| Letters for the names "buried" in this puzzle's theme answers | 75 |
| Wisconsin city billed as the "Birthplace of the Republican Party" | 75 |
| "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" lead___ Lisa Peretti | 75 |
| "Kickin' Out the ___" Ken Will Morton & the Wholly Ghosts | 75 |
| Asimov called it "bad . . . but it is immortal for that one word" | 75 |
| Where Mirabelle Buttersfield sells gloves in the movie "Shopgirl" | 75 |
| City that's home to a statue honoring the TV show "Bewitched" | 75 |
| Hayek who is Will Smith's unrequited love in "Wild Wild West" | 75 |
| "Thank you! Thank you, ___!" (end of a well-known kids' book) | 75 |
| "When you're slapped, you'll take it and like it" speaker | 75 |
| Third baseman Ron posthumously elected to the Hall of Fame in December 2011 | 75 |
| "The hunger of a dragon is slow to wake, but hard to __": Le Guin | 75 |
| One who can be patched together from the letters added to the theme answers | 75 |
| ... the one for Medicine by this "Midnight in Paris" actress, ... | 75 |
| 1962 Anne Sexton poetry collection whose title comes from “Macbeth” | 75 |
| "___ should keep himself to himself": "Treasure Island" | 75 |
| ... Basketball Hall of Fame [1959] and College Football Hall of Fame [1951] | 75 |
| Union perk found in the answer to each clue that's followed by a number | 75 |
| "Little Bo Peep," "Mary Had a Little Lamb," or the like | 75 |
| "Aux ___, citoyens" (rallying cry in "La Marseillaise") | 75 |
| Classic 1890's song that ends "Sailor take care! ... Beware!" | 75 |
| Ad slogan that explains why a Simpson kid is missing part of his candy bar? | 75 |
| What Commissioner Gordon is always findin' at Gotham City crime scenes? | 75 |
| Your chewing gum might lose its flavor on this, according to Lonnie Donegan | 75 |
| From a star on "The Golden Girls" to a Pennsylvania Avenue abode? | 75 |
| Phenomenon evidenced in the 2011 film subtitled "Never Say Never" | 75 |
| Possible result of a waiter misunderstanding an order for broth with perch? | 75 |
| Servant's complaint about serving a British queen one course of a meal? | 75 |
| "Pygmy chimpanzee" found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo | 75 |
| Celebrity couple nickname #3: "Toxic" singer and Stooges frontman | 75 |
| Song that begins "Hey, where did we go, days when the rains came" | 75 |
| "Li'l Abner" character Joe who has a rain cloud over his head | 75 |
| Q: "How did you know I was a tea connoisseur?" A: "___" | 75 |
| West Coast burger chain advertised by a writhing Paris Hilton washing a car | 75 |
| Character who sings "She's a super King Kamehameha bee-yotch" | 75 |
| Mathematical field that includes the so-called "butterfly effect" | 75 |
| #1 hits like "All About That Balsa" and "Shake It Oak"? | 75 |
| "No entertainment is so ___" (start of a Lady Montague quotation) | 75 |
| People who recite "Jabberwocky" door-to-door during the holidays? | 75 |
| Lurid 1979 film about John Dillinger's girlfriend, with "The" | 75 |
| Waitress: "In other words, the One-Two ___. Comin' right up." | 75 |
| Baltimore specialty / Effortless task / Move on all fours with the belly up | 75 |
| Ratt "Feel the heat of the rhythm. Feel the heat of my hand. ___" | 75 |
| Stand-up guy who played Tobias Fünke on "Arrested Development" | 75 |
| Words before "though some have called thee / Mighty and dreadful" | 75 |
| "I'm Chevy Chase" and "You're not," for example | 75 |
| Like the Jordan River, according to "Michael Row the Boat Ashore" | 75 |
| A good band pic on the CD, songs that will appeal to music producers, etc.? | 75 |
| Since, in Spain (I promise the next clue won't be another foreign word) | 75 |
| Cuban-born actor whose first film was 1940's "Too Many Girls" | 75 |
| "O Freunde, nicht ___ Töne! (opening line to Beethoven's Ninth) | 75 |
| "Consume only lemon water and cayenne pepper during the day," say | 75 |
| 2008 spoof flick that got a rare 0% rating from the website Rotten Tomatoes | 75 |
| Internet news source that was the first to break the Clinton/Lewinsky story | 75 |
| Part of his body was famously insured for $100,000 by Lloyd's of London | 75 |
| Temporary numeric identifications assigned to a node in an internet network | 75 |
| They fly throughout the U.K. (not to be confused with the American carrier) | 75 |
| "Betty, la ___" (telenovela that inspired "Ugly Betty") | 75 |
| Mathematician Pierre whose "last theorem" took 358 years to prove | 75 |
| Book about some dork with the uncanny ability to create computer documents? | 75 |
| South Carolina university whose alumni include Amy Grant and Keith Lockhart | 75 |
| Event featuring new work, and where the items in the corners might be found | 75 |
| "Who is John ___?" (question asked in "Atlas Shrugged") | 75 |
| Midwestern city that's the title of a song in "The Music Man" | 75 |
| On second thought, make it a goofball comedy: "The Good Earth..." | 75 |
| "I'm returning these pet accessories-they're quite holey" | 75 |
| "The whole of ___ consists in the art of being honest": Jefferson | 75 |
| Boxing champ portrayed in the biopic "Somebody Up There Likes Me" | 75 |
| Shak. play with the famous line, "What a piece of pork is a man"? | 75 |
| What I wished for, but couldn't write correctly due to heavy turbulence | 75 |
| "Come to the sheltered spot you can't wait to get away from!" | 75 |
| Genre-hopping jazz pianist who scored the "Fat Albert" theme song | 75 |
| "And so this foul vixen kept me broadcasting for years" response? | 75 |
| What one gets by multiplying the numbers in this puzzle's theme answers | 75 |
| NBA military appreciation initiative, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 75 |
| "___ say it is good to fall": Whitman, "Song of Myself" | 75 |
| Song that starts "A winter's day in a deep and dark December" | 75 |
| "My plan is to hide inside John's piano and jump out at him"? | 75 |
| Arkansas real estate group under scrutiny in the Whitewater investigations | 75 |
| Monkees hit composed by Neil Diamond which was later covered by Smash Mouth | 75 |
| "___ with a wonderful guy" (lyric from "South Pacific") | 75 |
| "So why on earth should ___" ("A Hard Day's Night") | 75 |
| Boxer Johansson who was Sports Illustrated's 1959 Sportsman of the Year | 75 |
| Urban areas (as hinted at by the circled letters in this puzzle's grid) | 75 |
| Only author represented in every major division of the Dewey Decimal System | 75 |
| "___ little silhouetto ..." ("Bohemian Rhapsody" lyric) | 75 |
| Lead-in to "Five Dollars" and "Sixpence" in song titles | 75 |
| "Chances are 'cause ___ a silly grin..." (Johnny Mathis line) | 75 |
| One of three Oscar hosts who were also nominated for an award the same year | 75 |
| Curtis who wrote the children's book "My Mommy Hung the Moon" | 75 |
| Best Actor of 1990 who later supplied a voice for "The Lion King" | 75 |
| Oscar-winning director of "A Bug's Life" and "Cars" | 75 |
| Yankees hurler (1996 champs) / Solo singer of "Lady" (#1 in 1980) | 75 |
| It states that a planet's orbit is an ellipse with the Sun at one focus | 75 |
| Author of "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" | 75 |
| Transmission with the heading: "FROM: THE GREATEST PITCHER EVER"? | 75 |
| Olympic gold medalist who was a "Dancing With the Stars" champion | 75 |
| Literary character whose last words are "The horror! The horror!" | 75 |
| Target of criticism in Vincent Bugliosi's 1996 book "Outrage" | 75 |
| Michael who memorized the patterns of the "Press Your Luck" board | 75 |