completed puzzle | 72 |
Epic battle in technology ... or a hint to four crossings in this puzzle | 72 |
Palindromic phrase ostensibly spoken to a person with a palindromic name | 72 |
Most successful recording artist of the 1990s, per "Billboard" | 72 |
Prosecutor's claim upon submitting evidence at the trial of Viking 1 | 72 |
Smetana symphonic suite whose title is Czech for "My Homeland" | 72 |
Announcer who was the first to call DiMaggio "Joltin' Joe" | 72 |
Facetious unit defined as the amount of beauty needed to launch one ship | 72 |
Literary character whose name is said to mean "laughing water" | 72 |
Murray, Akroyd, Ramis, and Weaver's "Ghostbusters" co-star | 72 |
1959 comedy featuring Peter Sellers in three roles, with "The" | 72 |
Owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant on "The Simpsons" | 72 |
"Man who catch fly with chopstick accomplish anything" speaker | 72 |
2001 OutKast chart-topper whose title refers to Erykah Badu's mother | 72 |
"Date ___" (MTV matchmaking show involving a mediating parent) | 72 |
What Fido's recently purchased tether gave him (with "a")? | 72 |
Age at which Gerald Ford, the longest-lived U.S. President, died in 2006 | 72 |
30 ... (when completed, a Hitchcock movie)(with ''The'') | 72 |
Rectangular devices with a D-pad and the buttons A, B, START, and SELECT | 72 |
Response to "Tom!" in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" | 72 |
1965 song with the lyric "Isn't he a bit like you and me?" | 72 |
Ron Moody in "Oliver!" compared to others who played the part? | 72 |
Mother Goose offerings, or in a different sense, this puzzle's title | 72 |
Need to touch all the items on one's desk before leaving, say: Abbr. | 72 |
Shakespeare on overthrowing first ("Julius Caesar," V, iii, 6) | 72 |
Gabonese president for 41 years, the longest such run in African history | 72 |
Best Picture inspired by a Pulitzer-winning series of newspaper articles | 72 |
Invoice for loofahs with "No-Spin Zone" printed on the handle? | 72 |
___ the Jebusite (Biblical figure who sold his threshing floor to David) | 72 |
Rocker with the 1981 triple-platinum album "Diary of a Madman" | 72 |
Johnny Carson's co-writer of his "Tonight Show" theme song | 72 |
Co-writer of Michael Jackson's posthumous hit "This Is It" | 72 |
Scared the daylights out of Elijah in "The Lord of the Rings"? | 72 |
"Then Curly ___ in and says, 'Do I smell donuts?' ..." | 72 |
Magician, and word whose ten letters make up every answer in this puzzle | 72 |
Bulwer-Lytton's "It was a dark and stormy night ...," e.g. | 72 |
Spin, as a cue ball, and how to answer each starred clue in this puzzle? | 72 |
Market value of a company's assets divided by their replacement cost | 72 |
Complaint about which whiskey is being served at a Friars Club function? | 72 |
Sitcom about the Connor family, which helped propel John Goodman to fame | 72 |
Alan who played Cameron Frye in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 72 |
Prince ___ Land (historical Canadian region that drains into Hudson Bay) | 72 |
Female actress who played Hamlet in 1899 at LondonÂ’s Adelphi Theatre | 72 |
"It's soft and glossy and would make a great sheet," e.g.? | 72 |
Politico who had a bit part in Altman's "The Long Goodbye" | 72 |
Serving in John Betjeman's poem "How to Get on in Society" | 72 |
Group with the 1967 #2 hit "Georgy Girl," with "the" | 72 |
Opening track of Television's classic album "Marquee Moon" | 72 |
She won the 1992 U.S. Open without losing a set in the entire tournament | 72 |
Street food magnate who failed despite having food from every continent? | 72 |
Randy Watson's overrated soul band, in "Coming to America" | 72 |
"___ Fury and His Howling Commandos" (old Marvel Comics title) | 72 |
Leader's name that's etymologically related to "chess" | 72 |
United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, familiarly | 72 |
1950's-90's singer called "The High Priestess of Soul" | 72 |
Game with a "Livin' Large" expansion, with "The" | 72 |
Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner for "From Here to Eternity" | 72 |
"Everybody Loves Raymond" or "Everybody Hates Chris" | 72 |
Like this puzzle's theme, to solvers concerned with puzzle symmetry? | 72 |
Aretha Franklin album with the Grammy-winning song "Wonderful" | 72 |
Solar power plant that was raided by the FBI after filing for bankruptcy | 72 |
Ballplayer who hit home runs in a record 45 different major league parks | 72 |
"Or what shall a man give in exchange for his ___?": Mark 8:37 | 72 |
Constellation seen on the flags of Australia, Samoa and Papua New Guinea | 72 |
"Who is Keyser ___?" ("The Usual Suspects" question) | 72 |
Feature of this puzzle, and where the theme clues ought to have ended up | 72 |
Warning from the critters that appear to be slithering through the grid? | 72 |
New releases that honor the four baseball greats featured in this puzzle | 72 |
Word for "beginning" that encloses four answers in this puzzle | 72 |
Fifth-century pope, the first to receive the title "the Great" | 72 |
Noted student of actress Jean Arthur when Arthur was a teacher at Vassar | 72 |
The Delacorte Theater's "Mother Courage and Her Children"? | 72 |
Show with Jean-Luc Picard as captain of the Enterprise, in fan shorthand | 72 |
"Just how ___ I am?" (thought when listening to a lame excuse) | 72 |
Risky marketing of sports jackets on a city's outskirts? [Chevrolet] | 72 |
Puzzle that moved from the U.S. to Japan to England and back to the U.S. | 72 |
"Guys and Dolls" song with the lyric "Call a lawyer" | 72 |
"MASH" (movie) : Kellerman :: "MASH" (TV show) : ___ | 72 |
Conduct a smear campaign against a bull's-eye covered in fish sauce? | 72 |
"Nothing's truer than them": "David Copperfield" | 72 |
Network advertising "the greatest motion pictures of all time" | 72 |
___ Group (multinational financial services corporation based in Canada) | 72 |