Sonnet whose fourth line begins "A mighty woman with a torch," with "The" | 93 |
Fashion rule for the liberated ... or one of four arrangements found literally in this puzzle | 93 |
Irish-born actor whose character in "Barbarella" inspired the band name Duran Duran | 93 |
He composed "A Hymn to the UN" in 1971 to commemorate the UN's 25th anniversary | 93 |
"Composer" of the "1712 Overture" and "The Abduction of Figaro" | 93 |
Asked, burst open, extracted, or broke, as the ends of this puzzle's four longest answers | 93 |
"If my study doesn't get published, I'll be ___," said the botany professor | 93 |
Iggy reviewed the autobiography of a hide-and-seek champion so he could yell "___!" | 93 |
Real-life talk show host played by Jay Mohr on 1990s "Saturday Night Live" episodes | 93 |
Branch of geometry dealing with curved spaces (named after the German mathematician Bernhard) | 93 |
Simple code that uses a half-alphabet shift and that's the key to this puzzle's theme | 93 |
Show with an "American Bandstand"-like spoof called "Mel's Rock Pile" | 93 |
Source of the phrases "cakes and ale" and "milk of human kindness": Abbr. | 93 |
Elaborate practical joke where the victim is left in the dark charged with an impossible task | 93 |
“Still, I’m imparting loads of useful information that I hope they’ll ___...” | 93 |
Secluded room that makes you flash and become temporarily invincible, a la Super Mario Bros.? | 93 |
Problems that may result from screwing studs without using some kind of barrier device: Abbr. | 93 |
Iggy investigated the theft of benches from the weight-room so he could yell "___!" | 93 |
California team [and 18 letters in the grid to circle ... and then connect using three lines] | 93 |
Comedy about a government takeover that's alternately well-organized and absurdly sloppy? | 93 |
Title of a crossword with theme answers like OVERHAND KNOT, BUTTERFLY EFFECT, and CRAWL SPACE | 93 |
"And in this perfect weather, we'll find a place together" tune (Chili Peppers) | 93 |
"... __ an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers": "Romeo and Juliet" | 93 |
See the sound waves from the radiator vibrating in this totally pink and orange way, ya know? | 93 |
Chinese general who fought in the sugary-chicken-cube-and-white-rice wars of the 19th century | 93 |
Classic TV show whose first episode was "Where Is Everybody?", with "The" | 93 |
He said about an opponent "My main objective is to be professional but to kill him" | 93 |
1989 movie with the line "Badgers? Badgers? We don't need no stinking badgers!" | 93 |
Disney lyric repeated before "Darling it's better / Down where it's wetter" | 93 |
Magazine that dropped "Reader" from its name and then put it back a few years later | 93 |
With "The," 1989 Michael Douglas/Kathleen Turner film that starts with a card game? | 93 |
Movie that hit #1 for Worst Actor and Worst Picture in an IMDb 2005 "Worst of" poll | 93 |
Question that follows "O Brother" in film ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 93 |
Start of a showbiz question about whether a hit in one town will be a hit in a different town | 93 |
Village People hit whose title completes the line "It's fun to stay at the ..." | 93 |
"Million Dollar ___" (2006 "Simpsons" episode featuring Homer's dad) | 92 |
Fictional character who says "I now prophesy that I will dismember my dismemberer" | 92 |
2012 Paula Broadwell biography subtitled "The Education of General David Petraeus" | 92 |
1929 #1 hit whose title follows the line "Now he's gone and we're through" | 92 |
Author of "Time's Arrow," 1991, a novel written in reverse chronological order | 92 |
Girl's name that becomes a different girl's name if you switch the first two letters | 92 |
Product with the old ad catchphrase "Mother, please, I'd rather do it myself!" | 92 |
1997 horror film with the tagline "If you can't breathe, you can't scream" | 92 |
Word rhymed with "yacht" and "gavotte" in "You're So Vain" | 92 |
He conducted the premiere performances of "Pagliacci" and "La Bohème" | 92 |
"Flew in from Miami Beach ___" (opening lyric to "Back in the U.S.S.R.") | 92 |
Its first tweet was "We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet" | 92 |
"The ___ Effect" (unreasonable expectations of real-life forensics held by juries) | 92 |
One "whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be": Bierce | 92 |
Its stroke is "as a lover's pinch, which hurts, and is desired," per Cleopatra | 92 |
Shuffle off this mortal coil, run down the curtain and join the bleedin' choir invisible | 92 |
Handyman's answer of "Boring" to the question "How's business?"? | 92 |
He said "A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both" | 92 |
"Failure is more frequently from want of ___ than want of capital": Daniel Webster | 92 |
Company that won Harvard's 2002 IgNobel Prize for Most Creative Use of Imaginary Numbers | 92 |
Org. that promotes motor oil recycling with the slogan "You dump it, you drink it" | 92 |
Antepenultimate and penultimate words of the penultimate sentence of a Shakespeare character | 92 |
"My Best ___" (Werner Herzog documentary about his relationship with Klaus Kinski) | 92 |
Little ones who, they say, are made up of the ends of this puzzle's four longest entries | 92 |
Source of "Say! In the dark? Here in the dark! Would you, could you, in the dark?" | 92 |
"___ thou thy wits, and didst persuade revenge / It could not move thus" (Laertes) | 92 |
"An animal whose eggs you'd probably never eat for breakfast." "___" | 92 |
Newsman who famously defined news as "something somebody doesn't want printed" | 92 |
"___, gorgeous!" (Fanny Brice's comment to herself when looking in the mirror) | 92 |
1954 Patti Page hit, whose title is sung three times before "Please, don't go" | 92 |
"___ the One" (Elvis Presley hit on the flip side of "Heartbreak Hotel") | 92 |
Bohemian writer whose last request was that all his manuscripts be "burned unread" | 92 |
Lawrence who co-wrote "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" | 92 |
According to Han, "He's a card player, gambler, scoundrel.You'd like him." | 92 |
According to legend, he spent decades in his mother's womb and emerged with a gray beard | 92 |
Miley Cyrus movie starring Demi Moore (yes, this is a thing; it shouldn't be, but it is) | 92 |
Reed who sang "when the smack begins to flow/then I really don't care anymore" | 92 |
Who said "A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin" | 92 |
Title land that "sounds so sweet with the sun sinking low," in a James Taylor song | 92 |
"She's got electric boots, a ___ suit" ("Bennie and the Jets" lyric) | 92 |
Give poor feedback to, online [visit us at avxword.com to get more great puzzles every week] | 92 |
"What a chap who doesn't care much about anything wants to read": Evelyn Waugh | 92 |
Movie in which the title character says "The last miracle I did was the 1969 Mets" | 92 |
Actor who delivered the line "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in" | 92 |
Prefix that, with "gram," refers to a crossword using every letter of the alphabeT | 92 |
___-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson's role in "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace") | 92 |
1969 film character who said "I'm walkin' here! I'm walkin' here!" | 92 |
M&M's that were removed from 1976 to 1987 out of a health concern for a coloring dye | 92 |
Def Leppard song that begins with the gibberish "Gunter, glieben, glauten, globen" | 92 |
Brand with the old slogan "Stop making those 'no more coffee' resolutions" | 92 |
Mixed drink #2: A video-game themed communiqué (tequila, citrus juice, liqueur, and salt) | 92 |
Sonny Corleone catchphrase which the go-go bar on "The Sopranos" helped popularize | 92 |
The world's largest ..., in St. Albert, Alberta, does not have a similarly scaled birdie | 92 |
"If you cut your hair that way, Alice, you're goin' straight to the moon!" | 92 |
Result of not following through (of which there are four examples in this puzzle's grid) | 92 |
The last cast member to sign on for the "Arrested Development" reunion, supposedly | 92 |
Find new work - or what you must do to get the three theme entries' names in this puzzle | 92 |
Type of worker theorized to have built the Death Star, according to a "Clerks" bit | 92 |
"I'm returning these sheets-I tuck them in, but they're always coming out" | 92 |
Original "King Kong" character Carl, to be reprised by Jack Black in a 2005 remake | 92 |
"Who do you think you are, that hero pilot who landed the plane in Hudson River?"? | 92 |
“Maybe this study on sudden consciousness loss does need funding,” Tom whispered ___ | 92 |
Impersonal notes ... or what four groups of this puzzle's answers do (totaling 11 words) | 92 |
Channel with programming such as "The Real Lunch Ladies of Lincoln Middle School"? | 92 |
Jimi Hendrix song with the lyric "Where you goin' with that gun in your hand?" | 92 |