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"___, I do believe I failed you" (opening of a 1998 hit) 66
Luxembourg grand duke in whose name an annual art prize is awarded 66
Language quintet comprising the only elements in the circled boxes 66
Prefix with ''drome'' or ''space'' 66
Herbert who won a Pulitzer for "The People's Choice" 66
Like the philosophy "Out with the old, in with the new"? 66
Vice president who said "nattering nabobs of negativism" 66
"Hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history" speaker 66
"This man is now become _____":"Julius Caesar" 66
"The Man Who Mistook His Wife for __": Oliver Sacks book 66
"Give __, don't pollute!": old Forest Service slogan 66
2000 musical with the song "Every Story Is a Love Story" 66
Ohio city with schools named for Firestone, Goodyear, and Goodrich 66
"... in thy possession lies ___ unparallel'd": Shak. 66
Country with which the U.S. goes to war in "Wag the Dog" 66
''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' playwright 66
''Break ___!'' (''Perform well!'') 66
First name among the ''Desperate Housewives'' cast 66
Sports Illustrated's 1999 "Sportsman of the Century" 66
Athlete with the autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly" 66
ABC show that ended its fourth season with a car crash cliffhanger 66
"I was home asleep at the time of the murder" and others 66
Fictional character who cried "Curiouser and curiouser!" 66
''That's __!'' (''Not true!'') 66
Steve McQueen's ex-wife and co-star in "The Getaway" 66
Any of three brothers who batted in the same inning in a 1963 game 66
He played Shylock in 2004's "The Merchant of Venice" 66
One of its products features chicken, vegetables, and rotini pasta 66
Diner where Weezer's "Buddy Holly" video takes place 66
Prefix with ''meter'' or ''plane'' 66
Kitchen Stadium commentator Brown of "Iron Chef America" 66
Org. that had a Committee on Quackery in the '60s and '70s 66
Earhart who was the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic 66
Earhart who served as aviation editor for "Cosmopolitan" 66
"Or idlest froth __ the boundless main": Emily Brontë 66
'80s Commodore computer with an iconic Boing Ball screen saver 66
"___ Is a Terrible Thing to Taste" (1989 Ministry album) 66
Carter who illustrated "The Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer" 66
First name that's feminine in English and masculine in Italian 66
2003 movie in which Bobby Knight had a cameo appearance as himself 66
"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" author Brashares 66
"I'll Think of a Reason Later" singer Lee ___ Womack 66
Palindromic protagonist of the 2013 Disney film "Frozen" 66
Title orphan surnamed Shirley in a series of L.M. Montgomery books 66
"That's __!" ("Don't do that, child!") 66
Gabriel García Márquez's "Cien ___ de Soledad" 66
She costarred with Marcello and Anita in "La Dolce Vita" 66
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" speaker 66
"Sometimes you feel like ___ ..." (classic candy jingle) 66
Penultimate word of the "This is your brain on drugs" ad 66
1924 novel whose 1995 book club edition had elephants on the cover 66
Character on "The Simpsons" who works at the Kwik-E-Mart 66
Language featured in ''The Passion of the Christ'' 66
"I smell ___!" ("Something's fishy here!") 66
"___ 'Friends' Electric?" (1979 Gary Numan song) 66
"Riches __ good handmaid, but the worst mistress": Bacon 66
Criminal Jodi who was convicted of first-degree murder in May 2013 66
One of the Durants who wrote "The Story of Civilization" 66
Home of Snowflake, which, ironically, gets very little snow: Abbr. 66
Container often located on the synagogue wall closest to Jerusalem 66
Composer nominated for an Oscar for "Blues in the Night" 66
It's exposed many times during the singing of "YMCA" 66
Leonardo's role in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" 66
William Browne poem "___, as Fair as Ever Saw the North" 66
He painted "Mustache Watch" and "Mustache Hat" 66
North Carolina governor for whom a county and two cities are named 66
Athlete who wrote the children's book "Daddy and Me" 66
"Don't ___, don't tell" (bygone military policy) 66
Lion voiced by Liam Neeson in "The Chronicles of Narnia" 66
"Dilbert" character who only sleeps on national holidays 66
Well of the Souls guardians in "Raiders of the Last Ark" 66
Venomous snakes lurking in each of the four longest puzzle answers 66
"Bite my shiny metal ___!" ("Futurama" phrase) 66
R.E.M.'s "It's the End of the World ___ Know It" 66
Lead-in for ''loss'' or ''glance'' 66
"Take ___ from me!" ("Here's some advice") 66
Mohamed who's the subject of "Welcome to Terrorland" 66
Who lyric "I'll get all my papers and smile ___ sky" 66
Burt and Kirk's love interest in "Seven Days in May" 66
Classic Studebaker whose name means "forward" in Italian 66
History Channel show that follows loggers in the Pacific Northwest 66
"Please believe that it's true, ___ I love you" Styx 66
"Please believe that it's true ___, I love you" Styx 66
Kin of ''phooey'' and ''harrumph'' 66
Like "banjo," "bongo," and "marimba" 66
"But I don't wanna __ pirate!": "Seinfeld" 66
Street mentioned in Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis" 66
"Sherlock" channel, affectionately, with "the" 66
"Beauty is in the eye of the ___ holder": Kinky Friedman 66
Actor, Nixon administration speechwriter, and game show host Stein 66
TV great who said "I live to laugh, and I laugh to live" 66
Only American Leaguer on the All-Star team every year of the 1950s 66
"We're lost, but we're making good time" speaker 66
"How can people ___ heartless?" ("Hair" lyric) 66
Sandwich that would be incongruous to eat on matzo during Passover 66
''Waterworld'' or ''Ishtar,'' e.g. 66
Spars in the ring, and features of the four longest puzzle answers 66
Player with the most consecutive MLB All-Star Game starts, with 17 66
Setting for Longfellow's "The Wreck of the Hesperus" 66
She won an acting Oscar the same year as Jamie, Hilary, and Morgan 66