Geography class: D -- “Our instructor tried to cover too much material; he was ___” | 91 |
1980 William Hurt film (and what eight answers herein contain on a trip across the country) | 91 |
"Mother" and leader of the American Shakers that spoke in tongues, born 2/29/1736 | 91 |
"It's ___!" ("Family Guy" parody of "Return of the Jedi") | 91 |
Swiss mathmetician Daniel whose eponymous principle led to the carburetor and airplane wing | 91 |
Violet Beauregarde is transformed into one in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 91 |
“Iggy, your stirring Duncan Hines batter has no relevance to our experiment on ...” | 91 |
Mystery Person once wrote a waltz in which the choice of measures played was determined ... | 91 |
Song with the lyric "And the painted ponies go up and down," with "The" | 91 |
Comic who coined the words "eneagled," "mantasy," and "freem" | 91 |
"Don't call me a mindless philosopher, you overweight glob of grease" speaker | 91 |
Memo about museum staff putting mistletoe around Frans's "Laughing Cavalier"? | 91 |
Chronologically first but last-published of the Leatherstocking Tales, with "The" | 91 |
When a player doesn't score for a while, or when a player doesn't score for a while | 91 |
Santayana defines it as "redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim" | 91 |
Max Bialystock's musical adaptation of "Hamlet," in "The Producers" | 91 |
Like people in a group hug, presumably (and a group hug involving Tributes #7, #8, and #11) | 91 |
A scarab beetle with a heart-shaped mark on its wing covers was named after this adventurer | 91 |
Athlete John who was the only person to play professionally with Bill Russell and Jim Brown | 91 |
Site where Strong Bad, in message #100, tells how he got his "very own The Cheat" | 91 |
Last words from Hamlet (well, he goes on for a while after that, but these words sum it up) | 91 |
"Am ___ yesterday's news?" ("You'll Never Know," Edwyn Collins) | 91 |
On second thought, make it an edgy comedy: "The Unbearable Lightness of Being..." | 91 |
The story of "Sleepy Hollow" set in outer space (or wherever else comes to mind)? | 91 |
Rapper with no plans to stick around, or a "Back to the Future" hero after hours? | 91 |
Film character who says "I promise teach karate. That my part. You promise learn" | 91 |
Saxophonist-composer Jimmy, known for his big-band arrangements for Benny Goodman and Count | 91 |
“Getting feedback from hospital occupants is a good use of funding,” Tom agreed ___ | 91 |
"In what month of pregnancy does a woman begin to look pregnant?" "___" | 91 |
He had a cameo on the Simpson's episode "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words" | 91 |
"___ Warns Russkies to Knock it Off" (1963 "Our Dumb Century" headline) | 91 |
Eminem rap with the lyric "Guarantee I'll be the greatest thing you ever had" | 91 |
1975 #1 hit song with the lyrics "the love you gave me, nothing else can save me" | 91 |
"We eat ham and jam and ___ a lot" ("Knights of the Round Table" lyric) | 91 |
"I Don't Want to ___ the Party" (the B-side of "Eight Days a Week") | 91 |
Biker club for Jewish guys? (This one's real; their shirts say, is hog is kosher") | 91 |
1980 funk album from Slave with the hits "Watching You" and "Snap Shot" | 91 |
Roman writer who originated the phrase "Where there's life, there's hope" | 91 |
1889 work of art deemed unsuitable for general display at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair | 91 |
Musical featuring the songs "Tornado Ballet" and "Slide Some Oil to Me" | 91 |
Infielder Juan who won World Series rings with the White Sox in 2005 and the Giants in 2010 | 91 |
He named a minor character in his most famous work Vivian Darkbloom, an anagram of his name | 91 |
Philosopher who wrote "It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere" | 91 |
Senate candidate whose "proof" that she is 1/32nd Cherokee is her high cheekbones | 91 |
"I challenge you to a dance duel to see who can shake their ass the naughtiest!"? | 91 |
"We're coming to your town, we'll help you party down, ___ American band" | 91 |
Classic rap outfit whose more famous members are circled in this puzzle's theme answers | 91 |
First words of the title of Sue Grafton's as-yet-unwritten 24th Kinsey Millhone mystery | 91 |
Swiss band with "Oh, Yeah" (as heard in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off") | 91 |
"If the fans don't come out to the ballpark, you can't stop them" speaker | 91 |
"Million Dollar ___" (2006 "Simpsons" episode featuring Homer's dad) | 92 |
Fictional character who says "I now prophesy that I will dismember my dismemberer" | 92 |
2012 Paula Broadwell biography subtitled "The Education of General David Petraeus" | 92 |
1929 #1 hit whose title follows the line "Now he's gone and we're through" | 92 |
Author of "Time's Arrow," 1991, a novel written in reverse chronological order | 92 |
Girl's name that becomes a different girl's name if you switch the first two letters | 92 |
Product with the old ad catchphrase "Mother, please, I'd rather do it myself!" | 92 |
1997 horror film with the tagline "If you can't breathe, you can't scream" | 92 |
Word rhymed with "yacht" and "gavotte" in "You're So Vain" | 92 |
He conducted the premiere performances of "Pagliacci" and "La Bohème" | 92 |
"Flew in from Miami Beach ___" (opening lyric to "Back in the U.S.S.R.") | 92 |
Its first tweet was "We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet" | 92 |
"The ___ Effect" (unreasonable expectations of real-life forensics held by juries) | 92 |
One "whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be": Bierce | 92 |
Its stroke is "as a lover's pinch, which hurts, and is desired," per Cleopatra | 92 |
Shuffle off this mortal coil, run down the curtain and join the bleedin' choir invisible | 92 |
Handyman's answer of "Boring" to the question "How's business?"? | 92 |
He said "A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both" | 92 |
"Failure is more frequently from want of ___ than want of capital": Daniel Webster | 92 |
Company that won Harvard's 2002 IgNobel Prize for Most Creative Use of Imaginary Numbers | 92 |
Org. that promotes motor oil recycling with the slogan "You dump it, you drink it" | 92 |
Antepenultimate and penultimate words of the penultimate sentence of a Shakespeare character | 92 |
"My Best ___" (Werner Herzog documentary about his relationship with Klaus Kinski) | 92 |
Little ones who, they say, are made up of the ends of this puzzle's four longest entries | 92 |
Source of "Say! In the dark? Here in the dark! Would you, could you, in the dark?" | 92 |
"___ thou thy wits, and didst persuade revenge / It could not move thus" (Laertes) | 92 |
"An animal whose eggs you'd probably never eat for breakfast." "___" | 92 |
Newsman who famously defined news as "something somebody doesn't want printed" | 92 |
"___, gorgeous!" (Fanny Brice's comment to herself when looking in the mirror) | 92 |
1954 Patti Page hit, whose title is sung three times before "Please, don't go" | 92 |
"___ the One" (Elvis Presley hit on the flip side of "Heartbreak Hotel") | 92 |
Bohemian writer whose last request was that all his manuscripts be "burned unread" | 92 |
Lawrence who co-wrote "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" | 92 |
According to Han, "He's a card player, gambler, scoundrel.You'd like him." | 92 |
According to legend, he spent decades in his mother's womb and emerged with a gray beard | 92 |
Miley Cyrus movie starring Demi Moore (yes, this is a thing; it shouldn't be, but it is) | 92 |
Reed who sang "when the smack begins to flow/then I really don't care anymore" | 92 |
Who said "A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin" | 92 |
Title land that "sounds so sweet with the sun sinking low," in a James Taylor song | 92 |
"She's got electric boots, a ___ suit" ("Bennie and the Jets" lyric) | 92 |
Give poor feedback to, online [visit us at avxword.com to get more great puzzles every week] | 92 |
"What a chap who doesn't care much about anything wants to read": Evelyn Waugh | 92 |
Movie in which the title character says "The last miracle I did was the 1969 Mets" | 92 |
Actor who delivered the line "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in" | 92 |
Prefix that, with "gram," refers to a crossword using every letter of the alphabeT | 92 |
___-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson's role in "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace") | 92 |
1969 film character who said "I'm walkin' here! I'm walkin' here!" | 92 |
M&M's that were removed from 1976 to 1987 out of a health concern for a coloring dye | 92 |
Def Leppard song that begins with the gibberish "Gunter, glieben, glauten, globen" | 92 |
Brand with the old slogan "Stop making those 'no more coffee' resolutions" | 92 |