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First First Lady to announce the Best Picture winner at an Academy Awards ceremony 82
Frat standard with the lyric "let's get together and feel all right" 82
Felines briefly discovered, then lost again; appropriately, they're called ... 82
Frightful-looking "Alice in Wonderland" character, with "the" 81
Film in which Marv says, "He's only a kid, Harry. We can take him." 81
Fred ___, whose sneeze was the subject of the first copyrighted movie in the U.S. 81
Follower of Brink, Carnation, Pig, Shocking, and Tickle Me in Crayola color names 81
Form of Japanese dance drama in which the performers often wear white body makeup 81
Flattering courtier who changed places with the tyrant Dionysius, in Greek legend 81
First person inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and coach 81
Former NFL quarterback Tim whose name became a dictionary-recognized verb in 2012 81
Former U.S. Open champ Monica's cry upon seeing wooden rackets in her locker? 81
Football Hall-of-Famer Ronnie, playing an extra in "Lord of the Rings"? 81
Frequent panelist of "Match Game" who was one of three actress sisters 80
Fairy queen who carried a "whip of cricket's bone," in Shakespeare 80
Fictional character who says "I am not what you call a civilized man!" 80
Film with the line "Oh, we have 12 vacancies. 12 cabins, 12 vacancies" 80
Fictional supplier of rocket-powered roller skates and jet-propelled pogo sticks 80
Former Chiba Lotte Marines pitcher who played for the Yanks in the late '90s 80
Former weekly mag that still publishes an annual "Best Colleges" issue 80
First player whose HR was reviewed (and upheld) by umpires using instant replay 79
First of a pair of letters swapped six times in this puzzle's theme entries 79
Finally fixing up the boat or spending more time with the grandkids, say: Abbr. 79
Former New York Giants star currently in jail after shooting himself in the leg 79
Four-time winner of Ring magazine's Fighter of the Year award in the 1970s 78
Former Kansas senator who said "Life is very important to Americans" 78
Flight from Israel [SEE NOTE ABOVE for explanation of last week's answers] 78
Film character who says "Play it once, Sam, for old times' sake" 78
FDR moved it from the Department of Labor to the Department of Justice in 1940 78
First name of the only person in the Inventors and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame 78
Frank Delano RooseveltÂ’s phrase “New Deal” came from a book by ... 78
First-century governor of Britain, whose name was Latin for "farmer" 78
Former teen heartthrob James Van Der ___ ("Dawson's Creek" star) 78
Fictional barbershop quartet on "The Simpsons," with "The" 78
Feature hidden in the starred answers (and suggested by the grid's center) 78
Founding member of Public Enemy known for wearing large clocks around his neck 78
Feeling literal, the guy with the dead-end fast food job tattooed the word ___ 78
Fictional school whose motto is "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus" 78
Finding from the "fifths" taken from this puzzle's theme answers 78
Former Lakers center who won two Olympic silver medals playing with Yugoslavia 78
Film in which Mia Farrow plays the psychiatrist of Woody Allen's character 78
Fictional character who declares "Sleep? ... I do not sleep, I die" 77
Faith whose core principles include the unity of God, religion, and humankind 77
First actress to play Yente in Broadway's "Fiddler on the Roof" 77
Film character who says "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" 77
Former kids' show title character named for the large pockets in his coat 77
Fictional character who first appeared in "The House Without a Key" 77
First American independent movie to get a Best Original Screenplay nomination 77
Freezing material that figures in Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" 77
First player to hit an inside-the-park home run during an All-Star Game, 2007 77
Flight-ending words from the captain of the "Miracle on the Hudson" 77
Fictional private detective on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion" 77
Form of address for a supreme ruler, after "His" or "Her" 77
Fashion collaboration of actor James and a one-named rock-'n'-roller? 77
Feeling literal, the woman with the zoo-going addiction tattooed the word ___ 77
Film with the tagline "Flunk 'em if they can't take a joke" 77
Former "Headbangers Ball" regulars with "Round and Round" 77
Flower mentioned initially by character on TV's "Entourage" (8) 77
First professional musician to become Chairman of the Board of Lincoln Center 77
Fictional manufacturer of disintegrating pistols and jet-propelled unicycles 76
Fish in "Finding Nemo" who thinks her reflection is her sister Flo 76
Folk art pieces that are the subject of a museum in Havre de Grace, Maryland 76
Fashion designer in "The Incredibles" voiced by director Brad Bird 76
Federal org. with a "personal greenhouse gas emissions calculator" 76
Funny Cide was the first one to win the Kentucky Derby in more than 70 years 76
French forest region that was the site of the final offensive of World War I 76
Frank Sinatra said he had "the silkiest chops in the singing game" 76
Frederick Law ___, the "father of American landscape architecture" 76
Film with the classic line "Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead." 76
Francis ___, 17th-century English poet who wrote “A Feast for Worms” 76
Football legend who was the first non-referee to do the Super Bowl coin toss 76
Florida city that was once home to the world's largest Shuffleboard club 76
Flower whose name is derived from the Turkish/Persian for "turban" 76
Film character who says "Do, or do not. There is no 'try'" 76
Film that lost out to "The Silence of the Lambs" for Best Picture 75
Francis Coppola's first "mainstream" film, "___ 13" 75
Feeling of resentment associated with the last words of the starred answers 75
First female skater to land a triple/triple jump combination in competition 75
Fish in Guy Fieri's unfortunate "Tex Wasabi's Fish Tacos" 75
First name of Professor Brainard in "The Absent Minded Professor" 75
Future senator who delivered the 2004 Democratic convention keynote address 75
From a star on "The Golden Girls" to a Pennsylvania Avenue abode? 75
Film score composer Dimitri with twenty-six Oscar nominations and four wins 75
Featured artist on the #1 singles "Low" and "Kiss Kiss" 75
Former "On Language" New York Times columnist who died on 9/27/09 75
Floors [an avxwords.com subscription makes a great holiday crossword gift!] 75
Five-time teammate of Bryant, Duncan, and Nowitzki at the NBA All-Star Game 75
Firefighter Red, inspiration for John Wayne's "Hellfighters" 74
For whom Safire wrote the words "nattering nabobs of negativism" 74
Fourth word in the opening sequence to all six "Star Wars" films 74
Fictional Massachusetts town wherein "Infinite Jest" takes place 74
Fannie who wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" 74
First and only fictional group to have a #1 hit song, with "The" 74
Fallacy that offers only two choices, when in fact many more are available 74
Fictional character who says "I wear the chain I forged in life" 74
Farrah Fawcett played her in "The Great American Beauty Contest" 74
Familiar five-word phrase that means "Excuses are unacceptable!" 74
Facial gesture used to show affection (and sometimes creepy condescension) 74
Famous legal-system denunciation by Mr. Bumble in "Oliver Twist" 74
Failed Facebook game where you're marooned in the middle of a highway? 74