| "Look at this fucking shit weÂ’re ___!" (Dennis Hopper line from "Apocalypse Now") | 105 |
| Latin term for coming back to life at the exact midpoint of a video game level? | 79 |
| Poem featuring the line “‘Tis better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all” | 106 |
| 1963 Beach Boys hit that begins "There's a world where I can go / And tell my secrets to" | 103 |
| Urban areas (as hinted at by the circled letters in this puzzle's grid) | 75 |
| Part of the earth whose temperature Al Gore claims is "several million degrees" | 89 |
| Literary character played in film by Charles Laughton, Anthony Perkins and Geoffrey Rush | 88 |
| "I figured out how to imitate the speech of teenagers right away! #___"? | 82 |
| Acme product that simplifies dating, from "Boston Quackie," 1957 | 74 |
| Fixed as a target ... or a hint to four pairs of intersecting answers in this puzzle | 84 |
| Where this answer is located (and, if you add a word to the front, a former sitcom) | 83 |
| "Now he remembers setting $10 aside for pizza - he searches his jacket and finds it ___" | 98 |
| 1997 best-seller with the subtitle "A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster" | 93 |
| Acme product that coyotes shouldn't be seen using (so to speak), from "War & Pieces," 1964 | 108 |
| Palace used as police headquarters on the original "Hawaii Five-O" | 76 |
| Chemical reaction phenomenon, and what occurs in four symmetrical pairs of long answers in this puzzle | 102 |
| "Wordplay" director Patrick Creadon's documentary about debt | 74 |
| "Nothing more than a luxury bauble that will appeal to a few gadget freaks," according to a January 2007 Bloomberg article by Matthew Lynn | 148 |
| "Good Eats" episode title where Alton Brown discusses lemon meringue | 78 |
| Member of the Green Mountain Boys who helped establish the University of Vermont | 80 |
| Dubliners add liquor to the circle (or a soap ad interrupted by a furniture store ad)? | 86 |
| Phillips who created "Guiding Light" and "As the World Turns" | 81 |
| "All the world is sad and dreary, everywhere ___" (Stephen Foster) | 76 |
| "___ around around around around" (repeated line in Dion and the Belmonts' "The Wanderer") | 114 |
| Camaros like the one Ryan Holt used to gun in the parking lot during my 8th period math class | 93 |
| "I couldn't be there--I had to sell my steam press" and others? | 77 |
| Acme product for unsuspecting rabbits to swallow (comes with magnet), from "Compressed Hare," 1961 | 108 |
| "Unyielding Sweetheart: Autobiography of a Big-League Pitcher" | 72 |
| Nickname of the British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo (with "The") | 88 |
| Nickname for racer Dale Earnhardt Sr., so called because of his stubbornness | 76 |
| Colts owner Robert who spirited the team away from Baltimore to Indianapolis | 76 |
| Only author represented in every major division of the Dewey Decimal System | 75 |
| Twice Oscar-nominated actress for "Camille Claudel" and "The Story of Adele H." | 99 |
| "While there ___" (words from General William Booth's creed) | 74 |
| "___ little silhouetto..." ("Bohemian Rhapsody" lyric) | 74 |
| "___ little silhouetto of a man" ("Bohemian Rhapsody" lyric) | 80 |
| "___ little silhouetto ..." ("Bohemian Rhapsody" lyric) | 75 |
| It follows "Plastics" and "We'll always have Paris" on the AFI list of top 100 movie quotes | 115 |
| Start of a Bob Dole quip on how he fared the night after losing the 1988 New Hampshire primary | 94 |
| "Something's fishy," and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 72 |
| Word or phrase with no repeated letters, such as every answer in this puzzle | 76 |
| Word or phrase that has no repeated letters (every answer in this puzzle is an example of one) | 94 |
| 1978 Bob Marley hit whose title words are sung four times before "... that I'm feelin'" | 105 |
| "A County in la Nazione: Autobiography of a 'Godfather' Star" | 79 |
| Observation as to why a Kansas-based company has to relocate to San Francisco instead of Boston? | 96 |
| Start of a quote by James H. Boren, author of "When in Doubt, Mumble" | 79 |
| "I was alone, ___ a ride / I didn't know what I would find there" (opening lines for The Beatles's "Got To Get You Into My Life") | 157 |
| Words in "The Little Mermaid" after "The human world ..." | 77 |
| 1963 movie with the tagline "Everybody who's ever been funny is in it!" | 85 |
| White Queen's response to "I can't remember things before they happen" | 88 |
| ''And look you, here's your letter; this ___'' (Shakespeare) | 80 |
| Two-part David Bowie song from "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" | 76 |
| 1994 multi-Golden Raspberry-nominated film that lost in all categories to "Showgirls" | 95 |
| 1994 "Saturday Night Live" movie spinoff on many "Worst Of" lists | 85 |
| Weather comment represented visually by this puzzle's circled letters | 73 |
| Song from "The Music Man" with the lyric "What words could be saner or truer or plainer" | 108 |
| Solver's dilemma when faced with the clue "Telecom letters" | 73 |
| Where to find the songs in this grid ... or an appropriate title for this puzzle? | 81 |
| Lead-in to "Five Dollars" and "Sixpence" in song titles | 75 |
| Not how a stripper should say "No problem!" in a business meeting? | 76 |
| Classic 1978 rock song with the lyric "Nothing to do / Nowhere to go" | 79 |
| "Chances are 'cause ___ a silly grin..." (Johnny Mathis line) | 75 |
| Familiar name of a Virginia sculpture based on a Pulitzer-winning picture taken by Joe Rosenthal | 96 |
| Talks that may ask "What's it like having a palace in Tatooine"? | 78 |
| Adam Sandler cringefest that topped many "Worst Movie of 2011" lists | 78 |
| "Eighty percent of married men cheat in America. The rest cheat in Europe" comic | 90 |
| Some surprises ... and what you'll find in the circled areas of this puzzle | 79 |
| "The only time I'm nervous or scared is when I'm NOT talking" speaker | 87 |
| Edward Cullen's rival for Bella's hand, in the "Twilight" series | 82 |
| A. J. ___, author of the best seller "The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World" | 135 |
| Oregon State running back who was the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year | 73 |
| Will Smith's son who co-starred with him in "The Pursuit of Happyness" | 84 |
| Director David behind the video game classics "Twisted Metal" and "God of War" | 98 |
| "So his next stop was inevitable: Owlcatraz. He became just another ___." | 83 |
| "The Travels of ___ McPheeters" (1960s TV western with Charles Bronson and a teenage Kurt Russell) | 108 |
| His film debut was as Billy Crystal's son in "City Slickers" (1991) | 81 |
| T. S. Eliot title character who measures out his life with coffee spoons | 72 |
| Fictional character who says "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" | 87 |
| "Pee-wee's Playhouse" genie who starts spells with "Mekka lekka hi, mekka hiney ho!" | 108 |
| Longtime New York chef and writer who hosted the first food program on TV | 73 |
| Actor originally slated to play Michael Corleone in "The Godfather" | 77 |
| One of three Oscar hosts who were also nominated for an award the same year | 75 |
| Curtis who wrote the children's book "My Mommy Hung the Moon" | 75 |
| Author of the children's book "Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born" | 86 |
| Novel that opens "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day" | 79 |
| For our Mixed-Up Lit class, you'll have to read "Charlotte Brontë" by ___... | 93 |
| U.S. uncle's "Friday the 13th" character, to a German yes-man? | 76 |
| TV star who directed the 1999 documentary "Barenaked in America" | 74 |
| Comedian/former ESPN host whose twin brother Randy is also a comedian/former ESPN host | 86 |
| "Tom Turkey's earliest crimes were street crimes, such as ___." | 77 |
| Bill Barber played it on Miles Davis' "Birth of the Cool" album | 77 |
| Pen name for Angela Lansbury's character on "Murder, She Wrote" | 77 |
| Backup band for the Hardest Working Man in Show Business, with "the" | 78 |
| Football player-turned politician whose autobiography is titled "What Color Is a Conservative?" | 105 |
| Subject of Ruth Montgomery's biography "A Gift of Prophecy" | 73 |
| Status attained after passing the Trials of Skill, Spirit, and Knowledge | 72 |
| ATV that requires you say a "Hail Mary" before starting the engine? | 77 |
| A U.S. president who was also an architect, musician and inventor was ... | 73 |
| Skin-tight jeans hybrid on thefrisky.com's "The Worst Fashion Trends of 2010" list | 96 |
| Best Actor of 1990 who later supplied a voice for "The Lion King" | 75 |