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Thomas who co-created "Free to Be... You and Me" 58
Thomas on the Detroit Pistons during their "Bad Boys" era 67
Thomas Nelson Page's "In ___ Virginia" 52
Thomas Moore poem "___ in the Stilly Night" 53
Thomas Huxley called it "common sense at its best" 60
Thomas Hardy's "___ of the d'Urbervilles" 59
Thomas Hardy novel "___ of the d'Urbervilles" 59
Thomas Hardy book about a taxpayer's deductions for groceries? 66
Thomas Gainsborough masterpiece, with "The" 53
Thomas Bailey Aldrich story "Marjorie ___" 52
This, in Magritte's "The Treachery of Images" 59
This Speedwagon will "Keep On Loving You"? 52
This puzzle's theme found in the answers to five asterisked clues 69
This puzzle's perimeter entries are all types of them 57
This is "way down below the ocean, where I want to be" 64
This crossword, literally for some, phonetically for all 56
This can follow the beginnings of the three longest entries 59
Thirteenth in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series 59
Thirsty's wife and the next-door neighbor of Hi and Lois 60
Third word of "Around the World in Eighty Days" 57
Third tale-teller in "The Canterbury Tales" 53
Third Puerto Rican inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame 58
Third most-populous English-speaking American nation 52
Third baseman's domain, and a hint to this puzzle's theme 65
Third baseman who won 16 consecutive Gold Gloves, 1960-75 57
Third baseman Ron who started three 1970s All-Star Games 56
Third base coach's sign when the count is 3-0, typically 60
Think nostalgically about one's long-haired days? 53
Things worn while eating mashed-up vegetables and such 54
Things that this puzzle's nine longest answers have 55
Things that may be worn by someone sleeping with the fishes 59
Things that get longer and longer for procrastinators 53
Things that are hard to walk on, and this puzzle's theme 60
Things millions of people have received in history?: Abbr. 58
Things in need of explaining, and this puzzle's title 57
Things in common for Larry the Cable Guy and Guy Fieri 54
Things hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers 56
Things found under the bridge in "Three Billy Goats Gruff"? 69
Things found in this puzzle's eight longest answers 55
Things found below Long John Silver and Blackbeard's chests? 64
Things folks develop from a steady diet of burgers and fries? 61
Things computer nerds can't wait to get their hands on 58
Things both baseball players and criminals might show up in 59
Things at the heart of a 2008 financial crisis: Abbr. 53
Thing that's often marked down at a department store? 57
Thing that goes bang - and a hint to this puzzle's theme 60
Thing that a second-story man might use to break into a house? 62
Thing seen on every episode of "60 Minutes" 53
Thing plucked while saying "He loves me, he loves me not" 67
Thing on the cover of "Dark Side of the Moon" 55
Thing hidden in each of the movie names in this puzzle 54
Thing for which you may need to read assembly language? 55
Thing bestowed by a constitution or, with a comma, "OK" 65
Thing a host might warn you not to touch, after "that" 64
Thin Lizzy: "___ I" off "Chinatown" 55
Thin Lizzy: "I put ___ to paper but I was frightened" 63
Thin defense against the charge that "you're a nerd!" 67
Thickening starch once used by American Indians to heal wounds 62
TheyÂ’re neither high-falutinÂ’ nor uncultured 52
TheyÂ’re found in six of this puzzleÂ’s squares 53
They're worth 4 points in bridge hand evaluation 52
They're usually required for admission to the bar 53
They're usually placed in the middle of the table 53
They're too high when you're past the redline: Abbr. 60
They're suitable to be transplanted to another bed 54
They're sought on "Dancing With the Stars" 56
They're sometimes arranged for DC visitors (# 27) 53
They're seen (if you're not careful) just above the beltline 68
They're removed in a process called "racking" 59
They're regarded as reincarnated lamas in Tibetan tradition 63
They're pulled from the shell, in a Squeeze song title 58
They're produced in great quantities by supernovas 54
They're pretty much all called Shamu, at SeaWorld 53
They're on the cover of every issue of "Penthouse" 64
They're often paired with gulls in maritime jokes 53
They're often caught while wearing little clothing 54
They're often accompanied by "Hava Nagila" 56
They're officially honored on the third Friday in Sept. 59
They're not literal, and this puzzle's title 52
They're not actually delivered by the postal service 56
They're managed by an agency of the Dept. of the Interior 61
They're made in the world's largest building 52
They're hidden in this puzzle's theme entries 53
They're hidden in this puzzle's six longest answers 59
They're hidden in this puzzle's seven longest answers 61
They're hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers 60
They're hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers 61
They're hidden in seven long answers in this puzzle 55
They're heard in "The Lonely Goatherd" 52
They're hard in across answers and soft in down ones 56
They're given in the "Wheel of Fortune" bonus round 65
They're generally not supposed to cite Wikipedia 52
They're generally assigned to different tables at weddings 62
They're found between the doldrums and the horse latitudes 62
They're found at the end of this puzzle's longest answers 65
They're formed by the reaction of acids and alcohols 56
They're essential to a Dairy Queen "Blizzard" 59
They're encountered in "close encounters" 55
They're contraindicated for people with certain metal implants 66
They're calling in ''Danny Boy'' 52