1959 Mystics song title word repeated before "Oh my darlin' don't you cry" | 92 |
Beginning of a private message that all the readers of the A.V. Club now get to listen in on | 92 |
Former Buccaneer whose dismissal was named 2003's worst sports event by "Time" | 92 |
Singer with a 1962 #1 hit that started a dance craze (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 92 |
Unfortunate acronym for the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, in terms of being taken seriously | 92 |
If you go out drinking with them, say "Cheers!" instead of "Bottoms up!" | 92 |
Section of "Carmina Burana" used in "battle to the death" movie trailers | 92 |
"The pat with a hat that sits flat ___" (old slogan on individual butter portions) | 92 |
2008 horror movie, or the sound from across the theater that kept breaking my concentration? | 92 |
Where "all the people that come and go stop and say hello," per the Beatles (1967) | 92 |
What the plastic surgeon created after I asked to look like a "Star Wars" actress? | 92 |
Initialism for what was once known as "shell shock" and "combat fatigue" | 92 |
Three-time All-Star pitcher Johnny who threw the first major league pitch to Jackie Robinson | 92 |
Southern city that's the setting for "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" | 92 |
Elite Navy group that's fittingly camouflaged in the four longest answers in this puzzle | 92 |
Record for an individual athlete at a single Olympic Games that remained unbroken until 2008 | 92 |
"I ___ man in Reno / just to watch him die" ("Folsom Prison Blues" line) | 92 |
Characteristic of this puzzle's circled letters, which suggest a 1991 Oscar-winning film | 92 |
Locale of St. Catherine's Monastery, said to be the world's oldest working monastery | 92 |
Q: "So, where are all of the LARAs in this puzzle, sweetheart?" A: "___" | 92 |
Kind of splint that immobilizes the wrist and thumb while allowing movement of other fingers | 92 |
First British group since the Beatles to have two albums in the U.S. top 10 at the same time | 92 |
Rabbit relatives discovered that multiply by dividing; appropriately, they're called ... | 92 |
Redistributionist's catchphrase ... or a hint to the words formed by the circled letters | 92 |
"South Park" boy who's always crying "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!" | 92 |
Who said "A woman reading Playboy feels a little like a Jew reading a Nazi manual" | 92 |
Knitted garments for women (and the longest common word that uses just the left typing hand) | 92 |
New wave classic that begins "Talking away / I don't know what I'm to say" | 92 |
1950s million-selling song that begins "The evening breeze caressed the trees ..." | 92 |
"I told the cops a dame got the better of me. One of them said, '___' ..." | 92 |
Book featuring a Whisper-ma-Phone, a Super-Axe-Hacker, Gluppity-Glupp and Schloppity-Schlopp | 92 |
"A gripping narrative about one folk singer's violent turn against Paul Simon" | 92 |
Words spoken after Polonius says, "I hear him coming: let's withdraw, my lord" | 92 |
Word accompanying "Much," "Little" and "Late" in a 1978 #1 hit | 92 |
Technique used to stop the Gulf of Mexico oil spill ... or an alternate name for this puzzle | 92 |
He had to wait a record 4,272 games as a player and manager before reaching the World Series | 92 |
"___ Honey" (Van Morrison song featured at the end of "Ulee's Gold") | 92 |
1973 Peter Fonda travel drama in which Lindsay Wagner's character asks to share some kif | 92 |
TV character who was a role model to the first African-American female astronaut Mae Jemison | 92 |
Mystery Person once composed a piano piece that, to be performed correctly, required the ... | 92 |
Disney et al., or, when added to the starts of the starred answers, a 1965 musical (listen!) | 92 |
First name of a former president ... or, read another way, what each of the circled lines is | 92 |
Justice who mouthed "not true" during Obama's 2010 State of the Union address | 91 |
"That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays ___ pinball!" ("Tommy" lyric) | 91 |
One of four in "'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house" | 91 |
Words drawn out before "... will always love you" in a 1992 Whitney Houston cover | 91 |
"Schindler's ___" (novel on which "Schindler's List" was based) | 91 |
"I have sinned against my brother the ___" (dying words of St. Francis of Assisi) | 91 |
Grp. that battles consumer fraud ... or a hint to some much-repeated letters in this puzzle | 91 |
“You can’t be a real country unless you have a ___ and an airline”: Frank Zappa | 91 |
No. 6 on the ABA Journal's list of the 25 greatest law novels ever (by Herman Melville) | 91 |
"You can tell a lot about someone ___ they use abbreviations": Peter Serafinowicz | 91 |
These occur—symbolically—at this puzzle's six circled "intersections" | 91 |
"This note is legal tender for all ___, public and private" (words on U.S. bills) | 91 |
First baseman Mientkiewicz who caught the final out of the 2004 Boston World Series victory | 91 |
___ Light (Obama astroturfer who has published letters to the editor in over 40 newspapers) | 91 |
___ Palma (Argentine national who is purportedly the first person to be born in Antarctica) | 91 |
"People come up to me ... concerned ... that I'll reproduce" comedian Philips | 91 |
"But all I want is __ 'iggins' 'ead!": "My Fair Lady" lyric | 91 |
"When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time to Go Home" author Bombeck | 91 |
"Ol' Rockin' ___" (bin-mate of the 1957 album "Ford Favorites") | 91 |
Nickname for hockey legend Phil that's one letter away from a network that might use it | 91 |
Word that shouldn't precede ''estimate'' or ''replica'' | 91 |
Literary character who says "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!" | 91 |
"Weird Al" Yankovic song with the lyric "I'm the king of cellulite" | 91 |
Advice for the brokenhearted ... or one of four arrangements found literally in this puzzle | 91 |
"Universe Ends as ___ Wakes Up Next to Suzanne Pleshette" (headline in The Onion) | 91 |
''. . . slithy toves did ___ and gimble'' (''Jabberwocky'') | 91 |
''... slithy toves / Did ___ and gimble'' (''Jabberwocky'') | 91 |
Movie villain who said "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." | 91 |
"___ have what she's having" (line from "When Harry Met Sally ...") | 91 |
"And makes us rather bear those ___ we have ...": Hamlet, in his famous soliloquy | 91 |
Poem with the lines "They send me to eat in the kitchen / When the company comes" | 91 |
Title words before "Easy" for Linda Ronstadt and "Hard" for John Lennon | 91 |
Singer who plays the ex-husband of Helen Hunt's character in "Pay It Forward" | 91 |
Island known for having "the wettest spot on Earth" (450+" of rain per year) | 91 |
"I did everything by the seat of my pants. That`s why I got hurt so much" speaker | 91 |
"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)" actress | 91 |
The only woman on Time's list of the 20 most influential 20th-century business geniuses | 91 |
1972 #1 hit with the lyric "I'm right up the road / I'll share your load" | 91 |
"__ In": Wings hit that begins "Someone's knockin' at the door" | 91 |
What the start of each starred answer is part of, for a company that intersects that answer | 91 |
Impressionist who painted people on lawns, in cafés, brutally murdering each other, etc. | 91 |
Chairman you shouldn't carry pictures of if you want to make it with anyone, per Lennon | 91 |
Wheat "I ___ a girl I'd like to know better but I'm already with someone" | 91 |
Org. whose champion is determined at the beginning of each season by a cackling David Stern | 91 |
Tic-Tac-Toe line after using the rare cheat rule that changes one of your opponents squares | 91 |
"Protect mine innocence, ___ fall into the trap ...": "King Henry VIII" | 91 |
"Catch-22" character described as "a warm-hearted, simple-minded gnome" | 91 |
Thing offered every time you go home even though you've been a vegetarian for years now | 91 |
Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country: Why Nafta Must Be Stopped — Now!" | 91 |
Communications device described by the first words of the puzzle's four longest answers | 91 |
Who wrote "I dwelt alone / In a world of moan, / And my soul was a stagnant tide" | 91 |
"Egocentric little creep" of a detective, according to the author who created him | 91 |
Korean heartthrob with the singles "I'm Coming" and "Inside of You" | 91 |
From 1988 to 1999, a record 856 consecutive games were played in Dodger Stadium without one | 91 |
Event where the number 12 is important, and a feature of 12 two-word answers in this puzzle | 91 |
The Library's Special Collections include one of George Washington's creations, ___ | 91 |
He said "Marriage is nature's way of keeping us from fighting with strangers" | 91 |
Geography class: D -- “Our instructor tried to cover too much material; he was ___” | 91 |