Line from 1989's "Dead Pesto Society" about grabbing ten cents? | 77 |
Sudden reductions in loan availability, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 77 |
1973 blaxploitation film about a female secret agent busting drug traffickers | 77 |
Speech given by the policeman chasing James Cagney in "White Heat"? | 77 |
1970's pop singer with "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" | 77 |
Whence the line "Into the eternal darkness; into fire and into ice" | 77 |
Cream that proto-Nissan owners had to apply to their vehicles on summer days? | 77 |
Not too shabby, in slang (because saying "-ent" takes way too long) | 77 |
Kathy Griffin's life is on it, according to the title of her reality show | 77 |
''___ thou know me, fellow?'' (''King Lear'') | 77 |
Response to Revolutionary Arnold's "What's for breakfast?"? | 77 |
Some film credits, and the idea behind the eight theme answers in this puzzle | 77 |
"___ petit placidam sub libertate quietem" (motto of Massachusetts) | 77 |
"___ petit placidam sub libertate quietem" (motto of the Bay State) | 77 |
Samuel Butler's satirical utopia whose name is an anagram of its location | 77 |
Saint-___-du-Mont, church containing the remains of the patron saint of Paris | 77 |
Man refuses to supply photo on Internet dating service; ref cites him for ... | 77 |
"I ate his liver with some ___ and a nice Chianti": Hannibal Lecter | 77 |
"Freaks and Geeks" creator and "The Office" director Paul | 77 |
Say "Yes, officer, that's the singer that was using Auto-Tune"? | 77 |
Has the rear end move side to side ... or a hint to the five asterisked clues | 77 |
Manned space mission that gets carried out in the 1984 movie "2010" | 77 |
Boston College quarterback with a famous game-ending Hail Mary pass, 11/23/84 | 77 |
Poker occasions "you got to know," according to a Kenny Rogers song | 77 |
Wooded area mentioned at the start of Longfellow's "Evangeline" | 77 |
Composer/humorist who said "Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny" | 77 |
Army post merged with McGuire AFB and Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst | 77 |
"This is a reminder to also send the email to the head of Big Blue" | 77 |
It "is no problem. You just have to live long enough": Groucho Marx | 77 |
"It builds strong bones, but who cares in this dark, dark world..." | 77 |
"On the radio, Creedence Clearwater Revival sang '___' ..." | 77 |
Bonjour cockzilla, want to ___? Woman scream at this more than luxury present | 77 |
Fictional private detective on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion" | 77 |
"...and point out that only the souls of the righteous will be ___" | 77 |
Clique of cows who totally knew about this patch of grass before anyone else? | 77 |
Part of NaOH (just to give The Snack's old rival a smidgen of equal time) | 77 |
Words of encouragement that may be heard at a Weight Watchers meeting, part 1 | 77 |
Classic song that begins "When my baby / When my baby smiles at me" | 77 |
Form of address for a supreme ruler, after "His" or "Her" | 77 |
Item: 1966 true-crime work. Problem: Pages soaked with viscous red substance. | 77 |
1996 blockbuster with the tagline "Don't make plans for August" | 77 |
Soul singer James with the 1990 #1 hit "I Don't Have the Heart" | 77 |
"I couldn't be there--I had to sell my steam press" and others? | 77 |
Words in "The Little Mermaid" after "The human world ..." | 77 |
Actor originally slated to play Michael Corleone in "The Godfather" | 77 |
"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 |
ATV that requires you say a "Hail Mary" before starting the engine? | 77 |
Commercially, it started in the U.S. around the time of the Boeing 707 launch | 77 |
Hairstyles seen in "Pulp Fiction" and "Coming to America" | 77 |
Why the paparazzi couldn't photograph actress Roberts? [1977, 1985, 1998] | 77 |
"I enjoy attending all these evening awards ceremonies," gushed ___ | 77 |
"The Village Green Preservation Society" band, with "the" | 77 |
Classic math problem involving a chess piece's movement through the board | 77 |
Dudes who promise you rides to nu metal shows but keep forgetting to show up? | 77 |
New York mayor incorporates witticism; it sends opponents to the floor (2, 5) | 77 |
Philosopher who coined the phrase "the best of all possible worlds" | 77 |
Triple-platinum Gloria Estefan album with "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" | 77 |
Singer who went looking for Mr. Right on the reality show “#1 Single” | 77 |
Dinner and a movie with the lyricist for "Mama Said Knock You Out"? | 77 |
Character in "The Godfather" who "sleeps with the fishes" | 77 |
"Un ___ Dun" (2007 fantasy novel set in a mirror version of the UK) | 77 |
His "Dance With My Father" won the 2003 Grammy for Song of the Year | 77 |
Lorin __, who succeeded Szell as the Cleveland Orchestra's music director | 77 |
"Mr. Deeds" actor gets inside yours truly to portray a Frenchwoman? | 77 |
Says "I tried needlepoint twice, but I was only so-so," for example | 77 |
Clothing impresario who bought Barry Bonds' record-breaking home run ball | 77 |
Oscar-nominated director--1980, 1988, 1990, 2002 and 2004--who didn't win | 77 |
Where each plays darts and "Photo Hunt" according to his abilities? | 77 |
Fashion collaboration of actor James and a one-named rock-'n'-roller? | 77 |
Request that could elicit a, "not until you finish your vegetables" | 77 |
Weight-conscious rapper, or what the singer of "American Pie" eats? | 77 |
"Okay, dog, you happen to be eating my most valuable baseball card" | 77 |
Group whose hits included "The Glow-Worm" and "Tiger Rag" | 77 |
"I'm returning these pants-I don't dig them like I used to" | 77 |
Like computer operating systems that allow many people to work simultaneously | 77 |
Feeling literal, the woman with the zoo-going addiction tattooed the word ___ | 77 |
"You haven't lived until you've died in California" speaker | 77 |
1971 hit for Jean Knight with the lyric "Who do you think you are?" | 77 |
Derided 2005 Black Eyed Peas song that mentions "lovely lady lumps" | 77 |
Composer of the one-act operas "Bertha" and "The Robbers" | 77 |
Anagrammatic girls' name given to eight babies in 1999, and 4,457 in 2005 | 77 |
Pop trio with the 1964 hit "Bread and Butter," with "the" | 77 |
Shake-up in the global balance of power ... and a hint to the circled letters | 77 |
"___: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968" | 77 |
"Say. That feels good!Old Harry is coming back, Ms. Henstridge" (7) | 77 |
Start of Seneca's quote that ends with "... what reason cannot" | 77 |
"1. My ideal night of drinking involves knocking back a couple ___" | 77 |
One of The Forbidden Planet's "Best of the Year" movies of 2006 | 77 |
What's revealed by connecting the special squares in this puzzle in order | 77 |
He wrote the theme for and appeared in 1962's "The Longest Day" | 77 |
Film with the tagline "Flunk 'em if they can't take a joke" | 77 |
Georges who wrote "A Void" (novel without the letter "E") | 77 |
"Equus" playwright whose twin brother Anthony was also a playwright | 77 |
1966 album that's #2 on Rolling Stone's all-time greatest albums list | 77 |
Extremely controversial, blasphemous 1987 photograph by artist Andres Serrano | 77 |
Possible outcome of the event that is visually represented twice in this grid | 77 |
Person that "I'm Not," nor were any characters, in a 1996 movie | 77 |
Two great genres that for some inexplicable reason don't go well together | 77 |