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The largest man-made object in orbit around the Earth, with "The" 75
The world's largest ..., in Anniston, Alabama, boasts fifteen-foot legs 75
Theater VIP section, as suggested by the answers on this puzzle's edges 75
The ability to be on a string, can mouth along to what I'm saying, etc. 75
Top-grossing concert act of 1989, '94 and '05, with "the" 75
Theme #4 (Dah dah-dah dah-dah, dah dah dah! Dah dah-dah dah-dah Dat-Dadah!) 75
Title name written "on the door of this legended tomb," in poetry 75
The Tragically Hip "___ all up, don't save a thing for later" 75
Team Wilt Chamberlain played for when he scored 100 points in a single game 75
TV father of Anoop, Uma, Nabendu, Poonam, Priya, Sandeep, Sashi, and Gheet 74
The only movie to be the highest-grossing of the year and still lose money 74
Time-traveling, alien-fighting title dolphin from a Sega video game series 74
The Supreme Court or the starting lineup of the Washington Nationals, e.g. 74
Title words repeated in a 1974 song after "Como una promesa ..." 74
To whom it is said "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" 74
The "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams" 74
Team that finished last out of ten teams in each of its first four seasons 74
The "She" in Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It" 74
Todd who wrote the children's bestseller "The Thankful Book" 74
Tony-winning playwright for "Art" and "God of Carnage" 74
The second blank in the seafood restaurant sign "___ ___ season" 74
Teammate of Reggie, Rollie, Catfish, and Vida on the 1970s Oakland A's 74
The "Her" of "Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low" 74
They included Chopin's "Prelude in E Minor," in a film title 74
TV star who directed the 1999 documentary "Barenaked in America" 74
The "only g-g-g-girl that I adore," according to a WWI-era song 74
Tune also known as "It's in His Kiss" (with "The") 74
Total value of the symbols created by the special crossings in this puzzle 74
Talk show about words like "zeppelin" and "dirigible"? 74
This puzzle's theme, whose first notes are indicated by shaded squares 74
Tuna that isn't actually a sushi fish, as I recently clued it (sorry) 73
Title character portrayer in ''Thing From Another World'' 73
To whom our ''millions'' are ''billions'' 73
Third-place presidential candidate of 1920 who ran his campaign from jail 73
They were invented by 15-year-old Chester Greenwood in the winter of 1873 73
TV character who addresses a golf ball by saying "Hello, ball!" 73
The King (subject of four "sightings" elsewhere in this puzzle) 73
Tennis player who was the subject of a popular David Foster Wallace essay 73
The first blank in the seafood restaurant sign "___ ___ season" 73
TV show with the tagline "Sometimes you have to play with fire" 73
Transvestite Maxwell with a Martha Stewart-like show on the Style Network 73
Tuesday: Iggy serves up medley of national anthems when asked to play ... 73
TREASURE HUNT STEP 5: Read these (starting east) ... and congratulations! 73
The "she" in the lyric "And when she passes, I smile" 73
Toy that "Log" was a parody of, on "Ren & Stimpy" 73
T: Ever audit somebody and find they've overpaid? A: __ (Buddy Holly) 73
They require special viewing gadgets, and this puzzle's literal title 73
Travis who sang "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" 73
Tarzan's order to Cheeta when the wedding bouquets didn't arrive? 73
Teen movie franchise whose box set is titled "The Full Reveal" 72
The whole nine yards, or a hint about how the starred answers are formed 72
The only 1930's boxing champ you need to know for solving crosswords 72
The "voice" in Bloch's "Voice in the Wilderness" 72
TV procedural that's had some episodes directed by Quentin Tarantino 72
The "her" of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" 72
Title surname in a novel originally published under the name Currer Bell 72
The Sphinx's is "blank and pitiless as the sun," per Yeats 72
TV show that was pitched as "a High School Musical for adults" 72
Tennyson poem that begins "I waited for the train at Coventry" 72
The last word of this puzzle's five longest answers is a type of one 72
Type of collarless shirt that shares a name with an English regatta town 72
Title for the mascots who appear at the beginning of the starred entries 72
Toasted pieces in a bowl of "Magically Delicious" Lucky Charms 72
Trendy cosmetic ingredient traditionally produced using nut-eating goats 72
The title character in ''Dumbo'' is the only one that __ 72
TV character who came out of the closet in "The Puppy Episode" 72
Theme #3 (Nahnahnahnah nah-nah nah-nah ... nahnahnahnah nah-hah nah ...) 72
TV host/singer roomies' mailbox label that sounds like a vital sign? 72
TIRED OF BREAKING UP! Separated white male, looking for togetherness ... 72
T. S. Eliot title character who measures out his life with coffee spoons 72
The Delacorte Theater's "Mother Courage and Her Children"? 72
Tennessee's NCAA women's basketball team (with "Vols") 72
Tatum O'Neal's character in "The Bad News Bears," e.g. 72
Three-letter designator code for the largest carrier out of Denver Intl. 72
Thurman who played Ulla in the 2005 version of "The Producers" 72
To whom God said "You are dust, and to dust you shall return" 71
Title character who sang "You Can't Get a Man With a Gun" 71
Title character who sang "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" 71
The "pond" in a Brit's "across the pond": Abbr. 71
Title words repeated after "Como una promesa," in a 1974 song 71
The "I" of literature's "Reader, I married him" 71
Terri with the 1980 country hit "Somebody's Knockin'" 71
Theory of a Deadman "The Truth Is ... (___ About Everything)" 71
Title character in ''Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'' 71
The world, according to Pistol, in “The Merry Wives of Windsor” 71
Tom who wrote, "These are the times that try men's souls" 71
Tiara-wearing man who's not entirely comfortable with homosexuality 71
To whom Charles Darwin dedicated "Different Forms of Flowers" 71
The usual taunt from the crowd when the ball-playing urologists are up? 71
They're good for their own job, but lousy for cutting thicker stuff 71
Term for a certain defensive player, not his painful-sounding takedown? 71
The Tri-Lambs' sorority counterpart, in the "Nerds" films 71
Trendy plan that doesn't explain why Fred Flintstone was overweight 71
Third baseman Chris who was the 1988 National League Rookie of the Year 71
Tony-winning dancer busted for smoking a blunt in 1996 in New York City 71
Trustafarian living in a squalid apartment with seven other people, say 71
The last episode of its current season will be hosted by Bryan Cranston 71
There's usually one on the 30-yard line at the start of an NFL game 71
Things of which there are ten in the Across clues, and ten in the Downs 71
They evolved from five-stringed Portuguese instruments called rajãos 71