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Pop trio with the 1964 hit "Bread and Butter," with "the" 77
Pop star who said "The cool thing about being famous is traveling.I have always wanted to travel across seas, like to Canada and stuff." 146
Pop star releasing her first Spanish language record this year, familiarly 74
Pop singer who appeared in the movie "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" 90
Pop punk band with the 2002 triple-platinum album "The Young and the Hopeless" 88
Pop group whose first Top 40 album was, appropriately, "Arrival" 74
Poor crossword construction technique that requires too much of the solver 74
Polygonal numerical array named for mathematician Blaise, in which each number is the sum of the nearest two in the row aboveit 127
Politico who had a bit part in Altman's "The Long Goodbye" 72
Politician who's done cameos on "Seinfeld" and "Law & Order" 88
Politician who wrote "The Gift of Rest: Rediscovering the Beauty of the Sabbath" 90
Politician who said "We have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it" 90
Politician who said "Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children." 104
Politician who read "Green Eggs and Ham" during a 21-hour filibuster 78
Politician who had a voice that "could boil the fat off a taxicab driver's neck," according to Norman Mailer 122
Politician who appeared as himself on NBC's "Parks and Recreation" 80
Politican who said "We have to go spend money to keep from going bankrupt" 84
Political leader who patented a system to alter the buoyancy of steamboats 74
Political family that probably shouldn't go to their dad for sex advice 75
Political comedian with the 1973 album "Sing a Song of Watergate" 75
Political cartoonist called "our best recruiting sergeant" by Lincoln 79
Poker occasions "you got to know," according to a Kenny Rogers song 77
Poet whose last words were "Of course [God] will forgive me; that's his business" 95
Poet who's the subject of Tom Stoppard's "The Invention of Love" 82
Poet who wrote, about children, "And if they are popular / The phone they monopular" 94
Poet who wrote "This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper" 89
Poet who wrote "The moving finger writes; and, having writ, moves on" 79
Poet who wrote "In the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo" 86
Poet who wrote "I have executed a memorial longer lasting than bronze" 80
Poet who wrote "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter" 82
Poet who wrote "At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman" 75
Poet who wrote "An' the Gobble-uns 'at gits you / Ef you / Don't / Watch / Out!" 102
Poet who originated the phrase "truth is stranger than fiction" 73
Poet giving a reading of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" at the saloon? 83
Poem with the lines "They send me to eat in the kitchen / When the company comes" 91
Poem with the lines "Nobody'll dare / Say to me, / 'Eat in the kitchen'" 94
Poem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December" 87
Poem patterned like / the one featured in this clue / [padding out the rest] 76
Poem featuring the line “Sunset and evening star / And one clear call for me!” 86
Poem featuring the line “O, rest ye, brother mariners, we will not wander more” 87
Poem featuring the line “Now when the dead man come to life beheld / His wife his wife no more” 103
Poem featuring the line “‘Tis better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all” 106
Poe poem with the lines "thy beauty is to me / Like those Nicean barks of yore" 89
Poe poem with the lines "Lo, in yon brilliant window-niche / How statue-like I see thee stand" 104
Poe poem that ends "From grief and groan to a golden throne beside the King of Heaven" 96
Poe called her "the most lovely dead / That ever died so young!" 74
Playwright whose "Liliom" was the basis for "Carousel" 74
Playwright who wrote the collection of essays "Stretching My Mind" 76
Playwright who wrote "What is originality? Undetected plagiarism" 75
Playwright who inspired "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" 82
Playwright Edward who said "Creativity is magic ... don't examine it too closely" 95
Playwright Connelly who won a Pulitzer for "The Green Pastures" 73
Playoff series finale ... or an apt title for this puzzle considering the number and length of its theme entries 112
Playground equipment that'll move if you're really, really patient? 75
PLAYGIRL, soft-hearted, huggable. Red hair, brown eyes, great smile. Loves kids ... 83
Players on the game show "Bumper Stumpers" had to figure out what they meant 86
Player who tried to catch the ball that Cubs fan Steve Bartman reached for in the 8th inning of Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS 119
Player who scored the tying run in the bottom of the ninth of Game 7 of the 1997 World Series 93
Player honored with Campanella, Greenberg, and Mantle on "Baseball Sluggers" postage stamps 101
Player behind Bonds, Henderson, Ruth, Williams, Morgan, Yastrzemski, and Mantle on the all-time leader list for walks 117
Play whose title character won't eat anything unless it's fried? 72
Play king whose first line is "Attend the lords of France and Burgundy, Gloucester" 93
Plant known as "seer's sage" because of its hallucinatory effect 78
Plains Native American tribe that becomes a state if you drop the first letter 78
Plain whose novel "Heartwood" was published posthumously in 2011 74
Placekicker Lawrence whose 47-yard overtime field goal sent the Giants to Super Bowl XLII 89
Placekicker Jim who scored 10 points in the Jets' Super Bowl III victory 76
Place with millions of inhabitants at the time of its "discovery" 75
Place where you're advised "Don't fall in love," in song 74
Place where you'll hear a bum say "Remember me on the way out" 76
Place where the starts of this puzzle's four longest answers result in a penalty 84
Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal" in song 84
Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal" 76
Place to live (different ones are hidden in this puzzle's four longest answers) 83
Place to "get yourself clean" and "have a good meal" 72
Place that it wouldn't kill you to go one of these Fridays, or maybe you think you're too important for G-d now? 120
Pithy sayings (four well-known ones containing the circled word are the keys to unlocking this puzzle's theme) 114
Pitcher with a 168-mph fastball dreamed up by George Plimpton for the 1985 April Fools' Day issue of Sports Illustrated 123
Pitcher nicknamed "The Tornado" who threw no-hitters in 1996 and 2001 79
Pitcher Mike who got the win in the first and last games of the 2000 World Series 81
Pitcher Maglie who in 1950 had baseball's highest winning percentage (.818) 79
Pitcher Luis whose 1.60 ERA in 1968 is the lowest single-season mark in the American League since 1919 102
Pitcher Johnny who completes the old rhyme, "Spahn and ___ and pray for rain" 87
Pitcher Doug with whom Tommy Lasorda had an infamous—and recorded--on-the-mound argument in 1977 100
Pirate whose treasure is recovered in Poe's "The Gold-Bug" 72
Pirate Davis who is the first MLB player to hit grand slams for two different teams in the month of April 105
Pioneering black comedian (whose signature line was "Oh, yeah!"), ___ Rogers 86
Pink Floyd hit with the lyric "Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash" 89
Pink Floyd "The ___ Song" off "Soundtrack From the Film More" 81
Pieces of pasteboard with "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" printed on them? 81
Piece of usually antiquated technology that is passed onto one's parents 76
Piece of furniture with a ton of stuffed animals (in my house, at least) 72
Picnic serving, and when divided properly, a hint to a hidden feature of six pairs of puzzle answers 100
Picnic food with a classic jingle asking "what kind of kids eat" them 79
Picking the right brown pigment is like playing the lottery -- you've just got to choose ___ 96
Piano pieces nicknamed 'Winter Wind' and 'Butterfly,' e.g. 74
Pianist known for her transcription of Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" 93
Pianist known for her arrangement of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" 80
Physics unit of measurement that's another unit of measurement spelled backwards 84
Physicist Schrödinger with a famous theoretical half-dead/half-alive cat 75