Edward O. ___, card-counting author of "Beat the Dealer" | 66 |
End of the question (Rearrange the circled letters for the answer) | 66 |
Environmental slogan, or a hint to this puzzle's theme answers | 66 |
Eastern creature sought in episodes of "Finding Bigfoot" | 66 |
E.M. Forster book whose title came from "Leaves of Grass" | 67 |
Egotistical Keith Urban song "Who Wouldn't Wanna ___" | 67 |
Entree meant to be eaten with the fingers, according to its creator | 67 |
Ending for "lion," "host" or "priest" | 67 |
Eccentric in the soap parody "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" | 67 |
Elton's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" duet partner | 67 |
Either the top or bottom half of this puzzle, figuratively speaking | 67 |
Either of two first names heard in "Werewolves of London" | 67 |
Enthusiastic response to "Who's ready for ice cream?" | 67 |
Early rules for it were developed at McGill University in the 1870s | 67 |
Either of two of the Inspector Clouseau films, with "The" | 67 |
Edward who was dubbed "The Dark Prophet" by Time magazine | 67 |
Everly Brothers hit subtitled "To Watch Good Love Go Bad" | 67 |
Exclamations of greeting, anger, attention-getting, or accentuation | 67 |
End of Rhett's sentence that begins "Frankly, my dear" | 68 |
Elvis's "Hound Dog" and "Anyway You Want Me" | 68 |
Emmy winner for playing the title role in "Temple Grandin" | 68 |
Entrepreneur who wrote the autobiography "Grinding It Out" | 68 |
Either Didi or Gogo's hat in "Waiting for Godot," e.g. | 68 |
Everything's better with this on it, according to a catch phrase | 68 |
Exceeds limits (or what each of this puzzle's theme items does?) | 68 |
Education-policy acronym for the four fields featured in this puzzle | 68 |
European acme, and word hiding in this puzzle's 5 longest answers | 69 |
Element with a low atomic number that is not found naturally on Earth | 69 |
Ending with ''insist'' or ''persist'' | 69 |
European city of 500,000+ whose name translates as "to eat" | 69 |
Eminently forgettable (though still active) rock band Better Than ___ | 69 |
Elvin ___, 1960's-80's N.B.A. star known as "Big E" | 69 |
English actor Abercrombie who played Mr. Pitt on "Seinfeld" | 69 |
Essayist who wrote "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once" | 69 |
Egyptian architect credited with building the Step Pyramid at Saqqara | 69 |
English translation of the University of California's Latin motto | 69 |
Elton John "And he shall be __, and he shall be a good man" | 69 |
Event that includes Snowboarding Charades and Motocross 20 Questions? | 69 |
Either of two characters in "The Emperor's New Clothes" | 69 |
Eagles song with the line "You better let somebody love you" | 70 |
EchevarrÃa who played Santa Ana in 2004's "The Alamo" | 70 |
Early blues singer who starred in ''Cabin in the Sky'' | 70 |
Excessive ones can't be imposed, according to the Eighth Amendment | 70 |
Event celebrated in this puzzle, and an example of how the theme works | 70 |
Encyclopedia discontinuing its 32-volume print version after 244 years | 70 |
End of a proof showing the proper method of securing a sail to a mast? | 70 |
Eric who was selected as Victoria's Secret's 2008 sexiest actor | 71 |
Everly Brothers hit that begins "I bless the day I found you" | 71 |
Embarrassed person's comment after getting off an electronic scale? | 71 |
Ern a ___!!Finally PhD in under 2 weeks at RealHarvardUniversity.edu.ru | 71 |
Ex-Met Matsui who was the first Japanese infielder in the major leagues | 71 |
Etsy shop with tablecloths and bedding that eviscerate the bourgeoisie? | 71 |
English poet Coventry ___, who wrote "The Angel in the House" | 71 |
Ex-Steeler star Lynn who lost the 2006 Pennsylvania governor's race | 71 |
Eugene Levy bomb among MSNBC.com's "Worst Movies of 2005" | 71 |
Exam an international student might take for college admissions (abbr.) | 71 |
End of the count at the beginning of Kraftwerk's "Numbers" | 72 |
Explorer ___ Ãlvarez de Pineda, first European to see the Mississippi | 72 |
Esmeralda's dance partner in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" | 72 |
Elton John duettist on the #1 "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" | 72 |
Earned run average times innings pitched divided by earned runs given up | 72 |
Entertainer whose Broadway show was subtitled "The Royal Tour" | 72 |
Entertainer born in May 1919, the basis for five anagrams in this puzzle | 72 |
Epic battle in technology ... or a hint to four crossings in this puzzle | 72 |
Eagles "Wonder why the right words never come. You just get __" | 73 |
Exchange between NBA forward Antoine Walker and a sports reporter, PART 1 | 73 |
Either of Heather's parents, according to a children's book title | 73 |
eHarmony employee's credo? (Elvis Costello / Toots & the Maytals) | 73 |
Elvis's and Mariah's record number of weeks at Billboard's #1 | 73 |
Element 118, which has the highest atomic mass of all discovered elements | 73 |
Either of the first two runners-up to Rose for the 1968 N.L. batting title | 74 |
Exec who ran a company that had the same internal letters as his last name | 74 |
Easter bunny's spring, found in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 74 |
Eight of the world's 10 highest mountains are entirely or partly in it | 74 |
Elisabeth with a Best Actress nomination for "Leaving Las Vegas" | 74 |
Electrical pioneer whose last known U.S. patent was for a helicopter-plane | 74 |
Eric Clapton "I'm ___, I'm almost level with the ground" | 74 |
Eddie __, New York cop involved in the actual "French Connection" | 75 |
Elton John's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" singing partner | 75 |
English philosopher who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins" | 75 |
Euripides play that ends with the title character's wedding to Hermione | 75 |
Event featuring new work, and where the items in the corners might be found | 75 |
Energy company whose bankrupcy took down the Arthur Andersen accounting firm | 76 |
English king said to have died from eating a "surfeit of lampreys" | 76 |
Essential legume in a porridge served hot, cold, or in the pot nine days old | 76 |
Event (as opposed to a sit-in) that might legitimize the use of pepper spray | 76 |
Entertainer whose last name is the past tense of a synonym of his first name | 76 |
Event when one might ask "is it just me, or is it getting hotter?" | 76 |
Elton John song about a man who "wears his war wound like a crown" | 76 |
Extremely controversial, blasphemous 1987 photograph by artist Andres Serrano | 77 |
Eisenhower portrayer in the 2004 TV movie "Ike: Countdown to D-Day" | 77 |
European city whose airport is the world's largest chocolate-selling point | 78 |
Early production company for "I Love Lucy" and "Star Trek" | 78 |
Emperor whose last words were "What an artist the world loses in me" | 78 |
End of the slogan that starts "Everybody doesn't like something" | 78 |
Extended piece by John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin or John Entwistle of the Who | 78 |
Electronica group behind that "I've got the power!" music sample | 78 |
Early film version of "The Maltese Falcon," "Satan Met ___" | 79 |
Employer of the "basterds" in "Inglourious Basterds": Abbr. | 79 |
Exclusive group's limit, or dental restoration required to get into a club? | 79 |