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"___-peanut-butter-sandwiches!" (magic words of the Amazing Mumford on "Sesame Street") 107
"___ peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!" (The Amazing Mumford line on "Sesame Street") 107
Brief comment written by a teacher perhaps when grading an essay because they read a sentence like this one 107
Flagmaker Ross (and, starting on the T, an 11-word quote that "runs" diagonally through the grid) 107
Writer of "Happiness, n. An agreeable sensation arising from contemplating the misery of another" 107
"Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate One Second Before Awakening" and others 107
"All for the glorification of your massive ___!" (George to Steinbrenner in "Seinfeld") 107
Landmark inaugurated 3/31/1889 whose shape is suggested by nine squares in this puzzle's completed grid 107
Bert and __ ("Sesame Street" regulars or two characters in "It's a Wonderful Life") 107
Guess about an Airbus: Abbr. [thanks for solving Ink Well! Goodbye! Solve my puzzles hence at avxwords.com] 107
"Arrested Development" brother [enjoy funny, edgy xwords? Sign up for them weekly @ avxwords.com] 107
Langston Hughes poem with the lines "They send me to eat in the kitchen / When the company comes" 107
"8. When I was in the Campaign for Real-Time, I went by All-World ___ 'Big Game' Bronson" 107
"Smokey, this is not ___. This is bowling. There are rules." ("The Big Lebowski" quote) 107
"tops pinwheels / to run in the wind with / ___ toy in 3 tiers to spin" (William Carlos Williams) 107
Racer Protasiewicz or ex-prime minister Jaroszewicz (or a variant spelling of Tchaikovsky's first name) 107
His mystery admirer didn't appear graveside to toast his birthday in 2010 for the first time since 1949 107
"Big ___" (1995 single dedicated "to all the ladies in the place with style and grace") 107
Author who famously ended a short story with the line "Romance at short notice was her specialty" 107
"I Got ___" (silly children's song with the line "Why is everyone laughing at me?") 107
Name for a catastrophic (but fairly slow-moving and oh-so-sweet) 1919 flood in the capital of Massachusetts 107
"If my paper doesn't get published, I'll be ___," said the agriculture sciences professor 107
"Graffiti?" I asked. "No, just letters." "Ah," I said, "a ___" ... 107
"From hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee" speaker 107
"Axel F" ringtone character on About.com's "Top 10 Most Annoying Pop Songs of 2005" 107
Simple, humorous drawing (invented in the 1950s by Roger Price) that invites the viewer to guess what it is 107
"When the stars make you drool just like pasta ___ ..." (lyric from "That's Amore") 107
It's the end of The World!...or at least it's seen in the bottom corner of the tarot card The World 107
Host: "Now Alton's on the ropes! Bobby's ___ out of him! (Or should I say, hash browns?)" 107
"This inflammatory joint disease I'm suffering from couldn't be more perfect, Mr. Mineo"? 107
The only "Celebrity Apprentice" participant to appear on a previous "Apprentice" season 107
Disgraced evangelical leader Haggard, to his flock who wasn't aware of the whole gay-sex-and-meth thing 107
Word that could mean “before Samuel JohnsonÂ’s 1755 book” or “related to fortunetelling” 107
Feather duster's gay best friend in "Beauty and the Beast," as portrayed by Harvey Fierstein? 107
Office building problem that's a hint to this puzzle's theme entries (see their last three letters) 107
Duet from "Gigi" about a vivid recollection (I'm guessing here, I haven't listened to it) 107
Timepiece that's bound to last forever (and it might as well be free with the deal you're getting!) 107
Actress Wright of Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt" and Coppola's "The Rainmaker" 107
"T-ball is just like baseball, except there's no pitching -- just like ___" (David Letterman) 107
Acquisition of "substantially identical" stocks or securities within 30 days of trading at a loss 107
Tools for ESP researchers (whose symbols are found at the ends of the answers to the five asterisked clues) 107
Houses with sharply angled roofs, and what this puzzle's four longest answers literally have in common 106
"___ is an issue of mind over matter.If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." (Mark Twain) 106
Word that homophonically forms a familiar word when attached to the end of the answer to each starred clue 106
Mideast city that is the capital of the world in H. G. Wells's "The Shape of Things to Come" 106
With "The," hit song that begins "I am just a poor boy and my story's seldom told" 106
TV show with episodes titled "Viva Las Vegas" and "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?" 106
Spy movie villain who says "East, West, just points of the compass, each as stupid as the other" 106
Insignificant guy (and #7 on the "Top Ten Words That Sound Romantic When Spoken By Barry White") 106
"But I'm still white, sometimes I just hate life / Somethin' ain't right ..." singer 106
"___ Final Broadcast" (Broadway song with the lyric "Don't cry for me, Argentina") 106
"11. Every year for Halloween I go as ___ (except for the one year I went as Senator Lieberman)" 106
"I Was ___" (Alanis Morissette song on the album "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie") 106
Van Gogh painting that in 1987 set a then-record for the highest price ever paid for an artwork at auction 106
His film debut was as a subway thief in "Heartburn" (1986), with Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson 106
Queen whose name contains three apt words in a row, as does each of this puzzle's four longest answers 106
"Livin' La Vida ___" (Ricky Martin song in which he really sells his passion for the ladies) 106
Workweek start, or an apt title for this puzzle based on an abbreviation found in its five longest answers 106
Word before "happiness," "majesty" and "fame" at the start of a Shelley poem 106
"The Odious ___" (children's book written by Norton Juster and illustrated by Jules Feiffer) 106
The artist ___ wrote a four-book treatise on a) human proportions; b) botany; c) choral music; d) theology 106
Somewhat suspect (and a hint to what can be found by connecting the circled letters in alphabetical order) 106
Start of Ambrose Bierce's definition of 'Acquaintance' in 'The Devil's Dictionary' 106
Sci-fi translation device (that my uncle actually caught one of in his pond and one time he let me use it) 106
"Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman" speaker 106
“Should that say ‘Forensic,Â’ or will we really be practicing criminology on trees in ___?” 106
New Hampshire home to midnight voting that traditionally gives the first results in presidential elections 106
She replied to Noël Coward's "You look almost like a man!" with "And so do you" 106
Female character who sings "Typically English" in "Stop the World - I Want To Get Off" 106
... "Do household chores seem like a ___ to keep you home? Again, Unlimited Limo to the rescue!" 106
It uses only the 12 letters A, E, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, U and W (like eight long answers in this puzzle) 106
TV character who says "It's 1 a.m. Better go home and spend some quality time with the kids" 106
Q: "So, what do you think of words like 'peachy' and 'swell'?"A. "___" 106
Poem featuring the line “‘Tis better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all” 106
Hit song of 1973 and 1996 with the lyrics "I heard he sang a good song / I heard he had a style" 106
"My boy was just ___" (telling line from Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle") 106
'70s skin mag's chit to pay a reader for submitting the story "Al lets Burt rub Stella"? 106
His version of "Othello" holds the record for longest-running Shakespeare production on Broadway 106
"Now it's like 'Murder, ___ Wrote' once I get you out them clothes" (R. Kelly lyric) 106
DESIGNER: "What'd I do, officers?" LIEUT: "You ___ at a competitor's designs." 106
"The little woman who wrote the book that started this great war!" (supposed words from Lincoln) 106
Nearing the TV station billboard, you did "77 ___" where the sign said "60 Minutes"... 106
Rectangular array that's identical when its rows and columns are transposed, as this puzzle's grid 106
When Kathie Lee and Hoda show up to destroy what's left of the "Today" show's reputation 106
1970 hit song with the lyric "You know you done me wrong, baby, and you'll be sorry someday" 106
"Be careful what you say," and a hint to a feature shared by this puzzle's perimeter answers 106
"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it ___": Woody Allen 106
One of Joe Theismann's bones infamously broken by Lawrence Taylor on "Monday Night Football" 106
Vacation lodging purchase ... or an arrangement between the two halves of the answer to each starred clue? 106
"I like to crack jokes now and again, but it's only because I struggle with math" comedienne 106
Movie with the tagline "A world inside the computer where man has never been. Never before now." 106
"... and it comes out here" (this last instrument, by the way, is often the subject of the song) 106
'lympic competittitors who just wanna see what th'judges react if they do a cannball ri' here? 106
Christie who wrote a mystery novel about bridge (but presumably never closed one on purpose to be a dick) 105
International Association for the Development of ___ (organization that oversees the sport of freediving) 105
Her first solo recording ("Ringo, I Love You") was released under the pseudonym Bonnie Jo Mason 105
Statesman Benjamin who said: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics" 105
Magazine that "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" author Jean-Dominique Bauby was the editor of 105
''What,'' ''who,'' ''how,'' and ''where'' 105
Wu-Tang Clan "Da Mystery of Chessboxin" lyric "You scream as it ___ your bloodstream" 105