___ Spalko, ("Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" villain) | 84 |
Fisher who plays "Mytle Wilson" in 2013's "The Great Gatsby" | 84 |
"___ be a lot cooler if you did ..." ("Dazed and Confused" line) | 84 |
Classic breakup line, and a hint to the formation of this puzzle's theme answers | 84 |
First person to win a Smarties Prize, for children's books, three years in a row | 84 |
"American Top 40" host (and the voice of Shaggy on "Scooby-Doo") | 84 |
Time magazine called her "a first responder in the advance guard of style" | 84 |
Instrument Paul McCartney played on Ringo Starr's "You're Sixteen" | 84 |
"Finger lickin' good" sloganeer, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 84 |
"Casablanca" words repeated before "as if it were the last time" | 84 |
Grassy ___ (part of Dealey Plaza of interest to Kennedy assassination investigators) | 84 |
"Seinfeld" character who dreams up a coffee table book about coffee tables | 84 |
"___ & Order" (show in which "vic" means "victim") | 84 |
Who once remarked "You can't stay mad at somebody who makes you laugh" | 84 |
Enjoy summer weather, and a hint to the beginning of the three other longest answers | 84 |
Mexican singer Downs who performed on the Oscar-winning "Frida" soundtrack | 84 |
"A bullet from a fucking gun!," per Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet" | 84 |
Broadway show whose title woman can "coax the blues right out of the horn" | 84 |
"I have had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it" speaker | 84 |
Physics unit of measurement that's another unit of measurement spelled backwards | 84 |
Italian city where Umberto Eco's "Foucault's Pendulum" takes place | 84 |
Children's author who wrote "A fly can't bird, but a bird can fly" | 84 |
"Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?" ("Lady Marmalade" lyric) | 84 |
"Shirley, Good Mrs. Murphy shall follow me all the days of my life" is one | 84 |
Star of the motivational video "Be Somebody ... or Be Somebody's Fool" | 84 |
Derivative '80s game in which one ghost's name was changed from Clyde to Sue | 84 |
Monogram of a one-time New York governor who became Gerald Ford's vice president | 84 |
"Where and when do the main characters work?" (highly literal TV title #3) | 84 |
Villain to "avoid" in vintage Domino's Pizza ads (with "the" | 84 |
Word repeated in Shelley's line "___ happiness, ___ majesty, ___ fame" | 84 |
Woodwind with the "swan" melody in Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" | 84 |
Character who said "As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again." | 84 |
"Swinging ___ Star" (Best Song Oscar winner from "Going My Way") | 84 |
Opera character who cries "Il fazzoletto!" ("The handkerchief!") | 84 |
He replaced Foxx as baseball's youngest player when he debuted at age 17 in 1926 | 84 |
"The Simpsons" character with a habit of calling things "gnarly" | 84 |
They "make children happy by giving them something to ignore" (Ogden Nash) | 84 |
Tie-in to another telephone customer, as well as a tie-in to this puzzle's theme | 84 |
What the supervillain reveals to Bond in great detail just before letting him escape | 84 |
One of these can be found reading counterclockwise somewhere in each concentric ring | 84 |
Writer who wrote "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity" | 84 |
Who wrote "It was many and many a year ago, / In a kingdom by the sea ..." | 84 |
Rock star who offered his help to Nixon in combating "the hippie elements" | 84 |
"That invisible bone that keeps the neck stiff," according to Stephen King | 84 |
"Baseball mishap? Fix that ___ with a lifetime supply of Ultra Patch!" ... | 84 |
Band who guest starred on "The Simpsons" episode "Homer the Moe" | 84 |
"I can't go all my life waiting to catch you between husbands" speaker | 84 |
Place where the starts of this puzzle's four longest answers result in a penalty | 84 |
Studio that produced Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Notorious" | 84 |
Bob who gets away with saying "just for shiggles" on "1 vs. 100" | 84 |
"I can't remember it, Miss Ilsa. I'm a little rusty on it" speaker | 84 |
That guy who shoves his political beliefs on you whether you like it or not, briefly | 84 |
Song whose title is repeated before and after "gentille" in its first line | 84 |
"Is Anybody Goin' to San ___?" (1970 #1 country hit for Charley Pride) | 84 |
Nickname for the three-letter abbreviation hidden in this puzzle's theme entries | 84 |
The BBC promoted V-for-Victory in musical Morse code by frequenty broadcasting _____ | 84 |
Heroine who declares "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers" | 84 |
Team that has won the World Series three times while based in three different cities | 84 |
"It's easy, pal-just keep track of the shell with the pea" and others? | 84 |
“The surgery department’s budget may have to be slashed,” Tom stated ___ | 84 |
In modern-day slang, last night out with the guys just before the first baby arrives | 84 |
"I won't ___ guy who doesn't own a toolbox" (Kristy Swanson quote) | 84 |
1963 Elvis hit with the lyrics "You look like an angel ... but I got wise" | 84 |
"Invisible" site in Harry Potter books where wizards buy their accessories | 84 |
Phoenix-based ballplayer, and what the start of each answer to a starred clue can be | 84 |
South Africa's East London Museum has the world's only known example of this | 84 |
1993 rap hit in which Snoop Doggy Dogg popularized the term "bootylicious" | 84 |
The Presidents of the United States of America sang its theme (with "The") | 84 |
The first piece of information ever learned about you during your lifetime, probably | 84 |
Orioles hurler (1966 champs) / Solo crooner of "Oh! My Pa-Pa" (#1 in 1954) | 84 |
Media billionaire who once owned the Grand Ole Opry and TV's "Hee Haw" | 84 |
Author who co-wrote the screenplay for the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" | 84 |
French politician ___ de Silhouette, from whom the word "silhouette" comes | 84 |
Gather wealth by exploitation ... as hinted at by this puzzle's circled squares? | 84 |
"You'd think Band A would hold up, but it's flimsy. Band B wins." | 84 |
Former L.A. Ram who holds the N.F.L. record for most receiving yards in a game (336) | 84 |
"We're constantly attacked" and "the stockades are rotting"? | 84 |
"You of Out Kick a ___" (what you hear when you spin a standard backwards) | 84 |
Rap hit with the refrain "Got my mind on my money and my money on my mind" | 84 |
"The White Album" song with several references to other Beatles recordings | 84 |
Partake in a voluntary economic strike to protest the amount given to the government | 84 |
"...but he decided on life instead, with time off for my stupendously ___" | 84 |
1990 Ray Liotta film with the tagline "Three Decades of Life in the Mafia" | 84 |
"We ain't ___ badges!" ("Treasure of the Sierra Madre" line) | 84 |
He said "Here's to our wives and girlfriends ... may they never meet!" | 84 |
"Just because you prefer Dharma over Greg doesn't make you a ___, ___" | 84 |
1982 Fleetwood Mac hit whose title is sung three times after "Come on and" | 84 |
... using ___: “Mary’s microscopic lamb / So white, it struck me blind!” | 84 |
"Did you do anything for luck before today's race?" [Katy Perry, 2008] | 84 |
Egyptian polymath considered to be history's first physician and first architect | 84 |
Fixed as a target ... or a hint to four pairs of intersecting answers in this puzzle | 84 |
Will Smith's son who co-starred with him in "The Pursuit of Happyness" | 84 |
Politican who said "We have to go spend money to keep from going bankrupt" | 84 |
Fictional board game that warns "Do not begin unless you intend to finish" | 84 |
___ Ration (former brand with the jingle "My dog's better than yours") | 84 |
Remington owner Victor who said "I liked it so much, I bought the company" | 84 |
1965 "vagabond" song that's featured in "Brokeback Mountain" | 84 |
"I'm crazy about my fine collection of guitars with steel resonators"? | 84 |
Band whose name is based on the name of several members' high school gym teacher | 84 |
How amorous firestarters might start the fire, or a golf scoring system interrupted? | 84 |