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Certain NASA equipment ... shown literally in the solution to this puzzle 73
Certain filings, and what happens literally in six of this puzzle's answers 79
Certain character set ... and a hint to translating this week's final answer 80
Cereal that once offered a radiation-detecting ring as part of a box top promotion 82
Cereal for people with good fortune during a fictional "Simpsons" month? 82
Celebrity mentioned in Warren Zevon's 1978 hit "Werewolves of London" 83
Celebrity couple nickname #5: Kate Hudson's mother and a "Meet the Fockers" father 96
Celebrity couple nickname #4: "Cheers" actor and "U.N.I.T.Y." rapper 88
Celebrity couple nickname #3: "Toxic" singer and Stooges frontman 75
Celebrity couple nickname #2: "Roseanne" co-star and "Cheers" actor 87
Celebrity couple nickname #1: "Button-Down Mind" comedian and syndicated advice columnist 99
Celebrity chef Matsuhisa who had cameos in "Casino" and "Goldmember" 88
Celebrity chef and host of the Food Network's "Boy Meets Grill" 77
Celeb in "The First Wives Club" with the cameo line "Remember girls, don't get mad, get everything" 123
César of fancy hotels [subscribe to great weekly puzzles at avxwords.com] 76
Caveman 1: "I just thought of a new invention. I call it 'juice'. Hand me those purple things."Caveman 2: "___?" 140
Cause a sensation, or what the first words of the answers to starred entries may do 83
Catchphrase introduced around the same time as "don't have a cow, man" 84
Catching one in a dream means you should be wary of bad company, supposedly 75
Catcher Carlton __, who famously homered to win Game 6 of the 1975 World Series 79
Catcher Buck ___, elected to baseball's Hall of Fame in its first year 74
Catalog for polygamists on "Big Love" [The AV Club xword moves to a subscription model soon! Email bentausig@gmail.com for info] 138
Catalan composer ___ Nunó, who wrote the music for the Mexican national anthem 81
Casual, noncompetitive curling tournament (sorry, this might be a local thing, I don't know...) 99
Cassini who said "To be well dressed is a little like being in love" 78
Casey who said, "I want a goddamn concerted effort to come out of a record that isn't a fucking uptempo record every time I do a goddamn death dedication!" 169
Casey who provided Shaggy's voice in TV's "Scooby-Doo" 72
Cartoony yell if your butt's on fire and you're running in circles 74
Cartoonist who said "I don't read or watch TV to get ideas. My work is basically sitting down at the drawing table and getting silly" 147
Cartoon whose guest voices have included Leonard Nimoy, Al Gore and Beck 72
Cartoon exclamation that's been in the Oxford English Dictionary since 2001 79
Cartoon character whose debut film was "Golddiggers of '49" 73
Cartoon character who said "What good is money if it can't inspire terror in your fellow man?" 108
Cartoon character that was the first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon 79
Cartoon character played by Leslie Nielsen in a 1997 live-action adaptation 75
Carruth of the Carolina Panthers who was convicted of conspiring to commit murder 81
Carroll critter that "frequently breakfasts at five o'clock tea" 78
Carpet cleaning device with the slogan "Nothing sucks like a ..." 75
Carolina river that was Foster's original choice for "Way Down Upon the Swanee River" 99
Carol sung by Ginger and Mary Ann from "Gilligan's Island"? 73
Carlos ___ (Mexican businessman who has a controlling interest in the New York Times) 85
Car that's "really lookin' fine," in a 1960's song 72
Car that George buys, thinking it was once owned by Jon Voight, on "Seinfeld" 87
Captain who says "Well, gentlemen, between ourselves and home are 27,000 sea miles" 93
Capital whose name comes from an Algonquin word for "to trade" 72
Capital of the Netherlands' South Holland province, with "The" 76
Capital of the country that's alphabetically first in the United Nations 76
Canonized monk who introduced the custom of dating events from the birth of Christ 82
Cannon who was Alice in "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" 73
Cannabinoid agonist responsible for many a vapid philosophical discussion 73
Cancelled 2007 CBS dramedy that "comes close" to being "the worst show in the history of television," according to the New York Times 153
Canadian figure skater Elvis who won silver at the Lillehammer and Nagano Olympics 82
Campus radio log, Monday: Iggy airs cubic-zirconia infomercial in response to requests for ... 94
Campbell who captained the Canadian women's hockey team to gold in 2002 and 2006 84
Campaigner's contest (or the start of a 1930s movie actor's split personality) 86
Campaign about which Rumsfeld said in 2003 "it could last six days, six weeks - I doubt six months" 109
Cameron of "Growing Pains" and "Left Behind: The Movie" 75
Cambridge U.; renter; diamond club; X; six-footer; one who might enter a pool; that lady; loner; snowball gripper 113
Camaros like the one Ryan Holt used to gun in the parking lot during my 8th period math class 93
Calvin Coolidge lived up to his reputation as a man of few words when he ... 76
Calle ___ (main drag in Miami's "Little Havana," literally "8th Street") 96
Call hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers that's apt for May Day? 82
California-based semiconductor company founded in 1981 (hidden in FALSIFY) 74
California's ___ Valley, known as "America's salad bowl" 74
California's self-proclaimed "Zinfandel Capital of the World" 75
California team [and 18 letters in the grid to circle ... and then connect using three lines] 93
California locale where "Maria Maria" fell in love, in a Santana hit 78
California governor Gray whom Cybill Shepherd called "a good kisser" 78
California city that was the longtime host of the World's Wristwrestling Championship 89
Cackling cry from a mad scientist before unleashing havoc on southern California? 81
Cable network concerned with feminist movements between France and Great Britain? 81
Cable channel that airs reruns of "Press Your Luck," for short 72
Byron's words before "'Tis but the truth in masquerade" 73
Byrne's "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today" collaborator 78
Bygone sports org. for which Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura was a TV analyst 78
Bygone publication subtitled "America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine" 90
Bygone NYC club whose name was an acronym for the music genres it featured 74
But in the end, the sheep had their way, and they all watched "__" 77
Busy one that has made its mark in this puzzle's five longest answers 73
Busker's take-home after paying for a street performance license, say? 74
Business model in which only the deluxe version of a product costs money 72
Bush who was the first Republican to be reelected as Florida's governor 75
Bush aide who claimed knowledge of "THE math" before incorrectly predicting the outcome of the 2006 U.S. elections 124
Burly Burl whose first Broadway show was "The Boys from Syracuse" 75
Bulwer-___ Fiction Contest (yearly contest involving deliberately awful opening sentences to novels) 100
Bulwer-Lytton's "It was a dark and stormy night ...," e.g. 72
Bullfighter who's the subject of the book "Or I'll Dress You in the Mourning" 95
Bruce Springsteen hit whose first words are "With her killer graces …" 86
Brownish photo tint [Coming to avxwords.com this fall - celebrity puzzle series] 80
Browning work "__ Passes," source of "All's right with the world" 89
Brown who got injured during the miniseries "Feasting on Asphalt" 75
Brother of Tikki tikki tembo-no sa rembo-chari bari ruchi-pip peri pembo 72
Brother of Dori and Nori, in "The Hobbit: This Should Have Been Just One Movie" 89
Brockovich who helped build a case against Pacific Gas and Electric Company 75
Broadway title character whose "special fascination'll prove to be inspirational" 95
Broadway show whose title woman can "coax the blues right out of the horn" 84
Broadway show subtitled "The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" 73
Broadway producer Liz, Tony winner for "Elephant Man" and "Amadeus" 87
Broadway musical about three guys using the same pickup routine at a bar? 73
Broadway lyricist/composer who wrote "I Can Get It for You Wholesale" 79