Word with an English homophone that translates to "nous" in its language | 82 |
What the constructor had to do to create the theme entries in this puzzle (boyeee) | 82 |
Where a "Gilligan's Island" sex symbol moved after striking it rich? | 82 |
Wu-Tang Clan member who released the classic album "Liquid Swords," 1995 | 82 |
Who said "I believe in censorship. After all I made a fortune out of it" | 82 |
When Stanley cries "Hey, Stella!" in "A Streetcar Named Desire" | 83 |
When "you're ridin' high" in the song "That's Life" | 83 |
Words "beautifully marked in currants" in "Alice in Wonderland" | 83 |
Winner, with Tippi and Ursula, of the 1963 female New Star of the Year Golden Globe | 83 |
Where Maria and the Captain have their first kiss in "The Sound of Music" | 83 |
Who wrote "A bear, however hard he tries, / Grows tubby without exercise" | 83 |
When repeated, Harold Rome song lyric before "I fear you reared me wrong" | 83 |
Where "I shot a man" in Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" | 83 |
Where this answer is located (and, if you add a word to the front, a former sitcom) | 83 |
What a cadet won't do (or tolerate those who do), per the West Point honor code | 83 |
What one achieves by smashing one's malfunctioning smartphone against a branch? | 83 |
What many sports cars lack, and, in a way, what the ends of the starred answers are | 83 |
What one can do, figuratively, to the last words of the four longest Across answers | 83 |
Words that fill both blanks in the 1990 Almadovar film "___ Up, ___ Down" | 83 |
Whence the line "Whatever it is, I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts" | 84 |
Words repeated by Samuel L. Jackson in the diner scene from "Pulp Fiction" | 84 |
Who once remarked "You can't stay mad at somebody who makes you laugh" | 84 |
Word repeated in Shelley's line "___ happiness, ___ majesty, ___ fame" | 84 |
Woodwind with the "swan" melody in Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" | 84 |
What the supervillain reveals to Bond in great detail just before letting him escape | 84 |
Writer who wrote "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity" | 84 |
Who wrote "It was many and many a year ago, / In a kingdom by the sea ..." | 84 |
Will Smith's son who co-starred with him in "The Pursuit of Happyness" | 84 |
What Travolta carries in the first scene of ''Saturday Night Fever'' | 84 |
Writer whose work was Shakespeare's primary source for "Julius Caesar" | 84 |
Why guitar-loving Cooke was blue when his gal named her favorite musical instrument? | 84 |
Wordsmith who wrote "Last but not least, avoid clichés like the plague" | 84 |
Wednesday: Iggy uses stun gun during football team interview, attempting to be a ... | 84 |
Word with ''in,'' ''up'' or ''down'' | 84 |
Word for a lefty derived from the orientation of this grid's "diamond" | 84 |
What a dieter who was planning to order either a soup or salad might pack for lunch? | 84 |
Where to play games like Little Red Riding Kombat and Jack and Jill's Skee-Ball? | 84 |
Word repeated three times in the score to John Cage's "4'33"" | 84 |
Word repeated in Emily Dickinson's "___ so much joy! ___ so much joy!" | 84 |
When repeated, words before "burning bright" to start a William Blake poem | 84 |
Whom People magazine once named the world’s “sexiest classical musician” | 84 |
When Othello says to Desdemona, "... would thou hadst ne'er been born!" | 85 |
Webby Award winner who accepted saying "Please don't recount this vote" | 85 |
Word after "Don't pass" and "Don't come" on a craps table | 85 |
What the "turn on" part refers to in "Tune in, turn on, drop out" | 85 |
With "The," "Hair" song that changes during January and February? | 85 |
What 16th-17th century countess Elizabeth Bathory reputedly bathed in to stay younger | 85 |
Washed-up-but-still-nominally-entertaining "Dogg After Dark" host, casually | 85 |
Words before and after "my lads" in the United States Merchant Marine anthem | 86 |
Whence the line "They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind" | 86 |
Winner of the 1970 Hart Trophy, Conn Smythe Trophy, Norris Trophy, and Art Ross Trophy | 86 |
What might determine if the moon hitting your eye like a big pizza pie is truly amore? | 86 |
Website with a focus on step-by-step instructions to "just about everything" | 86 |
With only ~66,000 inhabitants, it's still the second most populous city in Montana | 86 |
Word with ''down,'' ''up'' or ''back'' | 86 |
Writer of the lines "Pigeons on the grass alas. / Pigeons on the grass alas" | 86 |
When Alfred Eisenstaedt shot his famous Times Square photo of a sailor kissing a nurse | 86 |
When Jaques says, "All the world's a stage" in "As You Like It" | 87 |
When the witches in "Macbeth" say "Double, double toil and trouble" | 87 |
Wordplay expert Jon who wrote the spoonerism book "Smart Feller Fart Smeller" | 87 |
Word with ''when,'' ''what'' or ''who'' | 87 |
Word with ''doll,'' ''clip'' or ''bag'' | 87 |
Word with ''aside,'' ''down'' or ''on'' | 87 |
What's taken by someone visiting a person who recants on the other side of a river? | 87 |
What might have the heading "Collectibles" or "Toys & Hobbies"? | 87 |
What someone who has to choose between singers Courtney and Eddie makes a decision for? | 87 |
Where "Ice Ice Baby" appeared on the "Play That Funky Music" single | 87 |
West Indian language that gave us the words "hammock" and "cassava" | 87 |
With "The," NBC drama inspired by the film "The American President" | 87 |
World leader who co-wrote the book "How Far We Slaves Have Come!" with Mandela | 88 |
Who said "The less you open your heart to others, the more your heart suffers" | 88 |
Word with ''black,'' ''red'' or ''pink'' | 88 |
Whenever it comes, "you can find me cryin' all of the time," in a 1966 hit | 88 |
What you need in order to be sure you'll have something to put your cream cheese on? | 88 |
Wherefrom visiting speaker Elmer Fudd bellowed "Pway faw a miwacoo, wabbits!"? | 88 |
What Sgt. Schultz really knew (but would never admit) on "Hogan's Heroes"? | 88 |
White Queen's response to "I can't remember things before they happen" | 88 |
With "The," TV series whose relationships were mapped by "The Chart" | 88 |
Words to a kidder, and a hint to how this puzzle's five longest answers were created | 88 |
With “The,” 1929 William Faulkner novel whose title comes from “Macbeth” | 88 |
What Tyra Banks's competition winner is expected to become, per the show's title | 88 |
With “The,” 1973 Alistair MacLean novel whose title comes from “Macbeth” | 88 |
Words preceding "Love," "War" and "the Deal" in book titles | 89 |
Who quipped "God tells me how the music should sound, but you stand in the way" | 89 |
What Van Halen's "hot shoe" would do down the avenue, in "Panama" | 89 |
Word with ''boat,'' ''fire'' or ''smith'' | 89 |
Winfrey who said "I still have my feet on the ground, I just wear better shoes" | 89 |
Word that can be inserted in "mound" to make a synonym for "stagnant" | 89 |
What the disappointed fan said after Rome's first emperor sang "Yesterday"? | 89 |
With "The," 1985 coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring the "Brat Pack" | 89 |
What the plastic surgeon created after I asked to look like "The Man in Black"? | 89 |
Worst team's privilege in next year's draft or, with a comma, "premium" | 89 |
Words from Pope's "An Essay on Man" (1940, 1942-43, 1960-62, 1965-68, 1978) | 89 |
Word with ''forward,'' ''up'' or ''back'' | 89 |
Word that could mean “not entirely disobedient” or “headed for the metro” | 89 |
Waning ... or a hint to what is found by circling all the T's in the completed puzzle | 89 |
Wine that can't decide what it is (from a stand-up comedian and a fictional newsman)? | 89 |
Writer who wrote "A bear, however hard he tries, / Grows tubby without exercise" | 90 |
Word with ''blue,'' ''green'' or ''brown'' | 90 |
Whom Goldwater called "the most dishonest individual I have ever met in my life" | 90 |