| Answer to the question, "Which part of your sinuses hurts the most"? | 78 |
| 1978 King novel rereleased in a "Complete and uncut" version in 1990 | 78 |
| 1960 song with the line "Take me by my little hand and go like this" | 78 |
| "If Democrats Had Any Brains, ___ Be Republicans" (Ann Coulter book) | 78 |
| Common name for focal dystonia, characterized by the loss of fine motor skills | 78 |
| Courtney Love wore one on the cover of the "Live Through This" album | 78 |
| Magical beings who deliver orgasms via neckwear-based autoerotic asphyxiation? | 78 |
| Prophet of Thebes, struck blind by Athena when he accidentally saw her bathing | 78 |
| Awards won by "Les Misérables" and "The Book of Mormon" | 78 |
| Hitchcock film that has uncredited appearances by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara | 78 |
| In song, "Once you pass its borders, you can ne'er return again" | 78 |
| "___ grace that taught my heart to fear" ("Amazing Grace") | 78 |
| Drink garnish ... or a hint to five letters in the answer to each starred clue | 78 |
| "Truth, even ___ its innermost parts" (motto of Brandeis University) | 78 |
| Setting of Shakespeare's "Two households, both alike in dignity" | 78 |
| TV show in which a "Jackass" star meets "The Simple Life"? | 78 |
| Former Lakers center who won two Olympic silver medals playing with Yugoslavia | 78 |
| He wrote "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" | 78 |
| It may be charged by airport shuttle services if you're late from a flight | 78 |
| Minnesota's state fish, and a hint to all 12 border answers in this puzzle | 78 |
| Public FM station in Michigan's largest city (as seen in its call letters) | 78 |
| Word that can mean "deteriorate" or "resist deterioration" | 78 |
| "Letters, ___ letters..." ("Late Show" mailbag song lyric) | 78 |
| Question from someone with serious doubts about their opponent's abilities | 78 |
| John Lennon song that ends "I love you, yeah, yeah, now and forever" | 78 |
| Bygone sports org. for which Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura was a TV analyst | 78 |
| Sports cars advertised with the slogan "Domesticated. Not declawed." | 78 |
| Rule for finding buried treasure ... and a hint to making sense of this puzzle | 78 |
| Taiwanese LPGA star who is the youngest golfer to win five major championships | 78 |
| Kid-lit title character who says "I am the ruler of all that I see!" | 78 |
| "___ Mamá También" (2002 nominee for Best Original Screenplay) | 78 |
| Film in which Mia Farrow plays the psychiatrist of Woody Allen's character | 78 |
| Chimpanzee psychologist played by Kim Hunter in "Planet of the Apes" | 78 |
| Will's rabbit brother in Matt Groening's "Life in Hell" strip | 79 |
| "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" librettist Burrows | 79 |
| Blood-typing letters, and a hint to the "transfusions" in this puzzle | 79 |
| Rock band whose first album was titled, appropriately, "High Voltage" | 79 |
| Gp. of which Michael Dukakis was proud to be a "card-carrying member" | 79 |
| Mariah Carey "You'll finally see the truth. That ___ lies in you" | 79 |
| "American Idol" runner-up with the album "Measure of a Man" | 79 |
| Early film version of "The Maltese Falcon," "Satan Met ___" | 79 |
| How Ms. Morissette was known on "You Can't Do That on Television" | 79 |
| "What did Delaware?" "I don't know, but ___" (old joke) | 79 |
| Like you after drinking Red Bull, according to commercials, in scientific terms | 79 |
| He played Stiller's biological father in "Flirting With Disaster" | 79 |
| Beverage whose homonym describes what you'll do if you drink too much of it | 79 |
| Ripley who wrote the "Gone With the Wind" sequel "Scarlett" | 79 |
| She finished third behind Ohno and Fatone on "Dancing With the Stars" | 79 |
| Actor Mahershalalhashbaz ___ of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" | 79 |
| "I was volunteering at the orphanage at the time of the murder," e.g. | 79 |
| One who's called "the Merciful" and "the Compassionate" | 79 |
| Classic song that begins "Proudly swept the rain cloud by the cliffs" | 79 |
| Apt adjective for today that's needed to make sense of eight puzzle answers | 79 |
| Anterograde ___ (affliction suffered by the protagonist of "Memento") | 79 |
| 1978 comedy set at Faber College (whose motto is "Knowledge is good") | 79 |
| Source of the sample in Jay-Z's "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" | 79 |
| 1959 Tony-nominated play whose 2014 Broadway production stars Denzel Washington | 79 |
| Contralto Susannah Maria __ who debuted in her brother Thomas's first opera | 79 |
| Nickname of the author of the children's book "Hit a Grand Slam!" | 79 |
| First player whose HR was reviewed (and upheld) by umpires using instant replay | 79 |
| "What garlic is to salad, insanity is to ___": Augustus Saint-Gaudens | 79 |
| "I trust him about ___ ..." (start of a leery person's statement) | 79 |
| ''I trust him about ___ ...'' (start of a skeptic's phrase) | 79 |
| Mariano Rivera has had only one in his career (not surprisingly, he struck out) | 79 |
| "You risk your skin ... For what? For __ star": "High Noon" | 79 |
| ''Take ___ from me'' (''Here's my advice'') | 79 |
| Where to look for hidden words in this puzzle's fifth and eleventh columns? | 79 |
| ___ Sigurdson (Eric Forman's grandmother on "That '70s Show") | 79 |
| It's soft, strong, and demonstrated by this puzzle's four theme answers | 79 |
| Designer who said "The unimaginable always becomes the unforgettable" | 79 |
| Complete freedom ... and a hint to each half of the answer to each starred clue | 79 |
| "Be Prepared" org. that recently lifted its ban on openly gay members | 79 |
| "Eight Miles High" folk rockers of the '60s, with "the" | 79 |
| ___ and response ("human microphone" technique at Occupy Wall Street) | 79 |
| 1950 musical by Irving Berlin, featuring Ethel Merman as a socialite ambassador | 79 |
| Classic novel that ends "Well said, but we must cultivate our garden" | 79 |
| City that was the source of the marble for Michelangelo's "David" | 79 |
| "I think I'm on a hot streak, should I quit while I'm ahead?" | 79 |
| Comic strip whose last collection was "Shoes: Chocolate for the Feet" | 79 |
| Queensryche song for when the cops are coming after you (with "The")? | 79 |
| ___ Helms, "Father" of San Francisco's "Summer of Love" | 79 |
| 1990's sitcom based on the British series "One Foot in the Grave" | 79 |
| Cartoon exclamation that's been in the Oxford English Dictionary since 2001 | 79 |
| "Oh no, ___!" (certain singer's palindromic "greeting") | 79 |
| "After we delineate this sales chart, our stockholders will love us." | 79 |
| "You're the One That I Want" (song from "Grease"), e.g. | 79 |
| Song that begins "How come you're always such a fussy young man?" | 79 |
| Web site with the headings "Toys & Hobbies" and "Music" | 79 |
| Lyricist for Broadway’s disastrous “Spider-Man,” with “the” | 79 |
| How to score it when you bunt your hard-boiled breakfast to advance the runner? | 79 |
| Colleague of John, Antonin, Anthony, Clarence, Ruth, Stephen, Samuel, and Sonia | 79 |
| ''I Still See ___'' (''Paint Your Wagon'' tune) | 79 |
| Sylvia Plath poem featuring the line “I know it with my great tap root” | 79 |
| Bernie's "Crocodile Rock" and "Rocket Man" collaborator | 79 |
| Anthony's "Remains of the Day" and "Howards End" costar | 79 |
| Model who co-wrote the children's book "What Are You Hungry For?" | 79 |
| "How many people here have telekinetic powers? Raise my hand" quipper | 79 |
| Author Michael who hated the movie version of "The Neverending Story" | 79 |
| "One of the most time-consuming things is to have an ___": E.B. White | 79 |
| Legislation recently re-introduced by Edward Kennedy and Carolyn Maloney: Abbr. | 79 |