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Company with the slogans "It's thinking" and "Up to 6 billion players" 94
Complaint about which whiskey is being served at a Friars Club function? 72
Complaint from one trying to concentrate, perhaps—and this puzzle's title 81
Complaint to the chiropractor from "American Idol" singer Clay? 73
Complete freedom ... and a hint to each half of the answer to each starred clue 79
Composer Gustav who was Music Director of the New York Philharmonic in the early 1900s 86
Composer Khachaturian whose music was featured in "2001: A Space Odyssey" 83
Composer of "1/1," "1/2," "2/1" and "2/2" 81
Composer of "Oedipus Tex" and "A Little Nightmare Music" 76
Composer of the one-act operas "Bertha" and "The Robbers" 77
Composer threatened with arrest in 1940 for adding a major seventh chord to the national anthem 95
Composer who orchestrated Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" 80
Composer who said "Give me a laundry list and I'll set it to music" 81
Composer who wrote piano transcriptions of Beethoven's nine symphonies 74
Composer/humorist who said "Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny" 77
Compound based on the formula XeF (hey, cut me some slack; this was a tough one to find) 88
Computer malady (and what can follow the starts of the four longest puzzle answers) 83
Computer term, based on an arcade game, regarding the annoyance of fending off recurring spammers 97
Concept in modern feminism that covers things like slut-shaming and victim-blaming 82
Condition resulting from long-term dietary deficiencies or undernourishment 75
Conduct a smear campaign against a bull's-eye covered in fish sauce? 72
Confronting unpleasant consequences of one's actions (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) 96
Confucius say "Passionate kiss like spider's web; leads to ___" 77
Confuse—or what to do to four common phrases to form this puzzle's theme answers 88
Conglomerate whose N.Y.S.E. symbol is the same as the company's name 72
Connecticut politician Lamont who beat Joe Lieberman in the 2006 Senate primary only to lose to him in the general election 123
Connecticut town nicknamed "The Submarine Capital of the World" 73
Connector that completes a phrase made from the starts of the three longest across answers 90
Conservative politician who wrote "Gandhi: Ninny of the 20th Century" 79
Console advertised in Fred Savage's "The Wizard," casually 72
Constellation seen on the flags of Australia, Samoa and Papua New Guinea 72
Container that holds two generous glasses of wine (as well as a double dose of this puzzle's theme?) 104
Content of Muhammad Ali's supposed shortest poem in the English language 76
Contest where you'd hear words like "euonym" and "autochthonous" 88
Contract extras, and read differently, a hint to this puzzle's theme 72
Contract in which the parties promise to keep proprietary information secret: abbr. 83
Contraction with ''a prayer'' or ''a clue'' 75
Contralto Susannah Maria __ who debuted in her brother Thomas's first opera 79
Cop show that claimed "the story you are about to see is true" 72
Copies of "Our Man in Havana," "The Quiet American" and "The End of the Affair"? 110
Corporation that received an Oscar for scientific and technical achievement in 1997 83
Cosmetics brand with the classic slogan "Because I'm worth it" 76
Cosmetics company that has released brands by Faith Hill and Halle Berry 72
Costar of Andy Samberg in a popular "Saturday Night Live" video 73
Costar of Bateman and Arnett in the rumored "Arrested Development" movie 82
Cote d'Ivoire's prime minister Guillaume ___ (hidden in WINDSOR, ONTARIO) 84
Coulter parodied on "SNL" with the line "I think torture is good and Christiany” 99
Coulter who called the members of a 9/11 widows group "harpies" 73
Coulter whose jaw was wired shut in November, according to the New York Post 76
Count played by Jim Carrey in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" 93
Counterculture author who wrote about and drove the psychedelic "Furthur" school bus 94
Country bordered by Den., Pol., the Czech Rep., Aus., Switz., Fr., Lux., Belg., and the Neth. 93
Country singer David Allan ___, writer of "Take This Job and Shove It" 80
Country singer with the #1 album and single "Killin' Time" [New Hampshire] 88
Country singer with the 1997 triple platinum hit "How Do I Live" 74
Country singer with the 2012 #1 hit "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" 87
Country that becomes its official language when you drop the final letter 73
Country that recently "built 500 objects contributable to raising the level of modernization," per its website 120
Country that recently certified its election results, thus forever ending any doubt about the legitimacy thereof, totally 121
Country where it's customary to have diamond-encrusted prophylactics? 73
Country whose name becomes its capital when you drop its last two letters 73
Country whose national anthem's title means "The Hope": Abbr. 75
Country-pop star with the 2008 six-time platinum album "Fearless" 75
County that is home to Death Valley and has Mount Whitney on its western border 79
Courtney Love wore one on the cover of the "Live Through This" album 78
Coveted [subscribe to avxwords.com for the best indie puzzles in the land ...] 78
Coward who said "I love criticism just so long as it's unqualified praise" 88
Cracker that is the "apple" in an 80-year-old mock apple pie recipe 77
Cracker variety with the slogan "The snacking crunch with a punch" 76
Craft whose existence may be denied by government officials, thus proving its existence 87
Crafty person's shopping destination? (... à la Elizabeth Warren in 1995) 80
Cream that proto-Nissan owners had to apply to their vehicles on summer days? 77
Creatively spelled Christina Aguilera single (I know, can you believe Miley wasn't the first one desperate to look sexy?) 125
Creatively-censored 4/28/10 New York Post headline about the foul-mouthed Senate/Wall Street hearings 101
Creator of the "Microsoft sound" played when Windows 95 starts 72
Creator of the currency system consisting of galleons, sickles and knuts 72
Creator of the solid-body electric guitar, a model of which still bears his name 80
Credit card purchase a little kid was forbidden to make, but made anyway? 73
Crime in which a vehicle's serial numbers, licence plates, etc. are copied and used on a new vehicle 104
Crime novelist Walters who won a 1994 Edgar for "The Sculptress" 74
Crisis following the breakup of Guns N' Roses, the Eagles, and Mötley Crüe? 85
Critic who wrote the shortest review ever given to a motion picture: "No" for 1948's "Isn't It Romantic?" 133
Critic's complaint about the new restaurant "Charley Horse"? 74
Critic's complaint about the new restaurant "Double Fault"? 73
Critically acclaimed role-playing game in the "Elder Scrolls" series 78
Critically acclaimed Scottish actor Williamson who died in the Netherlands 74
Critter that can follow the ends of this puzzle's five longest answers 74
Crooner/actor whose albums are widely available in moldy garage sale bins 73
Cry a channel surfer might hear a few minutes after the final ticks of "60 Minutes" 93
Cry in Metropolis while pointing ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme 74
Cryptographers' successes (and what can be found in the circles in this puzzle's long answers) 102
Crystal ___ (singer of "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue") 72
csa4ever: we'll cc'd from u / grantzuni0n: oh its on now / 133zarmy: u h4x0red us, we give 100
CSN&Y "You place the flowers in the ___ that you bought today" 76
Cuban-born actor whose first film was 1940's "Too Many Girls" 75
Cubs player who prevented two protesters from igniting an American flag on the outfield grass during a 1976 game at Dodger Stadium 130
Currency whose name can become its country's name by changing its last letter to an N and scrambling 104
Curtis who wrote the children's book "My Mommy Hung the Moon" 75
Cute animal fawned over by murderers, whoremongers, idolaters, and liars? 73
CUTE, NAUGHTY vegetarian seeks female for fuzzy times in underground digs. Large family not a problem ... 105