Group that sang the 1962 hit "The Wah Watusi," with "the" | 77 |
Group that performs "White & Nerdy" by "Weird Al" Yankovic? | 83 |
Group dance song with the repeated lyric "that's what it's all about" | 87 |
Group cannibals don't eat "because they taste funny," according to the joke | 89 |
Group called Girls Tyme when they lost on "Star Search" in 1993 | 73 |
Groundbreaking sitcom, and a hint to four different three-letter words concealed by starred answers | 99 |
Grotesquely fat beast of early French literature that existed solely by devouring virtuous husbands | 99 |
Groop of policemen that's jssss gonna 'rest this guy fore grabbin' 'nother pint? | 96 |
Groening character whose theme song was co-written by Michael Jackson (Matt Groening) | 85 |
Griffey Jr. who is virtually certain to join the "600 club" this year | 79 |
Gridiron players who make "snap" judgments ... or a hint to the puzzle theme | 86 |
Green spokesman for whom an effect explaining the correlation of cold weather and global warming meetings is sarcastically named | 128 |
Greek prince ___ Cassadine, longtime "General Hospital" character | 75 |
Greek new age musician who performed at the Acropolis, the Taj Mahal, and the Burj Khalifa | 90 |
Grateful Dead "Yes ___ the gist of it, but it's all right" | 72 |
Grateful Dead "Yes I get the gist ___, but it's all right" | 72 |
Grateful Dead "Beggin' you baby, 'cause I'm ___ knees" | 76 |
Grate, with "get," or what this puzzle's theme answers get | 72 |
Grassy ___ (part of Dealey Plaza of interest to Kennedy assassination investigators) | 84 |
Graphic novel whose first volume is subtitled "My Father Bleeds History" | 82 |
Graphic novel whose first section was titled "My Father Bleeds History" | 81 |
Graphic novel subtitled "A Survivor's Tale" that won a Pulitzer in 1992 | 85 |
Grammy winner for Best Female Country Vocal Performance the year before Trisha | 78 |
Graffiti artist who didn't win a 2011 Oscar (which made the identity-reveal speculation a non-event) | 104 |
Gp. whose members might greet each other with "What's up, doc?" | 77 |
Gp. whose logo is a martini glass and car key in a "no" symbol | 72 |
Gp. that brought an antislavery lawsuit on behalf of SeaWorld's orcas | 73 |
Gp. of which Michael Dukakis was proud to be a "card-carrying member" | 79 |
Govt. org. with an "Information Assurance" section on its website | 75 |
Govt. agency whose motto (it's joked) is "never say anything" | 75 |
Govt. agcy. with a "Whistleblower Protection" section on its website | 78 |
Govt. agcy. with a "sustainable practices" section on its website | 75 |
Govt. agcy. with a "Recover & Rebuild" section on its website | 75 |
Govt. agcy. whose website ranked higher than Facebook in a recent on-line satisfaction survey | 93 |
Govt. agcy. whose headquarters house the partially unsolved Kryptos sculpture | 77 |
Government agcy. that produced the graphic novel "Preparedness 101: Zombie Pandemic" | 94 |
Govern, or word that can follow the first word of the four longest puzzle answers | 81 |
GOP senator's vote on anything that would in any way make Obama look good | 77 |
Google Easter egg game wherein a pack of O's devours your search results | 76 |
Good time of the week to solicit support from a rich campaign contributor? | 74 |
Good name for an Asian airline (possible slogan: "The same great service coming and going") | 101 |
Good day sir, I am Joseph Komalo, son of a ___. I wish to transfer 1,594,976 ZAR ($14.9. million USD) direct to you account | 123 |
Goo Goo Dolls "I'll do anything you ever dreamed to be complete" song | 83 |
Gollum line from "The Two Towers" that was the only 21st-century quote on AFI's 2005 list of 100 movie quotes from 100 years | 138 |
Golfer's lament about failing to recognize different ball positions? | 72 |
Golfer who hit "the shot heard 'round the world" at the 1935 Masters | 82 |
Golden Ticket finder Mike in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" | 78 |
Golden Globe-nominated actress for "The Opposite of Sex," 1998 | 72 |
Gold digger seduces a different kind of gold digger, gets charged with ... | 74 |
Goes on and on about the recent changes in your child's nap schedule, e.g. | 78 |
God with a weekday named after him who can be found in this puzzle's three grid-spanning entries | 100 |
God whose chariot was pulled by the goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr | 72 |
God killed him but not specifically because he spilled his "seed," though that was also bad | 101 |
Go to this Vermont area to hike the Long Trail that was the inspiration for the Appalachian Trail | 97 |
Glass substitutes named after a New York company's line of dolls, not after the Old South | 93 |
Gland at the base of the neck that produces and "educates" T cells | 76 |
Gizmo often with five balls that demonstrates conservation of momentum and energy | 81 |
Give poor feedback to, online [visit us at avxword.com to get more great puzzles every week] | 92 |
give every1 a super quick update on what ur doing at the moment (w/ a lot of abbrs) because u only get 140 characters, and that's really not e | 146 |
Girolamo ___, Italian mathematician who first published the solution to the general cubic equation | 98 |
Girlfriend whose name Jerry thinks is Mulva, in a "Seinfeld" episode | 78 |
Girl's nickname formed by removing the first two letters of its longer form | 79 |
Girl's name that begins the lyrics of Neil Diamond's "Solitary Man" | 85 |
Girl's name that becomes a different girl's name if you switch the first two letters | 92 |
Girl's name that becomes a boy's name when the last letter moves to the start | 85 |
Girl who's the "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams" | 89 |
Gingrich who said "females have biological problems staying in a ditch for thirty days because they get infections and they don't have upper body strength" | 169 |
Gilbert ___, author of "A Void," a 290-page novel without the letter E | 80 |
Gilbert and Sullivan work subtitled "The Lass That Loved a Sailor" | 76 |
Gilbert and Sullivan character who sings "Under the brave black flag I fly" | 85 |
Gilbert (who I was kind of in love with) on "Little House on the Prairie" | 83 |
Gibby Haynes' band, or the crowd participants who got in my way at the concert? | 83 |
Giants hurler (2010 champs) / Beach Boys vocalist on "Help Me, Rhonda" (#1 in 1965) | 93 |
Ghost writer of "The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care"? | 73 |
Gessen who wrote the 2012 Putin biography "The Man Without a Face" | 76 |
Gertrude Stein's first novel, published posthumously as "Things As They Are" | 90 |
Gershwin title girl who can make "all the clouds ... roll away" | 73 |
Gershon who played a seductive dry cleaner on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" | 78 |
German word (for "donkey") that's the origin of our word for a display stand | 90 |
German skier Hermann who won gold in the super G and giant slalom at the Nagano Olympics | 88 |
German mathematician Bernhard whose eponymous hypothesis is one of the great unsolved problems | 94 |
Geraldine who co-founded the National Organization of Italian American Women | 76 |
Georges who wrote "A Void" (novel without the letter "E") | 77 |
Georges Perec's 1969 novel "La Disparition" is written entirely without this | 90 |
George who played the title character in the 2004 TV movie "Evel Knievel" | 83 |
George who famously asked Knute Rockne to "win just one" for him | 74 |
George W. Bush, as a managing general partner of baseballÂ’s Texas Rangers, traded away ... | 94 |
George of "Night After Night" (source of this puzzle's quotes) | 76 |
George M. Cohan song that begins "Who is the man who will spend or will even lend?" | 93 |
George "Kingfish" Stevens of TV's "Amos 'n' Andy" | 81 |
Geology class periods [subscribe to the best indie xwords today at avxwords.com] | 80 |
Geography class: D -- “Our instructor tried to cover too much material; he was ___” | 91 |
Geographical features ... or what the circled squares in this puzzle represent | 78 |
Genuine designer shades (and the department store was charging twice as much!) | 78 |
Genre-hopping jazz pianist who scored the "Fat Albert" theme song | 75 |
Genre whose band name generator offers results like "Some Kind of Bleeding Feeling" | 93 |
Genre that's so obviously, transcendently bad you have to hear more of it? | 78 |
Genre that includes the classic albums "Barn Salad Surgery" and "The Dark Side of the Moo"? | 111 |
Genre for "The Breakfast Club" or "A Catcher in the Rye" | 76 |
Genghis's 100%-wooden cousin (as screamed in "Lumberjack Trek II")? | 81 |