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Group with the 1967 #2 hit "Georgy Girl," with "the" 72
Grp. that battles consumer fraud ... or a hint to some much-repeated letters in this puzzle 91
Grp. whose members account for more than 50% of the world's defense spending 80
Grp. with three anthems: "The Bonnie Blue Flag," "God Save the South" and "Dixie" 111
Grunge band whose final album was 1995's "Infrared Riding Hood" 77
Guardian headline about the decline of a North London street? (The Beatles / The Ramones) 89
Guess about an Airbus: Abbr. [thanks for solving Ink Well! Goodbye! Solve my puzzles hence at avxwords.com] 107
Guess, in brief (and what's been added to this puzzle's longest answers) 80
Guest commenter Roger on the 70th Anniversary DVD edition of "Casablanca" 83
Guest speakers on the subject "Does the 'Three Billy Goats Gruff' Story Perpetuate Offensive Sterotypes?"? 124
Guesthouse where one would enjoy the starts of the three longest answers 72
Guinness record-setter for "highest-rated TV series" (scoring 99 out of 100 on Metacritic.com) 104
Guitarist's cheat sheet (Abbr.) © 2010 Todd Santos Written By: Todd Santos 119
Guns 'N' Roses "___ me when I speak a piece of my mind" 73
Gus __, subject of the 1951 biopic "I'll See You in My Dreams" 76
Guy acquires girl's phone number but waits too long to use it; ref signals ... 82
Guy de Maupassant novel published in English as "The History of a Scoundrel" 86
Guy who wrote "Guys and Dolls" songs including nothing minor (7) 74
Hagen who originated the role of Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" on Broadway 102
Hairstyles seen in "Pulp Fiction" and "Coming to America" 77
Haitian island setting of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films 72
Half a married detective team, heroes of 26 Frances and Richard Lockridge novels 80
Hall & Oates "You're a ___ girl and you've gone too far" 78
Hall of Fame football player nicknamed "The Grand Old Man" who played for a record 26 seasons 103
Hall of Fame manager of the New York Giants nicknamed "Little Napoleon" 81
Hall of Fame pop group The Four __, and last of this puzzle theme's five anagrams 85
Halliwell with the 1997 movie line "Now that's girl power" 72
Halloween costume that includes big ears, dark clothing and a bunch of charts? 78
hancox73: gtg, lets dump these mofos / notindians50: hurl the cr8s into the harbor / britzred: wtf?? 102
Handyman's answer of "Boring" to the question "How's business?"? 92
Hang on to ... or a word that can precede either half of the answer to each starred clue 88
Hardly a model of perfection, and a hint to how this puzzle's theme puns are derived 88
Harold in the Roosevelt administration, or his son in the Clinton administration 80
Harry who played the Artful Dodger in Roman Polanski's "Oliver Twist" 83
Has an exciting opening number, say ... or what the answer to each starred clue does? 85
Has the rear end move side to side ... or a hint to the five asterisked clues 77
Having gained citizenship in another country. The UK, perhaps, in this case 75
Having material that "may not be suitable for children," per the MPAA 79
Having poor taste? [check out avxwords.com for edgy indie xwords every week] 76
Hayek who is Will Smith's unrequited love in "Wild Wild West" 75
HBO series with such segments as "Of Human Bondage" and "The Agony & the Ecstasy" 105
HBO's "Inside the __" (and hidden theme in this puzzle's four longest answers) 96
He "will never speak unless he has something to say," in a song 73
He answered "Yes" when Oprah asked him "In all seven of your Tour de France victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood-dope?" 158
He beat out James, Rock, Kirk, and Laurence for the 1956 Best Actor Oscar 73
He broke Mickey's record for most games played as a Yankee on August 29, 2011 81
He called the U.S. vice presidency a "most insignificant office" 74
He called wedlock "The most loathsome of all the bonds humankind has devised" 87
He came out of retirement to play Winston Churchill in "Inglorious Basterds" 86
He cast spells with "Abraca-pocus" and "Hocus-cadabra" in a 1963 cartoon short 98
He championed the creation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 77
He composed "A Hymn to the UN" in 1971 to commemorate the UN's 25th anniversary 93
He conducted the premiere performances of "Pagliacci" and "La Bohème" 92
He designed costumes for "Così fan tutte" at Paris's Opéra-Comique in 1952 94
He guest-starred as a gay opera director in a 2003 "Frasier" episode 78
He had a cameo on the Simpson's episode "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words" 91
He had the 2000 autobiographical lyric “I think I was put here to annoy the world 85
He had to wait a record 4,272 games as a player and manager before reaching the World Series 92
He hosted "The Tonight Show" longer than all its other hosts combined 79
He jumped into Larsen's arms after the only World Series perfect game 73
He named a minor character in his most famous work Vivian Darkbloom, an anagram of his name 91
He often called his partners "Porcupine" and "Puddin'head" 82
He once asked Buzz Aldrin, "When is man going to walk on da sun?" 75
He once wrote "Last but not least, avoid clichés like the plague" 78
He originated the phrase "While there's life, there's hope" 77
He played a Nazi in "Marathon Man" and a Nazi hunter in "The Boys From Brazil" [Connecticut] 112
He played an economics teacher in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (10,9) 81
He played Friar Laurence in Franco Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet" 80
He played opposite Jones in "Carousel" and "Oklahoma!" 74
He played President Russell P. Kramer in "My Fellow Americans" 72
He played Stiller's biological father in "Flirting With Disaster" 79
He played the movie character immortalized by the song "Axel F" 73
He purportedly said "Only one man ever understood me, and he didn't understand me" 96
He quipped "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride, my foot" when accepting his honorary Oscar 100
He replaced Foxx as baseball's youngest player when he debuted at age 17 in 1926 84
He said "A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both" 92
He said "Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant" 77
He said "Every great film should seem new every time you see it" 74
He said "Here's to our wives and girlfriends ... may they never meet!" 84
He said "How can anyone govern a nation that has 246 kinds of cheese?" 80
He said "I don't want my album coming out with a G rating. Nobody would buy it" 93
He said "I never think I have finished a nude until I think I could pinch it" 87
He said "I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury" 76
He said "If Attila the Hun were alive today, he'd be a drama critic" 82
He said "If playing chess were made illegal by law, I would become an outlaw" 87
He said "In America, anybody can be president; that's one of the risks you take" 94
He said "Marriage is nature's way of keeping us from fighting with strangers" 91
He said "Most editors are failed writers - but so are most writers" 77
He said "Playing golf is like going to a strip joint. After 18 holes youÂ’re tired and most of your balls are missing." 132
He said "Slump? I ain't in no slump. I just ain't hitting" 76
He said "Start every day off with a smile and get it over with" 73
He said "The only alternative to coexistence is co-destruction" 73
He said "The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall." 104
He said "They call [cocaine] an epidemic now. That means white folks are doing it." 93
He said "To play for a draw, at any rate with white, is to some degree a crime against chess." 104
He said about an opponent "My main objective is to be professional but to kill him" 93
He said Beat literature "isn't writing at all - it's typing" 78
He said the most important thing for poets to do is to write as little as possible 82
He said, "I can't hear you, Bert, I've got a banana in my ear" 80
He said, upon leaving Stoner's Pot Palace: "Man, that is flagrant false advertising" 98