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Rap/country collaboration with the hit "Konvict in Tight Fittin' Jeans"? 86
Role for which George Burns won Best Supporting Actor in "The Sunshine Boys" 86
Ryan Piers Williams's romp on a waterbed with "Ugly Betty" star Ferrera? 86
Eugene's violin piece, recorded on the D-Day beaches, was known as "___" 86
"I'll climb on your kitchen countertop, if it makes you feel alright..." 86
"You can get anything you want ..." opens the chorus of his most famous song 86
Answer to the folk riddle "Over the hills, over the hills / Goes a fur coat" 86
Guy de Maupassant novel published in English as "The History of a Scoundrel" 86
Reviewer on "Look Homeward, Angel": "It's overlong and clunky" 86
R&B singer arrested in 1993 for an "overly suggestive stage performance" 86
Presidential candidate who said "No one can earn a million dollars honestly" 86
Question for someone who's already written "beta" and "kappa"? 86
Mascot for a sports psychologist, or a cereal company's expansion into newspapers? 86
Jazz legend who recorded "Porgy & Bess" as a duet album with Ray Charles 86
Comedian who was the only man on Maxim's 2012 Hot 100 list of most beautiful women 86
Kid's art activity ... or something seen four times in this puzzle's solution? 86
What might determine if the moon hitting your eye like a big pizza pie is truly amore? 86
Poem featuring the line “Sunset and evening star / And one clear call for me!” 86
Board game where you might hear, "Colonel Ecru, with the riata, in the oda"? 86
Program about a crime-fighting unit from the South that stages Civil War reenactments? 86
1965 Beatles hit that begins "Got a good reason for taking the easy way out" 86
"The man who can dominate a London ___ can dominate the world" (Oscar Wilde) 86
Website with a focus on step-by-step instructions to "just about everything" 86
Disparaging name for someone who wears glasses (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) 86
Approach to arithmetic that emphasizes underlying ideas rather than exact calculations 86
Suspected spy's fashionable garb, in Simon and Garfunkel's "America" 86
Blitzen's seating instruction to his sleigh driver? (No dark forces at work here!) 86
Paul from "American Splendor," one of Salon.com's 10 Best Movies of 2003 86
Civil War movie that spawned a video game voted "Flat Out Worst" by GameSpot 86
Overachievers, and a hint to a word that can precede both words of the starred answers 86
___ worm (punch line to a "What's worse ...?" riddle involving an apple) 86
Fast-food chain that peddles a 1,010-calorie Six Dollar Super Bacon Cheese Thickburger 86
"May I introduce the lovely couple: actress Melissa Joan and singer Bonnie!" 86
Clears out an accumulation of garbage (perhaps after eight years of being preoccupied) 86
Actress Martha who played Sinatra's love interest in "Some Came Running" 86
Response to a polite refusal / (next line) It's spelled out in a Tammy Wynette hit 86
Most-distributed publication in the world, with over twice as many copies as The Bible 86
Dubliners add liquor to the circle (or a soap ad interrupted by a furniture store ad)? 86
Author of the children's book "Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born" 86
Comedian/former ESPN host whose twin brother Randy is also a comedian/former ESPN host 86
Then-obscure actor who played a victim in "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984) 86
Rap/country collaboration with the album "Defying Gravity with Dr. Octagon"? 86
Rap/country collaboration with an extremely crunk version of "Ring of Fire"? 86
"Are you enjoying your time out on the Nascar circuit?" [Ricky Martin, 1999] 86
___ ipsum (faux-Latin phrase frequently used by publishers in placeholder text blocks) 86
Peter who bought Manhattan in 1626 for the modern equivalent of a few thousand dollars 86
With only ~66,000 inhabitants, it's still the second most populous city in Montana 86
Gridiron players who make "snap" judgments ... or a hint to the puzzle theme 86
"The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to ___": Montaigne 86
... using ___: “Mary had a wee lamb -- baa! / Its fleece was snowy -- whoosh!” 86
"Be sure to drink your ___" (coded message in "A Christmas Story") 86
Only men's basketball coach to lead three different schools to the NCAA Final Four 86
Sci-fi geek who loves a "Deep Space Nine" alien and a Robin Williams sitcom? 86
Author who used the pseudonym “Alcofribas Nasier,” an anagram of his full name 86
Item of clothing named for the commander in chief who ordered the action of 10/25/1854 86
"The best part of the job, of course, is when I'm out on the street ___" 86
"___ Most Wanted" ("best-of" compilation of a popular TV cop show) 86
Like pronouns such as "myself" which refer back to the subject of the clause 86
Antiperspirant that comes in "Fresh Blast" and "Fast Break" scents 86
Only Secretary of Defense to be asked to remain in office by a newly elected President 86
He came out of retirement to play Winston Churchill in "Inglorious Basterds" 86
Only U.S. state in which the name of the state and its capital share no letters: Abbr. 86
Word with ''down,'' ''up'' or ''back'' 86
Bruce Springsteen hit whose first words are "With her killer graces …" 86
___ Crosley, author of the 2008 best seller "I Was Told There'd Be Cake" 86
"No! No! Tzat guy's try to take my drink way but I not finisht!" speaker 86
Phone company ranked first in msn.com's "Customer Service Hall of Shame" 86
"Make sure the ___ above and on line 6c are correct" (Form 1040 instruction) 86
Writer of the lines "Pigeons on the grass alas. / Pigeons on the grass alas" 86
Product with the old jingle line "One little can will keep you running free" 86
"Hey, I'm not afraid of commitment; I just don't care," for example? 86
Events in which you pin your victim, go after their sensitive spots, and show no mercy 86
Pioneering black comedian (whose signature line was "Oh, yeah!"), ___ Rogers 86
Ballplayer Martinez who played in the postseason eight straight years starting in 1995 86
TV character who said "Him a beauty. Like mountain with snow - silver-white" 86
Subject of "The Word" on the first episode of "The Colbert Report" 86
"Man, I Feel Like a Woman" singer (hate me later for giving you the earworm) 86
1952 revue with lyrics by Ogden Nash, featuring Bette Davis in song-and-dance routines 86
Singer with the hits "U Got It Bad" and "U Don't Have to Call" 86
Players on the game show "Bumper Stumpers" had to figure out what they meant 86
Author of "Paris in the 20th Century," an 1863 novel first published in 1994 86
When Alfred Eisenstaedt shot his famous Times Square photo of a sailor kissing a nurse 86
Alcohol rumored to spoil after opening, in an "Arrested Development" episode 86
Only major U.S. city with a radio station whose call letters spell the city's name 86
Nebraska city that serves as David Letterman's Top 10 List "home office" 86
Campaigner's contest (or the start of a 1930s movie actor's split personality) 86
"___ does not determine who is right - only who is left." (Bertrand Russell) 86
"Drink! for you know not ___ you came, nor why" ("Rubáiyát") 86
Former U.S. Open champ Chris's answer to "Who'll be tops this year?" 86
"Then another cop said, 'Awright, tough guy, ___, let's go' ..." 86
Atmospheric condition in which there is no visibility both horizontally and vertically 86
When Jaques says, "All the world's a stage" in "As You Like It" 87
When the witches in "Macbeth" say "Double, double toil and trouble" 87
Wordplay expert Jon who wrote the spoonerism book "Smart Feller Fart Smeller" 87
Spiro who wrote, "If you've seen one city slum, you've seen them all" 87
"The stuff to drink for fellows whom it hurts to think," according to Housman 87
Four-time Pro Bowl tight end Crumpler whose first name sounds like a microbiology topic 87
He shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 87
Song standard with the lyric "Can't you see I'm no good without you?" 87
Movie with the line "I'm a vulgar man. But I assure you, my music is not" 87