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What the plastic surgeon created after I asked to look like the author of "Delta of Venus"? 101
What the pool player started "playing" when his favorite song came on the radio? 90
What the producers of "Frida" said when they finally found someone to play her artist husband? 104
What the puzzlemaker did to the name in each of this puzzle's theme answers? 80
What the self-contradictory words found in this puzzle's theme answers are examples of 90
What the six puzzle answers graphically represented in this puzzle have in common 81
What the start of each starred answer is part of, for a company that intersects that answer 91
What the supervillain reveals to Bond in great detail just before letting him escape 84
What the tabloids desperately searched for after a noted 2008 pregnancy? 72
What the ten movie titles in this puzzle do at their intersections -- or a 2005 movie spelled out by those intersections 120
What the treasurer of the United States and the secretary of the Treasury supply? 81
What this puzzle's capitalized clues are, both by definition and pun 72
What this puzzle's eight concentric rings (uncircled and circled) represent 79
What this puzzle's theme answers contain (if you look closely enough) 73
What Thoreau and Eisenhower have in common, or this puzzle's theme, literally 81
What to "never" do, according to the title of a 2005 best seller 74
What to do to read the secret message (going diagonally down, then diagonally back up the under side) 101
What Travolta carries in the first scene of ''Saturday Night Fever'' 84
What Tyra Banks's competition winner is expected to become, per the show's title 88
What Van Halen's "hot shoe" would do down the avenue, in "Panama" 89
What was removed just before the "Psycho" shower scene was filmed? 76
What well-intentioned, but inevitably incompetent people end up doing, often 76
What word precedes "Eyes," "Girl," "Love" and "Mama" in Top 40 song titles? 115
What writer Malcolm Peltu predicted could "cross a busy highway without being hit" by 2010 100
What you can find in the grid after completing this puzzle, looking up, down, left, right and diagonally, word search-style 123
What you get when you blend the results of this puzzle's recipe instructions 80
What you might answer when asked "What's a three-letter synonym for 'tin'?" by a gentleman? 113
What you might do if you get a dent from someone who slaps your car's hood while crossing the street? 105
What you might get from the ends of this puzzle's six longest answers 73
What you might reach for after hearing "Don't go anywhere!" 73
What you need in order to be sure you'll have something to put your cream cheese on? 88
What you'll find at the end of each of this puzzle's longest answers 76
What you'll see if you watch "Raging Bull" followed by "Taxi Driver" followed by "The King of Comedy"? 136
What you've got to do "if you want my love," in a Temptations song 80
What your dog might do after eating his way through your linen closet, after aiming in and missing? 99
What's been deposited in four squares of this puzzle, expressed both by name and by symbol 94
What's heard in the computer lab when the regular teachers are sick? 72
What's needed to get out of class, if you don't know one from the other? 80
What's revealed by connecting the special squares in this puzzle in order 77
What's taken by someone visiting a person who recants on the other side of a river? 87
Wheat "I ___ a girl I'd like to know better but I'm already with someone" 91
Wheels on loan ... or, as the circles show, what four puzzle answers have done? 79
When ''eye of newt'' is mentioned in ''Macbeth'' 80
When "anything can happen" on "The Mickey Mouse Club" 73
When "you're ridin' high" in the song "That's Life" 83
When a larger company buys a smaller company and incorporates its employees, in modern jargon 93
When a player doesn't score for a while, or when a player doesn't score for a while 91
When accused of being "out of uniform," what the naked private said he was wearing? 93
When Alfred Eisenstaedt shot his famous Times Square photo of a sailor kissing a nurse 86
When asked "What is the meaning of life?" she sometimes answers "All evidence to date suggests it's chocolate" 134
When Bloomsday, which celebrates Joyce's "Ulysses," is observed 77
When doubled, "Guys and Dolls" guy who sings "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" 108
When Elder Kevin Price goes to Uganda, in "The Book of Mormon" 72
When Harriet Farnam invented her "Non-Swarmer" beehive, she __ 72
When he was a bodyguard, his business card read: "Next to God, there is no greater protector than I." 111
When Hedy Lamarr co-invented a radio-frequency encryption system, she __ 72
When Jaques says, "All the world's a stage" in "As You Like It" 87
When Kathie Lee and Hoda show up to destroy what's left of the "Today" show's reputation 106
When most top-rated shows are on, and a hint to the kind of numbers in the starred answers 90
When night owls thrive, or where the last words of the starred answers can go 77
When Othello says to Desdemona, "... would thou hadst ne'er been born!" 85
When Ovid's "Ars Amatoria" is believed to have been published 75
When pretty much every fruit and vegetable is available, in modern supermarkets 79
When repeated, 1963 hit with alleged obscene lyrics determined by the FBI to be "unintelligible at any speed" 119
When repeated, Harold Rome song lyric before "I fear you reared me wrong" 83
When repeated, one of Piers Anthony's "Xanth" fantasy novels 74
When repeated, words before "burning bright" to start a William Blake poem 84
When spelled out, word that follows the beginnings of the starred answers in a memorable kids' show theme song 114
When Stanley cries "Hey, Stella!" in "A Streetcar Named Desire" 83
When the line "Double, double toil and trouble" is delivered in "Macbeth" 93
When the witches in "Macbeth" say "Double, double toil and trouble" 87
When written three times, fraternity in "Revenge of the Nerds" 72
When, in Act III, Mercutio says "A plague o' both your houses!" 77
Whence "Nothing will come of nothing" in "King Lear" 72
Whence the line "A person's a person, no matter how small" 72
Whence the line "Into the eternal darkness; into fire and into ice" 77
Whence the line "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation" 75
Whence the line "They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind" 86
Whence the line "Whatever it is, I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts" 84
Whence the phrase "I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep" 73
Whence the phrase "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" comes from 76
Whenever Erica Hill came on the set of "CBS This Morning," ___ 72
Whenever it comes, "you can find me cryin' all of the time," in a 1966 hit 88
Where "all the people that come and go stop and say hello," per the Beatles (1967) 92
Where "I shot a man" in Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" 83
Where "Ice Ice Baby" appeared on the "Play That Funky Music" single 87
Where "the nights are stronger than moonshine," per America (1972) 76
Where "they can start you back on your way," according to song 72
Where "we can make it if we run," per Bruce Springsteen (1975) 72
Where "you'll drink the night away and forget about everything," per Gerry Rafferty (1978) 104
Where a "Gilligan's Island" sex symbol moved after striking it rich? 82
Where a dog-walker might go (and where a message is hidden in this puzzle) 74
Where Al Yankovic bought a "Dukes of Hazzard" ashtray, in song 72
Where Claudius is during Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" soliloquy 79
Where each plays darts and "Photo Hunt" according to his abilities? 77
Where GIs fought Charlie[LAST WEEK: "Lady X" was Ingrid Bergman, whose first name is revealed in the circled squares (IN + GRID). Seven of her one-word movie titles can be seen "straddling" black squa 220
Where Kenny's ashes are put in a "South Park" episode, after which Cartman puts them in milk and drinks them 122
Where Maria and the Captain have their first kiss in "The Sound of Music" 83
Where Mirabelle Buttersfield sells gloves in the movie "Shopgirl" 75
Where Mitt Romney built a treehouse for his former employees? (... à la Michael Bloomberg in 2007) 101