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Card game in which a player might ask "Got any 8's?" 66
Car with "three deuces and a four-speed," in a 1964 song 66
Celeste who won an Oscar for "Gentleman's Agreement" 66
Classic phrase added to the end of Chinese fortune cookie fortunes 66
Crazy Eyes or Taystee on "Orange Is the New Black," e.g. 66
Charged particle taken from this puzzle's four longest entries 66
Classic Broadway musical with the song "Alice Blue Gown" 66
Computer feature that ends each of the five longest across answers 66
Company whose name comes from the Danish for "play well" 66
Contestant's help on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" 66
Cyberchuckle, and a hint to this puzzle's four longest answers 66
Classic war film with "Hawkeye" and "Hot Lips" 66
Cartoonist Lincoln called "our best recruiting sergeant" 66
Catherine whose cow is said to have started the Great Chicago Fire 66
Coach who has a "Legacy Seat" in the Royals' stadium 66
Cram three shirts and an inhaler in a duffel bag, if you're me 66
Chem. source of the Hudson's River's Superfund site status 66
Character whose first job on the show was waitress at Central Perk 66
Composer of the song cycle "Evidence of Things Not Seen" 66
Co. that spent $442,000 on an agent retreat after being bailed out 66
Character who shared top billing with Secret Squirrel in the 1960s 66
Conservative and otherwise uninteresting computer, in techie slang 66
Company behind "Mega Man" and "Street Fighter" 66
Church where Martin Luther King, Jr., was copastor with his father 66
Critic's complaint about the new restaurant "Godot"? 66
Circumcision diversion, or a type of golf competition interrupted? 66
Christian Slater plays a former '60s radical in this 2012 film 66
Contagious skin disease that's most commonly found in children 66
Campus party maneuvers, and features of six answers in this puzzle 66
Comic book style whose characters almost always have enormous eyes 66
Controversial rock star known for "Antichrist Superstar" 66
Cat's new "I've chased my last rodent" attitude? 66
Class in which the teachers may be the only ones wearing underwear 66
Count Casimir ___ (Pole who came to the aid of Washington in 1777) 66
Comedian who ended his show with "... and may God bless" 66
Classic of English children's literature, with "The" 66
Country that forbids the importation of nontherapeutic chewing gum 66
Comic actor John who occasionally played drums with the Beach Boys 66
Classical piece in which "hot sauce" is sung repeatedly? 66
Channel that stopped showing Braves baseball after the 2007 season 66
Compton rapper who acted in "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" 66
Counselor Deanna ___ of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" 66
Cheap Trick "__ someone to lay your heart and head upon" 66
Clara Peller's catchphrase from a 1980s Wendy's commercial 66
Chuck who told viewers he'd "be back in two and two" 66
Computer mogul Steve who was on "Dancing With the Stars" 66
Company credited with introducing the computer "desktop" 66
Chemical ___ (nickname for a member of Saddam's inner circle) 65
Co-star of "Friends" and "Friends With Money" 65
Classically named Martian crater visited by the Opportunity rover 65
Concert pianist nicknamed "The Clown Prince of Denmark" 65
Company whose slogan is "Better sound through research" 65
California air station where Nixon landed after resigning in 1974 65
Chopin's "Raindrop" and "Butterfly," e.g. 65
Cleese role in "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life" 65
Collection in which Asimov's story "Robbie" appears 65
Cigarette brand that sponsored "The Dick Van Dyke Show" 65
Co-star of the American premiere of "Waiting for Godot" 65
Conservative radio host Mark Fuhrman's former employer: Abbr. 65
Character who said "sharper than a serpent's tooth" 65
Classic sitcom that jumped from CBS to ABC after its first season 65
Country whose name is an anagram of another country's capital 65
Classic song that's the official anthem of the European Union 65
Cookie with a disgusting-sounding, limited-time watermelon flavor 65
Colbert's is called Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow 65
City where "Silver Linings Playbook" takes place: Abbr. 65
Christine's lover in ''Phantom of the Opera'' 65
Chinese calendar animal ... or the key to this puzzle's theme 65
Character on "The Cosby Show" or "Fat Albert" 65
Common term that doesn't appear in the Official Rules of Golf 65
Company that now owns Dewar's, Bombay Sapphire and Grey Goose 65
Compilation of electronic music perfect for getting on airplanes? 65
Co-composer of the "Prophecy Theme" in "Dune" 65
Cuban jazz pianist and bandleader who worked with Arturo Sandoval 65
Car company whose name adorned the Eiffel Tower from 1925 to 1934 65
Cable network unlikely to air repeats of "The Sopranos" 65
City whose language uses only the 12 letters found in this puzzle 65
Countrymen who kick off their rainy season with a Rocket Festival 65
California attraction with a "Star Wars"-themed gallery 65
City in Arthur C. Clarke's "The City and the Stars" 65
Company whose name roughly means "leave luck to heaven" 65
Critic's complaint about the new restaurant "Moon"? 65
Comment from someone who doesn't understand Japanese theater? 65
Country singer dubbed 'The Thin Man From the West Plains' 65
Churchill's description of the Royal Air Force during W.W. II 65
Catherine Keener's role in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" 65
Cécile de Volanges portrayer in "Dangerous Liaisons" 65
Comic strip written by Jerry Scott and illustrated by Jim Borgman 65
Contraction between "looks" and "everything" 64
Canadian town that sounds like a "Batman" sound effect 64
Cellist awarded a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Grammy in 1989 64
Charlie who said "Waiting for tomorrow waste of today" 64
Country code next to Goran Ivanisevic's name at the Olympics 64
Carvey who used to say "Well, isn't that special?" 64
Connecticut town where "The Stepford Wives" was filmed 64
Cry from the safety inspector of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant 64
Catherine Zeta-Jones's role in "The Mask of Zorro" 64
Co. that released Elvis's "All Shook Up" in the UK 64
Canal mentioned in the song “Low Bridge, Everybody Down” 64
Controversial word in a January, 2002 State of the Union address 64