"I say, old chap, I've sold my last copy of that newsweekly"? | 75 |
Singer with the so-called "hardest-working legs in show business" | 75 |
Film score composer Dimitri with twenty-six Oscar nominations and four wins | 75 |
"X-Men" villain with great leaping ability and a very long tongue | 75 |
Outfits for dancing to a frat house performance by Otis Day and the Knights | 75 |
"You've got ___ your way into tomorrow" (Glen Campbell lyric) | 75 |
"I'm returning this laundry product-it only works on blouses" | 75 |
Where you might see a "Don't even think of parking here" sign | 75 |
Featured artist on the #1 singles "Low" and "Kiss Kiss" | 75 |
Subject of the third movement of Respighi's "Fontane di Roma" | 75 |
QB's pace just before a series that will start after a commercial break | 75 |
''___ Remember'' (from ''The Fantasticks'') | 75 |
Who said "Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood" | 75 |
"Livin' on ___ time" (lyric in a #1 Don Williams country hit) | 75 |
Bo(dice attachment with la)y(ers that's a hallmar)k (of ballet danc)ing | 75 |
"Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits" quipper | 75 |
"___ brillig, and the slithy toves ..." ("Jabberwocky") | 75 |
Instrument on which Jake Shimabukuro can play "Bohemian Rhapsody" | 75 |
Title name written "on the door of this legended tomb," in poetry | 75 |
"Sonata Quasi __ Fantasia": Beethoven's "Moonlight" | 75 |
It's pictured in Van Gogh's "Starry Night Over the Rhone" | 75 |
The Tragically Hip "___ all up, don't save a thing for later" | 75 |
Part of the face whose name is derived from the Latin for "grape" | 75 |
Carpet cleaning device with the slogan "Nothing sucks like a ..." | 75 |
Member of the 2007 Women's N.C.A.A. champion basketball team, for short | 75 |
Playground equipment that'll move if you're really, really patient? | 75 |
Whence the line "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation" | 75 |
Robert Frost poem that includes "Good fences make good neighbors" | 75 |
Animator who dropped out of high school to join the army (but was rejected) | 75 |
"Much too serious a thing to be left to the military": Clemenceau | 75 |
Team Wilt Chamberlain played for when he scored 100 points in a single game | 75 |
"Dial ___ Watkins" (2004 album by Welsh bluesman Geraint Watkins) | 75 |
... Massachusetts birthplace of the 19th-century feminist Elizabeth Packard | 75 |
Song that includes the line, "How can I live through another day" | 75 |
Holiday song that begins "The sun is shining, the grass is green" | 75 |
"My ___" (song on The Who's "Who's Next" album) | 75 |
Award honoring literature that features women's stories set in the West | 75 |
He wrote, "God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform" | 75 |
Former "On Language" New York Times columnist who died on 9/27/09 | 75 |
Floors [an avxwords.com subscription makes a great holiday crossword gift!] | 75 |
Recent strikers who literally account for today's missing theme letters | 75 |
"High Qua1ityMeds - 50% off ___ straight from our 0nline parma3y" | 75 |
Advice like "Don't fly so low you crash into the Death Star"? | 75 |
Doors song off "Backstage and Dangerous" (with "Hyper") | 75 |
Five-time teammate of Bryant, Duncan, and Nowitzki at the NBA All-Star Game | 75 |
"___ Favourites" (2005 compilation album from the Tragically Hip) | 75 |
"___ Am" (Melissa Etheridge album released the year she came out) | 75 |
Nerdy band with "I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass" | 75 |
"Chimp and ___" (kid-lit series by Catherine and Laurence Anholt) | 75 |
"Avenue Q" song, "What Do You Do with ___ in English?" | 74 |
Pop group whose first Top 40 album was, appropriately, "Arrival" | 74 |
"___ Gold," 1992 album that has sold 28 million copies worldwide | 74 |
Simpson who said: "Grass today is sharper than when I was a boy" | 74 |
Mathematician who proved the impossibility of solving the quintic equation | 74 |
Word that keeps the same meaning if "cap-" is added at the front | 74 |
Firefighter Red, inspiration for John Wayne's "Hellfighters" | 74 |
He called the U.S. vice presidency a "most insignificant office" | 74 |
Prefix with ''ballistics'' or ''magnetic'' | 74 |
Rebelliously, perhaps (and a hint to this puzzle's four theme answers) | 74 |
Writer whose Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family" was posthumous | 74 |
For whom Safire wrote the words "nattering nabobs of negativism" | 74 |
Fourth word in the opening sequence to all six "Star Wars" films | 74 |
Literary character who says "I'll chase him round Good Hope" | 74 |
Q: "When is a door not a door?" A: "When it's ___" | 74 |
"Iliad" character with a shield made from seven bulls' hides | 74 |
___ Bowl (annual college football game between the Big Ten and the Big 12) | 74 |
Senator portrayer in "The West Wing" and "The Aviator" | 74 |
''Break ___!'' (''Good luck'' on Broadway) | 74 |
"I cannot tell ___" (admission attributed to a young Washington) | 74 |
1979 film with the tagline "In space no one can hear you scream" | 74 |
"Us" or "them" in "It's us against them" | 74 |
1987 #1 Heart song that starts "I hear the ticking of the clock" | 74 |
Either of the first two runners-up to Rose for the 1968 N.L. batting title | 74 |
Site with a "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought" section | 74 |
Joni Mitchell song with the lyric "She was swallowed by the sky" | 74 |
Response to "Are not!" that's unlikely to resolve the matter | 74 |
"___ Ng" (They Might Be Giants' first song on the US charts) | 74 |
''Feliz ___ Nuevo!'' (''Happy New Year!'') | 74 |
TV father of Anoop, Uma, Nabendu, Poonam, Priya, Sandeep, Sashi, and Gheet | 74 |
"__ of beauty outvalues all the utilities of the world": Emerson | 74 |
Movie with the tagline "The movie was fake.The mission was real" | 74 |
Rebel ape in "Planet of the Apes" played by Helena Bonham Carter | 74 |
Alan of "Little Miss Sunshine" and "Sunshine Cleaning" | 74 |
"The only way to run away without leaving home," per Twyla Tharp | 74 |
Musketeer Salim imagined himself to be, in "Slumdog Millionaire" | 74 |
Words before "to be born" and "to die" in Ecclesiastes | 74 |
"Bonne fete ___..." ("Happy Birthday" line, in Quebec) | 74 |
Who wrote "Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think" | 74 |
Directing nominee Alejandro González Iñárritu for "___" | 74 |
"New York Mining Disaster 1941" was their first U.S. hit in 1967 | 74 |
Plain whose novel "Heartwood" was published posthumously in 2011 | 74 |
Ballplayer who's the subject of a museum at Montclair State University | 74 |
"And they give you cash, which is just as good as money" speaker | 74 |
Kind of production that "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" parodies | 74 |
State capital whose name comes from the French for "wooded area" | 74 |
Critter that can follow the ends of this puzzle's five longest answers | 74 |
Beekeeper Shavitz who cofounded a company whose products include lip balms | 74 |
Republican candidate whose campaign manager is the "smoking man" | 74 |
Band whose "Shadow Stabbing" is featured in "Wordplay" | 74 |
On second thought, make it a romantic comedy: "Soylent Green..." | 74 |