Information superhighway whose abbreviation inspired this puzzle's theme | 76 |
Calvin Coolidge lived up to his reputation as a man of few words when he ... | 76 |
Internet giant that recently fought Microsoft's hostile takeover attempt | 76 |
“Harvard Beats ___, 29-29” (1968 “Harvard Crimson” headline) | 76 |
"America (Fuck ___)" ("Team America: World Police" song) | 76 |
Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal" | 76 |
Film character who says "Do, or do not. There is no 'try'" | 76 |
"I don't mean to pry, but are you from Nashville? Because ..." | 76 |
"I'd subscribe to your site but it takes forever to load it!"? | 76 |
Google Easter egg game wherein a pack of O's devours your search results | 76 |
Autobiography subtitled "A Baseball Life" by a Yankees bench coach | 76 |
"I never hated a man enough to give him his diamonds back" speaker | 76 |
"Breaking Bad" star ___ Paul, who won his third Emmy on August 25th | 77 |
"Climb Ev'ry Mountain" singer in "The Sound of Music" | 77 |
Words with ''good faith'' or ''self-defense'' | 77 |
Proverb containing wisdom almost certainly contradicted by some other proverb | 77 |
1949 comedy about husband-and-wife lawyers on opposing sides of a murder case | 77 |
#1 hit that was preceded and succeeded by Men At Works "Down Under" | 77 |
Fictional character who declares "Sleep? ... I do not sleep, I die" | 77 |
Philip __, first Asian-American film actor with a Hollywood Walk of Fame star | 77 |
''When I Was ___'' (''H.M.S. Pinafore'' song) | 77 |
1960 historical film written and directed by John Wayne, with "The" | 77 |
One of seven kings of Castile, five kings of Aragón, or two kings of Spain | 77 |
Helen Mirren's real-life role in the upcoming drama "Hitchcock" | 77 |
"Here's what's happening in your neck of the woods" speaker | 77 |
Old political journalist with the newspaper column "Matter of Fact" | 77 |
Gp. whose members might greet each other with "What's up, doc?" | 77 |
What each of today's four long answers is vis-Ã -vis New Year's Eve | 77 |
"Brown Sugar" and "Blue Streak" actress Nicole ___ Parker | 77 |
State for Snowflake, a town founded by Mormon pioneers E. Snow and W.J. Flake | 77 |
He said "Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant" | 77 |
"All I ___ Of You" (song from "The Phantom of the Opera") | 77 |
"You are ___ for street repairs" (Community Chest card in Monopoly) | 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 |
Author of the story that inspired "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" | 77 |
Company founded by and named after an MIT professor of electrical engineering | 77 |
Queen's "We Will Rock You," to "We Are the Champions" | 77 |
Film character who says "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" | 77 |
Nickname for a team from Miami, and an aural hint to the theme of this puzzle | 77 |
Former kids' show title character named for the large pockets in his coat | 77 |
Item of clothing named for the major general who led the action of 10/25/1854 | 77 |
Scottish historian Thomas who called economics "the dismal science" | 77 |
Ron who was the 1981 World Series co-MVP with Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager | 77 |
Fictional character who first appeared in "The House Without a Key" | 77 |
Result of black's move from the upper-left board to the lower-right board | 77 |
Seasoning option for fries at the Japanese fast food restaurant First Kitchen | 77 |
He originated the phrase "While there's life, there's hope" | 77 |
"You ___ good!" (saying to one who's bathed and dressed nicely) | 77 |
Runner Sebastian who headed London's successful bid for the 2012 Olympics | 77 |
Awaken, and words that can precede first words of answers to asterisked clues | 77 |
''Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man'' (Kern/Hammerstein song) | 77 |
1996 Sylvester Stallone disaster movie set in a tunnel under the Hudson River | 77 |
"Ad majorem ___ gloriam" ("For the greater glory of God") | 77 |
"The ___ Made Me Buy This Dress" (Grammy-winning Flip Wilson album) | 77 |
Brazilian midfielder on back-to-back World Cup winners in '58 and '62 | 77 |
1969 Creedence Clearwater Revival hit about being averse to part of a puzzle? | 77 |
Dr. whose final album (supposedly) will be the 2008 release "Detox" | 77 |
Actress de Matteo who moved from "The Sopranos" to "Joey" | 77 |
Besides Chile, the only South American country that doesn't border Brazil | 77 |
"In the Valley of ___" (2007 Tommy Lee Jones/Charlize Theron movie) | 77 |
Iowa city where Grant Wood's "American Gothic" house is located | 77 |
Roosevelt who said "You must do the things you think you cannot do" | 77 |
On a scale of 1 to 10, what one amp in "This Is Spinal Tap" goes to | 77 |
"___ needs food, badly" (Classic line from the video game Gauntlet) | 77 |
Mr. Rosewater in Kurt Vonnegut's "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" | 77 |
He said "Most editors are failed writers - but so are most writers" | 77 |
"__ World": ticklish Muppet's "Sesame Street" segment | 77 |
First American independent movie to get a Best Original Screenplay nomination | 77 |
Company mascot introduced in the 1930s that has never been put out to pasture | 77 |
Letter abbr. that tells the reader there's something else in the envelope | 77 |
Little ___ Burdette (character in the “Smokey and the Bandit” movies) | 77 |
Deputy played by Michael Weston in the new "Dukes of Hazzard" movie | 77 |
"Hoc _____ in votis" ("This was among my wishes"): Horace | 77 |
"I hope to see London once ___ I die": "Henry IV, Part 2" | 77 |
"___ thrice the sun hath done salutation to the dawn" (Shakespeare) | 77 |
1974 Mocedades hit whose English version is titled "Touch the Wind" | 77 |
The Boston Symphony played its second movement to commemorate FDR's death | 77 |
Hockey legend with the record for most shots on goal in one season, for short | 77 |
___ Hunt, Tom Cruise's character in "Mission: Impossible" films | 77 |
"We Are Never ___ Getting Back Together" (#1 song for Taylor Swift) | 77 |
1979 Broadway hit with the song "On This Night of a Thousand Stars" | 77 |
"Animal House" college with the motto "Knowledge is good" | 77 |
Word that can follow the first word of this puzzle's four longest answers | 77 |
"A fickle food upon a shifting plate," according to Emily Dickinson | 77 |
"The end of the Civil War was near" was the start of its theme song | 77 |
Diploma that Mr. Hooper earned on a 1976 episode of "Sesame Street" | 77 |
"Hey, dude, I'm playing a ___ tonight, you should totally come" | 77 |
President who said "I have never felt any sort of fondness for war" | 77 |
"... slithy toves did ___ and gimble ..." ("Jabberwocky") | 77 |
Locale of a John McCain statue that calls him a "famous air pirate" | 77 |
"... by good __, yonder's my lord": "Timon of Athens" | 77 |
Stuff people want legalized so they can make shampoo and shirts (yeah, right) | 77 |
Claudio's love in Berlioz's "Béatrice et Bénédict" | 77 |
Language we got the words "basmati" and "juggernaut" from | 77 |
Landmark named "Eighth Wonder of the World" upon completion in 1936 | 77 |
"Impossible" response to the question "Are you sleeping?" | 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 |
"&" or "@," but not "and" or "at" | 77 |