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Inability to stop building castle towers at inappropriate moments? 66
Its slogan was once "The things we do to make you happy" 66
It "often gives a small thing a big shadow": old proverb 66
Its symbol is a "Y" with two horizontal lines through it 66
Insect that's the last word in the Scrabble Players Dictionary 66
Its grounds house the unsolved puzzle sculpture "Kryptos" 67
Its flag has three equal horizontal bands of blue, black, and white 67
It's sometimes winkin' or blinkin,' but doesn't nod 67
It had "three deuces and a four-speed and a 389," in song 67
In film, gradual appearance of an image through an expanding circle 67
Its flag has a cross with the words "For gallantry" on it 67
It began with the slogan "It's time to get connected" 67
ItÂ’s worth 200 points on the SAT, according to facetious claims 67
Its logo has 35 flags on it, including the Stars and Stripes: Abbr. 67
Indiana city where the International Circus Hall of Fame is located 67
It begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" 67
Irish ensemble with five singers, a fiddler, and a few PBS specials 67
It can't be taken away, in "The Greatest Love of All" 67
Instrument heard in the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" 67
Initialism said after a particularly graphic and personal statement 67
It may precede ''boy!'' or ''girl!'' 68
It lost to VHS in part because the porn industry didn't adopt it 68
In one sense, it's used in breaking, and in another, in entering 68
Interior Secretary Hitchcock who served under McKinley and Roosevelt 68
It "has its reasons which reason knows nothing of": Pascal 68
It starts "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son..." 68
It's prohibited by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 68
It knocked "Bridge Over Troubled Water" out of the #1 spot 68
Instrument heard on Simon & Garfunkel's "Bookends" 68
Its first words were "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll" 68
In "Casablanca," who said, "Play it again, Sam"? 68
It's next to mercurio in the tabla periódica de los elementos 68
Item with features that begin this puzzle's four longest answers 68
It has a separate men's store opposite its main store in Chicago 68
Its magazine had the recent article "The Polynesian Ideal" 68
It establishes that there can be no religious test for public office 68
Inductee in the inaugural year of the ... NASCAR Hall of Fame [2010] 68
It stops at Manhattan's Washington Square and Rockefeller Center 68
Iconic thrash band with the debut album "Kill 'Em All" 68
It lost out to "The Phantom of the Opera" for Best Musical 68
iPhone assistant who says that "42" is the meaning of life 68
Island setting in Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse" 68
It originated from the General Call made with a boatswain's pipe 68
It's "when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie" 69
It was once described as an "odious column of bolted metal" 69
International company with the slogan "Home away from home" 69
Item: 1936 novel. Problem: Missing from collection after freak storm. 69
Its southern border is about seven times longer than its northern one 69
It begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son ..." 69
International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee the same year as Guillermo 69
It ends "... and they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh" 69
It can follow the last word of this puzzle's five longest answers 69
Its youngest British member, Elise Tan Roberts, was admitted at age 2 69
Instrument heard in Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe" 69
Instruments featured in the first of Bach's Brandenburg concertos 69
Its original purpose was to house Buddhist relics and sacred writings 69
Indiana town that's home to the International Circus Hall of Fame 69
It's "architecture, not interior decoration": Hemingway 69
It once billed itself "The most trusted name in television" 69
In modern-day slang, guilt and lack of motivation after becoming rich 69
Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista ___, after whom a comet is named 69
It's also called the "Lincoln Law" (found in GOLF CART) 69
Italian philosopher ___ Bruno, whose name was given to a lunar crater 69
Indian car company trying to break into the U.S. market with the Nano 69
Its flag has green and yellow stripes and a white star in a red field 69
Informal greetings (that were used to create this puzzle's theme) 69
It starts in Friar Laurence's cell in "Romeo and Juliet" 70
Its motto is "To help them, you have to help yourself first" 70
It may be heard on the NPR show "The Thistle & Shamrock" 70
Irving Berlin's "___ My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen" 70
Ionesco play featuring the Professor and the Pupil, with “The” 70
Item: 1991 play. Problem: Borrowed by New York patron, never returned. 70
Is blessed with many assets, before "him" or "her" 70
Iraqi city where the name for the fabric "muslin" comes from 70
Impresario Hurok's drawing of the Roman sun god isn't too bad? 70
Interjection that seemingly no one on the internet can spell correctly 70
It ends "...and peaceful slept the mighty Hector's shade" 71
It claimed to have "more stars than there are in the heavens" 71
It bills itself as "The World's Most Famous Arena": Abbr. 71
Item on the cover of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" 71
Israeli author of "Where the Jackals Howl, and Other Stories" 71
Innocent response to "Are you smoking that cigarette inside?" 71
Ian whose "Atonement" was adapted into a Best Picture nominee 71
In song she was "a wild sort of devil, but dead on the level" 71
It usually consists of an entrée, adagio, two variations, and a coda 71
In the 2005 national one, the winning word was "appoggiatura" 71
Italian poet who was the subject of a Goethe play and a Donizetti opera 71
Its film school alumni include Alexander Payne and Francis Ford Coppola 71
Its first issue featured Sugar Ray Robinson's wife Edna on the cover 72
It stands for "Committee for State Security" after translation 72
In his first TV appearance, he played Scrooge in a 1962 animated special 72
Island nation that was the setting of a 2005 "Survivor" season 72
It answers the question "Do you know how fast you were going?" 72
Iconic AC/DC album with the song "You Shook Me All Night Long" 72
Invoice for loofahs with "No-Spin Zone" printed on the handle? 72
Illinois city where HAL from "2001" was purportedly programmed 72
It's good for "absolutely nothing" according to a 1970 hit 72
It's ''positively'' hidden four times in this puzzle 72
It's about 325 miles east of Texas's H-Town, with "the" 73
In a Kinks hit s/he "walked like a woman and talked like a man" 73