U.S. defensive midfielder ejected in the semis of the 2007 Women's World Cup | 80 |
"___ the Man" (Amanda Bynes romcom based on "Twelfth Night") | 80 |
Dramatic device about which Hamlet says "The play's the thing ..." | 80 |
Title film character who says "Donkey, two things, O.K.? Shut ... up!" | 80 |
#1 on the American Film Institute's "Greatest Movie Musicals" list | 80 |
Say "I love you" by extending the thumb, index finger, and pinky, e.g. | 80 |
Part of a game name reportedly chosen because the game surface resembles a slope | 80 |
Job that may have you dressing ahead for the winter while shooting in the summer | 80 |
Jan ___, South African leader instrumental in establishing the League of Nations | 80 |
"Oops, accidentally picked out Parcheesi at Toys 'R' Us #___"? | 80 |
Until June 25, 2011, its first three digits had geographical significance: Abbr. | 80 |
With "association," legal group in Arkansas or Tennessee, for instance | 80 |
Thing spread in bed: Abbr. [get the 2013 rate - subscribe to avxwords.com today] | 80 |
Blender magazine ranked him #1 on its list of 40 worst lyricists in rock in 2007 | 80 |
"Two-way" thoroughfares at both ends of this puzzle's long answers | 80 |
"Gattaca" star moves to Charleston in order to play a poisonous plant? | 80 |
Racehorse whose 1955 Kentucky Derby win kept Nashua from taking the Triple Crown | 80 |
"Do you need anything else with your imported coffee?" "___" | 80 |
"People are said to hate you or love you. What do you hear from them?" | 80 |
Beatles song with the lyric "There's one for you, nineteen for me" | 80 |
Second of a pair of letters swapped six times in this puzzle's theme entries | 80 |
Source of the line "What's past is prologue," with "The" | 80 |
Pope John XXIII encyclical "Pacem in ___" ("Peace on Earth") | 80 |
O'Shea who appeared on "Ed Sullivan" the same night as the Beatles | 80 |
Holiday when children are given red envelopes containing money from their elders | 80 |
"Finally, we learn how one Jonas brother defined an entire generation" | 80 |
TV series whose fourth season had the subtitle "No Corner Left Behind" | 80 |
Item that Dr. Seuss's Once-ler knitted from the silk tufts of Truffula trees | 80 |
"Mighty" superhero in 1987's "Adventures in Babysitting" | 80 |
"Well it's time ___ home and I ain't even done with the night" | 80 |
Strongest theory of where the next "Real Housewives" show will be set? | 80 |
Title twin sister in a series of children's books by Jean and Gareth Adamson | 80 |
Screenwriter/actor roomies' mailbox label that sounds like an old announcer? | 80 |
TV host whose first name is spelled by the first and last letters of his surname | 80 |
"Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha" band | 80 |
"Our races are scrutinized down to the millisecond because we use ___" | 80 |
Prefix with "violet," "liberal," or "conservative" | 80 |
Ibuprofen: "Line up arrows on cap and bottle. Push cap with thumbs"... | 80 |
"As we have therefore opportunity, let ___ good to all men": Galatians | 80 |
Former weekly mag that still publishes an annual "Best Colleges" issue | 80 |
His tombstone in Montmartre Cemetery has a statue of him as the puppet Petrushka | 80 |
"Either that ___ goes, or I do" (Oscar Wilde's reputed last words) | 80 |
"That mad game the world so loves to play" according to Jonathan Swift | 80 |
Longtime G.E. chief with the best seller "Jack: Straight From the Gut" | 80 |
Boston station that produces most of PBS's prime-time television programming | 80 |
It's "no longer current in natural colloquial speech," per the OED | 80 |
Actress Kate recently voted "most desirable body" in a Daily Mail poll | 80 |
1975 musical with the song "Believe in Yourself," with "The" | 80 |
The "greatest blessing" and the "greatest plague": Euripides | 80 |
Summit attendee, and what the first word can be in each answer to a starred clue | 80 |
"Anger, fear, aggression; the dark side of the Force are they" speaker | 80 |
"What's that chocolate beverage you're drinking, Yogi?" answer | 80 |
"If you go to jail, will all these beautiful things fit in your cell?" | 80 |
Org. that once used the slogan "In Service for the Girls of the World" | 80 |
Will's rabbit brother in Matt Groening's "Life in Hell" strip | 79 |
"How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" librettist Burrows | 79 |
Blood-typing letters, and a hint to the "transfusions" in this puzzle | 79 |
Rock band whose first album was titled, appropriately, "High Voltage" | 79 |
Gp. of which Michael Dukakis was proud to be a "card-carrying member" | 79 |
Mariah Carey "You'll finally see the truth. That ___ lies in you" | 79 |
"American Idol" runner-up with the album "Measure of a Man" | 79 |
Early film version of "The Maltese Falcon," "Satan Met ___" | 79 |
How Ms. Morissette was known on "You Can't Do That on Television" | 79 |
"What did Delaware?" "I don't know, but ___" (old joke) | 79 |
Like you after drinking Red Bull, according to commercials, in scientific terms | 79 |
He played Stiller's biological father in "Flirting With Disaster" | 79 |
Beverage whose homonym describes what you'll do if you drink too much of it | 79 |
Ripley who wrote the "Gone With the Wind" sequel "Scarlett" | 79 |
She finished third behind Ohno and Fatone on "Dancing With the Stars" | 79 |
Actor Mahershalalhashbaz ___ of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" | 79 |
"I was volunteering at the orphanage at the time of the murder," e.g. | 79 |
One who's called "the Merciful" and "the Compassionate" | 79 |
Classic song that begins "Proudly swept the rain cloud by the cliffs" | 79 |
Apt adjective for today that's needed to make sense of eight puzzle answers | 79 |
Anterograde ___ (affliction suffered by the protagonist of "Memento") | 79 |
1978 comedy set at Faber College (whose motto is "Knowledge is good") | 79 |
Source of the sample in Jay-Z's "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" | 79 |
1959 Tony-nominated play whose 2014 Broadway production stars Denzel Washington | 79 |
Contralto Susannah Maria __ who debuted in her brother Thomas's first opera | 79 |
Nickname of the author of the children's book "Hit a Grand Slam!" | 79 |
First player whose HR was reviewed (and upheld) by umpires using instant replay | 79 |
"What garlic is to salad, insanity is to ___": Augustus Saint-Gaudens | 79 |
"I trust him about ___ ..." (start of a leery person's statement) | 79 |
''I trust him about ___ ...'' (start of a skeptic's phrase) | 79 |
Mariano Rivera has had only one in his career (not surprisingly, he struck out) | 79 |
"You risk your skin ... For what? For __ star": "High Noon" | 79 |
''Take ___ from me'' (''Here's my advice'') | 79 |
Where to look for hidden words in this puzzle's fifth and eleventh columns? | 79 |
___ Sigurdson (Eric Forman's grandmother on "That '70s Show") | 79 |
It's soft, strong, and demonstrated by this puzzle's four theme answers | 79 |
Designer who said "The unimaginable always becomes the unforgettable" | 79 |
Complete freedom ... and a hint to each half of the answer to each starred clue | 79 |
"Be Prepared" org. that recently lifted its ban on openly gay members | 79 |
"Eight Miles High" folk rockers of the '60s, with "the" | 79 |
___ and response ("human microphone" technique at Occupy Wall Street) | 79 |
1950 musical by Irving Berlin, featuring Ethel Merman as a socialite ambassador | 79 |
Classic novel that ends "Well said, but we must cultivate our garden" | 79 |
City that was the source of the marble for Michelangelo's "David" | 79 |
"I think I'm on a hot streak, should I quit while I'm ahead?" | 79 |
Comic strip whose last collection was "Shoes: Chocolate for the Feet" | 79 |