Word repeated three times in the score to John Cage's "4'33"" | 84 |
Tex-Mex dish with lettuce, tomato, cheese, etc., in a hard tortilla "bowl" | 84 |
Sofa attachment that, if you're the obedient type, you "Do Not Remove" | 84 |
Los Angeles neighborhood that's the former site of an Edgar Rice Burroughs ranch | 84 |
Nickname of gnome sculptor Tom Clark when he was a religion prof at Davidson College | 84 |
"An insightful look at how playing Miss Brooks took its toll on Ms. Arden" | 84 |
1985 dystopian novel in which a theocracy has reduced women to second-class citizens | 84 |
Song with the lyric "Mister, we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again" | 84 |
Story of a hero's less-than-successful early years before he got the sword idea? | 84 |
Word repeated in Emily Dickinson's "___ so much joy! ___ so much joy!" | 84 |
To whom Dorothy says, "I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" | 84 |
Regained one's winning status ... or a hint to this puzzle's circled letters | 84 |
"Now that I've finished vacuuming and laundry, what should I do next?" | 84 |
"Romeo and Juliet" character who claims to hate the word "peace" | 84 |
When repeated, words before "burning bright" to start a William Blake poem | 84 |
Aptly, the Nobel Prize for Physics was presented by this actor who played Zorro, ... | 84 |
"Star Trek" lieutenant who participated in TV's first interracial kiss | 84 |
"The Producers" character who sings "When You Got It, Flaunt It" | 84 |
"Harry Potter ___ der Stein der Weisen" (German version of the first book) | 84 |
"The Gong Show" regular with a paper bag on his head, with "the" | 84 |
She won a Tony for playing Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
She originated the role of Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
The Guinness book once dubbed her "television's most frequent clapper" | 84 |
She's in the Guinness Book as "television's most frequent clapper" | 84 |
"I certainly do not drink all the time. I have to sleep, you know" speaker | 84 |
"What __ got here is a failure to communicate": "Cool Hand Luke" | 84 |
A. Egg and matzo meal B. Tomatoes and cheese C. Corn or barley D. Chickpeas or beans | 84 |
"Yeah, I'm asking for people's impression of this inkblot -- so?!" | 84 |
Annual English sports event that begins today, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 84 |
The bright side (according to Chinese philosophy) of an Oscar-winning film director? | 84 |
Blender magazine's #1 song (by Usher and Ludacris) on the 100 Best Songs of 2004 | 84 |
Meg Ryan's repeated shout in a famous "When Harry Met Sally ..." scene | 84 |
"And ___ it moves" (what Galileo allegedly said in reference to the earth) | 84 |
Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal" in song | 84 |
'70s classic that begins "Young man, there's no need to feel down" | 84 |
Film character who says "Named must your fear be before banish it you can" | 84 |
Band with the 2006 album "I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass" | 84 |
Whom People magazine once named the world’s “sexiest classical musician” | 84 |
Two-headed, three-armed President in the books referenced in this puzzle's theme | 84 |
British sitcom with the theme song "This Wheel's on Fire," familiarly | 83 |
Place to live (different ones are hidden in this puzzle's four longest answers) | 83 |
When Stanley cries "Hey, Stella!" in "A Streetcar Named Desire" | 83 |
"___ Wet" (prankster's rearrangement of a "Wet Paint" sign) | 83 |
Garlic sauce in Guy Fieri's unfortunate "Tex Wasabi's Fish Tacos" | 83 |
"___ of life, an imp of fame; / Of parents good ...": "Henry V" | 83 |
"__, I am not coop'd here for defence!": "Henry VI, Part 3" | 83 |
Title name after the lyric "What's it all about when you sort it out" | 83 |
"...___ player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage...": Macbeth | 83 |
When "you're ridin' high" in the song "That's Life" | 83 |
Composer Khachaturian whose music was featured in "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 83 |
"___ you a little short for a stormtrooper?" ("Star Wars" line) | 83 |
"I don't want to be remembered for my tennis accomplishments" speaker | 83 |
Historical figure kidnapped in "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" | 83 |
"___ Wiederhoren" (German "goodbye" when speaking on the phone) | 83 |
Rand who wrote "Civilization is the process of setting man free from men" | 83 |
2003 film with the tag line "He's very naughty ... and not very nice" | 83 |
"I hate that screaming 'So You Think You Can Dance' judge...___!" | 83 |
Big fight, and clue to this puzzle's theme that begins the four longest answers | 83 |
"I'd go out with women my age, but there are no women my age" speaker | 83 |
"Here Come the ___" (Abbott and Costello film set at a girls' school) | 83 |
The starts of answers to asterisked clues are the most popular adult Halloween ones | 83 |
___ Nelson who on 4/7/10 became the NBA's all-time coaching leader in victories | 83 |
George who played the title character in the 2004 TV movie "Evel Knievel" | 83 |
Words "beautifully marked in currants" in "Alice in Wonderland" | 83 |
Site that was super fun before they had rules; once I sold a deed to the moon on it | 83 |
Guest commenter Roger on the 70th Anniversary DVD edition of "Casablanca" | 83 |
Publication founded in 1843 to campaign against the Corn Laws, with "The" | 83 |
Harry who played the Artful Dodger in Roman Polanski's "Oliver Twist" | 83 |
"It's not much of a tail, but I'm sort of attached to it" speaker | 83 |
Susan who was the original Belle in Broadway's "Beauty and the Beast" | 83 |
Monthly release [the American Values Club xword is at avxwords.com - subscribe now] | 83 |
Winner, with Tippi and Ursula, of the 1963 female New Star of the Year Golden Globe | 83 |
"Sesame Street" character who sang "Hot N Cold" with Katy Perry | 83 |
Vulture, e.g. (hey, they started running metas by Matt Gaffney; you should do them) | 83 |
"I'm not a Republican, but I'm saving up to be one" comic Philips | 83 |
Singer with a "Best of" album titled "Paint the Sky With Stars" | 83 |
Bombeck who said "A friend doesn't go on a diet because you are fat." | 83 |
Language that gave us "slogan," originally meaning "battle cry" | 83 |
"Marriage is too interesting an experiment to be tried only once" quipper | 83 |
''For,'' ''how'' or ''what'' ending | 83 |
"I ate his liver with some ___ beans and a nice Chianti": Hannibal Lecter | 83 |
Where Maria and the Captain have their first kiss in "The Sound of Music" | 83 |
In the first line of a novel, he wrote, "and the clocks were striking 13" | 83 |
She says "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" in "Hamlet" | 83 |
She was Cruella de Vil in "101 Dalmatians" and "102 Dalmatians" | 83 |
"I ___ Feeling" (Black Eyed Peas earworm that causes brain damage, sorry) | 83 |
Meal blessing that's 'mixed' and hidden in seven answers in this puzzle | 83 |
1980s-'90s women's tennis player who was #1 for a record total of 377 weeks | 83 |
Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky" word for "scratch, dog-style" | 83 |
"Shakespeare of Hollywood" who wrote the "Notorious" screenplay | 83 |
"Marry ___: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough" (2010 best-seller) | 83 |
To whom Mortimer declares "They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!" | 83 |
Only 20th-century president whose three distinct initials are in alphabetical order | 83 |
"Othello" character who says "Who steals my purse steals trash" | 83 |
"What More Can ___" (unreleased post-9/11 Michael Jackson charity single) | 83 |
"___ for Innocent" (novel featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone) | 83 |
Corporation that received an Oscar for scientific and technical achievement in 1997 | 83 |
Repeated shout to a parent’s “You’re going to miss the school bus!” | 83 |
"Be Honest—You're Not That __ Him Either": Ian Kerner best-seller | 83 |
"___ Ho" (Academy Award-winning song from "Slumdog Millionaire" | 83 |