Architect whose epitaph says "Reader, if you seek his monument, look around you" | 90 |
Greek new age musician who performed at the Acropolis, the Taj Mahal, and the Burj Khalifa | 90 |
Michelle ranked #1 on Rotten Tomatoes' "25 Best Action Heroines of All Time" | 90 |
Word that completes the song titles "___ Baby" and "Baby It's ___" | 90 |
Justice who mouthed "not true" during Obama's 2010 State of the Union address | 91 |
"That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays ___ pinball!" ("Tommy" lyric) | 91 |
One of four in "'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house" | 91 |
Words drawn out before "... will always love you" in a 1992 Whitney Houston cover | 91 |
"Schindler's ___" (novel on which "Schindler's List" was based) | 91 |
"I have sinned against my brother the ___" (dying words of St. Francis of Assisi) | 91 |
Grp. that battles consumer fraud ... or a hint to some much-repeated letters in this puzzle | 91 |
“You can’t be a real country unless you have a ___ and an airline”: Frank Zappa | 91 |
No. 6 on the ABA Journal's list of the 25 greatest law novels ever (by Herman Melville) | 91 |
"You can tell a lot about someone ___ they use abbreviations": Peter Serafinowicz | 91 |
These occur—symbolically—at this puzzle's six circled "intersections" | 91 |
"This note is legal tender for all ___, public and private" (words on U.S. bills) | 91 |
First baseman Mientkiewicz who caught the final out of the 2004 Boston World Series victory | 91 |
___ Light (Obama astroturfer who has published letters to the editor in over 40 newspapers) | 91 |
___ Palma (Argentine national who is purportedly the first person to be born in Antarctica) | 91 |
"People come up to me ... concerned ... that I'll reproduce" comedian Philips | 91 |
"But all I want is __ 'iggins' 'ead!": "My Fair Lady" lyric | 91 |
"When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time to Go Home" author Bombeck | 91 |
"Ol' Rockin' ___" (bin-mate of the 1957 album "Ford Favorites") | 91 |
Nickname for hockey legend Phil that's one letter away from a network that might use it | 91 |
Word that shouldn't precede ''estimate'' or ''replica'' | 91 |
Literary character who says "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!" | 91 |
"Weird Al" Yankovic song with the lyric "I'm the king of cellulite" | 91 |
Advice for the brokenhearted ... or one of four arrangements found literally in this puzzle | 91 |
"Universe Ends as ___ Wakes Up Next to Suzanne Pleshette" (headline in The Onion) | 91 |
''. . . slithy toves did ___ and gimble'' (''Jabberwocky'') | 91 |
''... slithy toves / Did ___ and gimble'' (''Jabberwocky'') | 91 |
Movie villain who said "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." | 91 |
"___ have what she's having" (line from "When Harry Met Sally ...") | 91 |
"And makes us rather bear those ___ we have ...": Hamlet, in his famous soliloquy | 91 |
Poem with the lines "They send me to eat in the kitchen / When the company comes" | 91 |
Title words before "Easy" for Linda Ronstadt and "Hard" for John Lennon | 91 |
Singer who plays the ex-husband of Helen Hunt's character in "Pay It Forward" | 91 |
Island known for having "the wettest spot on Earth" (450+" of rain per year) | 91 |
"I did everything by the seat of my pants. That`s why I got hurt so much" speaker | 91 |
"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)" actress | 91 |
The only woman on Time's list of the 20 most influential 20th-century business geniuses | 91 |
1972 #1 hit with the lyric "I'm right up the road / I'll share your load" | 91 |
"__ In": Wings hit that begins "Someone's knockin' at the door" | 91 |
What the start of each starred answer is part of, for a company that intersects that answer | 91 |
Impressionist who painted people on lawns, in cafés, brutally murdering each other, etc. | 91 |
Chairman you shouldn't carry pictures of if you want to make it with anyone, per Lennon | 91 |
Wheat "I ___ a girl I'd like to know better but I'm already with someone" | 91 |
Org. whose champion is determined at the beginning of each season by a cackling David Stern | 91 |
Tic-Tac-Toe line after using the rare cheat rule that changes one of your opponents squares | 91 |
"Protect mine innocence, ___ fall into the trap ...": "King Henry VIII" | 91 |
"Catch-22" character described as "a warm-hearted, simple-minded gnome" | 91 |
Thing offered every time you go home even though you've been a vegetarian for years now | 91 |
Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country: Why Nafta Must Be Stopped — Now!" | 91 |
Communications device described by the first words of the puzzle's four longest answers | 91 |
Who wrote "I dwelt alone / In a world of moan, / And my soul was a stagnant tide" | 91 |
"Egocentric little creep" of a detective, according to the author who created him | 91 |
Korean heartthrob with the singles "I'm Coming" and "Inside of You" | 91 |
From 1988 to 1999, a record 856 consecutive games were played in Dodger Stadium without one | 91 |
Event where the number 12 is important, and a feature of 12 two-word answers in this puzzle | 91 |
The Library's Special Collections include one of George Washington's creations, ___ | 91 |
He said "Marriage is nature's way of keeping us from fighting with strangers" | 91 |
Geography class: D -- “Our instructor tried to cover too much material; he was ___” | 91 |
1980 William Hurt film (and what eight answers herein contain on a trip across the country) | 91 |
"Mother" and leader of the American Shakers that spoke in tongues, born 2/29/1736 | 91 |
"It's ___!" ("Family Guy" parody of "Return of the Jedi") | 91 |
Swiss mathmetician Daniel whose eponymous principle led to the carburetor and airplane wing | 91 |
Violet Beauregarde is transformed into one in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 91 |
“Iggy, your stirring Duncan Hines batter has no relevance to our experiment on ...” | 91 |
Mystery Person once wrote a waltz in which the choice of measures played was determined ... | 91 |
Song with the lyric "And the painted ponies go up and down," with "The" | 91 |
Comic who coined the words "eneagled," "mantasy," and "freem" | 91 |
"Don't call me a mindless philosopher, you overweight glob of grease" speaker | 91 |
Memo about museum staff putting mistletoe around Frans's "Laughing Cavalier"? | 91 |
Chronologically first but last-published of the Leatherstocking Tales, with "The" | 91 |
When a player doesn't score for a while, or when a player doesn't score for a while | 91 |
Santayana defines it as "redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim" | 91 |
Max Bialystock's musical adaptation of "Hamlet," in "The Producers" | 91 |
Like people in a group hug, presumably (and a group hug involving Tributes #7, #8, and #11) | 91 |
A scarab beetle with a heart-shaped mark on its wing covers was named after this adventurer | 91 |
Athlete John who was the only person to play professionally with Bill Russell and Jim Brown | 91 |
Site where Strong Bad, in message #100, tells how he got his "very own The Cheat" | 91 |
Last words from Hamlet (well, he goes on for a while after that, but these words sum it up) | 91 |
"Am ___ yesterday's news?" ("You'll Never Know," Edwyn Collins) | 91 |
On second thought, make it an edgy comedy: "The Unbearable Lightness of Being..." | 91 |
The story of "Sleepy Hollow" set in outer space (or wherever else comes to mind)? | 91 |
Rapper with no plans to stick around, or a "Back to the Future" hero after hours? | 91 |
Film character who says "I promise teach karate. That my part. You promise learn" | 91 |
Saxophonist-composer Jimmy, known for his big-band arrangements for Benny Goodman and Count | 91 |
“Getting feedback from hospital occupants is a good use of funding,” Tom agreed ___ | 91 |
"In what month of pregnancy does a woman begin to look pregnant?" "___" | 91 |
He had a cameo on the Simpson's episode "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words" | 91 |
"___ Warns Russkies to Knock it Off" (1963 "Our Dumb Century" headline) | 91 |
Eminem rap with the lyric "Guarantee I'll be the greatest thing you ever had" | 91 |
1975 #1 hit song with the lyrics "the love you gave me, nothing else can save me" | 91 |
"We eat ham and jam and ___ a lot" ("Knights of the Round Table" lyric) | 91 |
"I Don't Want to ___ the Party" (the B-side of "Eight Days a Week") | 91 |
Biker club for Jewish guys? (This one's real; their shirts say, is hog is kosher") | 91 |
1980 funk album from Slave with the hits "Watching You" and "Snap Shot" | 91 |
Roman writer who originated the phrase "Where there's life, there's hope" | 91 |
1889 work of art deemed unsuitable for general display at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair | 91 |