Animated film featuring the voices of Gene Hackman and Sylvester Stallone | 73 |
Arthur whom The Smoking Gun claims was "a truck-driving Marine" | 73 |
Actor who won Emmys for playing the same character on two different shows | 73 |
Area between the National Mall and The White House (with "The") | 73 |
Animated character Cartman who describes himself as "big-boned" | 73 |
Animated parrot of film whose voice is the same as that of the Aflac duck | 73 |
“Cupid is a knavish ___”: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” | 73 |
According to legend, at age 2 he identified a pig's squeal as G sharp | 73 |
Agcy. whose careers page says "Where Intelligence Goes to Work" | 73 |
Actor who said "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse" | 73 |
Airline that runs a "Kangaroo Route" from Australia to the U.K. | 73 |
Amt. set by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council | 73 |
“One man’s ___ is another man’s reminiscence”: Ogden Nash | 73 |
An arachnid that sucks the juices of its prey was named after this author | 73 |
All-too-frequent headline these days, and the inspiration for this puzzle | 73 |
Agreement reached in Philadelphia on June 29, 1787 (with "The") | 73 |
A U.S. president who was also an architect, musician and inventor was ... | 73 |
Annual wetlands tournament involving cattails and water lilies, casually? | 73 |
Ancient deity mentioned 39 times in Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" | 73 |
Alejandro ___, Tony Montana's rival drug lord in "Scarface" | 73 |
An annual convention in August, 2006, will celebrate its 40th anniversary | 73 |
Adhering to Strunk and White's advice "Omit needless words" | 73 |
Admonishment to someone eating off your plate at a Polynesian restaurant? | 73 |
“Chariot” in von Däniken’s “Chariots of the Gods?” | 73 |
Alan of "Little Miss Sunshine" and "Sunshine Cleaning" | 74 |
“No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for ___”: Samuel Johnson | 74 |
Atmosphere lyric "___ enough, I'm happy I ain't famous." | 74 |
ABUNDANT RUSSIAN RESOURCE THAT ONLY NICE, NON-SANCTIONING NATIONS CAN HAVE | 74 |
Author of the surreal Zen-like book of instructions "Grapefruit" | 74 |
“I ___ my soul to the company store” (“Sixteen Tons” line) | 74 |
Attempts to get a higher court to overturn one's espionage conviction? | 74 |
Animal taking a walk in Henry Mancini's jazzy "Hatari!" tune | 74 |
Actor who presented at the 1973 Oscars while a streaker ran past on camera | 74 |
Answer to the riddle, "What's brown and sounds like a bell?" | 74 |
“The research study on fevers needs lots of funding,” Tom said ___ | 74 |
Acme product that simplifies dating, from "Boston Quackie," 1957 | 74 |
Answer to "Which of the Justices started eating this sandwich?"? | 74 |
Actor in both "Shane," 1953, and "City Slickers," 1991 | 74 |
Actress who accidentally flashed her breast augmentation scar to paparazzi | 74 |
Artist Muniz who's the subject of the documentary 'Waste Land' | 74 |
Acronym for aircraft that can depart from short runways (anagram of VOLTS) | 74 |
Amy who was on "ER" and three episodes of "Judging Amy" | 75 |
About 2.6 times the square of the length of one side, for a regular hexagon | 75 |
“All-out war was launched on the graph today when the ___ attacked” | 75 |
Artist's pseudonym formed from the French pronunciation of his initials | 75 |
Actress McDaniel who was the first African-American to win an Academy Award | 75 |
Apt place to listen to Brian Eno's "Here Come the Warm Jets"? | 75 |
All-time All-Star Game leader in hits (23), runs (20), and stolen bases (6) | 75 |
Actress who had the Tomlin role in the sitcom version of "9 to 5" | 75 |
Any characters on "Friday Night Lights" (geographically speaking) | 75 |
“Now ___ the one half-world/Nature seems dead.”" (Shakespeare) | 75 |
Asimov called it "bad . . . but it is immortal for that one word" | 75 |
Ad slogan that explains why a Simpson kid is missing part of his candy bar? | 75 |
A good band pic on the CD, songs that will appeal to music producers, etc.? | 75 |
Arkansas real estate group under scrutiny in the Whitewater investigations | 75 |
Author of "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" | 75 |
Author Prosper __ who wrote "Carmen," on which the opera is based | 75 |
Announcement/event of September 2011, or what happened to the theme answers | 75 |
Antiperspirant brand once advertised as "strong enough for a man" | 75 |
Author of the controversial kids' book "In the Night Kitchen" | 75 |
Advice to a young Schwarzenegger: "If you want to succceed, ___!" | 75 |
A synonym for it can be found inside this puzzle's four longest entries | 75 |
A "Star Trek" officer and a physician are going to board a plane? | 75 |
Anybody featured in a high school yearbook, if you don't count teachers | 75 |
Animator who dropped out of high school to join the army (but was rejected) | 75 |
Award honoring literature that features women's stories set in the West | 75 |
Advice like "Don't fly so low you crash into the Death Star"? | 75 |
Audi rival, and, when spoken as a command, a hint to this puzzle's theme | 76 |
Australian cager Andrew who was selected first overall in the 2005 NBA draft | 76 |
Anton ___ (character voiced by Peter O'Toole in "Ratatouille") | 76 |
Actress Lanchester who played Jessica Marbles in "Murder by Death" | 76 |
Actual title of the 1979 #1 hit known as "The Piña Colada Song" | 76 |
A different one is hidden in each of this puzzle's seven longest answers | 76 |
As it was formerly known, channel with the slogan "play every day" | 76 |
“The cruelest ___ are often told in silence”: Robert Louis Stevenson | 76 |
Amateur detective in 1967's "The Clue in the Crossword Cipher" | 76 |
A famous one begins "Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness" | 76 |
A "career associate scanning professional" used to be called a ___ | 76 |
Author of "If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans" | 76 |
Abbr. signaling that the subject line contains the full content of an e-mail | 76 |
Alex who starred in 2007's "The Water Horse" (anagram of LEET) | 76 |
Alec who starred in "The Ladykillers" and "The Prisoner" | 76 |
Actress Veronica who was the model in the last cigarette ad shown on U.S. TV | 76 |
Actor currently playing Tevye on Broadway in "Fiddler on the Roof" | 76 |
Achieves a rare baseball feat, delineated by part of each long puzzle answer | 76 |
Asian capital that was from 2004-07 home of the world's tallest building | 76 |
Arlen/Mercer song "Blues in the Night ("My Mama Done ___ Me") | 76 |
  Add light, or not (and do this 13 more times to solve this puzzle) | 76 |
“Harvard Beats ___, 29-29” (1968 “Harvard Crimson” headline) | 76 |
Autobiography subtitled "A Baseball Life" by a Yankees bench coach | 76 |
Author of the story that inspired "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" | 77 |
Awaken, and words that can precede first words of answers to asterisked clues | 77 |
Actress de Matteo who moved from "The Sopranos" to "Joey" | 77 |
Antepenultimate word in the opening sketch of "Saturday Night Live" | 77 |
Author Andreyev, called "The Edgar Allan Poe of Russian Literature" | 77 |
Art Spiegelman's book with the subtitle "A Survivor's Tale" | 77 |
Answers to "do you solve mots croisés?" from anyone reading this | 77 |
Actress Allen who won a Tony for "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little" | 77 |
Album whose American version opens with "I've Just Seen a Face" | 77 |
Author who said "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die" | 77 |