Uta who played Martha in the 1962 premiere of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 93 |
Tom ___, Vito's adopted son and consigliere in "The Godfather" | 76 |
With "The," city with a lake called the Hofvijver at its center | 73 |
Capital of the Netherlands' South Holland province, with "The" | 76 |
Poem patterned like / the one featured in this clue / [padding out the rest] | 76 |
"An old silent pond / A frog jumps into the pond / Splash! Silence again," e.g. | 89 |
Distance runner Gebrselassie who won the Olympic 10,000m in 1996 and 2000 | 73 |
Broadway show subtitled "The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" | 73 |
What you'll find at the end of each of this puzzle's longest answers | 76 |
Modern-day locale of the place where the Santa Maria ran aground in 1492 | 72 |
Villain who says "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." | 85 |
Speaker of the film line "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it" | 103 |
Sci-fi villain with the line "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?" | 87 |
Sci-fi villain who says "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?" | 82 |
Sci-fi character who says "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?" | 84 |
Movie villain who said "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." | 91 |
Film villain who sings "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do!" | 73 |
"This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it" speaker | 86 |
"I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that" computer | 76 |
Pro Football Hall of Fame coach who once played for the New York Yankees | 72 |
"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country" speaker | 81 |
She beat out Renée, Sissy, Judi, and Nicole for the 2001 Best Actress Oscar | 78 |
This was hanging from the corner of Sugar Ray's girlfriend's four-post bed | 82 |
"... heaven hath pleas'd it so, / To punish me ..." speaker | 73 |
"An animal whose eggs you'd probably never eat for breakfast." "___" | 92 |
Sci-fi character who says "Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid." | 124 |
"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid" speaker | 105 |
Underwear brand that recently ended their relationship with Charlie Sheen | 73 |
Locale of a John McCain statue that calls him a "famous air pirate" | 77 |
"The Unparalleled Adventure of One ___ Pfaall" (Edgar Allan Poe short story) | 86 |
He was called a "stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf herder" | 78 |
"Star Wars" character who said "Never tell me the odds!" | 76 |
"I'm ___, Indiana Jones, and Bladerunner. I'm Fuckin' Over It!": shirt Photoshopped onto Harrison Ford | 124 |
"... by good __, yonder's my lord": "Timon of Athens" | 77 |
(B)la(cken or b)u(rn sli)gh(tly by leaving ato)p (the b)ar(becue, as mea)t | 74 |
Letter appearing only in down answers; its opposite appears only in across answers | 82 |
Animal in the children's book "Guess How Much I Love You?" | 72 |
Dwelling section whose name comes from the Arabic for "forbidden place" | 81 |
Psychohistorian Seldon of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" books | 73 |
Broadway lyricist/composer who wrote "I Can Get It for You Wholesale" | 79 |
Only nonvocal instrument in Britten's "Ceremony of Carols" | 72 |
Actor/public speaker who often began "Unaccustomed as I am to speaking ..." | 85 |
Vaudeville comic brother who was part of the United States Croquet Hall of Fame inaugural class | 95 |
"The Sun ___ Got His Hat On" ("Me and My Girl" song) | 72 |
___ It Leaked? (website to check if that upcoming record is on torrents) | 72 |
Contraction with ''a prayer'' or ''a clue'' | 75 |
The last word of this puzzle's five longest answers is a type of one | 72 |
Job, figuratively, and what's inside each of this puzzle's four longest entries | 87 |
They're gonna do what they do so just turn your head away and hold your palm out | 84 |
Rick Wakeman "Anne Boleyn: The Day Thou Gavest Lord ___ Ended" | 72 |
It's "heavier freight for the shipper than it is for the consignee": Augustus Thomas | 98 |
Actress McDaniel who was the first African-American to win an Academy Award | 75 |
"___ Nagila" (song title that means "Let us rejoice") | 73 |
State where Don Ho was born (or was he? let's see the REAL birth certificate, Don!) | 87 |
"...depressed, or is ___ mess?" (lyrics to They Might Be Giants' "Particle Man") | 104 |
"Isn't ___ bit like you and me?" ("Nowhere Man" lyric) | 78 |
"Isn't __ bit like you and me?": "Nowhere Man" lyric | 76 |
'Isn't -- bit like you and me?' ('Nowhere Man' lyric) | 73 |
Newsman who famously defined news as "something somebody doesn't want printed" | 92 |
Words before and after "my lads" in the United States Merchant Marine anthem | 86 |
"Shakespeare of Hollywood" who wrote the "Notorious" screenplay | 83 |
"It's my work, ___ say, and I do it for pay" (Dylan lyric) | 72 |
"___ let us in, knows where we've been" ("Octopus's Garden" lyric) | 94 |
He purportedly said "Only one man ever understood me, and he didn't understand me" | 96 |
Novel whose first chapter is titled “Up the Mountain to Alm-Uncle” | 74 |
Poet whose last words were "Of course [God] will forgive me; that's his business" | 95 |
"A place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself": Shaw | 73 |
"___, gorgeous!" (Fanny Brice's comment to herself when looking in the mirror) | 92 |
Stuff people want legalized so they can make shampoo and shirts (yeah, right) | 77 |
Type of collarless shirt that shares a name with an English regatta town | 72 |
English king said to have died from eating a "surfeit of lampreys" | 76 |
"Can You Forgive ___?" (first of Trollope's Palliser novels) | 74 |
He's the "A" to Jerry Moss's "M" in A&M records | 79 |
Words before "signed, sealed, delivered" in a Stevie Wonder hit | 73 |
Claudio's love in Berlioz's "Béatrice et Bénédict" | 77 |
1977 David Bowie album whose cover was altered for his 2013 album "The Next Day" | 90 |
"England hath long been mad, and scarr'd ___": Richmond in "King Richard III" | 101 |
Subject that includes women's suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment | 73 |
"__ Just Not That Into You": 2004 self-improvement best-seller | 72 |
Pianist known for her transcription of Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" | 93 |
"___, don't tell me there's no hope at all" Pink Floyd lyric | 78 |
Writer on whose work Woody Allen's "Sleeper" is loosely based | 75 |
1800s marshal associated with poker's "dead man's hand" | 73 |
"O tiger's heart wrapp'd in a woman's ___!": Shak. | 72 |
The Rolling Stones' first greatest hits album, "___ and Green Grass" | 82 |
"Over" follower in the first line of "The Caissons Go Rolling Along" | 88 |
"Marry ___: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough" (2010 best-seller) | 83 |
Language we got the words "basmati" and "juggernaut" from | 77 |
Language producing ''shampoo'' and ''pajamas'' | 78 |
Language from which "jungle" and "pundit" are derived | 73 |
Style appellation thrown around a lot, almost never in self-identification | 74 |
___ Rhodes Revels, the first African-American to serve in the U.S. senate | 73 |
"This gun's for ___, even if we're just dancing in the dark ..." | 82 |
___ Dark Materials (Philip Pullman trilogy that includes "The Golden Compass") | 88 |
Word on a towel for couples who I guess couldn't find different colored towels | 82 |
"You will be ___" (last line of "Wishin' and Hopin'") | 81 |
"It's in ___ Kiss" (subtitle of "The Shoop Shoop Song") | 79 |
"I Got Lost in ___ Arms" ("Annie Get Your Gun" tune) | 72 |
"I Got Lost in ___ Arms" ("Annie Get Your Gun" song) | 72 |
"He who sells what isn't __ must buy it back or go to prison": Daniel Drew | 88 |