"What Do You Do With ____ in English?" ("Avenue Q" song) | 76 |
Fictional manufacturer of disintegrating pistols and jet-propelled unicycles | 76 |
British singer with the age-related albums "19" and "21" | 76 |
Band that won five MTV Video Music Awards for "Take on Me" in 1986 | 76 |
Hill staffer [sign up to get the AVCX celebrity puzzle series--avxwords.com] | 76 |
___ Wuornos, "Monster" role for which Charlize Theron won an Oscar | 76 |
Playwright who wrote the collection of essays "Stretching My Mind" | 76 |
Trumpeter and bandleader who was called "The Round Mound of Sound" | 76 |
Boxer who told Will Smith "you ain't pretty enough to play me" | 76 |
"Bad as any government may be, it is seldom worse than ___": Aesop | 76 |
"After the Gold Rush" lyric "___ felt like getting high" | 76 |
Coulter whose jaw was wired shut in November, according to the New York Post | 76 |
Word with ''day now'' or ''other questions'' | 76 |
Quantity that makes another quantity by adding an "m" at the front | 76 |
''I got an ___ my test!'' (student's cry of achievement) | 76 |
"I only run the Mac as needed, turning it off when not in use..." | 76 |
"Much ___ About Nothing" (title of a "Simpsons" episode) | 76 |
Best Picture between "The Artist" and "12 Years a Slave" | 76 |
Hollywood agent Emanuel whose brother Rahm is the White House chief of staff | 76 |
''You're ___!'' (''You make me laugh!'') | 76 |
Place where you'll hear a bum say "Remember me on the way out" | 76 |
"That's ___!" (director's "We're finished!") | 76 |
Singer with the 2008 album "New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)" | 76 |
Comedian who was the Peace and Freedom Party's 2012 presidential nominee | 76 |
Name that might elicit giggles if used in the song "The Name Game" | 76 |
He said "Slump? I ain't in no slump. I just ain't hitting" | 76 |
Having poor taste? [check out avxwords.com for edgy indie xwords every week] | 76 |
Audi rival, and, when spoken as a command, a hint to this puzzle's theme | 76 |
Movie star who said, "I always cry at weddings, especially my own" | 76 |
Australian cager Andrew who was selected first overall in the 2005 NBA draft | 76 |
She "espied their tails side by side, / All hung on a tree to dry" | 76 |
"I Am the Walrus," for the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye" | 76 |
Org. at the center of the 2007 memoir "At the Center of the Storm" | 76 |
Kid who first appeared in O. Henry's "The Caballero's Way" | 76 |
Mythical figure represented in Vermeer's "The Art of Painting" | 76 |
Instrument that hints at the missing parts of certain answers in this puzzle | 76 |
Your role in this puzzle [the asterisked clues will help you crack the case] | 76 |
Club where "music and passion were always the fashion," familiarly | 76 |
Secret military mission ... or a hint to the circled letters in this puzzle? | 76 |
Basic cable channel ... or a phonetic explanation of this puzzle's theme | 76 |
"There Is Nothin' Like a ___" ("South Pacific" song) | 76 |
Fish in "Finding Nemo" who thinks her reflection is her sister Flo | 76 |
Dentist's concern, and a hint to what the longest answers have in common | 76 |
Folk art pieces that are the subject of a museum in Havre de Grace, Maryland | 76 |
He won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "The Godfather Part II" | 76 |
One of Skitch's successors as bandleader on "The Tonight Show" | 76 |
"The moon is ___; I have not heard the clock": "Macbeth" | 76 |
Rapper with the 3x platinum single "Hold On, We're Going Home" | 76 |
"I've had 18 straight whiskies. I think that's the record" | 76 |
Rice-___ Stadium (setting of the ceremonies for the Salt Lake City Olympics) | 76 |
Fashion designer in "The Incredibles" voiced by director Brad Bird | 76 |
'50s cars that might have been called Pastelograms or Utopian Turtletops | 76 |
University of California, Berkeley was the first to have it in their address | 76 |
Anton ___ (character voiced by Peter O'Toole in "Ratatouille") | 76 |
___ Talks (lecture series with the slogan "Inspired Jewish ideas") | 76 |
Rock grp. once promoted as "the English guys with the big fiddles" | 76 |
Actress Lanchester who played Jessica Marbles in "Murder by Death" | 76 |
Billie Holiday's "You Can't Be Mine (And Someone ___ Too)" | 76 |
"The ___," next-to-last song on "Abbey Road," ironically | 76 |
Energy company whose bankrupcy took down the Arthur Andersen accounting firm | 76 |
Federal org. with a "personal greenhouse gas emissions calculator" | 76 |
"Only the hand that ___ can write the true thing": Meister Eckhart | 76 |
"Ev'n thought meets thought, ___ from the lips it part" (Pope) | 76 |
Actual title of the 1979 #1 hit known as "The Piña Colada Song" | 76 |
"The Vanishing Act of ___ Lennox" (2006 Maggie O'Farrell book) | 76 |
"The gasoline that stops cool weather stalling" in old commercials | 76 |
Rock photographer Russell who shot the cover for "Who's Next?" | 76 |
Mathematician who introduced the symbol e for the base of natural logarithms | 76 |
"Who knows what ___ lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" | 76 |
Tracy Chapman: "You've got a ___, I want a ticket to anywhere" | 76 |
Quarterback who played himself in “There’s Something About Mary” | 76 |
POTUS who said: "I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made" | 76 |
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind," per H. P. Lovecraft | 76 |
"What is ___?" (Ken Jennings's losing Final Jeopardy response) | 76 |
Verne character for whom the International Date Line meant almost everything | 76 |
A different one is hidden in each of this puzzle's seven longest answers | 76 |
As it was formerly known, channel with the slogan "play every day" | 76 |
Funny Cide was the first one to win the Kentucky Derby in more than 70 years | 76 |
"Computers can't generate good results from bad data," briefly | 76 |
Museum featuring the works mentioned above, which opened on October 21, 1959 | 76 |
Tom ___, Vito's adopted son and consigliere in "The Godfather" | 76 |
Capital of the Netherlands' South Holland province, with "The" | 76 |
Poem patterned like / the one featured in this clue / [padding out the rest] | 76 |
What you'll find at the end of each of this puzzle's longest answers | 76 |
"I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that" computer | 76 |
"Star Wars" character who said "Never tell me the odds!" | 76 |
"Isn't __ bit like you and me?": "Nowhere Man" lyric | 76 |
English king said to have died from eating a "surfeit of lampreys" | 76 |
Words with ''a pistol'' or ''a firecracker'' | 76 |
Shakespeare villain who says "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" | 76 |
Company that recalled "Active Maturity with Beef in Gravy" in 2007 | 76 |
"In the raw," "in the red" or "in the running" | 76 |
"___: Countdown to D-Day" (made-for-TV movie starring Tom Selleck) | 76 |
"Where Is the Life That Late __?" ("Kiss Me, Kate" tune) | 76 |
"Kiss Me, Kate" tune, "Where Is the Life That Late ___?" | 76 |
Work that begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son ..." | 76 |
It's featured in the Marx Brothers' "A Night at the Opera" | 76 |
#3 on Rolling Stone's list of "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" | 76 |
Supermodel host of the version of "Project Runway" shown in Canada | 76 |
"Quadrophenia" song that begins "Every year is the same" | 76 |