West with the autobiography "Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It" | 74 |
Bill who said, "It's all been satirized for your protection" | 74 |
Black Friday destination found in nine of this puzzle's Across answers | 74 |
Children's book author Brown who created the "Arthur" series | 74 |
"Who Needs the Kwik-E-___?" (song from "The Simpsons") | 74 |
Richard Hooker book subtitled "A Novel About Three Army Doctors" | 74 |
Pulitzer-winning graphic novel subtitled "A Survivor's Tale" | 74 |
Team that finished last out of ten teams in each of its first four seasons | 74 |
Like the upcoming elections, and a hint to the four longest Across answers | 74 |
“No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for ___”: Samuel Johnson | 74 |
North Africans disputed in a "Seinfeld" Trivial Pursuit question | 74 |
Production co. responsible for "Lou Grant" and "Rhoda" | 74 |
Its second-ever video was for Pat Benatar's "You Better Run" | 74 |
Chuck Berry title girl who's repeatedly asked "Is that you?" | 74 |
Brand once advertised with the jingle "We wear short shorts ..." | 74 |
"___, brutish, and short" (how Hobbes described the life of man) | 74 |
Eight of the world's 10 highest mountains are entirely or partly in it | 74 |
His dying words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" | 74 |
The "She" in Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It" | 74 |
Symbol on the film poster for Eastwood's "Hang 'Em High" | 74 |
Without any chance at all (and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme) | 74 |
Month that "Peanuts" and the Model T debuted (not the same year) | 74 |
Atmosphere lyric "___ enough, I'm happy I ain't famous." | 74 |
When repeated, one of Piers Anthony's "Xanth" fantasy novels | 74 |
ABUNDANT RUSSIAN RESOURCE THAT ONLY NICE, NON-SANCTIONING NATIONS CAN HAVE | 74 |
1970s R&B trio in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with "the" | 74 |
Nickname of the university that was the site of a 1962 desegregation drama | 74 |
"___ the other reindeer" (common mishearing of a Yuletide lyric) | 74 |
Baseballer Vizquel who holds the record for most games played at shortstop | 74 |
She allowed "Across the Universe" to be performed at the Grammys | 74 |
Author of the surreal Zen-like book of instructions "Grapefruit" | 74 |
Start of many songs in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" | 74 |
Name on "Sons of Anarchy" and "The Andy Griffith Show" | 74 |
She produced a musical version of "The Color Purple" on Broadway | 74 |
Second-greatest player of all time, in a 1997 "Hockey News" vote | 74 |
Milo who played a Supreme Court Chief Justice on "The West Wing" | 74 |
Cheri who portrayed a "Morning Latte" co-host on "SNL" | 74 |
"__ American Cousin," play Lincoln was viewing when assassinated | 74 |
Words that can precede both parts of this puzzle's six longest answers | 74 |
“I ___ my soul to the company store” (“Sixteen Tons” line) | 74 |
Space between Jail and Electric Company in the British version of Monopoly | 74 |
Todd who wrote the children's bestseller "The Thankful Book" | 74 |
Repeated by rote ... or a word that's mixed up in three themed answers | 74 |
Word with ''retirement'' or ''graduation'' | 74 |
What "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" has a lot of | 74 |
"Lethal Weapon 2," "... 3" and "... 4" actor | 74 |
Org. that issued a statement on Michael Vick's signing with the Eagles | 74 |
...while actor Bill Nighy costarred with many ___ in a 2000s movie trilogy | 74 |
"All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream" writer | 74 |
What "Saturday Night Live" players are not ready for, supposedly | 74 |
Biblical book whence the line "The meek shall inherit the earth" | 74 |
Name of Michael's penis in the Judy Blume book "Forever ..." | 74 |
It's easy to do if you've got a book, hard if kids are bugging you | 74 |
"For whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also ___": Galatians | 74 |
"Bag it, tag it, sell it to the butcher in the store" Phish song | 74 |
"They tried to make me go to ___, I said, 'No, no, no.'" | 74 |
Band who settled on their name by flipping randomly through the dictionary | 74 |
1953's "The Jazz Singer" or 1976's "King Kong" | 74 |
Tony-winning playwright for "Art" and "God of Carnage" | 74 |
Country singer with the 1997 triple platinum hit "How Do I Live" | 74 |
The second blank in the seafood restaurant sign "___ ___ season" | 74 |
What Soul Asylum's phone won't do in "Somebody to Shove" | 74 |
Response to the debut of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," e.g. | 74 |
"The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables" author's initials | 74 |
Letters with ''messenger'' or ''transfer'' | 74 |
His "Crouching Woman" is in the Hirshhorn's sculpture garden | 74 |
O'Donnell who hosted a widely panned 2008 Thanksgiving variety special | 74 |
"House in the __ Plumet" (book of "Les Misérables") | 74 |
1961 #1 hit for Dion, and a literal hint to this puzzle's hidden theme | 74 |
1998 movie with the quote "I saved Latin. What did you ever do?" | 74 |
Wit who recorded the classic 1960 comedy album "At the Hungry I" | 74 |
Teammate of Reggie, Rollie, Catfish, and Vida on the 1970s Oakland A's | 74 |
California's ___ Valley, known as "America's salad bowl" | 74 |
Literary character who asks "Would you, could you, in the dark?" | 74 |
Political leader who patented a system to alter the buoyancy of steamboats | 74 |
"It's only ___!" ("Winning isn't everything!") | 74 |
"It's just ___!" ("Winning isn't everything!") | 74 |
"The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" author Sherman | 74 |
Varnish component that gets its name from the Latin for "garlic" | 74 |
Like a "Better active today than radioactive tomorrow" sentiment | 74 |
Richard D. James covering "Seventeen" with Pat Smear's band? | 74 |
Attempts to get a higher court to overturn one's espionage conviction? | 74 |
First and only fictional group to have a #1 hit song, with "The" | 74 |
Scholars believe that "A Musical Joke" by Mystery Person was ... | 74 |
Where a dog-walker might go (and where a message is hidden in this puzzle) | 74 |
Brit's ending to the song "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" | 74 |
Do a quick Erev Yom Kippur, show your face for Kol Nidre, no muss no fuss? | 74 |
"___ Technology" (2007 #5 hit for 50 Cent and Justin Timberlake) | 74 |
Animal taking a walk in Henry Mancini's jazzy "Hatari!" tune | 74 |
Poor crossword construction technique that requires too much of the solver | 74 |
..."I Just Can't Help Believing She Blinded Me With Science" | 74 |
Democratic territory / Cardinal, e.g. / "Over the Rainbow" flier | 74 |
VH1 show on the New York Daily News's "Top 10 Worst of 2005" | 74 |
Spiky device thrown in the road to puncture a speeding suspect's tires | 74 |
Number five on askmen.com's "Top 10 Models of All Time" poll | 74 |
Bygone NYC club whose name was an acronym for the music genres it featured | 74 |
Ingredient served with fries and brown gravy in the Canadian dish poutine | 74 |
Piano pieces nicknamed 'Winter Wind' and 'Butterfly,' e.g. | 74 |
Blue-tongued dog in the canine version of the "Twilight" series? | 74 |
Mystery author whose work has been translated into more than 100 languages | 74 |