| Words made more broadly applicable by the Supreme Court's decision in United States v. Windsor | 98 |
| Retailer whose "Gutvik" children's bed translates to "good fuck" in German | 98 |
| 1940s quartet with the #1 hit "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall," with "the" | 98 |
| Morissette song that, by failing to give examples of things that are its title, becomes said title | 98 |
| Titular musical character who wants to "taste the Roaring Twenties" before settling down | 98 |
| There are eight of these before "baby" in Elvis's "A Big Hunk o' Love" | 98 |
| "The Wire" character Little who is murdered in the antepenultimate episode of the series | 98 |
| Number of unique lineups U2 has had, as well as the name of a single from "Achtung Baby" | 98 |
| He said, upon leaving Stoner's Pot Palace: "Man, that is flagrant false advertising" | 98 |
| 2014 Robin Thicke concept album (if "maybe stalking can win my wife back?" is a concept) | 98 |
| Acidity or alkalinity measurement, which is literally 8 for this puzzle's four longest answers | 98 |
| <u>Billy,</u> <u>Fred</u> <u>or</u> <u>Vincent</u> | 98 |
| "It's easy to be outnumbered when you're ___" ("George of the Jungle") | 98 |
| Lennon/McCartney song whose title words follow "They'll be glad, you're not ..." | 98 |
| Sitcom (as pronounced on CBS ads) that made tvsquad.com's "Worst of TV in 2010" list | 98 |
| The world's largest ..., prepared in Campbellsport, Wisconsin, required four gallons of relish | 98 |
| He cast spells with "Abraca-pocus" and "Hocus-cadabra" in a 1963 cartoon short | 98 |
| Comics character who said "Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help" | 98 |
| Girolamo ___, Italian mathematician who first published the solution to the general cubic equation | 98 |
| "Then I found these," she said, and even I was shocked. There were ___ on the floor ... | 98 |
| "___ Accidentally Leaks Results of 2008 Election Early" ("The Onion" headline) | 98 |
| New slogan for a North Carolina city trying to draw in visitors for tours of its old distilleries? | 98 |
| Douglas Adams' facetious answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything | 98 |
| Illegal football tackle involving grabbing the inside of the shoulder pads from behind or the side | 98 |
| "Now he remembers setting $10 aside for pizza - he searches his jacket and finds it ___" | 98 |
| Director David behind the video game classics "Twisted Metal" and "God of War" | 98 |
| "If skills sold, truth be told, I'd probably be / lyrically Talib ___" (Jay-Z lyric) | 98 |
| Straight-to-video knockoff, such as "Transmorphers" or "The Da Vinci Treasure" | 98 |
| Kind of arena that might host the Hugger Games (and a group hug involving tributes #1, #2, and #6) | 98 |
| Low-priced American vodka known affectionately (and ironically) as "Russia's finest" | 98 |
| Advice during a solar eclipse (and a homophonic hint to uncovering this puzzle's secret image) | 98 |
| Change the condition of a fish part? (and three words that can follow BLUE and RED, but not WHITE) | 98 |
| Lame reality TV term driven into the ground by this season's "Big Brother All-Stars" | 98 |
| Actual protest activity for tax-and-spend opponents that sets the tone for this puzzle's theme | 98 |
| "___ we came forth to rebehold the stars" (last line of Dante's "Inferno") | 98 |
| Where the ball drops on New Year's Eve ... as depicted literally in four places in this puzzle | 98 |
| 007: "Do you expect me to talk?" Goldfinger: "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you ___!" | 98 |
| 1950s actress who was on the cover of Matthew Sweet's 1991 cult classic "Girlfriend" | 98 |
| Notably snarky magazine/media empire [The AV goes subscription only soon! Sign up at avxwords.com] | 98 |
| MRS. HAtty-Cyphert you will amaze at your w*ste line goes invisible vvith these rev/olutionary ___ | 98 |
| His "Seeking Major Tom" made Pitchfork's "Worst Album Covers of 2011" list | 98 |
| Sci-fi character whose last words are "There is ... another ... Sky ... Sky ... walker." | 98 |
| Coulter parodied on "SNL" with the line "I think torture is good and Christiany” | 99 |
| TV show with the catchphrase "I love it when a plan comes together," with "The" | 99 |
| Teacher's comment that she maybe might write near sentences sort of like this current clue here | 99 |
| Rejected Supreme Court nominee whose name has become a verb meaning "attack relentlessly" | 99 |
| Reynolds who renamed himself "Turd Ferguson" on SNL's "Celebrity Jeopardy!" | 99 |
| "Man's the ___, and Wealth the vine, / Stanch and strong the tendrils twine": Emerson | 99 |
| Title heroine described in the first sentence of her novel as "handsome, clever and rich" | 99 |
| Setting for Seurat's "Un dimanche après-midi à l'Île de la Grande Jatte" | 99 |
| Musical in which Madonna set a Guinness World Record for "Most costume changes in a film" | 99 |
| Malcolm's maternal grandmother on "Malcolm in the Middle" (played by Cloris Leachman) | 99 |
| Abbr. for windsurfer Gal Fridman, who recently became his country's first Olympic gold medalist | 99 |
| Trump who authored "The Best Is Yet to Come: Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life Again" | 99 |
| And after being convicted, he feels like Sid the Skydiver again, right down to his colorful new ___ | 99 |
| Loretta who sang "Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)" | 99 |
| 31st best film of all time, according to AFI's tenth anniversary edition (with "The") | 99 |
| Studio behind "Gone with the Wind" and "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London" | 99 |
| "___ Waltz," which begins "Hush-a-bye, ma baby, slumbertime is comin' soon" | 99 |
| "___ Inn! What's your price per night?" (misheard "Sister Christian" lyric) | 99 |
| Humorist who wrote "Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long" | 99 |
| "He ___ is crowned with immortality / Who fears to follow where airy voices lead" (Keats) | 99 |
| Source of the headline "Study Finds Blame Now Fastest Human Reflex," with "The" | 99 |
| Garden of ___ (outdoor Japanese lounge attached to the meatpacking district's Hotel Gansevoort) | 99 |
| Irish-themed Vegas casino that features a tattoo parlor owned by Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil | 99 |
| Actress Anderson who said: "Natural beauty takes at least two hours in front of a mirror" | 99 |
| Carolina river that was Foster's original choice for "Way Down Upon the Swanee River" | 99 |
| Company whose movies, not counting sequels, are all included in this puzzle [Circled Squares: 2009] | 99 |
| Comic strip character who said "I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person" | 99 |
| "And our love become a funeral ___" (lyric from the Doors' "Light My Fire") | 99 |
| She played Mrs. Garrett on both "Diff'rent Strokes" and "The Facts of Life" | 99 |
| "But I shot a man in ___, just to watch him die." ("Folsom Prison Blues" lyric) | 99 |
| Cofounder of Atlantic Records who was chairman of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame [39 47/127 inches] | 99 |
| Groundbreaking sitcom, and a hint to four different three-letter words concealed by starred answers | 99 |
| TV show on which Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon holds the record for most appearances with 110 | 99 |
| Location of what to ditch from all long solutions (and from Across/Down hints) for this all to work | 99 |
| "A" making "E" a "D" in 1914, "B" its "C" in 1925 | 99 |
| Comics character who is 65 years old this month (and whose friends are answers to asterisked clues) | 99 |
| Weight-loss candy of the '70s and '80s that couldn't overcome its unfortunate homophone | 99 |
| Philosopher Jeremy's "the greatest happiness comes between two slices of bread" food? | 99 |
| Grotesquely fat beast of early French literature that existed solely by devouring virtuous husbands | 99 |
| Frequent contestant on the "Saturday Night Live" spoof of "Celebrity Jeopardy!" | 99 |
| Ben Tausig foretells the future! Pose a yes-or-no question, and solve the puzzle to find the answer | 99 |
| “Next I endured the tedium of my Home Economics class, where the lecture was all about ___” | 99 |
| Word before "knows," "hurts," and "dance now," in various song titles | 99 |
| Tackle box item turned hair accessory that was one of Yahoo!'s "Worst Trends of 2011" | 99 |
| Casual, noncompetitive curling tournament (sorry, this might be a local thing, I don't know...) | 99 |
| 1939 retiree who said "Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth" | 99 |
| Celebrity couple nickname #1: "Button-Down Mind" comedian and syndicated advice columnist | 99 |
| Visual representation of an item associated with the answers to the asterisked clues in this puzzle | 99 |
| Twice Oscar-nominated actress for "Camille Claudel" and "The Story of Adele H." | 99 |
| Rap/country collaboration with a Dirty South version of "Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy"? | 99 |
| Oscar-winning actress in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" and "California Suite" | 99 |
| 1864 battle site that was the source of the quote "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!" | 99 |
| Mascot to improve the image of mining, or a household chemical company's expansion into energy? | 99 |
| Failed school curriculum that was the subject of the 1973 book "Why Johnny Can't Add" | 99 |
| "... and while the royal subjects now debated who would be ___ in line to the throne ..." | 99 |
| How you might sit to watch a movie (or at least you'd better, or I'm not watching with you) | 99 |
| Long-extinct German dialect of which the epic poem "The Heliand" is the only known sample | 99 |
| One-hit wonder that totally ripped off the Postal Service for its 2009 #1 hit "Fireflies" | 99 |