James Weldon Johnson's "The Autobiography ___ Ex-Colored Man" | 75 |
James who originated the phrase "Taxation without representation" | 75 |
James Hilton novel that's the source of the term "Shangri-La" | 75 |
Jack who quipped "A funny thing happened to my mother one day: Me" | 76 |
Jazz legend who turned the Benny Goodman Trio into the Benny Goodman Quartet | 76 |
John Watson's portrayer opposite Robert Downey Jr.'s Sherlock Holmes | 76 |
Julia Ormond title character with a "Sense of Snow" in a 1997 film | 76 |
John Travolta film reject about a Detroit gridder embarrassed by weight loss? | 77 |
J. Geils: "You're Gettin' ___ While I'm Gettin' Odd" | 78 |
John Zorn's avant jazz outfit named after an early ABC police drama series | 78 |
Jon ___, at 6'11" the tallest player in Major League Baseball history | 78 |
John Lennon song that ends "I love you, yeah, yeah, now and forever" | 78 |
John Lennon song with the refrain "You may say I'm a dreamer ..." | 79 |
Jay who said "You're not famous until my mother has heard of you" | 79 |
Jimmy Buffett "___ to the right, and you're the only bait in town" | 80 |
Jacqueline Susann novel, and the problem with some of the answers in this puzzle | 80 |
Journalist Geraldo responsible for the "Al Capone's vault" debacle | 80 |
John who was the first U.S. "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" top winner | 80 |
Job that may have you dressing ahead for the winter while shooting in the summer | 80 |
Jan ___, South African leader instrumental in establishing the League of Nations | 80 |
Japanese breed of dog that figured in O.J.'s "Trial of the Century" | 81 |
Joseph who was the subject of the 2012 biographical play "The Columnist" | 82 |
James who coined the phrase "Taxation without representation is tyranny" | 82 |
Jennifer Aniston's weekend in bed with her pop-star boyfriend John, cut short? | 82 |
John Cho's co-star in "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay" | 83 |
Judy who was the singing voice of Pocahontas in Disney's "Pocahontas" | 83 |
Journalist you can't take seriously 'cause he's just so gosh darn cute? | 83 |
John Quincy Adams, as U.S. secretary of state, was the man who actually drafted ... | 83 |
Junot ___, 2008 Pulitzer winner for "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" | 84 |
Just about the hardest (and least sanitary) game ever, unless you're an anteater? | 85 |
Jazz legend who recorded "Porgy & Bess" as a duet album with Ray Charles | 86 |
Job, figuratively, and what's inside each of this puzzle's four longest entries | 87 |
Johnny Mercer jazz standard with the lyric "My heart is riding on your wings" | 87 |
Joseph Wapner: "Who won the 1984 Best Actress Oscar?" Bailiff: "___" | 88 |
Jokey alternative spelling for "fish" widely attributed to George Bernard Shaw | 88 |
J. J. ___, co-creator of "Lost" and director of 2009's "Star Trek" | 90 |
Justice who mouthed "not true" during Obama's 2010 State of the Union address | 91 |
Jimi Hendrix song with the lyric "Where you goin' with that gun in your hand?" | 92 |
James whose company published the first U.S. edition of "The Prince and the Pauper" | 93 |
Jets legend who drunkenly hit on ESPN sideline reporter Suzy Kolber during a live TV interview | 94 |
Jerome who played Miles Archer, Sam's ill-fated partner, in "The Maltese Falcon" | 94 |
Jazz singer and pianist who sang "Figure Eight" on "Schoolhouse Rock" (1924-2009) | 101 |
Japanese horror film series about a cursed videotape that inspired a similarly-titled American remake | 101 |
Just making things up, or a synonym for a three-word phrase describing this puzzle's theme entries | 102 |
Job for which the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner said Sarah Palin was picked for "reasons of image, not substance" | 120 |
Julian Assange's controversial website, and a hint to what's missing from this puzzle's four longest answers | 120 |