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Springsteen "His body hit the street with such a beautiful ___" 73
Springsteen "If you've ever seen ___ trick pony then you've seen me" 86
Springsteen "When they built you, brother, they broke the ___" 72
Springsteen song that starts, "Hey, little girl, is your daddy home?" 79
Spud who won the 1986 Slam Dunk Contest with a "180-degree reverse two-handed strawberry jam" 103
Spy movie villain who says "East, West, just points of the compass, each as stupid as the other" 106
Square, in old slang, as indicated by forming a square with one's hands 75
Squirrel's staple [don't miss great indie puzzles from avxwords.com! subscribe today!] 94
Stadium billed as "Eighth Wonder of the World" upon opening in 1965 77
Stand-up guy who played Tobias Fünke on "Arrested Development" 75
Standard that begins "When we are dancing / And you're dangerously near me" 89
Standard with the lines "Pay for every dance, sellin' each romance" 81
Standard with the lyric "Ain't these tears in my eyes tellin' you?" 85
Standard with the lyrics "Your eyes are always saying / the things you're never saying" 101
Star of "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" 103
Star of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and "The Best Years of Our Lives" 87
Star of "Golden Receiver," "World Pup," and "Seventh Inning Fetch," among others 110
Star of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "As Good As It Gets" 90
Star of a 1981 Broadway revue subtitled "The Lady and Her Music" 74
Star of the film referenced by the start of the three other longest entries 75
Star of the motivational video "Be Somebody ... or Be Somebody's Fool" 84
Star of the Oscar-winning short film "For Scent-imental Reasons" 74
Stars of "The Breakfast Club" and "St. Elmo's Fire," collectively 89
Start of a "grook" (an aphoristic poem) by Danish scientist Piet Hein 79
Start of a billboard catchphrase meaning "close to the highway" 73
Start of a Bob Dole quip on how he fared the night after losing the 1988 New Hampshire primary 94
Start of a brainteaser whose answer appears in order, from top to bottom, in this puzzle's circled squares 110
Start of a bumper sticker that may end with one's favorite (usually expensive) vehicle 90
Start of a bumper sticker that may end with one's favorite attraction 73
Start of a bumper sticker that may end with one's favorite vacation spot 76
Start of a definition of "elbonics" (a word that doesn't exist but should) 88
Start of a number of ditties performed by creepy little orange dudes in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" 123
Start of a poem by Emily Dickinson that continues "But God be with the Clown, / Who ponders this tremendous scene" 124
Start of a proverb about consequences ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme 79
Start of a quip by hockey commentator Don Cherry about his autobiography 72
Start of a quote about Steinbrenner by former Yankees co-owner John McMullen 76
Start of a quote by James H. Boren, author of "When in Doubt, Mumble" 79
Start of a quote by Lord Jeffery, 18th-century literary critic and judge 72
Start of a showbiz question about whether a hit in one town will be a hit in a different town 93
Start of Ambrose Bierce's definition of 'Acquaintance' in 'The Devil's Dictionary' 106
Start of Ambrose Bierce's definition of 'Discussion' in 'The Devil's Dictionary' 104
Start of an Einstein quote that holds true when solving clever crosswords 73
Start of an open letter from the puzzle constructor: "Dear ___, you seem a bit confused about what the V. P. does every day, so here are some helpful hints ..." 170
Start of many songs in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" 74
Start of remark to me by a guy in a coffee shop in March 2011 about his observations in my traffic courtroom not long before 124
Start of Seneca's quote that ends with "... what reason cannot" 77
Start of the caption to a Jim Johnson cartoon showing a woman holding a 32-oz. piece of stemware 96
Starting a project ... and what the letters between the starting and ending pairs of letters in each starred answer are doing? 126
State capital whose name comes from the French for "wooded area" 74
State celebrating its 50th anniversary in January 2009 (and a hint to the three theme entries) 94
State for Snowflake, a town founded by Mormon pioneers E. Snow and W.J. Flake 77
State that Dan Quayle is obviously not from, based on a famous misspelling of 1992 82
State that shares the longest diagonal border in the country with California 76
State where Don Ho was born (or was he? let's see the REAL birth certificate, Don!) 87
State whose ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment ended Prohibition 72
Statesman Benjamin who said: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics" 105
Statistician who on Election Day 2012 gave Obama a 91.6% chance of victory 74
Status attained after passing the Trials of Skill, Spirit, and Knowledge 72
Stephen of Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" 74
Steven Bochco drama with an Emmy for the episode "The Venus Butterfly" 80
Stolen racehorse in the Sherlock Holmes story featuring “the curious incident of the dog in the night-time” 115
Stone that's "cut" in this puzzle's four longest answers 74
Stones "Any minute, any ___, I'm waiting on a call from you" 74
Stop at this North Dakota region that was the inspiration for a folk song 73
Store for athletes seeking protection? (And, onsides, what each of this puzzle's starred entries refers to) 111
Stormers of Saruman's fortress, in "The Lord of the Rings" 72
Story of a hero's less-than-successful early years before he got the sword idea? 84
Straight-to-video knockoff, such as "Transmorphers" or "The Da Vinci Treasure" 98
Stranded at the ski lodge, perhaps, and a hint to this puzzle's hidden theme 80
Strapless, sleeveless women's garment that covers the breasts and part of the midriff 89
Stream of radioactive particles with the lowest penetration of ordinary objects 79
Street food magnate who failed despite having food from every continent? 72
Strip that accompanied Sunday "Dixie Dugan" comics in the 1930s 73
Strongest theory of where the next "Real Housewives" show will be set? 80
Studio behind "Gone with the Wind" and "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London" 99
Studio group whose Alka-Seltzer song "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)" became a Top 10 hit in 1966 121
Studio that produced Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Notorious" 84
Stuff people want legalized so they can make shampoo and shirts (yeah, right) 77
Stuffed animals sold with secret codes that unlock virtual on-line versions of them 83
Style appellation thrown around a lot, almost never in self-identification 74
Subject of "The Word" on the first episode of "The Colbert Report" 86
Subject of a 2006 biography subtitled "A Legend Like Lightning" 73
Subject of a 2006 biography with the subtitle "Sittin' on Top of the World" 89
Subject of a children's song associated with the vowels in the answer to each starred clue 94
Subject of a documentary subtitled "Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism" 85
Subject of a lesson for Katharina in "The Taming of the Shrew" 72
Subject of a Manhattan museum near Madison Square Park whose entrance door handles are shaped like the letter pi 112
Subject of a Manhattan museum near Madison Square Park whose entrance door handles are shaped like the letter X 111
Subject of an annual March 14 celebration and of this puzzle, celebrated in both a literal and a numerical way in the first square of the starred answers, reading left to right 177
Subject of James Carville's "... And the Horse He Rode In On" 75
Subject of Ruth Montgomery's biography "A Gift of Prophecy" 73
Subject of the 1928 novelty song "Henry's Made a Lady Out of Lizzie" 82
Subject of the 1999 biography subtitled "The Little Giant of Baseball" 80
Subject of the 2007 biography subtitled "The Man Who Became a Book" 77
Subject of the biography "The Man Who Invented the Twentieth Century" 79
Subject of the Final Jeopardy! question that knocked out Ken Jennings after a record 74 wins ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme 133
Subject of the lyric "A horse is a horse, of course, of course" 73
Subject of the mnemonic "My very eager mother just served us nachos" 78
Subject of the poem with the words "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" 76
Subject of the Rolling Stones' "Mother's Little Helper" 73