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Beastie Boys "You can't, you won't and you don't stop" song 81
Yang ___ Young (gymnast involved in a scoring controversy at the Athens Olympics) 81
"At age 12 he started traveling with a fast crowd, which began ___ ..." 81
"American Idol" singer Gray with the 2004 album "The Dreamer" 81
It's played to fool people into thinking that someone's talking in a room 81
Classic music hall song that lent its melody to the "Howdy Doody" theme 81
Singer who draws a 13 on her hand before each concert (it's her lucky number) 81
Former NFL quarterback Tim whose name became a dictionary-recognized verb in 2012 81
2003 sci-fi disaster film featuring a subterranean team of "terranauts" 81
Bodies making their closest approach in more than 50,000 years on August 27, 2003 81
She remembered having a high-school crush on a handsome, dark-haired boy with ... 81
Former U.S. Open champ Monica's cry upon seeing wooden rackets in her locker? 81
What the final episode of "Breaking Bad" may mean for fans of the show? 81
What the six puzzle answers graphically represented in this puzzle have in common 81
What the Once-ler's factory produces in Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" 81
Items that Dr. Seuss's Once-ler knitted from the silk tufts of Truffula Trees 81
"__ who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it": Santayana 81
"Men are pigs. It's too bad we own everything, isn't it?" comic 81
Genghis's 100%-wooden cousin (as screamed in "Lumberjack Trek II")? 81
George "Kingfish" Stevens of TV's "Amos 'n' Andy" 81
Multiple Grammy winner who was a contestant on "Dancing With the Stars" 81
Only man to twice win the U.S. Open without losing a set in the entire tournament 81
“Character is like a ___ and reputation like its shadow”: Abraham Lincoln 81
Football Hall-of-Famer Ronnie, playing an extra in "Lord of the Rings"? 81
What Thoreau and Eisenhower have in common, or this puzzle's theme, literally 81
"You" affectionately in Yamachiche, followed by ubiquitous German auto? 81
Wee hr., and a hint to a feature common to this puzzle's four longest answers 81
Movie mogul whom Forbes magazine once named the highest-paid man in entertainment 81
Mixed martial arts co. that recently aired its first event on national television 81
One who "never was afraid of goons and ginks," in a Woody Guthrie title 81
Setting of much of the first Sherlock Holmes tale, "A Study in Scarlet" 81
Indian author ___ Mehta, a staff writer for The New Yorker for more than 30 years 81
Hipster magazine that seems, despite its protestations, persistently conservative 81
Ostensible backdrop of the 2003 roman à clef "The Devil Wears Prada" 81
63-year-old Vera reportedly dating 27-year-old skating gold medalist Evan Lysacek 81
Radio station whose call letters include the first three letters of its Ohio city 81
"Baseball Tonight" segment featuring the day's best defensive plays 81
Olympic figure skater Johnny who skated to Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" 81
The "home" in John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" 81
Message spelled out by punked Harvard fans at the 2004 Harvard-Yale football game 81
Complaint from one trying to concentrate, perhaps—and this puzzle's title 81
Band featured in the 2002 documentary "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart" 81
Pieces of pasteboard with "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" printed on them? 81
Title under which "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" originally charted, in 1952 81
Leader who said "The empires of the future are the empires of the mind" 81
Ohio city where a Burger King worker YouTubed himself bathing in the sink in 2008 81
You might have one to visit Japan, but you'll need a bunch once you get there 81
Many a ''Lord of the Rings'' extra (with ''New'') 81
1980 text adventure that introduced the line "You were eaten by a grue" 81
" .... inside of ___ it's too dark to read" (Groucho Marx punchline) 82
Answer to the old riddle "What lies flat when empty, sits up when full?" 82
Song that becomes the musical it's in if you add an "H" to the front 82
Its flag consists of a crimson St. Andrew's cross on a white background: Abbr. 82
He said "If Attila the Hun were alive today, he'd be a drama critic" 82
"It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life!" speaker 82
"Interviewer" who asked Kobe Bryant how many springs are in a basketball 82
Food brand that was the sole sponsor of the first "60 Minutes" broadcast 82
Joseph who was the subject of the 2012 biographical play "The Columnist" 82
"... __ the dreadful thunder / Doth rend the region": "Hamlet" 82
According to folklore, European city that was named by the mythical giant Antigoon 82
1998 movie with the tagline "See the world from a whole new perspective" 82
"To invent, you need a good imagination and ___ of junk" --Thomas Edison 82
New York theater on the National Register of Historic Places, with "the" 82
"I'm just __ boy, I need no sympathy": "Bohemian Rhapsody" 82
Seurat's "Un dimanche ___-midi à l'ÃŽle de la Grande Jatte" 82
Derisive response to "She thinks she's going to be homecoming queen" 82
''Take ___ from me!'' (''Here's some advice'') 82
Bill who was rumored to have written Obama's "Dreams from My Father" 82
Song performed by U2 at Live Aid in 1985, and a single for Michael Jackson in 1987 82
Rihanna lyric "Got my Ray ___ on and I'm feeling hella cool tonight" 82
Robert who won Oscars for both writing and directing "Kramer vs. Kramer" 82
End of the letter: "Thanks for the laugh. I'm voting for Obama/__." 82
13-year-old Jimmy with the #1 1952 hit "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" 82
1976 movie that parts of the other four movie titles describe from start to finish 82
"A Chorus Line" character who sings "The Music and the Mirror" 82
Game with the figures "soldier's bed" and "fish in a dish" 82
Fashion runway, or, in a way, what this puzzle's 10 perimeter answers comprise 82
"Parker Spitzer" channel (better run this clue before it gets cancelled) 82
Ray Charles's backup singers pair with "Sunshine of Your Love" band? 82
Setting of a 1978 hit song that's "the hottest spot north of Havana" 82
2003 what-if mockumentary about the aftermath of the South's Civil War victory 82
Mark who bought a majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks from Ross Perot's son 82
African city of 4+ million whose name means, literally, "haven of peace" 82
Title place you "won't come back from," in a 1964 Jan & Dean hit 82
Awarder of a thimble to Alice, in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" 82
It's listed as "(annoyed grunt)" in "The Simpsons" scripts 82
Historian Kearns Goodwin whose work was adapted into the movie "Lincoln" 82
"House" and "Little House ...," but not "Full House" 82
Undesirable society type depicted in Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four" 82
First name associated with Christmas, from the Hebrew for "rock of help" 82
"The City on the ___ of Forever" (classic "Star Trek" episode) 82
Finnish pentathlete Lehtonen who won back-to-back Olympic gold medals in the 1920s 82
The "ugly" to Clint's "good" and Lee's "bad" 82
Name that becomes another name when an F is added to the front and an X to the end 82
The "Wedding March" was written for her wedding in "Lohengrin" 82
Chef who made a cameo as Marlon the Gator in "The Princess and the Frog" 82
"That man" in "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" 82
Record producer who published the diary "A Year With Swollen Appendices" 82
"The even mead, that ___ brought sweetly forth ...": "Henry V" 82
1962 hit with the lyric "Like the samba sound, my heart begins to pound" 82