Why "there's no time for fussing and fighting," per a Beatles hit | 79 |
“And thankfully, the graph’s final dimension is not within the ___” | 79 |
Soldier's comment akin to "It's time to join the line, dear"? | 79 |
"___ Jr." (Pixar's first film whose lamps are used in their logo) | 79 |
___ diet, food plan emphasizing olive oil, fish, fruit, vegetables and red wine | 79 |
Exclusive group's limit, or dental restoration required to get into a club? | 79 |
Don't make it to a retrospective of Franz's German Expressionist works? | 79 |
Nickname for infielder Ernie Banks, who stayed with one team for eighteen years | 79 |
1980s group with two No. 1 hits, "Kyrie" and "Broken Wings" | 79 |
"She's as headstrong as an allegory on the banks of Nile" speaker | 79 |
"It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am" speaker | 79 |
1970 #1 hit that was later found to be a ripoff of "He's So Fine" | 79 |
Boy band that reunited in 2008 with the album "Summertime," for short | 79 |
"If you can't behave on this tour, I swear you'll be sorry!"? | 79 |
Group whose "If You Leave" was written for "Pretty in Pink" | 79 |
Most of "The Taming of the Shrew" characters, geographically speaking | 79 |
Colored like the boat in Edward Lear's "The Owl and the Pussycat" | 79 |
11-part documentary with the episodes "Caves" and "Deserts" | 79 |
Former New York Giants star currently in jail after shooting himself in the leg | 79 |
"... Don't talk about ___! You kidding me?! ..." (Jim Mora, 2001) | 79 |
“The neonatology department needs funding most of all,” Tom blurted ___ | 79 |
1894 novel describing the adventures of Rudolf Rassendyll, with "The" | 79 |
Word accented on the antepenultimate syllable (the answer is an example of one) | 79 |
"I could substitute better than you while standing on my head," e.g.? | 79 |
Possible response to "My boss is leaving and I hate his replacement"? | 79 |
One who maintains that scientists from another planet created all life on Earth | 79 |
Conservative politician who wrote "Gandhi: Ninny of the 20th Century" | 79 |
Having material that "may not be suitable for children," per the MPAA | 79 |
Wheels on loan ... or, as the circles show, what four puzzle answers have done? | 79 |
Decision between buying some caviar or a Miami Heat star's basketball card? | 79 |
"Six of one, half a dozen of the other" (and this puzzle's theme) | 79 |
"The one beer to have when you're having more than one" sloganeer | 79 |
Speak derisively, and a hint to how this puzzle's long answers were created | 79 |
In computer science, a characterization of every possible solution to a problem | 79 |
Sensible car, perhaps [avxwords.com has premium indie xwords - subscribe today] | 79 |
"He's a complicated man/but no one understands him/but his woman" | 79 |
Line of greeting cards billed as "a tiny little division of Hallmark" | 79 |
Sochi alpine event with "giant" and "super giant" varieties | 79 |
TV prog. that became the most Primetime Emmy-nominated show of all time in 2010 | 79 |
"I'm all by myself, as I've always felt" song by the Pumpkins | 79 |
Landmark in Elvis Presley's "It Happened at the World's Fair" | 79 |
'60s song about an insect who "hid / Inside a doggie from Madrid" | 79 |
Word fragment repeated by Herman Cain when discussing foreign policy in October | 79 |
Like the Oscars ... or the answers to this puzzle's seven asterisked clues? | 79 |
Wright who quipped "What's another word for 'thesaurus'?" | 79 |
On 8/21/1911 the subject (the letters dropped from the starred answers) was ___ | 79 |
The Village ___ (musical group with the 1963 hit "Washington Square") | 79 |
Hybrid fashion item named one of People.com's "2007 Worst Trends" | 79 |
What it may take to answer the question "Does this make me look fat?" | 79 |
What it may take to answer "Do you think I need to lose some weight?" | 79 |
Appliance maker that produced the first microwave oven for household use (1955) | 79 |
Beatles song with the line "There's one for you, nineteen for me" | 79 |
Certain filings, and what happens literally in six of this puzzle's answers | 79 |
Diggs of "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" and "Brown Sugar" | 79 |
Duo with the 1985 hit "Shout" (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 79 |
Subject of the biography "The Man Who Invented the Twentieth Century" | 79 |
"Inspector Gadget" bad guy whose hand was replaced with a steel glove | 79 |
"And at 7 P.M. there'll be a showing of the 60's film ___..." | 79 |
"How lowbrow!" said the cats. "We much prefer '__'" | 79 |
2013 Eminem hit featuring Rihanna (and inspiration for this puzzle's theme) | 79 |
What "they say our love won't pay," in "I Got You Babe" | 79 |
"___ have to pry the buzzer out of my cold, dead hands"--Ken Jennings | 79 |
How the fact that "The Internship" is just an ad for Google is veiled | 79 |
"Here's what I'll give you if you'll feed my pet zombie"? | 79 |
Extremely versatile material the Once-ler manufactures in "The Lorax" | 79 |
Musician Dolby who returned in 2011 with "A Map of the Floating City" | 79 |
Start of a "grook" (an aphoristic poem) by Danish scientist Piet Hein | 79 |
Three-letter combinations hidden in this puzzle's six other longest answers | 79 |
Tiny ___, singer of 1968's "Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips With Me" | 79 |
She played Appassionata von Climax in Broadway's "Li'l Abner" | 79 |
Internationally popular comic book character created by Belgian artist Hergé | 79 |
"... '___ pageant to keep us in false gaze" ("Othello") | 79 |
"Variety" headline about actor Randall's successful screen debut? | 79 |
"It's ___, though we really did try to make it ..." (Carole King) | 79 |
"Johnny ___" (children's book set during the American Revolution) | 79 |
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" five-part series, jokingly | 79 |
How long it takes to get something back (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 79 |
"Puts the keys of the future at your fingertips" (Philadelphia, 1876) | 79 |
Sch. whose women's basketball team is currently on a 76-game winning streak | 79 |
"... 'Tis a pageant / To keep __ false gaze": "Othello" | 79 |
Writer of the song "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" | 79 |
(Thomas Pynchon, 1963) Its formula is 4/3 x pi x r³ (Michael Crichton, 1987) | 79 |
City with a radio station that has the same call letters as the city's name | 79 |
Dionne Warwick song that says "Foolish pride is all that I have left" | 79 |
"Our experts predict that a pekoe tariff would cause widespread joy"? | 79 |
The half of the keyboard on which all of this puzzle's answers can be typed | 79 |
Start of a proverb about consequences ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 79 |
Waistcoat-wearing lagomorph in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" | 79 |
On second thought, make it a gangster film: "Charlie's Angels..." | 79 |
"Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News" musical, with "The" | 79 |
Game from IGNPC's Best of E3 2003 Awards (for Best Persistent Online Title) | 79 |
It "gives you something to do, but it gets you nowhere": Glenn Turner | 79 |
Librettist who rhymed "a lot o' news" with "hypotenuse" | 79 |
Paper with "Marketplace" and "Money & Investing" sects. | 79 |
Interplanetary dictator in Scientology who we're not supposed to talk about | 79 |
"The Mayor of Simpleton" band whose name sounds like a state of bliss | 79 |
When pretty much every fruit and vegetable is available, in modern supermarkets | 79 |
Michelle who's the greatest action heroine of all time, per Rotten Tomatoes | 79 |
Do the "I am not a crook" thing with the double V-signs, for example? | 79 |
Quartet that broke out in spring 1972, and the scheme of this puzzle's theme | 80 |