Tech product whose original slogan was "There's no step three!" | 77 |
The Magnetic Fields' "Wi' ___ Wee Bairn Ye'll Me Beget" | 77 |
Technology that I guess has outed me as a robot because I always get it wrong | 77 |
Triple-platinum Gloria Estefan album with "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" | 77 |
Two great genres that for some inexplicable reason don't go well together | 77 |
They're "in flight," according to "Afternoon Delight" | 77 |
The longest word containing only letters from the second half of the alphabet | 77 |
TV character who says "Captain, you almost make me believe in luck" | 77 |
The earliest surviving one, made in 1932, features the Philadelphia Orchestra | 77 |
TV show that debuted on 11/3/93 (and start of a parent's distressed cry?) | 77 |
Tyrone Power film remake with the line "This mask is really itchy"? | 77 |
This animal presumably hunts its prey in the jungle ... correction: the ocean | 77 |
TV series whose finale was titled "The Truth," with "The" | 77 |
They had knives on Roger Waters' "Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking" | 78 |
TV host who told viewers "Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!" | 78 |
Theme #1 (Doo doo doo-doo, doo doo doo, doo doo doo-doo DO do-do-do-do-do ...) | 78 |
Title woman about whom Clapton sings "You've got me on my knees" | 78 |
Texas city that's the setting for the film "Friday Night Lights" | 78 |
The Tony Martin hit "There's No Tomorrow" is based on its melody | 78 |
The longest one in English is the Navy term "ADCOMSUBORDCOMPHIBSPAC" | 78 |
The "you" in the 1968 lyric "Gee I think you're swell" | 78 |
The Rock of ___ (after translation, "The Rock of the Rock of Tariq") | 78 |
Talks that may ask "What's it like having a palace in Tatooine"? | 78 |
They're found at the ends of this puzzle's three other longest answers | 78 |
The desire people have to do something good without getting out of their chair | 78 |
TV show in which a "Jackass" star meets "The Simple Life"? | 78 |
Taiwanese LPGA star who is the youngest golfer to win five major championships | 78 |
The "it" in the lyric "turn it on, wind it up, blow it out" | 79 |
TriBeCa restaurant in "Bright Lights, Big City," with "the" | 79 |
TV series whose theme song is "I'm a Survivor" (sung by the star) | 79 |
The candidate from the Bachelor Party said that under him the country would ___ | 79 |
The White Stripes's second album which was named after a Dutch art movement | 79 |
Tycoon who was reputedly the first person in New York City to own an automobile | 79 |
Travel organization with the slogan "Adventures in lifelong learning" | 79 |
Traffic cop's answer upon being asked "Describe your job"? [1975] | 79 |
TV prog. that became the most Primetime Emmy-nominated show of all time in 2010 | 79 |
The Village ___ (musical group with the 1963 hit "Washington Square") | 79 |
Three-letter combinations hidden in this puzzle's six other longest answers | 79 |
Tiny ___, singer of 1968's "Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips With Me" | 79 |
The half of the keyboard on which all of this puzzle's answers can be typed | 79 |
The "her" in Beethoven's question "Who comprehends her?" | 80 |
The ___ (trophy for the annual test cricket match between England and Australia) | 80 |
They were "Grateful" for their hippie following (with "The") | 80 |
Time that little Susie is woken in the 1957 hit "Wake Up Little Susie" | 80 |
Title character in an Elvis song who "ain't never caught a rabbit" | 80 |
The "she" in "Of all the gin joints ... she walks into mine" | 80 |
Texas city obsessed with the Permian Panthers in "Friday Night Lights" | 80 |
Tennessee Williams's "The Mutilated" or "Lifeboat Drill" | 80 |
They come after signatures in snail mail, yet before signatures in e-mail: Abbr. | 80 |
Two features of being tormented with endless replayings of "Dear God"? | 80 |
There's one at the beginning of each of this puzzle's four theme entries | 80 |
The second African-American, after Hattie McDaniel, to be nominated for an Oscar | 80 |
They were once promoted with the slogan "Ivory tips protect your lips" | 80 |
The Greek "khalix" (pebble) for the English "calculus," e.g. | 80 |
Title film character who says "Donkey, two things, O.K.? Shut ... up!" | 80 |
Thing spread in bed: Abbr. [get the 2013 rate - subscribe to avxwords.com today] | 80 |
TV series whose fourth season had the subtitle "No Corner Left Behind" | 80 |
Title twin sister in a series of children's books by Jean and Gareth Adamson | 80 |
TV host whose first name is spelled by the first and last letters of his surname | 80 |
The "greatest blessing" and the "greatest plague": Euripides | 80 |
Teamster leader who was rumored to be buried under the end zone at Giants Stadium | 81 |
The "her" in the lyric "I met her in a club down in old Soho" | 81 |
The Donald declared him the winner of 2012's "Celebrity Apprentice" | 81 |
Tunnel effect created by blowing air through a line of empty-headed participants? | 81 |
This completed puzzle has 10 of them, each three letters long, reading diagonally | 81 |
The length of a meter is based precisely on the amount of light emitted from this | 81 |
Tigres del ___, Dominican team that has won the Caribbean World Series nine times | 81 |
trickyman: y0 im not a cr00k / uspubl200mil : cough bs / trickyman: ok i give up | 81 |
They got back together to tour with 98 Degrees and Boyz II Men in 2013, for short | 81 |
Talking Heads' "As the days go by, let the water hold me down" song | 81 |
Test subject #2 perceives 1 as yellow, 3 as red, 8 as black; maybe she owns a ... | 81 |
The BBC's "Pinwright's Progress" is reportedly the first TV one | 81 |
The "home" in John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" | 81 |
Title under which "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" originally charted, in 1952 | 81 |
Title place you "won't come back from," in a 1964 Jan & Dean hit | 82 |
The "ugly" to Clint's "good" and Lee's "bad" | 82 |
The "Wedding March" was written for her wedding in "Lohengrin" | 82 |
This was hanging from the corner of Sugar Ray's girlfriend's four-post bed | 82 |
The Rolling Stones' first greatest hits album, "___ and Green Grass" | 82 |
The album "Honky Tonk Angels" is a collaboration of Dolly, Tammy and her | 82 |
Trent who resigned from the Senate two days before his brother-in-law was indicted | 82 |
The best-selling two-seat convertible sports car in history, according to Guinness | 82 |
Thoreau's "On Fields ___ Which the Reaper's Hand Has Pass'd" | 82 |
Temporarily not playing, in baseball lingo (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 82 |
They were labeled "Breakfast," "Dinner" and "Supper" | 82 |
The act of waiting for a partner to finish shopping, per the Urban Dictionary (+O) | 82 |
Things you know are going to be in former Virginia governor Chuck's recycling? | 82 |
Title name after the lyric "What's it all about when you sort it out" | 83 |
The starts of answers to asterisked clues are the most popular adult Halloween ones | 83 |
To whom Mortimer declares "They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!" | 83 |
Town on the SE tip of Italy that's the title setting for a Horace Walpole novel | 83 |
The crooked realty agent tried to sell some sucker the Golden Gate by offering a... | 83 |
Test subject #1 perceives 1 as brown, 2 as red, 8 as gray; maybe he works as an ... | 83 |
Two-time Oscar winner whose identity is "mistaken" in five puzzle answers | 83 |
Take two balloons, hold them side by side, then twist the whole thing in the middle | 83 |
They're gonna do what they do so just turn your head away and hold your palm out | 84 |
Time magazine called her "a first responder in the advance guard of style" | 84 |
They "make children happy by giving them something to ignore" (Ogden Nash) | 84 |
Tie-in to another telephone customer, as well as a tie-in to this puzzle's theme | 84 |
That guy who shoves his political beliefs on you whether you like it or not, briefly | 84 |