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"Star Trek" series preceding "Voyager," for short 69
Lady Macbeth's last words, or an alternate title for this puzzle? 69
Its flag has green and yellow stripes and a white star in a red field 69
''... ___ and trouble'' (''Macbeth'') 69
Singer with the 1996 #1 hit "You're Makin' Me High" 69
Who said "You are alone now. Last man. You are lone ranger" 69
When Mary Walton invented sound dampers for elevated railways, she __ 69
"You've gotta get your hands on this" (Knoxville, 1982) 69
This puzzle's theme found in the answers to five asterisked clues 69
Ad slogan that suggests the little ones can play with huge dinosaurs? 69
"How many of each animal did Moses take on the ark?" is one 69
Shakur who costarred with Janet Jackson in "Poetic Justice" 69
Org. that lobbies for looser restrictions on ballerina costume sales? 69
The first one, bought by the Bulova Watch Co. for $9, ran on 7/1/1941 69
He said, "Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to" 69
"___ like a Maelstrom, with a notch" (Emily Dickinson poem) 69
Animated bird who debuted in "A Tale of Two Kitties" (1942) 69
What eight squares in this puzzle contain, thus creating a cipher key 69
Where parts of the '95 film "Higher Learning" were shot 69
Prefix with ''violet'' or ''liberal'' 69
She played Rebecca Duvall playing Marilyn Monroe on "Smash" 69
"___ voce poco fa" ("The Barber of Seville" aria) 69
Word with ''blight'' or ''guerrilla'' 69
Former state whose motto was "Workers of the world, unite!" 69
Anatomical part whose name comes from the Latin for "grape" 69
City that promotes "What happens here, stays here," briefly 69
"I grew these in my own garden with composted material..." 69
"___ Finest" (tagline on a Ben & Jerry's container) 69
Mini-Me portrayer in the Austin Powers movies born on January 1, 1969 69
He danced with his wife in Broadway's "Watch Your Step" 69
Lawyer hired by McKenzie Brackman to meet ethnic quota (107 episodes) 69
"___ la Vida or Death and All His Friends" (Coldplay album) 69
Besides Derek Jeter, only Major Leaguer whose 3,000th hit was a homer 69
Brandon and Brenda's last name on "Beverly Hills 90210" 69
Australian Acacia product developed by Vic Cherikoff into a flavoring 69
Seminal Chicago industrial label that launched the career of Ministry 69
"I never voted for anybody.I always voted against." speaker 69
"...I believe my most important task is helping the ___..." 69
Their virtues "have not yet been discovered," wrote Emerson 69
WANTED: Delinquent minor, for breaking curfew and inappropriate dress 69
___ Tales, magazine where many H. P. Lovecraft stories first appeared 69
Defiant question sometimes followed by "Would you still..." 69
"Romeo and Juliet" word that actually means "why" 69
Reference from the Hawaiian and Greek for "quick education" 69
"Laugh and the world laughs with you" poet Ella Wheeler ___ 69
Writer who said, "I am not young enough to know everything" 69
His statue is on top of Philadelphia City Hall [1 coulomb per second] 69
"Only the ___ and stupidest of men never change": Confucius 69
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" Klingon (anagram of ROW F) 69
Two of his novels were called "the war itself" by Kissinger 69
Moonlight Graham is a character in his novel "Shoeless Joe" 69
His albums include "Alapalooza" and "Alpocalypse" 69
Word rearranged and hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers 69
Film with the Oscar-nominated song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" 69
Word repeated in a classic "When Harry Met Sally ..." scene 69
"Would you like some more imported coffee?" "___" 69
"Solitude is impractical and ___ society is fatal": Emerson 69
George C. Scott movie with a rock band namesake, with "The" 69
"Throw thine eye / On ___ young boy": "King John" 69
Informal greetings (that were used to create this puzzle's theme) 69
1961 Fredric March-Ben Gazzara-Dick Clark drama, with "The" 69
Joke starting with "Did you hear the one about..." (part 1) 69
Show that asked kids to write to "Boston, Mass., 0-2-1-3-4" 69
"___ Suit Riot" (Cherry Poppin' Daddies song and album) 69
Literary character who debuted in "The Curse of Capistrano" 69
Alphabetically last entry in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary 69
Creator of Forbes' "most valuable fictional character" 68
Pop foursome that took its name from its members' first initials 68
MC Skat Cat's co-star in the "Opposites Attract" video 68
Fictional corporation that sells earthquake pills and portable holes 68
New Testament book that chronicles the story of Ananias and Sapphira 68
End of Rhett's sentence that begins "Frankly, my dear" 68
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" director Andrew 68
"The Black ___" (first of a Rowan Atkinson Britcom series) 68
"Poetry is ___ of joy and pain and wonder" (Kahlil Gibran) 68
McLachlan single with the line "I do believe I failed you" 68
She played Musette to Gish's Mimi in "La Boheme," 1926 68
Attachment to ''smith'' or ''plane'' 68
''He makes no friend who never made ___'' (Tennyson) 68
When Glamour's 2008 co-Woman of the Year Nujood Ali was divorced 68
"The Man Who Mistook His Wife for ___" (Oliver Sacks book) 68
Opera made into a Broadway musical with an Elton John/Tim Rice score 68
"People can you hear it? Love is in the ___" Allmans lyric 68
"___ for Alibi" (first in the Kinsey Millhone book series) 68
Prince ___, Eddie Murphy's role in "Coming to America" 68
Home state of minor league baseball's Montgomery Biscuits: Abbr. 68
"After __" (2005 "Economist" article on the Fed) 68
Jack who played "the Man" in "Chico and the Man" 68
Former senator with the memoir "Power, Pasta and Politics" 68
Secret agent Leamas in "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" 68
Like the northern Lesser Antilles, vis-à-vis the Windward Islands 68
"I'll take 'Before & After' for $200, ___" 68
Football player Crumpler who was on the Falcons, Titans and Patriots 68
"Flowers for ___" (basis for the movie "Charly") 68
Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" 68
Keys with the #1 hits "My Boo" and "Fallin'" 68
"And what date does you hold the Fourth of July on?" comic 68
Word with ''Is that'' or ''That is'' 68
Classic Hawaiian song whose title means "Farewell to Thee" 68
Colbert children's book "I ___ Pole (And So Can You!)" 68