| Tune also known as "It's in His Kiss" (with "The") | 74 |
| Characteristic of ''fat'' but not ''fate'' | 74 |
| "The long-awaited sequel to 'Cry, the Beloved Country'!" | 74 |
| Elisabeth with a Best Actress nomination for "Leaving Las Vegas" | 74 |
| Signal that the game's over by the Irish ref? (Prince / Living Colour) | 74 |
| "The chair doesn't recognize you, steakhouse and chophouse!" | 74 |
| Song with the lyric ''Lost my partner, what'll I do?'' | 74 |
| "Bronco Billy" co-star (wait, what is SHE doing in this puzzle?) | 74 |
| Video game detailing the early years of an anthropomorphic Sega speedster? | 74 |
| "For realz" [the American Values Club puzzle is at avxwords.com] | 74 |
| John David Sweeney, Jr. was issued the first one (FWIW it was 055-09-0001) | 74 |
| "We passed upon the ___, we spoke of was and when" Bowie/Nirvana | 74 |
| "Ambition should be made of __ stuff": "Julius Caesar" | 74 |
| Beatified monk who shares his name with a "Robin Hood" character | 74 |
| Probable rte. parts if you click "avoid highways" on Google Maps | 74 |
| "Alphabet series" mystery writer (she's up to "X") | 74 |
| Press charges against a Snuggie-clad werewolf encountered on an acid trip? | 74 |
| Jazz musician from either Saturn or Alabama, depending on whom you believe | 74 |
| Devices that, when turned, adjust themselves (just like the theme answers) | 74 |
| "The ability to describe others as they see themselves": Lincoln | 74 |
| Breaks ... or an anagram of the ends of five Across answers in this puzzle | 74 |
| Actress who accidentally flashed her breast augmentation scar to paparazzi | 74 |
| Seesaw (and the longest common word that uses just the top typewriter row) | 74 |
| Common misspelling online (or, on "___ Interwebz" if you prefer) | 74 |
| British art-rock band with the 1975 #2 hit "I'm Not in Love" | 74 |
| Total value of the symbols created by the special crossings in this puzzle | 74 |
| What nerve, disrupting a carpenter's joint with that kind of hat (3-6) | 74 |
| Electrical pioneer whose last known U.S. patent was for a helicopter-plane | 74 |
| "If I Were a Rich Man" singer in "Fiddler on the Roof" | 74 |
| Lauren who played cruise director Julie McCoy on "The Love Boat" | 74 |
| Talk show about words like "zeppelin" and "dirigible"? | 74 |
| "It surrounds us and penetrates us," according to Obi-Wan Kenobi | 74 |
| Famous legal-system denunciation by Mr. Bumble in "Oliver Twist" | 74 |
| Member of a duo that "went to sea in a beautiful pea-green boat" | 74 |
| Unfinished Henry James work about Gainsborough's "Blue Boy"? | 74 |
| 1830 novel with the same historical backdrop as "Les Miserables" | 74 |
| Unfinished Ian Fleming work about James Bond's affection for his boss? | 74 |
| This puzzle's theme, whose first notes are indicated by shaded squares | 74 |
| Date when the events recounted in "Ode to Billie Joe" took place | 74 |
| Its ratification was one of the goals of the women's suffrage movement | 74 |
| 18th-century Venetian master who painted "Adoration of the Magi" | 74 |
| "We'll taunt you __ you all turn blue": "Spamalot" | 74 |
| Part of the 1964 Civil Rights Act concerned with employment discrimination | 74 |
| "Your trip to the free clinic isn't interesting to me, dude" | 74 |
| "What else do you want to tell me about your sex life? Geez ..." | 74 |
| Smashing Pumpkins: "___ is the greatest day I've ever known" | 74 |
| Clapton "I'm ___ down, I'm almost level with the ground" | 74 |
| Eric Clapton "I'm ___, I'm almost level with the ground" | 74 |
| Role played by Pepe the Prawn in "The Muppets' Wizard of Oz" | 74 |
| "His posterior goes all the way back into the easy chair - ___!" | 74 |
| Failed Facebook game where you're marooned in the middle of a highway? | 74 |
| Sick Puppies "You're Going Down" album "___-Polar" | 74 |
| School plagued by Andrew Martinez, the "naked guy," in the 1990s | 74 |
| "When You Got It, Flaunt It" singer in "The Producers" | 74 |
| She was nominated for an Oscar for playing Mia in "Pulp Fiction" | 74 |
| Quentin directed her in "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill" | 74 |
| Like dictionaries without a word meaning "raisable castle door"? | 74 |
| He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame the same year as Butkus | 74 |
| "What's the __ Wond'rin'": "Carousel" song | 74 |
| Wavy tonal quality overdone by a lot of "American Idol" hopefuls | 74 |
| Super Bowl in which Miami completed the NFL's only perfect season ever | 74 |
| Artist Muniz who's the subject of the documentary 'Waste Land' | 74 |
| Word that becomes its own synonym if the last letter is moved to the front | 74 |
| Certification requirement from the American Turntablist's Association? | 74 |
| Reindeer name rhymed with Blitzen in "A Visit from St. Nicholas" | 74 |
| Prince called "the Impaler," who was the inspiration for Dracula | 74 |
| 1958 #1 song with the lyric "Let's fly way up to the clouds" | 74 |
| Acronym for aircraft that can depart from short runways (anagram of VOLTS) | 74 |
| Ring org. with a "Minimumweight" category (less than 105 pounds) | 74 |
| Massachusetts town on Lake Chargoggagogg-manchauggagogg-chaubunagungamaugg | 74 |
| "___ Get Fooled Again" (last song on "Who's Next") | 74 |
| QB who threw a record-tying seven touchdown passes in a single game (1962) | 74 |
| Cartoony yell if your butt's on fire and you're running in circles | 74 |
| Jedi master who said, "Happens to every guy sometimes this does" | 74 |
| "Powerful you have become, the dark side I sense in you" speaker | 74 |
| "Car Talk" dubbed it "the worst car of the millennium" | 74 |
| Christmas season / Greet a villain / Speak aloud / Query / Monthly payment | 74 |
| "__ and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance": '70s best-seller | 74 |
| Q: See title A: "Two--one to change it and one not to change it" | 74 |
| Movement Herman Wouk called "a single long action of lifesaving" | 74 |
| Wanda and Darryl's firstborn in the comic strip "Baby Blues" | 74 |
| Flamboyant '40s men's outfit with baggy pants and padded shoulders | 74 |
| "Higher, higher, to the left a smidge, that's it!" follower | 73 |
| '90s Britcom whose theme song is "This Wheel's on Fire" | 73 |
| Classic Dickens title (from whose 10 letters this puzzle was constructed) | 73 |
| Alfred who broke with Freud to focus on "individual psychology" | 73 |
| "Jumpin' Jack Flash, it's __ ...": Rolling Stones lyric | 73 |
| N.L. outfielder who won a Gold Glove in 1970 along with Clemente and Rose | 73 |
| James with the ironically titled "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" | 73 |
| Tuna that isn't actually a sushi fish, as I recently clued it (sorry) | 73 |
| Helping hand that's been "lent" to the four longest answers | 73 |
| Answer to the riddle "The higher it goes, the less you hear it" | 73 |
| Actor Ruck who played Cameron in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 73 |
| Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Grammy winner between Fiona and Sheryl | 73 |
| Byron's words before "'Tis but the truth in masquerade" | 73 |
| Lovelace's addressee for "Stone walls do not a prison make" | 73 |
| "I'm gonna say it like a man and make you understand, ___!" | 73 |
| Response to "You're the most self-questioning person ever!" | 73 |
| Key in an Alicia Keys album title (though only one of its songs is in it) | 73 |
| Pro-___ (like someone who views an eating disorder as a lifestyle choice) | 73 |