Flamboyant '40s men's outfit with baggy pants and padded shoulders | 74 |
First tennis player to win more than a million dollars in a single season | 73 |
Famous last words (and homophonically, a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 73 |
Film villain who sings "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do!" | 73 |
Faced with two undesirable alternatives (with ''on the'') | 73 |
French writer who coined the phrase "Facts are stubborn things" | 73 |
First hockey player to win Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year | 73 |
Football tackle Warren who competed on "Dancing With the Stars" | 73 |
Football coach Bill Parcells's nickname (not a standard sushi option) | 73 |
Fragile articles ... or a hint to the things named by the circled letters | 73 |
Film in which Agnes Moorehead debuted as the title character's mother | 73 |
Frost said writing this was like "playing tennis without a net" | 73 |
Film in which a stampede of African animals destroys a New Hampshire home | 73 |
Friend barges in while gent is making amorous overtures; ref declares ... | 73 |
Famously enigmatic signature on Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain" | 73 |
Fence 'doors' that automatically return to their closed positions | 73 |
Friday: Iggy hosts Google Search call-in show in his attempt to offer ... | 73 |
First golfer to win the U.S., British and Canadian Opens in the same year | 73 |
First Latin American country to nationally legalize same-sex civil unions | 73 |
Former CIA agent Philip who wrote the 1987 memoir "On the Run" | 72 |
First Mayflower passenger to set foot on Plymouth Rock, so it's said | 72 |
Fanny ___ (purported first wife for Mormonism founder Joseph Smith, Jr.) | 72 |
Ferrell's "SNL" partner in "Morning Latte" skits | 72 |
Founder of the first institution of higher learning in the Western world | 72 |
Famous rallying cry ... and a hint to eight other answers in this puzzle | 72 |
Film which featured Julianne Moore in a role once played by Jodie Foster | 72 |
Fashion designer Michael who's a judge on "Project Runway" | 72 |
Facetious unit defined as the amount of beauty needed to launch one ship | 72 |
Female actress who played Hamlet in 1899 at LondonÂ’s Adelphi Theatre | 72 |
Feature of this puzzle, and where the theme clues ought to have ended up | 72 |
Fifth-century pope, the first to receive the title "the Great" | 72 |
Filter "Awake on my airplane, my skin is bare, my skin is ___" | 72 |
Fellow forgets to shave before kissing girlfriend; ref cites him for ... | 72 |
Football team involved in a notorious 2005 "love boat" scandal | 72 |
Football formation in which the quarterback doesn't receive the snap | 72 |
French dancer who played the title role in the ballet "Carmen" | 72 |
French electronic group with the 2007 album "Pocket Symphony" | 71 |
Filmmaker Tarr who directed the 450-minute movie "Satantango" | 71 |
Football Hall of Famer and "American Gladiators" cohost Larry | 71 |
Fast ___ Felson, real-life hustler portrayed in "The Hustler" | 71 |
French plural that's its singular English meaning spelled backwards | 71 |
Fictional author of the short story "The Pension Grillparzer" | 71 |
Film character who says "Kiss me as if it were the last time" | 71 |
Film character who actually does not say "Play it again, Sam" | 71 |
Folk music scholar who helped popularize Woody Guthrie and Muddy Waters | 71 |
Fancy Feast product / Cafeteria outburst / "Mean Girls" event | 71 |
February 22 honoree whose name is rearranged seven times in this puzzle | 71 |
French monarch who ordered the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, 1572 | 71 |
French astronomer who wrote the seminal "Celestial Mechanics" | 71 |
French author who wrote "Carmen," on which the opera is based | 71 |
Former Giant great Mel joins Charles and George for emperor's favor | 71 |
First batter to hit a home run against every Major League Baseball team | 71 |
Fruit dish that's not available ... though no one wanted it anyway? | 71 |
First name of "True Blood" actress Buck or character Thornton | 71 |
First letter of "zebra" when it rhymes with "Debra" | 71 |
First name in the second group of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees | 70 |
First name of a singer whose father had the given names Woodrow Wilson | 70 |
Former CIA officer Bob played by George Clooney in "Syriana" | 70 |
First name revealed in the sixth season episode "The Switch" | 70 |
Foo Fighters "It's a shame we have to die, my dear" song | 70 |
Farm tool in "Weird Al" Yankovic's "Fat" video | 70 |
French painter (you'll need the crossing to get the second letter) | 70 |
Former Ohio Congressman jailed in connection with the Abramoff scandal | 70 |
Follower of Johnson, and a two-word hint to this crossword's theme | 70 |
Film in which George Burns ended an oath "... so help me me" | 70 |
Film whose "Falling Slowly" won the Best Original Song Oscar | 70 |
Film company that produced "Amadeus" and "Platoon" | 70 |
Fixes the crappy job that neighborhood kid did after raking the leaves | 70 |
Futuristic MTV cartoon turned into a live-action Charlize Theron movie | 70 |
First step for a would-be groom vis-Ã -vis his intended's father | 70 |
Fashion designer Marc who bought Barry Bonds's 756th home run ball | 70 |
Food items introduced to the United States by Samuel Thomas circa 1880 | 70 |
Feature of "Charlie's Angels" posters from the '70s? | 70 |
French director's comment about his submission to a film festival? | 70 |
From a star in "Murder in the First" to a breakfast sizzler? | 70 |
Former "American Top 40" host comin' at ya from Arizona? | 70 |
First NBA Hall of Famer who went straight from high school to the pros | 70 |
Feature of Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 70 |
Film-within-a-film in the 2000 movie "Shadow of the Vampire" | 70 |
Flower that took its name from the French word for "tobacco" | 70 |
Fictional "Entourage" film that takes place in New York City | 70 |
Fictional park that's out of sight? (with ''The'') | 70 |
Feature of "could," "should," or "would" | 70 |
Feminist who wrote "Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions" | 70 |
Franchise offering "soft serve" and "hand scooped" | 70 |
Facial section, in marketing language, most vulnerable to facial pizza | 70 |
First book in Christopher Paolini's "Inheritance Cycle" | 69 |
Fred Astaire's dance partner in ''Royal Wedding'' | 69 |
Frontman on the song "Cop Killer" who now plays a cop on TV | 69 |
First language of Hank's neighbor on "King of the Hill" | 69 |
Fall faller [an avxwords.com subscription makes a great holiday gift] | 69 |
First name of the ''Contract with America'' architect | 69 |
Ferrell's cheerleading partner on "Saturday Night Live" | 69 |
Film that lost the Best Picture Oscar to "Chariots of Fire" | 69 |
Flower with such varieties as Tipsy Imperial Concubine and Happy Butt | 69 |
Film about the woman most likely to catch men's attention? (2001) | 69 |
Frontman on the 1987 debut album "Appetite for Destruction" | 69 |
First battery brand to feature an indefatigable pink bunny in its ads | 69 |
Food product whose name is an example of "foreign branding" | 69 |
First Japanese infielder to sign with a major-league team, familiarly | 69 |