Do the "I am not a crook" thing with the double V-signs, for example? | 79 |
Do a quick Erev Yom Kippur, show your face for Kol Nidre, no muss no fuss? | 74 |
DNA marker that indicates a tendency to be killed, as on "South Park"? | 80 |
Distance runner Gebrselassie who won the Olympic 10,000m in 1996 and 2000 | 73 |
Distance forward in the alphabet that each changed letter in the theme entries has moved | 88 |
Disrespectful roommate's reply to an inquiry about that last slice of pizza you were saving | 95 |
Disposition to credulity (and the longest common word that alternates typing hands) | 83 |
Display rate unit, in film and animation: Abbr. (hidden in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY) | 90 |
Disparaging name for someone who wears glasses (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 86 |
Disney lyric repeated before "Darling it's better / Down where it's wetter" | 93 |
Disney et al., or, when added to the starts of the starred answers, a 1965 musical (listen!) | 92 |
Dish that always gets the same reaction — "Hey, this meat is cold"? (one-letter change) | 101 |
Disgraced evangelical leader Haggard, to his flock who wasn't aware of the whole gay-sex-and-meth thing | 107 |
Disease whose name is a reduplication of the Sinhalese word for "weakness" | 84 |
Discussion group, and a word that can follow the ends of this puzzle's five longest answers | 95 |
Discussion between a former Colorado senator and a '70s-'90s rock band? | 79 |
Discovery channel programming block that included "Ocean of Fear" | 75 |
Director's edit of a war film with a more adorable treaty-signing scene? | 76 |
Director who had to have "Life of Pi" explained to him over and over before he agreed to adapt it? | 108 |
Director of the eight starred films in this puzzle, who was born on 2/23/1889 | 77 |
Director of a pioneering 1936 "Macbeth" with an all-black cast | 72 |
Director of "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "This Is 40" | 73 |
Director of "Gone With the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz" (who is no relation to the author of this puzzle) | 125 |
Director of "Charlie's Angels" and "This Means War" | 75 |
Director of "A Passage to India" and "Doctor Zhivago" | 73 |
Director David behind the video game classics "Twisted Metal" and "God of War" | 98 |
Director and star of the first unabridged film version of “Hamlet” | 74 |
Directing nominee Alejandro González Iñárritu for "___" | 74 |
Directed to the video of Will Shortz's duet with Whitney Houston (http://tinyurl.com/2g9mqh), say | 101 |
Diploma that Mr. Hooper earned on a 1976 episode of "Sesame Street" | 77 |
Dionne Warwick song that says "Foolish pride is all that I have left" | 79 |
Dinner and a movie with the lyricist for "Mama Said Knock You Out"? | 77 |
Diner owner in the comic strip "Non Sequitur" and wife in the comic strip "Andy Capp" | 105 |
Dimwitted "Blazing Saddles" character who was "only pawn in game of life" | 93 |
Diggs of "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" and "Brown Sugar" | 79 |
Diggory who (spoiler alert!) is killed at the end of "Goblet of Fire" | 79 |
Digby ''Digger'' ___ of ''The Life of Riley'' | 77 |
Different kinds of them are split (but not in an embarrassing way) in the four starred answers | 94 |
Dictionary term for any of the "self-defining" answers in this puzzle | 79 |
Diana on the cover of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" | 75 |
Diamond great with the line "I really didn't say everything I said" | 81 |
Diamond gambit, or a hint to a different concealed word found in each answer to a starred clue | 94 |
Diamond deception found in this grid nine times: eight in square four-letter clusters, the ninth formed by the clusters' outline | 132 |
Devices that, when turned, adjust themselves (just like the theme answers) | 74 |
Device used in "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" | 78 |
Device that protects kids from sex and violence, as long as they don't do anything but watch TV | 99 |
Device that automatically cooks a certain French dish "au vin"? | 73 |
Dessert served a la mode, while the waiter jabbers about winning a million dollars? | 83 |
DESIGNER: "What'd I do, officers?" LIEUT: "You ___ at a competitor's designs." | 106 |
DESIGNER: "But I'm innocent!" LIEUT: "Maybe so, but we have ___." | 89 |
Designer who said "The unimaginable always becomes the unforgettable" | 79 |
Designed with a projecting part for fitting into a corresponding recessed part | 78 |
Descriptor for some gospels that are part of the New Testament apocrypha, that comes from the Greek word for "knowledge" | 130 |
Description of Molly Ringwald's character at the prom, in a 1986 movie | 74 |
Description of a computer algorithm which resembles (but isn't actually) formal syntax | 90 |
Derivative '80s game in which one ghost's name was changed from Clyde to Sue | 84 |
Derisive response to "She thinks she's going to be homecoming queen" | 82 |
Derided 2005 Black Eyed Peas song that mentions "lovely lady lumps" | 77 |
Deputy played by Michael Weston in the new "Dukes of Hazzard" movie | 77 |
Depilatory brand with a controversial "Pretty" line marketed to preteen girls | 87 |
Dentist's concern, and a hint to what the longest answers have in common | 76 |
Dennis who said "Fifty percent of life in the N.B.A. is sex. The other fifty percent is money." | 105 |
Demographic distribution of interest to daycare centers and singles bars | 72 |
Democratic territory / Cardinal, e.g. / "Over the Rainbow" flier | 74 |
Del Rey who sang "Young and Beautiful" for "The Great Gatsby" | 81 |
Deg. of the professional who may instruct you to do the last words of the four longest puzzle answers | 101 |
Defensive fencing positions in which the top of the blade is pointed at the opponent's knee | 95 |
Def Leppard song that begins with the gibberish "Gunter, glieben, glauten, globen" | 92 |
Deer discovered that subsist solely on cacao beans; appropriately, they're called ... | 89 |
Decision between buying some caviar or a Miami Heat star's basketball card? | 79 |
Debut album of 2010 "American Idol" runner-up Crystal Bowersox | 72 |
Debut album from the Smashing Pumpkins named after silent actress Lillian | 73 |
Debra Messing character, whose name goes "around" four answers in this puzzle | 87 |
Deadly; understood; take a flat; show-off; drew a blank; New York nickname; pro; director Hartley; 2000 Ethan Hawke role | 120 |
Dead giveaway that somebody's been eating cheap fast food hamburgers? | 73 |
Day of the wk. the world ends in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" | 85 |
David Bowie single with the lyric "If we can sparkle he may land tonight" | 83 |
Date when the events recounted in "Ode to Billie Joe" took place | 74 |
Danny O'___ ("Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" singer-songwriter) | 85 |
Danish philosopher who said: "Boredom is the root of all evil" | 72 |
Danish cyclist Bjarne who admitted in 2007 to taking performance-enhancing drugs when winning the 1996 Tour de France | 117 |
Dangerfield whose headstone reads "There goes the neighborhood" | 73 |
Dancer Mazo who led Kelly Monaco to victory on "Dancing With the Stars" | 81 |
Dancer Ailey, in his upstate New York home (as screamed on "Chipmunk Day Afternoon")? | 95 |
Dan ___, 1948 Best Actor nominee for "When My Baby Smiles at Me" | 74 |
Dallas wide receiver Michael who won three Super Bowls with Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith | 88 |
Daily crosswords, to puzzle pros (so-called from the number of squares per side) | 80 |
Dad's reaction to: "Dad, I dropped out of college and joined the traveling circus" | 96 |
D.C. landmark whose interior walls contain excerpts from the Declaration of Independence | 88 |
Czech-born celebrity who had a cameo in "The First Wives' Club" | 77 |
Cynic Bierce who once defined "alone" as "in bad company" | 77 |
Cyclist Armstrong, or what completes the ensemble found in the four long across answers | 87 |
CUTE, NAUGHTY vegetarian seeks female for fuzzy times in underground digs. Large family not a problem ... | 105 |
Cute animal fawned over by murderers, whoremongers, idolaters, and liars? | 73 |
Curtis who wrote the children's book "My Mommy Hung the Moon" | 75 |
Currency whose name can become its country's name by changing its last letter to an N and scrambling | 104 |
Cubs player who prevented two protesters from igniting an American flag on the outfield grass during a 1976 game at Dodger Stadium | 130 |
Cuban-born actor whose first film was 1940's "Too Many Girls" | 75 |
CSN&Y "You place the flowers in the ___ that you bought today" | 76 |
csa4ever: we'll cc'd from u / grantzuni0n: oh its on now / 133zarmy: u h4x0red us, we give | 100 |