Classic rock band that famously wanted to "pick up where 'I Am the Walrus' left off" | 102 |
Leader repeatedly praised in the (doctored) Mandarin edition of Bill Clinton's "My Life" | 102 |
"Everybody, this is my son, the highway. (Tell 'em your name, kiddo.)" "___." | 102 |
Org. that has four teams with non-plural nicknames, which begin this puzzle's four longest answers | 102 |
Character who runs around in a dark room munching yellow pills while repetitive electronic music plays | 102 |
Who wrote "I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him" | 102 |
Poet who wrote "An' the Gobble-uns 'at gits you / Ef you / Don't / Watch / Out!" | 102 |
"... if the scale do turn/ But in the estimation of ___": "The Merchant of Venice" | 102 |
"Opinions are like ___, everyone's got one and they all think everyone else's stink" | 102 |
"Give me, give me a chance to ___ you" (line from Dave Clark Five's "Because") | 102 |
2000 Eugene Levy film with the tagline "Some pets deserve a little more respect than others" | 102 |
hancox73: gtg, lets dump these mofos / notindians50: hurl the cr8s into the harbor / britzred: wtf?? | 102 |
Actress who played Edna Garrett on "Diff'rent Strokes" and "The Facts of Life" | 102 |
Nabisco cookies ... and what you might cry upon solving this puzzle's three other longest answers? | 102 |
Just making things up, or a synonym for a three-word phrase describing this puzzle's theme entries | 102 |
Somewhat derisive musical category that might include CCR, Steve Miller, The Lovin' Spoonful, etc. | 102 |
Word that could mean “force vacationers to vacate” or “one who takes alternate routes” | 102 |
If he's missing a few office supplies, don't say, "It's okay, we'll ___" ... | 102 |
"She lost her voice on 'Poker Face' and fell down dancing to 'Bad Romance'"? | 102 |
Sequel to a 2013 3D film in which Manny Pacquiao spars in space? (Happy New Year to adolescent Jesus!) | 102 |
Classic Mardi Gras song that begins "My grandma and your grandma were / Sitting by the fire" | 102 |
Chemical reaction phenomenon, and what occurs in four symmetrical pairs of long answers in this puzzle | 102 |
Beyonce's "Irreplaceable" and Hall & Oates's "She's Gone," for two | 102 |
And that did it--they immediately started crying. I said, "Well, I hope you've ___" ... | 102 |
Reply to "Mark Antony, dost thou require any of my Spock accessories for the costume party?" | 102 |
What the host of "Deal or No Deal" eats to make the gold suitcases look, like, *extra* gold? | 102 |
Donald Sutherland line in "The Dirty Dozen," cued by "Madison City, Missouri, sir" | 102 |
“Should that say ‘Art,’ or will we really be practicing psychology on rodents in ___?” | 102 |
Phenomenon observed in receding galaxies ... and in the answers to this puzzle's asterisked clues? | 102 |
"Enchantment Under the ___ Dance" (setting for the climax of "Back to the Future") | 102 |
"Language that rolls up its sleeves, spits on its hands and goes to work," per Carl Sandburg | 102 |
Early vehicle for Joaquin Phoenix, as a Star Wars-obsessed kid spending the summer near Cape Canaveral | 102 |
Best-selling author who wrote "I did not write it. God wrote it. I merely did his dictation" | 102 |
[We don't know who's opening the show, but trust us, they're going to be AWESOME, we hope] | 102 |
2005 James Franco film with the tagline "With a roommate like this...you'd be crazy too" | 102 |
Pitcher Luis whose 1.60 ERA in 1968 is the lowest single-season mark in the American League since 1919 | 102 |
"___ the Muffin to Ya" (Elaine's idea for a shop name on a "Seinfeld" episode) | 102 |
"Heart & Soul" one-hit wonder who took their name from a "Star Trek" character | 102 |
Hagen who originated the role of Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" on Broadway | 102 |
Elvis standard that begins "Bright light city gonna set my soul / Gonna set my soul on fire" | 102 |
Bertrand Russell supposedly said that it "does not determine who is right--only who is left" | 102 |
"Word that can appear before the starts of A-, B- C-, D- and E-Across" crossword theme, e.g. | 102 |
"This rental car commercial would be better with an eclectic soundtrack and Bill Murray ..." | 102 |
Word needed to be added to 12 appropriately placed answers in this puzzle for their clues to make sense | 103 |
The only person to have been nominated for an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a Grammy and the Nobel Peace Prize | 103 |
"Anyway, that's the book I just bought (although I think you can get it cheaper in ___)." | 103 |
"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and ___." (Albert Schweitzer) | 103 |
About whom Shakespeare wrote "Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale / Her infinite variety" | 103 |
She supplied the speaking voice of Esmeralda in the Disney film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" | 103 |
"It's like this and like that and like this and uh /___, creep to the mic like a phantom" | 103 |
Period that ends Nov. 3rd, requiring a shift, and letters that shift in this puzzle's theme entries | 103 |
Sylvia Plath poem that begins "I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root" | 103 |
Speaker of the film line "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it" | 103 |
"___ in the Wall" (game show based on the Japanese "Human Tetris" clips on YouTube) | 103 |
Langston Hughes poem with the lines "They send me to eat in the kitchen / When company comes" | 103 |
Reach a place where the use of cellular telephones and other electronic devices is once again permitted | 103 |
His tenure was set to end in 2009, to the delight of many, though he's reported to be reconsidering | 103 |
"I'm a ___, Dottie. A rebel." (Classic line from "Pee-wee's Big Adventure") | 103 |
Best-of-seven mid-October baseball playoff round that doesn't use the designated hitter rule: Abbr. | 103 |
Source of the headline "World Death Rate Holding Steady at 100 Percent," with "The" | 103 |
"___ in English is, in the main, just about as sensible as baseball in Italian": H.L. Mencken | 103 |
Richard who quipped "I never met anybody who said, 'I wanna grow up and be a critic'" | 103 |
Colorful title hit from a 1984 album with "Let's Go Crazy" and "When Doves Cry" | 103 |
Family get-together or, alternately, destroy the career of the co-producer of "Achtung Baby"? | 103 |
"Conversation is ___ in which a man has all mankind for his competitors": Ralph Waldo Emerson | 103 |
Portuguese term meaning "suspects" brought up in the 2007 Madeleine McCann disappearance case | 103 |
“My dull day began in my History of Free Silver class, where we were discussing 1878’s ___” | 103 |
Classic song from a movie celebrating its 60th anniversary on 7/18/13 [starting from the second square] | 103 |
Sitcom whose first episode was titled "Movin' In" (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 103 |
Poem featuring the line “Now when the dead man come to life beheld / His wife his wife no more” | 103 |
Hall of Fame football player nicknamed "The Grand Old Man" who played for a record 26 seasons | 103 |
Name for the tech support counter in many Apple stores, which is probably something of an overstatement | 103 |
Alcoholic beverage made with jalapeño? (and three words that can follow RED and WHITE, but not BLUE) | 103 |
1963 Beach Boys hit that begins "There's a world where I can go / And tell my secrets to" | 103 |
Rapper who said "My greatest pain in life is that I will never be able to see myself perform" | 103 |
Ones who are enticing (you didn't think every entry in this stack was going to be pretty, did you?) | 103 |
"Oh yeah, like I'd ever see a guy with a ruffled shirt and heaving chest in real life..." | 103 |
Longtime bar band that had a cameo on "The Simpsons" episode "Take My Wife, Sleaze" | 103 |
Nickname of the dictator who said "I know the Haitian people because I am the Haitian people" | 103 |
"Charmed" sister who said "The power of three will set us free," among other spells | 103 |
"Show Boat" character who says "Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies!" | 103 |
1988 #1 song with the lyrics "You make me feel so fine / You keep me rocking all of the time" | 103 |
Star of "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" | 103 |
One of the only 12 letter words that typists can produce with just the left hand on a standard keyboard | 103 |
"Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" band vs. DJ born Richard Melville Hall (2/23/1836-3/6/1836) | 103 |
"Required reading for all 'Purple Rain' fans who think their idol is too goody-goody" | 103 |
Acme weapon that makes you feel like a kid again (literally), from "Mad as a Mars Hare," 1963 | 103 |
Spud who won the 1986 Slam Dunk Contest with a "180-degree reverse two-handed strawberry jam" | 103 |
Miss ___ ("Pee-Wee's Playhouse" character returning to the show's 2010 stage version) | 103 |
His film debut was as Woody Allen's college-aged son in "Manhattan Murder Mystery" (1993) | 103 |
TV character who said "I wasn't known on Melmac as the whiz kid for my scholastic ability" | 104 |
Surrealist who avoided the draft by writing the day's date in every space on his induction paperwork | 104 |
Enclosure ... and an alphabetical listing of letters not appearing elsewhere in this puzzle's answer | 104 |
Who said "The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall" | 104 |
He said "The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall." | 104 |
"Shirley Temple, The Youngest, Most Sacred Monster of the Cinema in her Time" and other pieces | 104 |
1983 action comedy with the tagline "When these guys hit the streets, guess what hits the fan" | 104 |
Home or Office follower [The AV Club xword moves to a subscription model soon! - sign up at avxword.com] | 104 |
Mumford & Sons lyric "Ships might be built for sailing my love, and ___ made for painting" | 104 |
"A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing" comedian Philips | 104 |