Lip-synched, and word that can follow the first word in answers to asterisked clues | 83 |
Arkansas town that calls itself the "Quartz Crystal Capital of the World" | 83 |
"Three o'clock is always too late or too early . . ." literary source | 83 |
Org. in which "everybody played with a gay teammate," per Charles Barkley | 83 |
"___, My God, to Thee" (supposed last song played on the sinking Titanic) | 83 |
"Homer and ___ Hail Mary Pass" (2005 episode of "The Simpsons") | 83 |
Other name of the hit song "Volare," "___ Blu, Dipinto di Blu" | 83 |
"La Bestia ___ Cuore" (2006 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film nominee) | 83 |
"La Bestia ___ Cuore" (2005 Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Language Film) | 83 |
"Sweet ___ Con" (2005 Rolling Stones song from "A Bigger Bang") | 83 |
''___ won't be afraid'' (''Stand by Me'' lyric) | 83 |
"___ shall pass" (warning in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail") | 83 |
"The world will little note, __ long remember, what we say here": Lincoln | 83 |
Black Kids "I'm ___ Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You" | 83 |
One famously begins "O Wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being" | 83 |
Ukrainian port whose staircase is a setting for "The Battleship Potemkin" | 83 |
Yello song heard in the closing credits of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 83 |
Baseball Hall of Famer Buck whose autobiography was "I Was Right On Time" | 83 |
"As we pulled out of the driveway, Dad started singing '___' ..." | 83 |
Chaplin of "Game of Thrones" (and, fun fact, Charlie's granddaughter) | 83 |
Town on the SE tip of Italy that's the title setting for a Horace Walpole novel | 83 |
"An article of clothing that children are always losing." "___" | 83 |
"Tout le monde en ___" ("Everyone's talking about it": Fr.) | 83 |
"Moon Over ___" (original theme song for "The Drew Carey Show") | 83 |
Arizona Indians whose name comes from a phrase meaning "I don't know" | 83 |
Author of the stories collected in "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque" | 83 |
One of two school colors (along with heliotrope) of New York's Purchase College | 83 |
PLAYGIRL, soft-hearted, huggable. Red hair, brown eyes, great smile. Loves kids ... | 83 |
Successor of Bernadette and Cheryl in the revival of "Annie Get Your Gun" | 83 |
Where "I shot a man" in Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" | 83 |
Speaker of the "most memorable film quote ever," according to a 2005 poll | 83 |
1984 Tommy Lee Jones film set on the banks of the Mississippi, with "The" | 83 |
"For you there's rosemary and ___": "The Winter's Tale" | 83 |
Former senator for whom Georgia Tech's School of International Affairs is named | 83 |
"It's true whether or not you believe in it," per Neil deGrasse Tyson | 83 |
"Under ___, whose antique root peeps out..." ("As You Like It") | 83 |
Disposition to credulity (and the longest common word that alternates typing hands) | 83 |
One of the things "I've been" in the song "That's Life" | 83 |
1959 hit with the lyric "One day I feel so happy, next day I feel so sad" | 83 |
"Feliz cumpleaños ___" ("Happy Birthday To You," in Spanish) | 83 |
Fundraisers where Federer and Nadal sell Rice Krispies Treats and upside-down cake? | 83 |
Inauguration Night protest activity for vandalizing foes of the new administration? | 83 |
It's usually set at lower amounts in the first years of a player's contract | 83 |
Leader played by Rod Steiger in the 1981 Libyan film "Lion of the Desert" | 83 |
Philosopher whose fully-dressed skeleton is on display at University College London | 83 |
The crooked realty agent tried to sell some sucker the Golden Gate by offering a... | 83 |
Gibby Haynes' band, or the crowd participants who got in my way at the concert? | 83 |
Annual three-day music festival named after the California Valley it takes place in | 83 |
"And the mountains should ___ to the sea" ("Stand By Me" lyric) | 83 |
Long-running western anthology, the only American TV series with its three initials | 83 |
Foodie who's the "Lady" of the Lady & Sons restaurant in Savannah | 83 |
License plate (and character played by Michael Douglas) in "Falling Down" | 83 |
Eponymous star of a 1960s sitcom, the only American TV star with his three initials | 83 |
"Arrrr, keep your electroshock weapon away from this here chicken stock!" | 83 |
Espresso order, or what each word pair in the theme answers synonymously represents | 83 |
Simple, wholesome, and unpretentious, like country cooking or old-time fiddle music | 83 |
Richard who played the garage attendant in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 83 |
Test subject #1 perceives 1 as brown, 2 as red, 8 as gray; maybe he works as an ... | 83 |
Highest-rated movie quote on AFI's top 100 list not spoken by a human character | 83 |
Reviewer on "Das Kapital": "Its arguments don't hold water" | 83 |
Chicago-area institution home to the world's most powerful particle accelerator | 83 |
Result of "too much change in too short a period of time" (Alvin Toffler) | 83 |
1997 sci-fi film with the tagline "There is no gene for the human spirit" | 83 |
Group that performs "White & Nerdy" by "Weird Al" Yankovic? | 83 |
"An oh, what ___ we'll hit!" (lyric from Bugs Bunny's theme song) | 83 |
Actress who famously said, "Acting is the perfect idiot's profession" | 83 |
Poet giving a reading of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" at the saloon? | 83 |
Where this answer is located (and, if you add a word to the front, a former sitcom) | 83 |
"So his next stop was inevitable: Owlcatraz. He became just another ___." | 83 |
Quote from caveman Kimmel: "Me ready to consider a variety of options..." | 83 |
John Cho's co-star in "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay" | 83 |
One place to follow the object named in the circled letters (reading left to right) | 83 |
Judy who was the singing voice of Pocahontas in Disney's "Pocahontas" | 83 |
Explanatory information about this puzzle is revealed by reading these in the clues | 83 |
What a cadet won't do (or tolerate those who do), per the West Point honor code | 83 |
"All of Me" actress whose first name is a hint to this puzzle's theme | 83 |
___ system, part of the brain that regulates emotion, behavior and long-term memory | 83 |
Celebrity mentioned in Warren Zevon's 1978 hit "Werewolves of London" | 83 |
Pessimistic J. Geils Band hit with the line "It's gonna make you cry" | 83 |
"___ Yu" (collection also known as "The Analects of Confucius") | 83 |
Cause a sensation, or what the first words of the answers to starred entries may do | 83 |
"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon ___" (Pulitzer-winning play) | 83 |
Q: See title A: "None--the bulb contains the seeds of its own revolution" | 83 |
#1 single with the lyrics "Take me by the tongue / And I'll know you" | 83 |
"Keep on whispering in ___" (line from "What I Like About You") | 83 |
Chris Rock "SNL" character with "the only 15-minute show on TV" | 83 |
Contract in which the parties promise to keep proprietary information secret: abbr. | 83 |
ybaB eman taht yltnecer emaceb yrev ralupop, yllaicepse htiw lacilegnave snaitsirhC | 83 |
Lois Lane player of early TV, whose first name is a hint to this puzzle's theme | 83 |
Fictional parrot type featured in Monty Python's "dead parrot sketch" | 83 |
French prophet whose predictions are often shoehorned into describing modern events | 83 |
City about which Gertrude Stein said, "There is no 'there' there" | 83 |
"At the organic market, the price of ___ ___ from moderate to ridiculous" | 83 |
"... abridging the freedom of speech, ___ the press ..." (Bill of Rights) | 83 |
"The ___ 'e knows above a bit, the bullock's but a fool": Kipling | 83 |
"Say as he says, ___ shall never go": "The Taming of the Shrew" | 83 |
What one achieves by smashing one's malfunctioning smartphone against a branch? | 83 |
Dessert served a la mode, while the waiter jabbers about winning a million dollars? | 83 |
"It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" guitarist | 83 |
"Give Me Everything" rapper vs. "My Adidas" rappers (7/21/1861) | 83 |