"It's soft and glossy and would make a great sheet," e.g.? | 72 |
Politico who had a bit part in Altman's "The Long Goodbye" | 72 |
Serving in John Betjeman's poem "How to Get on in Society" | 72 |
Group with the 1967 #2 hit "Georgy Girl," with "the" | 72 |
Opening track of Television's classic album "Marquee Moon" | 72 |
She won the 1992 U.S. Open without losing a set in the entire tournament | 72 |
Street food magnate who failed despite having food from every continent? | 72 |
Randy Watson's overrated soul band, in "Coming to America" | 72 |
"___ Fury and His Howling Commandos" (old Marvel Comics title) | 72 |
Leader's name that's etymologically related to "chess" | 72 |
United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, familiarly | 72 |
1950's-90's singer called "The High Priestess of Soul" | 72 |
Game with a "Livin' Large" expansion, with "The" | 72 |
Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner for "From Here to Eternity" | 72 |
"Everybody Loves Raymond" or "Everybody Hates Chris" | 72 |
Like this puzzle's theme, to solvers concerned with puzzle symmetry? | 72 |
Aretha Franklin album with the Grammy-winning song "Wonderful" | 72 |
Solar power plant that was raided by the FBI after filing for bankruptcy | 72 |
Ballplayer who hit home runs in a record 45 different major league parks | 72 |
"Or what shall a man give in exchange for his ___?": Mark 8:37 | 72 |
Constellation seen on the flags of Australia, Samoa and Papua New Guinea | 72 |
"Who is Keyser ___?" ("The Usual Suspects" question) | 72 |
Feature of this puzzle, and where the theme clues ought to have ended up | 72 |
Warning from the critters that appear to be slithering through the grid? | 72 |
New releases that honor the four baseball greats featured in this puzzle | 72 |
Word for "beginning" that encloses four answers in this puzzle | 72 |
Fifth-century pope, the first to receive the title "the Great" | 72 |
Noted student of actress Jean Arthur when Arthur was a teacher at Vassar | 72 |
The Delacorte Theater's "Mother Courage and Her Children"? | 72 |
Show with Jean-Luc Picard as captain of the Enterprise, in fan shorthand | 72 |
"Just how ___ I am?" (thought when listening to a lame excuse) | 72 |
Risky marketing of sports jackets on a city's outskirts? [Chevrolet] | 72 |
Puzzle that moved from the U.S. to Japan to England and back to the U.S. | 72 |
"Guys and Dolls" song with the lyric "Call a lawyer" | 72 |
"MASH" (movie) : Kellerman :: "MASH" (TV show) : ___ | 72 |
Conduct a smear campaign against a bull's-eye covered in fish sauce? | 72 |
"Nothing's truer than them": "David Copperfield" | 72 |
Network advertising "the greatest motion pictures of all time" | 72 |
___ Group (multinational financial services corporation based in Canada) | 72 |
New Age musician John who used to host "Entertainment Tonight" | 72 |
Classic name in retail clothing ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 72 |
1992 dystopian novel in which mass infertility has doomed the human race | 72 |
Book about a geeky niche publication whose readership went from 10 to 0? | 72 |
Sitcom character with a leather jacket that's now in the Smithsonian | 72 |
1971 Oscar-winning film whose title is hinted at nine times in this grid | 72 |
Filter "Awake on my airplane, my skin is bare, my skin is ___" | 72 |
One who's happy just to be at sea, despite being constantly seasick? | 72 |
Tennessee's NCAA women's basketball team (with "Vols") | 72 |
Unfinished Norman Mailer work about strip-searching narcotics smugglers? | 72 |
1995 bestseller in which #23 is "Don't Date a Married Man" | 72 |
"The trouble with political jokes is that ___": Henry Cate VII | 72 |
Possible description of the number/appearance of the last Favre picture? | 72 |
God whose chariot was pulled by the goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr | 72 |
Heyward, Stone or Nelson, as each signed the Declaration of Independence | 72 |
Song that bumped the Stones' "Miss You" out of the #1 slot | 72 |
Start of a quip by hockey commentator Don Cherry about his autobiography | 72 |
Where "we can make it if we run," per Bruce Springsteen (1975) | 72 |
"Is a ___ way to spend an evening? Let's kiss and make up" | 72 |
___ O'Hara, Bill Bixby's role on "My Favorite Martian" | 72 |
Tatum O'Neal's character in "The Bad News Bears," e.g. | 72 |
Reply to "Were any people left after Dick and Harry departed?" | 72 |
"Awaken the Giant Within" motivational speaker, born 2/29/1960 | 72 |
"Been Gone __ Long" off "Duane Allman: Anthology II" | 72 |
"___ the mornin' to you!" (St. Patrick's Day greeting) | 72 |
Haitian island setting of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films | 72 |
Garnish that some upscale fries at Chicago restaurant mk are served with | 72 |
Words before "Remember" and "Forget," in song titles | 72 |
Boxing champ whose autobiography was titled "A Man Must Fight" | 72 |
Rapper with the 1996 nine-time platinum album "All Eyez on Me" | 72 |
Housekeeper's home renovation advice about a cheap fourposter offer? | 72 |
"Let's ___" (choreographic suggestion from Chubby Checker) | 72 |
#1 on ESPN's "hardest hitters in heavyweight history" list | 72 |
Three-letter designator code for the largest carrier out of Denver Intl. | 72 |
Thurman who played Ulla in the 2005 version of "The Producers" | 72 |
Fellow forgets to shave before kissing girlfriend; ref cites him for ... | 72 |
"Weekend ___" (regular "Saturday Night Live" sketch) | 72 |
Words with ''the minute'' or ''no good'' | 72 |
Illinois city where HAL from "2001" was purportedly programmed | 72 |
Word with ''temporary'' or ''practical'' | 72 |
Song that starts “My friends feel it’s their appointed duty” | 72 |
"Proudly serving the men and women who serve our country" grp. | 72 |
''__ Enterprise'' (''Star Trek'' vessel) | 72 |
State whose ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment ended Prohibition | 72 |
Bacterial issue potentially treatable by drinking cranberry juice: Abbr. | 72 |
Magazine with the subtitle "The Best of the Alternative Press" | 72 |
Progressive bimonthly, before the second word was dropped from its title | 72 |
Sch. whose Board of Visitors once included presidents Madison and Monroe | 72 |
U2 song about a common affliction for "Spider-Man" performers? | 72 |
Quarterback Michael who was suspended for his involvement in dogfighting | 72 |
Football team involved in a notorious 2005 "love boat" scandal | 72 |
It's good for "absolutely nothing" according to a 1970 hit | 72 |
" . . . longest ___ is the shortest way home": Italian proverb | 72 |
Prof'l league sometimes called the "Dream Tour of Surfing" | 72 |
Onetime popular musician ... or a radio station where he might be heard? | 72 |
Director of a pioneering 1936 "Macbeth" with an all-black cast | 72 |
1952 Doris Day hit that was an even bigger hit for the Lettermen in 1961 | 72 |
Aired on 11/21/1980, it was then the highest rated episode in TV history | 72 |
Football formation in which the quarterback doesn't receive the snap | 72 |
"The road of excess leads to the palace of ___": William Blake | 72 |
Author of the 1968 work named in the circled letters (reading clockwise) | 72 |