| [*cross out* Gibbons and siamangs] Mountaintop that's not the very top? | 75 |
| "I'm wearing some outdoorsy clothes I bought from a catalog"? | 75 |
| James Hilton novel that's the source of the term "Shangri-La" | 75 |
| It's the end of the world!...if you want to get really literal about it | 75 |
| Square, in old slang, as indicated by forming a square with one's hands | 75 |
| Bread with swirls stolen by Jerry in a classic "Seinfeld" episode | 75 |
| 2003 film with the tagline "Free Your Mind," with "The" | 75 |
| "Anyway, my deadline's ap¬proach¬ing. I better get ___" | 75 |
| Director of "Charlie's Angels" and "This Means War" | 75 |
| "... They lived peacefully in the land of ___, until one day ..." | 75 |
| Author Prosper __ who wrote "Carmen," on which the opera is based | 75 |
| Cartoon character played by Leslie Nielsen in a 1997 live-action adaptation | 75 |
| Mississippi petulantly observes it in tandem with Robert E. Lee's birth | 75 |
| Condition resulting from long-term dietary deficiencies or undernourishment | 75 |
| Winner of 2009's Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "Precious" | 75 |
| Shakespearean "I can't believe we just stayed up all night!"? | 75 |
| Political comedian with the 1973 album "Sing a Song of Watergate" | 75 |
| Mascot for Sting, or a cookie company's expansion into precious metals? | 75 |
| Soft leather used in wallets, whose name derives from a place in California | 75 |
| Chic scientists love these Day-Glo accessories for Special Forces troops... | 75 |
| White House press secretary who once hosted "Saturday Night Live" | 75 |
| Team with which Yogi Berra and Willie Mays both ended their playing careers | 75 |
| Greek prince ___ Cassadine, longtime "General Hospital" character | 75 |
| Sue Ann __, Betty White's role on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 75 |
| Nearly circular shape used as the floor plan for most Bahá'i temples | 75 |
| Clapton "Don't want ___. Just another reason for another lie" | 75 |
| Metaphorical talk show area of which each of the theme entries steers clear | 75 |
| It doesn't portray a big win nearly as well when it's regular-sized | 75 |
| Having gained citizenship in another country. The UK, perhaps, in this case | 75 |
| The largest man-made object in orbit around the Earth, with "The" | 75 |
| The world's largest ..., in Anniston, Alabama, boasts fifteen-foot legs | 75 |
| NFL star Michael who was the basis for the movie "The Blind Side" | 75 |
| Song with the lyric "In the middle of the night I call your name" | 75 |
| MATURE, FUN-LOVING man, smoker, music lover. Come share a palatial home ... | 75 |
| Ukrainian-born actress who was a Bond girl in "Quantum of Solace" | 75 |
| "A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread..." writer's name, translated | 75 |
| "Say as he says, ___ shall never go" ("The Taming of the Shr | 75 |
| "Saw the air too much with your hand," in Shakespeare's words | 75 |
| "In 2008, I said I was going to take piano lessons.Instead I ..." | 75 |
| Shelley poem that begins "I met a traveller from an antique land" | 75 |
| Literary experimentalist Georges with "Life: A User's Manual" | 75 |
| Item on a safari guide's "least recommended activities" list? | 75 |
| "Weird Al" Yankovic album featuring "Addicted to Spuds" | 75 |
| ___ Awards (pop culture ceremony in which the public votes for the winners) | 75 |
| Theater VIP section, as suggested by the answers on this puzzle's edges | 75 |
| Lying in the mud during a freezing storm, in "The Divine Comedy"? | 75 |
| The ability to be on a string, can mouth along to what I'm saying, etc. | 75 |
| Healing technique that's Japanese for "universal life energy" | 75 |
| Announcement/event of September 2011, or what happened to the theme answers | 75 |
| She reprised Faye Dunaway's role in "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 75 |
| Widespread Internet prank involving a bait-and-switch link to a music video | 75 |
| Molecule key for studying evolutionary relationships between species: Abbr. | 75 |
| 1990s dance hit with that recurring line "Bada bwi ba ba bada bo" | 75 |
| He voiced Meadowlark in the "Harlem Globetrotters" cartoon series | 75 |
| Oscar winner who sang in "Darby O'Gill and the Little People" | 75 |
| Antiperspirant brand once advertised as "strong enough for a man" | 75 |
| Author of the controversial kids' book "In the Night Kitchen" | 75 |
| Advice to a young Schwarzenegger: "If you want to succceed, ___!" | 75 |
| Discovery channel programming block that included "Ocean of Fear" | 75 |
| Word after "does" and "doesn't" in an old ad slogan | 75 |
| "Where'd'ya hang 'Water Lillies' in this museum?" | 75 |
| "___ liebt dich" ("She Loves You" rerecorded in German) | 75 |
| Often-cited distance between things ... or what's hidden in this puzzle | 75 |
| "Try to chew your food a little more--don't scarf it" phrase? | 75 |
| Whom Raskolnikov confesses his crime to in "Crime and Punishment" | 75 |
| Movie character who says "The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of" | 75 |
| A synonym for it can be found inside this puzzle's four longest entries | 75 |
| "The primary factor in a successful attack," per Lord Mountbatten | 75 |
| Lowish varieties of "vertical deflection traffic calming devices" | 75 |
| A "Star Trek" officer and a physician are going to board a plane? | 75 |
| Springing bounce in tall grasses, as by an animal, to view the surroundings | 75 |
| Identification that John David Sweeney, Jr. was the first to receive: Abbr. | 75 |
| Subject of James Carville's "... And the Horse He Rode In On" | 75 |
| "Souvenir" picked up in Amsterdam's red-light district: Abbr. | 75 |
| Many thoroughfares ... or what this puzzle's Across answers consist of? | 75 |
| "___ Nacht" (original German version of "Silent Night") | 75 |
| Top-grossing concert act of 1989, '94 and '05, with "the" | 75 |
| Classical music group ... or what the four sets of circled letters make up? | 75 |
| Theme #4 (Dah dah-dah dah-dah, dah dah dah! Dah dah-dah dah-dah Dat-Dadah!) | 75 |
| Word that may elicit the response "And don't call me Shirley" | 75 |
| Swing both ways, and a literal hint to how four puzzle answers were created | 75 |
| Word elisions, as in "forecastle" to "fo'c'sle" | 75 |
| Skill needed when being asked "Does this dress make me look fat?" | 75 |
| U.S. President who inaugurated baseball's 7th inning stretch, allegedly | 75 |
| "¿Qué ___?" ("¿Cómo estás?" alternative) | 75 |
| It begins: "It was the best of times . . . " (with "A") | 75 |
| Movie epic that's probably more than you ever wanted to know about poi? | 75 |
| Letter that some feel should have its own day, rather than pi having Pi Day | 75 |
| Country-pop star with the 2008 six-time platinum album "Fearless" | 75 |
| QB whose name is added phonetically to the middle of the three long entries | 75 |
| "America's favorite active pro athlete," per a 2012 ESPN poll | 75 |
| Anybody featured in a high school yearbook, if you don't count teachers | 75 |
| ''Don't __!'' (''Mum's the word!'') | 75 |
| Real-life scientist played by David Bowie in "The Prestige," 2006 | 75 |
| Walter who wrote "The Hustler" and "The Color of Money" | 75 |
| 1980 romantic adventure film starring Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins | 75 |
| 1967 war film, and an apt description for this puzzle's starred answers | 75 |
| "That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest" penner | 75 |
| "A Nervous ___ Motion of the Head to the Left" (Andrew Bird song) | 75 |
| "If God wanted us to fly, He would have given us ___": Mel Brooks | 75 |