| Florida city that was once home to the world's largest Shuffleboard club | 76 |
| It comes from the Japanese words for "slice" and "broil" | 76 |
| What it takes not to say "I see you've put on a little weight" | 76 |
| Asian capital that was from 2004-07 home of the world's tallest building | 76 |
| Pal of Marshall, Lily, Robin and Barney on "How I Met Your Mother" | 76 |
| <u>Fiorito</u> <u>and</u> <u>Koehler</u> | 76 |
| She played one of Pierce's Bond girls in "Tomorrow Never Dies" | 76 |
| Texas oil company whose name comes from the Spanish for "treasure" | 76 |
| 1977 James Brolin thriller with the tagline "What EVIL drives ..." | 76 |
| "It's worth it just for Ms. Behar's famous lasagna recipe" | 76 |
| Publication with a 1997 headline "Drug Use Down Among Uncool Kids" | 76 |
| Program hosted by a televangelist who's raising money for a school play? | 76 |
| Classic 1911 children's novel ... with a hint to this puzzle's theme | 76 |
| Phrase with synonyms starting this puzzle's eight longest Across answers | 76 |
| Gland at the base of the neck that produces and "educates" T cells | 76 |
| Portrayer of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" | 76 |
| The Onion: "___ Announces New Version of Magazine Aimed at Adults" | 76 |
| Brief version of this puzzle's title hidden in eight long puzzle answers | 76 |
| ''Skoal'' and ''Here's mud in your eye'' | 76 |
| " . . . ___ achievement is only tomorrow's confusion": Howells | 76 |
| Arlen/Mercer song "Blues in the Night ("My Mama Done ___ Me") | 76 |
| Publisher with the slogan "Science fiction. Fantasy. The universe" | 76 |
| Words repeated after "I shall no more," in "The Tempest" | 76 |
| "And I'm ready ___ right through the sky" (Richard Marx lyric) | 76 |
| "When I Take My Sugar ___" (1931 Fain, Kahal & Norman classic) | 76 |
| ''The Sound of Music'' family (with ''von'') | 76 |
| Minor planets whose orbits are farther from the sun than the farthest planet | 76 |
| Flower whose name is derived from the Turkish/Persian for "turban" | 76 |
| Word that can come before the last word of this puzzle's longest entries | 76 |
| Placekicker Jim who scored 10 points in the Jets' Super Bowl III victory | 76 |
| Training site for certain WWII airmen, first African American fighter pilots | 76 |
| Mark who said "Go to heaven for the climate, hell for the company" | 76 |
| Unexpected development ... or what the answer to each starred clue contains? | 76 |
| Group with the 1963 #1 hit "So Much in Love," with "the" | 76 |
| Sci-fi character whose first name, Nyota, was first revealed in film in 2009 | 76 |
| Thurman who was a Golden Globe nominee for both "Kill Bill" movies | 76 |
| Proposed "fifth taste," which means "savory" in Japanese | 76 |
| Like the haircut I just got from this old Polish dude that then I had to fix | 76 |
| Lion's combatant for the crown, in "Through the Looking-Glass" | 76 |
| "Remember to look __ the stars and not down at your feet": Hawking | 76 |
| Subject of the poem with the words "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" | 76 |
| Â Â Add light, or not (and do this 13 more times to solve this puzzle) | 76 |
| 1963 hour-long "Twilight Zone" episode with a Bible-inspired title | 76 |
| CSN&Y "You place the flowers in the ___ that you bought today" | 76 |
| Where "the nights are stronger than moonshine," per America (1972) | 76 |
| "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" writer | 76 |
| Nebraska town made famous as the home office of Letterman's Top Ten List | 76 |
| 1960s-'70s group originally known as the Teenagers, with "the" | 76 |
| It's good for "absolutely nothing," according to a 1970 #1 hit | 76 |
| "I cant stand water because of all the things fish do in it" comic | 76 |
| "___ well here in Camelot" (line from a "Spamalot" song) | 76 |
| Claim from a video store stocking "Bulworth" and "Reds"? | 76 |
| "Any thoughts I had of having 'free time' quickly ___ ..." | 76 |
| Lead-in to ''kidding'' and ''gonna take it'' | 76 |
| "Should I say 'Come here often?' or 'Hey, babe!'"? | 76 |
| Classic cartoon in which "Kill da wabbit" is sung to a Wagner tune | 76 |
| Mean-sounding Elvis Costello solo album on NPR's Best Music of 2002 list | 76 |
| She followed and preceded Billy as host of the Academy Awards ceremony twice | 76 |
| "Something that has to warm up before you use it." "___" | 76 |
| Musical with the song "Slide Some Oil to Me," with "The" | 76 |
| Sports Illustrated's first two-time Sportsman of the Year, 1996 and 2000 | 76 |
| Information superhighway whose abbreviation inspired this puzzle's theme | 76 |
| Calvin Coolidge lived up to his reputation as a man of few words when he ... | 76 |
| Internet giant that recently fought Microsoft's hostile takeover attempt | 76 |
| “Harvard Beats ___, 29-29” (1968 “Harvard Crimson” headline) | 76 |
| "America (Fuck ___)" ("Team America: World Police" song) | 76 |
| Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal" | 76 |
| Film character who says "Do, or do not. There is no 'try'" | 76 |
| "I don't mean to pry, but are you from Nashville? Because ..." | 76 |
| "I'd subscribe to your site but it takes forever to load it!"? | 76 |
| Google Easter egg game wherein a pack of O's devours your search results | 76 |
| Autobiography subtitled "A Baseball Life" by a Yankees bench coach | 76 |
| "I never hated a man enough to give him his diamonds back" speaker | 76 |
| "Breaking Bad" star ___ Paul, who won his third Emmy on August 25th | 77 |
| "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" singer in "The Sound of Music" | 77 |
| Words with ''good faith'' or ''self-defense'' | 77 |
| Proverb containing wisdom almost certainly contradicted by some other proverb | 77 |
| 1949 comedy about husband-and-wife lawyers on opposing sides of a murder case | 77 |
| #1 hit that was preceded and succeeded by Men At Works "Down Under" | 77 |
| Fictional character who declares "Sleep? ... I do not sleep, I die" | 77 |
| Philip __, first Asian-American film actor with a Hollywood Walk of Fame star | 77 |
| ''When I Was ___'' (''H.M.S. Pinafore'' song) | 77 |
| 1960 historical film written and directed by John Wayne, with "The" | 77 |
| One of seven kings of Castile, five kings of Aragón, or two kings of Spain | 77 |
| Helen Mirren's real-life role in the upcoming drama "Hitchcock" | 77 |
| "Here's what's happening in your neck of the woods" speaker | 77 |
| Old political journalist with the newspaper column "Matter of Fact" | 77 |
| Gp. whose members might greet each other with "What's up, doc?" | 77 |
| What each of today's four long answers is vis-Ã -vis New Year's Eve | 77 |
| "Brown Sugar" and "Blue Streak" actress Nicole ___ Parker | 77 |
| State for Snowflake, a town founded by Mormon pioneers E. Snow and W.J. Flake | 77 |
| He said "Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant" | 77 |
| "All I ___ Of You" (song from "The Phantom of the Opera") | 77 |
| "You are ___ for street repairs" (Community Chest card in Monopoly) | 77 |
| Faith whose core principles include the unity of God, religion, and humankind | 77 |
| First actress to play Yente in Broadway's "Fiddler on the Roof" | 77 |
| Author of the story that inspired "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" | 77 |
| Company founded by and named after an MIT professor of electrical engineering | 77 |
| Queen's "We Will Rock You," to "We Are the Champions" | 77 |
| Film character who says "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" | 77 |