Brand at a checkout counter that's also the name of a Phoenix radio station | 79 |
Brand name that may be a portmanteau of "no" and "hair" | 75 |
Brand named after the pronunciation of its parent company's initials | 72 |
Brand once advertised with the jingle "We wear short shorts ..." | 74 |
Brand whose limited edition wasabi ginger flavor had damn well better become permanent | 86 |
Brand whose logo has a man in a hard hat dangling from one of its letters | 73 |
Brand with the advertising slogan "Do You Pivot Every Morning?" | 73 |
Brand with the old slogan "It's blended, it's splendid" | 73 |
Brand with the old slogan "Stop making those 'no more coffee' resolutions" | 92 |
Brazilian midfielder on back-to-back World Cup winners in '58 and '62 | 77 |
Bread with swirls stolen by Jerry in a classic "Seinfeld" episode | 75 |
Breadless KFC sandwich on Newsweek's "13 Worst Trends of 2010" list | 81 |
Breaks ... or an anagram of the ends of five Across answers in this puzzle | 74 |
Breath mint mentioned in "Ya Got Trouble" (from "The Music Man") | 84 |
Brian McKnight/Vanessa Williams duet with the line "It conquers all" | 78 |
Brian who hasn't yet joined Neil Diamond in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 78 |
Brian who is a rare example of someone whose prominence in crosswords is commensurate with his actual prominence | 112 |
Brian who said "As soon as I hear a sound, it always suggests a mood to me" | 85 |
Brian who said "I donÂ’t really have a musical identity outside of studios" | 88 |
Brian whose Orchestra had the 1998 hit "Jump Jive an' Wail" | 73 |
Brief comment written by a teacher perhaps when grading an essay because they read a sentence like this one | 107 |
Brief version of this puzzle's title hidden in eight long puzzle answers | 76 |
Briefly, Bay Area forcE [avxwords.com has the edgiest weekly indie puzzles!] | 76 |
Briefly, one is aptly placed in the grid in the answer to each starred clue | 75 |
Brightest star in Auriga, from the Latin for "little she-goat" | 72 |
Brilliantly colored food fish that changes hues when removed from the water | 75 |
Brit with the B-side "Love Cheat" on his 1998 "Millennium" single | 85 |
Brit's ending to the song "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" | 74 |
British actor Robert, the original Colonel Pickering in "My Fair Lady" | 80 |
British art-rock band with the 1975 #2 hit "I'm Not in Love" | 74 |
British politician lands a devastating uppercut against Phoenix Suns' star Steve Nash? | 90 |
British regime in India that ends when "Midnight's Children" begins | 81 |
British rocker with the 1979 #1 hit "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" | 73 |
British school from which Dominic West of "The Wire" graduated | 72 |
British singer with the age-related albums "19" and "21" | 76 |
British sitcom with the theme song "This Wheel's on Fire," familiarly | 83 |
Britney "3" lyric "Living ___ is the new thing, yeah" | 73 |
Britney Spears hit with the lyric "A guy like you should wear a warning" | 82 |
Britpop band with the 1998 compilation "Freshly Squeezed ... The Early Years" | 87 |
Broadcasting award inscribed with the words "The University of Georgia" | 81 |
Broadway composer Matthew who was nominated for a Tony for "The Wedding Singer" | 89 |
Broadway hit with the song "I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight" | 78 |
Broadway lyricist/composer who wrote "I Can Get It for You Wholesale" | 79 |
Broadway musical about three guys using the same pickup routine at a bar? | 73 |
Broadway producer Liz, Tony winner for "Elephant Man" and "Amadeus" | 87 |
Broadway show subtitled "The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" | 73 |
Broadway show whose title woman can "coax the blues right out of the horn" | 84 |
Broadway title character whose "special fascination'll prove to be inspirational" | 95 |
Brockovich who helped build a case against Pacific Gas and Electric Company | 75 |
Brother of Dori and Nori, in "The Hobbit: This Should Have Been Just One Movie" | 89 |
Brother of Tikki tikki tembo-no sa rembo-chari bari ruchi-pip peri pembo | 72 |
Brown who got injured during the miniseries "Feasting on Asphalt" | 75 |
Browning work "__ Passes," source of "All's right with the world" | 89 |
Brownish photo tint [Coming to avxwords.com this fall - celebrity puzzle series] | 80 |
Bruce Springsteen hit whose first words are "With her killer graces …" | 86 |
Bullfighter who's the subject of the book "Or I'll Dress You in the Mourning" | 95 |
Bulwer-Lytton's "It was a dark and stormy night ...," e.g. | 72 |
Bulwer-___ Fiction Contest (yearly contest involving deliberately awful opening sentences to novels) | 100 |
Burly Burl whose first Broadway show was "The Boys from Syracuse" | 75 |
Bush aide who claimed knowledge of "THE math" before incorrectly predicting the outcome of the 2006 U.S. elections | 124 |
Bush who was the first Republican to be reelected as Florida's governor | 75 |
Business model in which only the deluxe version of a product costs money | 72 |
Busker's take-home after paying for a street performance license, say? | 74 |
Busy one that has made its mark in this puzzle's five longest answers | 73 |
But in the end, the sheep had their way, and they all watched "__" | 77 |
Bygone NYC club whose name was an acronym for the music genres it featured | 74 |
Bygone publication subtitled "America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine" | 90 |
Bygone sports org. for which Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura was a TV analyst | 78 |
Byrne's "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today" collaborator | 78 |
Byron's words before "'Tis but the truth in masquerade" | 73 |