| Org. of which Lebron James, Kevin Garnett, and Kobe Bryant were never members | 77 |
| Longtime Red Sox announcer Martin whose signature call was "Mercy!" | 77 |
| "Such heavenly touches ___ touch'd earthly faces" (Shakespeare) | 77 |
| Literary captain who says "I am not what you call a civilized man!" | 77 |
| "___ a Number" (1993 documentary about mathematician Paul Erdös) | 77 |
| Phrase that indicates you needn't worry about Chinese restaurant syndrome | 77 |
| "...Bring this ship into the shore, and throw away the ___ forever" | 77 |
| Digby ''Digger'' ___ of ''The Life of Riley'' | 77 |
| Kelli who will star in Broadway's "Nice Work If You Can Get It" | 77 |
| Words with ''even keel'' or ''empty stomach'' | 77 |
| Words with ''step'' or ''I'll get right'' | 77 |
| ''Movin' ___'' (''The Jeffersons'' theme) | 77 |
| Group that sang the 1962 hit "The Wah Watusi," with "the" | 77 |
| "... a man no mightier than thyself ___": "Julius Caesar" | 77 |
| He wrote "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." | 77 |
| Answers to "do you solve mots croisés?" from anyone reading this | 77 |
| Shania Twain "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm ___ Here!" | 77 |
| Onetime host of "The Morning Show" and "The Tonight Show" | 77 |
| Rush's song off "Presto" that went long? (with "The") | 77 |
| 1930's-60's columnist who wrote "Washington Merry-Go-Round" | 77 |
| Water-bowl user (or the start of a film and TV actor's split personality) | 77 |
| Boulevard where Fox Studios and the Los Angeles Convention Center are located | 77 |
| Pennsylvania baseball park that might (weirdly) host playoff baseball in 2013 | 77 |
| Who wrote "All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream" | 77 |
| "The only poor fellows in the world whom anyone will flatter": Pope | 77 |
| Game that can follow the first part of this puzzle's four longest answers | 77 |
| "Pride, __, and circumstance of glorious war!": "Othello" | 77 |
| Actress Allen who won a Tony for "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little" | 77 |
| Rock group whose members all assumed the same last name, with "the" | 77 |
| Singer of 1976's "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" | 77 |
| Cracker that is the "apple" in an 80-year-old mock apple pie recipe | 77 |
| "Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of ___ Nabisco" (1990 bestseller) | 77 |
| Only American League player to win a batting crown without hitting a home run | 77 |
| Subject of the 2007 biography subtitled "The Man Who Became a Book" | 77 |
| Master P's son who used to have "Lil'" in front of his name | 77 |
| Album whose American version opens with "I've Just Seen a Face" | 77 |
| "You do not talk about Fight Club" for "Fight Club," e.g. | 77 |
| What the Magic Eye picture ends up being in a scene from "Mallrats" | 77 |
| "Send a ___ to your boy in the army" (Katz's Delicatessen sign) | 77 |
| "Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?" asker | 77 |
| Author who said "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die" | 77 |
| When, in Act III, Mercutio says "A plague o' both your houses!" | 77 |
| Rhyme scheme for Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" | 77 |
| When night owls thrive, or where the last words of the starred answers can go | 77 |
| "We're No Angels" costar with Humphrey Bogart and Peter Ustinov | 77 |
| Oscar-nominated director--1940, 1944, 1945, 1954 and 1960--who didn't win | 77 |
| Sec. of State who said "I am in control here" after Reagan was shot | 77 |
| Cynic Bierce who once defined "alone" as "in bad company" | 77 |
| "The Man Without ___" (2002 nominee for Best Foreign Language Film) | 77 |
| "Or would you rather be ___?" (from "Swinging on a Star") | 77 |
| Song originally from the Broadway musical "Everybody's Welcome" | 77 |
| Stadium billed as "Eighth Wonder of the World" upon opening in 1965 | 77 |
| "I just don't know why they're shooting __": Hawkeye Pierce | 77 |
| "Drown in ___ of whiskey? Death, where is thy sting?" (W.C. Fields) | 77 |
| But in the end, the sheep had their way, and they all watched "__" | 77 |
| In 1971, ___ became president of a) Argentina; b) Cuba c) Haiti; d) Venezuela | 77 |
| "Don't you cry, I'll be __": "Frosty the Snowman" | 77 |
| Rock song with the lyric "A big-legged woman ain't got no soul" | 77 |
| "Band B wins, because it's pointy and doesn't digest well." | 77 |
| His film debut was as the Dog-Faced Boy in "Big Top Pee-wee" (1988) | 77 |
| One feeling sad, perhaps because rejecting all truth isn't going so well? | 77 |
| Celebrity chef and host of the Food Network's "Boy Meets Grill" | 77 |
| Flight-ending words from the captain of the "Miracle on the Hudson" | 77 |
| 1957 Everly Brothers hit with the repeated lyric "Hello loneliness" | 77 |
| Technology that I guess has outed me as a robot because I always get it wrong | 77 |
| Line from 1989's "Dead Pesto Society" about grabbing ten cents? | 77 |
| Sudden reductions in loan availability, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 77 |
| 1973 blaxploitation film about a female secret agent busting drug traffickers | 77 |
| Speech given by the policeman chasing James Cagney in "White Heat"? | 77 |
| 1970's pop singer with "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" | 77 |
| Whence the line "Into the eternal darkness; into fire and into ice" | 77 |
| Cream that proto-Nissan owners had to apply to their vehicles on summer days? | 77 |
| Not too shabby, in slang (because saying "-ent" takes way too long) | 77 |
| Kathy Griffin's life is on it, according to the title of her reality show | 77 |
| ''___ thou know me, fellow?'' (''King Lear'') | 77 |
| Response to Revolutionary Arnold's "What's for breakfast?"? | 77 |
| Some film credits, and the idea behind the eight theme answers in this puzzle | 77 |
| "___ petit placidam sub libertate quietem" (motto of Massachusetts) | 77 |
| "___ petit placidam sub libertate quietem" (motto of the Bay State) | 77 |
| Samuel Butler's satirical utopia whose name is an anagram of its location | 77 |
| Saint-___-du-Mont, church containing the remains of the patron saint of Paris | 77 |
| Man refuses to supply photo on Internet dating service; ref cites him for ... | 77 |
| "I ate his liver with some ___ and a nice Chianti": Hannibal Lecter | 77 |
| "Freaks and Geeks" creator and "The Office" director Paul | 77 |
| Say "Yes, officer, that's the singer that was using Auto-Tune"? | 77 |
| Has the rear end move side to side ... or a hint to the five asterisked clues | 77 |
| Manned space mission that gets carried out in the 1984 movie "2010" | 77 |
| Boston College quarterback with a famous game-ending Hail Mary pass, 11/23/84 | 77 |
| Poker occasions "you got to know," according to a Kenny Rogers song | 77 |
| Wooded area mentioned at the start of Longfellow's "Evangeline" | 77 |
| Composer/humorist who said "Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny" | 77 |
| Army post merged with McGuire AFB and Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst | 77 |
| "This is a reminder to also send the email to the head of Big Blue" | 77 |
| It "is no problem. You just have to live long enough": Groucho Marx | 77 |
| "It builds strong bones, but who cares in this dark, dark world..." | 77 |
| "On the radio, Creedence Clearwater Revival sang '___' ..." | 77 |
| Bonjour cockzilla, want to ___? Woman scream at this more than luxury present | 77 |
| Fictional private detective on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion" | 77 |
| "...and point out that only the souls of the righteous will be ___" | 77 |
| Clique of cows who totally knew about this patch of grass before anyone else? | 77 |