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Edvard Munch painting (with ''The'') 52
Education-policy acronym for the four fields featured in this puzzle 68
Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Love ___ All" 54
Edmond O'Brien comedy of 1950, with "The" 55
Editor's order to the sheep tender at the daily paper? 58
Editor who "looked like a dishonest Abe Lincoln" 58
Editor Carmichael of Deadspin, Gawker, and the Hairpin 54
Edith Wharton's "The ___ of Innocence" 52
Edith Piaf's signature song, "La Vie ___" 55
Edited 2004 chiller about a bunch of Seattle musicians? 55
Edited 1987 horror film about a volunteer organizer? 52
Edited 1977 horror movie about part of a citrus fruit? 54
Edited 1977 horror film about both ends of a pencil? 52
Eddy Arnold won its first Entertainer of the Yr. award 54
Eddie's character in "Beverly Hills Cop" 54
Eddie ___ (cop who inspired "The French Connection") 62
Eddie who pitched on five World Series-winning teams 52
Eddie who inspired "The French Connection" 52
Eddie Murphy's role in "Coming to America" 56
Eda who wrote "When Your Child Drives You Crazy" 58
Ed ___ ("Ferris Bueller's Day Off" principal) 59
Ed __, runner-up in the first Masters sudden death playoff 58
Ed with the 1967 hit "My Cup Runneth Over" 52
Ed who won the 2001 Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award 62
Ed Sullivan's ''really big ___'' 52
Ecuadorean currency replaced by the U.S. dollar in 2000 55
Economist who wrote "The Theory of the Leisure Class" 63
Economist Smith who coined the term "invisible hand" 62
Economics prefix relating to the study of large systems 55
Economics has a "law" of these market forces 54
Economic European carrier named after its founder Christopher 61
Ecological character voiced by Danny DeVito, with "The" 65
Eccentric in the soap parody "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" 67
Ebenezer's partner in "A Christmas Carol" 55
Eating record #6 (21 baseball-sized ones in five minutes) 57
Eating record #5 (set at the Baltimore Waterfront Festival, 2006) 65
Eating record #1 (four 32-ounce bowls in eight minutes) 55
Eatery with the slogan "It's Good Mood Food" 58
Eatery where "you can get anything you want" 54
Eatery "just a half a mile from the railroad track" 61
Eat some cole slaw or potato salad with an advocate? 52
Easy-to-recognize word in speech recognition programs 53
Easy-to-follow sewing instructions already printed on the fabric? 65
Easy, and what this puzzle's theme answers literally are 60
Easy way of pulling in ... and a hint to the six circled words 62
Easy A (or where to learn about this puzzle's theme?) 57
Eastwood's "In the Line of Fire" costar 53
Easternmost town on Maui, on one end of 52 miles of twisty highway 66
Eastern time slot for first-run "NYPD Blue" episodes 62
Eastern religion meaning "way of the gods" 52
Eastern creature sought in episodes of "Finding Bigfoot" 66
Eastern Catholic who recognizes the pope's authority 56
Eastern Canadian province grouping, with "the" 56
Easily forgotten information for a rarely checked account 57
Earthmoving machine, and hopefully not the one driving it 57
Earth dwellers of the 8,028th century in a 19th-century book 60
Earn the right to say ''My mistake'' 52
Early withdrawal from it might cause you to be penalized 56
Early vehicle for Marisa Tomei, as an extra in a health club 60
Early U.S. actress who starred in "Peter Pan" 55
Early TV star with a biography titled "Schnozzola" 60
Early TV news commentator famous for doing Timex ads 52
Early rules for it were developed at McGill University in the 1870s 67
Early page in a children's 3-D book of the presidents? 58
Early host of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" 54
Early hip-hop group with "Strictly Business" 54
Early Greek biographer of "Parallel Lives" 52
Early film star who wore lipstick in the shape of a heart 57
Early Eagles coach Earle, nicknamed "Greasy" 54
Early dropout in the 2000 presidential race, politely 53
Early Carolina governor for whom a county and city are named 60
Early aviator Richard who led expeditions to Antarctica 55
Early Athenian who laid the groundwork for democracy 52
Early 2012 U.S. disasters (in a legit but unusual spelling) 59
Early 19th-century invention named after a Scottish engineer 60
Early 17th-century year in which Shakespeare's father died 62
Early '90s Michael Jackson single "Who ___" 57
Early '80s laugh "___! (Enjoy What You Do)" 57
Earliest pope to receive the title "the Great" 56
Earlier flight hidden in the seven longest puzzle answers 57
Earl ___, first African-American to play in the N.B.A. 54
Earhart who was the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic 66
Earhart who served as aviation editor for "Cosmopolitan" 66
Eagles song on the album "One of These Nights" 56
Each of this puzzle's long Across answers sounds like one 61
Each of this puzzle's four longest answers begins with one 62
Each of the titles in this puzzle's theme answers, e.g. 59
Each of the four longest puzzle answers has two pairs of them 61
Each animal has one in "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" 59
E.T.'s ability to use the lower part of a keyboard? 55
E.M. Forster book whose title came from "Leaves of Grass" 67
E.H. tale re a visit to the Vatican? (with "The") 59
E. S. ___, old game company famous for Yahtzee and Bingo 56
E. S. ___, game company that popularized Yahtzee and Scribbage 62
E. B. White's "The Trumpet of the ___" 52
E-mail from a Nigerian with $10 million to give you, e.g. 57
Dyslexic TV host with a college degree in speech therapy 56
Dynasty that ruled China for eight and a half centuries 55
Dynasty during which much of the Great Wall of China was built 62
Dynasty before the creation of the Republic of China 52