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Author whose initials can be anagrammed into the second word of his most famous work 84
Author who wrote "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other" 95
Author who wrote "Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?" 83
Author who wrote "Anyone who fights for the future, lives in it today" 80
Author who used the pseudonym “Alcofribas Nasier,” an anagram of his full name 86
Author who said "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die" 77
Author who said "Democracy is a device that ensures we shall be governed no better than we deserve" 109
Author who said "A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us" 79
Author who famously ended a short story with the line "Romance at short notice was her specialty" 107
Author who co-wrote the screenplay for the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" 84
Author who "a lot of us ... pick[ed] up ... when we were 17 or 18 and feeling misunderstood," per Obama 113
Author Prosper __ who wrote "Carmen," on which the opera is based 75
Author of the surreal Zen-like book of instructions "Grapefruit" 74
Author of the story that inspired "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" 77
Author of the stories collected in "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque" 83
Author of the Oprah's Book Club selection "We Were the Mulvaneys" 79
Author of the controversial kids' book "In the Night Kitchen" 75
Author of the children's book "Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born" 86
Author of the best-selling investment book "You're Fifty — Now What?" 87
Author of the 2009 book subtitled "A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis" 80
Author of the 1968 work named in the circled letters (reading clockwise) 72
Author of "Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players" 121
Author of "Time's Arrow," 1991, a novel written in reverse chronological order 92
Author of "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" 75
Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country: Why Nafta Must Be Stopped — Now!" 91
Author of "Paris in the 20th Century," an 1863 novel first published in 1994 86
Author of "If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans" 76
Author of "How to Be the Funniest Kid in the Whole Wide World" 72
Author of "Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression" 82
Author of "Chasing the Dream: My Lifelong Journey to the World Series" 80
Author Michael who hated the movie version of "The Neverending Story" 79
Author exhumed and reburied in the Panthéon of Paris for his 2002 bicentennial 81
Author Andreyev, called "The Edgar Allan Poe of Russian Literature" 77
Austrian physician who lent his name to an English word ending in "-ize" 82
Australian cager Andrew who was selected first overall in the 2005 NBA draft 76
Auntie who said "Life's a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!" 93
Audi rival, and, when spoken as a command, a hint to this puzzle's theme 76
ATV that requires you say a "Hail Mary" before starting the engine? 77
Attorney General, or what each of six Across answers in this grid literally is 78
Attendance check, and a hint to the puzzle theme in the first words of the starred answers 90
Attempts to get a higher court to overturn one's espionage conviction? 74
Atmospheric condition in which there is no visibility both horizontally and vertically 86
Atmosphere lyric "___ enough, I'm happy I ain't famous." 74
Atlanta arena that hosted the 1988 Democratic National Convention, with "the" 87
Athlete who's been #1 on the Forbes China Celebrity 100 list six years in a row 83
Athlete who said: "I don't want to be remembered for my tennis accomplishments" 93
Athlete John who was the only person to play professionally with Bill Russell and Jim Brown 91
Assistant director for "Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads" 78
Assistant D.A. who joined McKenzie Brackman in season 4 after a brief stint as a judge (126 episodes) 101
Asset-freezing org. (CONTEST ALERT! My new all-skill, solve-at-home crossword contest benefiting the Alzheimer's Foundation of America is Sept. 30. First prize, $2,500. For details visit www.alzfdn. 204
Asset in answering the question "Does this dress make me look fat?" 77
Assassin code name of Bridget Fonda's character in "Point of No Return" 85
Asked, burst open, extracted, or broke, as the ends of this puzzle's four longest answers 93
Asimov called it "bad . . . but it is immortal for that one word" 75
Asian capital that was from 2004-07 home of the world's tallest building 76
As it was formerly known, channel with the slogan "play every day" 76
As a 16-year-old actor, youngest nonroyal with an individual portrait in Britain's National Portrait Gallery 112
Artwork using both paint and collage, e.g. ... and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters 94
Artist's pseudonym formed from the French pronunciation of his initials 75
Artist with the first hip-hop album to carry an explicit content sticker 72
Artist with the #1 albums "Relapse" (2009) and "Recovery" (2010) 84
Artist Muniz who's the subject of the documentary 'Waste Land' 74
Artist Krasner, for whose portrayal Marcia Gay Harden won an Oscar in "Pollock" 89
Artist and chess player who said "While all artists are not chess players, all chess players are artists" 115
Article in a German paper?[For the explanation to last week's puzzle, see the last clue down.] 98
Arthur ___, banker in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events" 85
Arthur whom The Smoking Gun claims was "a truck-driving Marine" 73
Arthur who was the first Yente in Broadway's "Fiddler on the Roof" 80
Arthur who played Larry David's mother on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" 78
Art Spiegelman's book with the subtitle "A Survivor's Tale" 77
Art punk band whose members appear as tophat-wearing giant eyeballs, with "The" 89
Arrest a mako in an African river? (and three words that can follow WHITE and BLUE, but not RED) 96
Army post merged with McGuire AFB and Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst 77
Arlen/Mercer song "Blues in the Night ("My Mama Done ___ Me") 76
Arkansas town that calls itself the "Quartz Crystal Capital of the World" 83
Arkansas real estate group under scrutiny in the Whitewater investigations 75
Arizona Indians whose name comes from a phrase meaning "I don't know" 83
Argument that doesn't exist until created for political gain, in modern-day slang 85
Aretha Franklin album with the Grammy-winning song "Wonderful" 72
Area between the National Mall and The White House (with "The") 73
Architect whose epitaph says "Reader, if you seek his monument, look around you" 90
Arcade game in which characters can pass through tunnels to get to the other side of the screen 95
Aptly, the Nobel Prize for Physics was presented by this actor who played Zorro, ... 84
Aptly named red tabby who played Cat in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" 78
Apt word to substitute for each of four black squares to make sense of the across answers on either side of them 112
Apt subject for today that's hidden in this puzzle's four longest answers 81
Apt place to listen to Brian Eno's "Here Come the Warm Jets"? 75
Apt adjective for today that's needed to make sense of eight puzzle answers 79
Après-___ (following a day on the slopes -- and, literally, where the first words of the four longest puzzle answers can be found) 133
Appropriately named monthly of the National Puzzlers' League, with "The" 86
Approach to arithmetic that emphasizes underlying ideas rather than exact calculations 86
Appliance maker that produced the first microwave oven for household use (1955) 79
Anybody featured in a high school yearbook, if you don't count teachers 75
Any characters on "Friday Night Lights" (geographically speaking) 75
Antonius Block's chess opponent in Bergman's "The Seventh Seal" 81
Anton ___ (character voiced by Peter O'Toole in "Ratatouille") 76
Antiperspirant that comes in "Fresh Blast" and "Fast Break" scents 86
Antiperspirant brand once advertised as "strong enough for a man" 75
Anti-abuse org. [To see the original color version of this puzzle's unusual grid, visit sundaycrosswords.com.] 115
Anthony's "Remains of the Day" and "Howards End" costar 79