| Texas city obsessed with the Permian Panthers in "Friday Night Lights" | 80 |
| "The good is ___ interred with their bones": "Julius Caesar" | 80 |
| Jacqueline Susann novel, and the problem with some of the answers in this puzzle | 80 |
| Tennessee Williams's "The Mutilated" or "Lifeboat Drill" | 80 |
| Singer Jamie with the 2001 #1 country song "When I Think About Angels" | 80 |
| Reggae song with the lyric "Let's get together and feel all right" | 80 |
| "O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!" speaker, in Shakespeare | 80 |
| "The ___ Factor for Kids: A Survival Guide for America's Families" | 80 |
| Company that would be crazy to use the slogan "We never let you down"? | 80 |
| Subject of the 1999 biography subtitled "The Little Giant of Baseball" | 80 |
| Swimmer Kristin ___, the first woman to win six gold medals at a single Olympics | 80 |
| Real-life actor Joe who is a character in Broadway's "Jersey Boys" | 80 |
| What you get when you blend the results of this puzzle's recipe instructions | 80 |
| "A parlor utensil for subduing the impenitent visitor": Ambrose Bierce | 80 |
| "While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping" writer | 80 |
| Writer who popularized the saying "To err is human, to forgive divine" | 80 |
| They come after signatures in snail mail, yet before signatures in e-mail: Abbr. | 80 |
| Film with the line "Oh, we have 12 vacancies. 12 cabins, 12 vacancies" | 80 |
| Word with "aside," "down," "out" or "on" | 80 |
| Reception assistant, or what you might incite if you don't perform mitzvahs? | 80 |
| Word with tabula (or, with one letter changed, what you might play with a tabla) | 80 |
| "Midnight Cowboy" character who says "I'm walking here!" | 80 |
| Composer who orchestrated Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" | 80 |
| "Something people learn how to do from a how-to book." "___" | 80 |
| Moreno who was the second actress to win an Oscar, a Grammy, an Emmy, and a Tony | 80 |
| Journalist Geraldo responsible for the "Al Capone's vault" debacle | 80 |
| “I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family ...” | 80 |
| "There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man" speaker | 80 |
| Shakespeare character who was the first to use the word "inauspicious" | 80 |
| "What's playin' at the ___?" ("Guys and Dolls" line) | 80 |
| "And all too soon, I fear, the king shall ___": "Richard II" | 80 |
| What the narrator "threw up" in "The Night Before Christmas" | 80 |
| Sing "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," say | 80 |
| Senior group's second-in-command permits a party with self-provided alcohol? | 80 |
| ''It's all ___!'' (''It happened so fast!'') | 80 |
| Fictional supplier of rocket-powered roller skates and jet-propelled pogo sticks | 80 |
| Where you'll find yourself after cashing in your chips, with "the" | 80 |
| Two features of being tormented with endless replayings of "Dear God"? | 80 |
| ENGLISH GIRL, cat lover, party-goer, seeks fellow-adventurer to share dreams ... | 80 |
| Certain character set ... and a hint to translating this week's final answer | 80 |
| William Shakespeare on the knuckleball ("Henry VI, Part II," II, i, 6) | 80 |
| "General Hospital" and "Melrose Place" actor, born 2/29/1972 | 80 |
| ___ Observatory, home of the world's largest single-aperture radio telescope | 80 |
| Richards who played Lex Murphy in the first two "Jurassic Park" movies | 80 |
| Huffington who is #12 on Forbes' "Most Influential Women in Media" | 80 |
| Movie that may be remade again with Beyonce in the Gaynor/Garland/Streisand role | 80 |
| 1937 Best Picture nominee (and what you might shout after finishing this puzzle) | 80 |
| 1982 George Clinton song sampled for Snoop's "What's My Name?" | 80 |
| Reply to "Perchance, Hamlet, is this barbecue spice mix what ye seek?" | 80 |
| He tried to sell the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade route, even arranging for... | 80 |
| Crafty person's shopping destination? (... Ã la Elizabeth Warren in 1995) | 80 |
| African American mathemetician who purportedly surveyed the District of Columbia | 80 |
| With "The," sitcom that made Time's 10 Best TV Series of 2001 list | 80 |
| Coke and Pepsi's nickname, in the soft drink business (with "The") | 80 |
| "Scènes de la Vie de ___" (novel on which a Puccini opera is based) | 80 |
| There's one at the beginning of each of this puzzle's four theme entries | 80 |
| 1930 novel that takes its title from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" | 80 |
| Maker of V8 juice, whose eight original ingredients are the theme of this puzzle | 80 |
| John who was the first U.S. "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" top winner | 80 |
| He said "How can anyone govern a nation that has 246 kinds of cheese?" | 80 |
| "Regardless of what they say about it, we're gonna keep it" source | 80 |
| Quote from Dale's animated caverodent partner: "Me on vacation..." | 80 |
| "Fasten tightly," "read rights while affixing" and the like? | 80 |
| Classic Mike Myers "S.N.L." sketch ... or an apt title for this puzzle | 80 |
| Puzzlement ... or a hint to getting the 10 words on the perimeter of this puzzle | 80 |
| In Search Of: Central European guy who swings both ways; hoping to receive a ___ | 80 |
| Presidential concern about the wizard lobby influencing health care legislation? | 80 |
| Aerosmith studio album whose back-to-front text can be read with a looking glass | 80 |
| "Buckle up" or "Passengers, keep your hands off the radio!"? | 80 |
| The second African-American, after Hattie McDaniel, to be nominated for an Oscar | 80 |
| Holder of the Guiness World Record for most bone fractures in one lifetime (433) | 80 |
| Bothersome phrase indicating a show randomly won't air again until next year | 80 |
| Daily crosswords, to puzzle pros (so-called from the number of squares per side) | 80 |
| ___ Brunelleschi, Italian Renaissance architect who developed linear perspective | 80 |
| "I'm returning these woods-I beat myself up every time I use them" | 80 |
| "The Conning Tower" writer and Algonquin Round Table member, for short | 80 |
| Movie good guys responsible for the circled squares in eight long puzzle answers | 80 |
| What's needed to get out of class, if you don't know one from the other? | 80 |
| Old English coin that will suffice, according to "Christmas Is Coming" | 80 |
| Song covered by Elvis Presley, Guy Lombardo, Bing Crosby, Sammy Kaye, and others | 80 |
| His "Goblet of Fire" was Amazon.com's #1 best-selling book of 2000 | 80 |
| One Direction member who named the band (like you know any of the other members) | 80 |
| Large, wraparound sunglasses -- often worn at night to make critics less visible | 80 |
| Former Chiba Lotte Marines pitcher who played for the Yanks in the late '90s | 80 |
| Poet who wrote "I have executed a memorial longer lasting than bronze" | 80 |
| Alternate title of a 1980 animated feature focused on Okefenokee Swamp elections | 80 |
| Comment to a baseballer from a fan who's studied his fly-catching technique? | 80 |
| Member of the Green Mountain Boys who helped establish the University of Vermont | 80 |
| "___ little silhouetto of a man" ("Bohemian Rhapsody" lyric) | 80 |
| ''And look you, here's your letter; this ___'' (Shakespeare) | 80 |
| Politician who appeared as himself on NBC's "Parks and Recreation" | 80 |
| Author of "Chasing the Dream: My Lifelong Journey to the World Series" | 80 |
| Serving it to children, not putting enough of it into a Black Russian, and so on | 80 |
| DNA marker that indicates a tendency to be killed, as on "South Park"? | 80 |
| He won the Best Actor Oscar for playing both Kid Shelleen and his desperado twin | 80 |
| "Sweet ___" (1937 Oscar-winning song from "Waikiki Wedding") | 80 |
| Comic actor who played Jeff Greene's dad on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" | 80 |
| Creator of the solid-body electric guitar, a model of which still bears his name | 80 |
| "Great idea!" said the goats. "Let's watch '__'" | 80 |
| They were once promoted with the slogan "Ivory tips protect your lips" | 80 |