Psychohistorian Seldon of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" books | 73 |
"___ Nagila" (song title that means "Let us rejoice") | 73 |
'Isn't -- bit like you and me?' ('Nowhere Man' lyric) | 73 |
"A place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself": Shaw | 73 |
Words before "signed, sealed, delivered" in a Stevie Wonder hit | 73 |
Subject that includes women's suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment | 73 |
1800s marshal associated with poker's "dead man's hand" | 73 |
Language from which "jungle" and "pundit" are derived | 73 |
___ Rhodes Revels, the first African-American to serve in the U.S. senate | 73 |
Faced with two undesirable alternatives (with ''on the'') | 73 |
"If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen" pres. | 73 |
"And what's he then, that says I play the villain?" speaker | 73 |
Animated parrot of film whose voice is the same as that of the Aflac duck | 73 |
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" has five of these | 73 |
Possible response to "what happened to the last piece of cake?" | 73 |
"If __ make it there ...": "New York, New York" lyric | 73 |
"Get the scoop on our new hand-held offering" (St. Louis, 1904) | 73 |
''___ Pretty'' (''West Side Story'' tune) | 73 |
"___ be married, my grave is like to be my wedding bed": Juliet | 73 |
Servant clan in Terry Pratchett's "Discworld" sci-fi novels | 73 |
"___ sunshine, in a bag" (Gorillaz, "Clint Eastwood") | 73 |
Song title words before "music" or "rock 'n roll" | 73 |
Product promoted as having both "beauty" and "brains" | 73 |
Words with ''the kill'' or ''the buzzer'' | 73 |
Schubert's Symphony No. 8 ___ Minor ("Unfinished Symphony") | 73 |
Magazine with an annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies | 73 |
Sutton Foster's role in Broadway's "Young Frankenstein" | 73 |
"Listen to Your Heart" singer in "Young Frankenstein" | 73 |
Britney "3" lyric "Living ___ is the new thing, yeah" | 73 |
Prefix with ''personal'' or ''planetary'' | 73 |
"Love ___ Around" ("The Mary Tyler Moore Show" theme) | 73 |
Sci-fi character ranked #20 on Bravo's list of Ultimate Supervillains | 73 |
Heartbreaker who's "back in town" in a 1980 Carly Simon hit | 73 |
Comic who played Robin Williams's son in "Mork & Mindy" | 73 |
New Jersey rocker featured in the 12/12/12 Hurricane Sandy relief concert | 73 |
Lawrence who wrote the screenplay for "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 73 |
"What ___ Did" (classic children's book with a punny title) | 73 |
“Cupid is a knavish ___”: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” | 73 |
"Upon whose bosom snow has ___": Kilmer's "Trees" | 73 |
Show with Michael Tucker and his wife Jill Eikenberry as a married couple | 73 |
Country that becomes its official language when you drop the final letter | 73 |
1991 autobiography subtitled "Growing Up in the Jackson Family" | 73 |
What Pink didn't want her man to do on the "Funhouse" album | 73 |
Short-lived 2005 Broadway musical with the song "Instant Karma" | 73 |
Julia Farnsworth's millionaire husband in "Heaven Can Wait" | 73 |
___ McGarry (Posthumus vice president elect on "The West Wing") | 73 |
French writer who coined the phrase "Facts are stubborn things" | 73 |
"Her name was Magill, and she called herself __": Beatles lyric | 73 |
Gershwin title girl who can make "all the clouds ... roll away" | 73 |
Winner of dual Worst Actress Razzies for "I Know Who Killed Me" | 73 |
In a Kinks hit s/he "walked like a woman and talked like a man" | 73 |
___ Street, London's onetime equivalent to New York's Wall Street | 73 |
"What's the fate of the crew?" (highly literal TV title #4) | 73 |
Sitcom character discussed in the 2003 biography "Ball of Fire" | 73 |
Manicurist in Palmolive ads who said "You're soaking in it" | 73 |
Bill who said "It's all been satirized for your protection" | 73 |
Rank to which Capt. Nelson was promoted in "I Dream of Jeannie" | 73 |
"West Side Story" shout during "The Dance at the Gym" | 73 |
Subject of a 2006 biography subtitled "A Legend Like Lightning" | 73 |
Playwright Connelly who won a Pulitzer for "The Green Pastures" | 73 |
"If you donÂ’t eat your ___, you canÂ’t have any pudding" | 73 |
"If you don't eat your ___, you can't have any pudding" | 73 |
She played Romy in "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" | 73 |
Sch. whose motto is "Mens et manus" ("Mind and hand") | 73 |
"__ oncle d'Amérique" (1980 Cannes Grand Prix recipient) | 73 |
(Martin Amis, 1984) House that needs endless repairs (Stephen King, 1986) | 73 |
It can be heard in Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Lucky Man" | 73 |
According to legend, at age 2 he identified a pig's squeal as G sharp | 73 |
Subject of the lyric "A horse is a horse, of course, of course" | 73 |
He "will never speak unless he has something to say," in a song | 73 |
1983 comedy with the line "Kenny, don't paint your sister!" | 73 |
Maligned additive that the FDA "generally recognize[s] as safe" | 73 |
Hunky tennis star featured in Shakira's "Gypsy" music video | 73 |
''You can hide __ your covers . . .'' (Springsteen lyric) | 73 |
Beatty who voiced Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear in "Toy Story 3" | 73 |
He said "The only alternative to coexistence is co-destruction" | 73 |
"Captain ___ and the Underwater City" (1969 Chuck Connors film) | 73 |
His last words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" | 73 |
What you might get from the ends of this puzzle's six longest answers | 73 |
___ earnings (phrase used when comparing a current and upcoming paycheck) | 73 |
"I haven't heard anything yet," or the theme of this puzzle | 73 |
Speechwriter who coined the phrase "Read my lips: no new taxes" | 73 |
Agcy. whose careers page says "Where Intelligence Goes to Work" | 73 |
Eagles "Wonder why the right words never come. You just get __" | 73 |
"I could have loved New York had I not loved Balti-more" writer | 73 |
Source of the line "The Leaves of Life keep falling one by one" | 73 |
"I'm ___ Boat" (single featured on "SNL" in 2009) | 73 |
1995 song with the lyric "If God had a name, what would it be?" | 73 |
"Grin __, and I will think thou smilest": "King John" | 73 |
Portland's st. [avxwords.com now has archived bundles - just $8/year] | 73 |
Certain NASA equipment ... shown literally in the solution to this puzzle | 73 |
First hockey player to win Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year | 73 |
Skater Brian who led the Canadian delegation at the 1988 Calgary Olympics | 73 |
Cheri who was the voice of Sleeping Beauty in "Shrek the Third" | 73 |
Indian whose tribe's name means "lovers of sexual pleasure" | 73 |
Oklahoma Indian (and a three-word description of this puzzle's theme) | 73 |
He wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries" | 73 |
The first blank in the seafood restaurant sign "___ ___ season" | 73 |
Brand with the old slogan "It's blended, it's splendid" | 73 |
Actor who said "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse" | 73 |