| Halliwell with the 1997 movie line "Now that's girl power" | 72 |
| Hughes poem with the line "They send me to eat in the kitchen" | 72 |
| He played President Russell P. Kramer in "My Fellow Americans" | 72 |
| His statue (minus its head) can be found in Arlington's Freedom Park | 72 |
| Home to Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World," informally | 72 |
| Helpful track off "Get Behind Me Satan" (with "The") | 72 |
| His "Parade" included parts for typewriter, foghorn and rattle | 72 |
| Hit single from Carole King's "Rhymes & Reasons" album | 72 |
| Headline about the failing health of a former Velvet Underground member? | 72 |
| His death prompted Georges Pompidou to say "France is a widow" | 72 |
| Historic symbol whose shape can be found hidden in this completed puzzle | 72 |
| Heyward, Stone or Nelson, as each signed the Declaration of Independence | 72 |
| Haitian island setting of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films | 72 |
| Housekeeper's home renovation advice about a cheap fourposter offer? | 72 |
| Helping hand that's been "lent" to the four longest answers | 73 |
| He jumped into Larsen's arms after the only World Series perfect game | 73 |
| Home of the civil-engineering boondoggle known as "The Big Dig" | 73 |
| How to "make money the old-fashioned way," in a Smith Barney ad | 73 |
| Historical character in John Ford's "My Darling Clementine" | 73 |
| Heartbreaker who's "back in town" in a 1980 Carly Simon hit | 73 |
| He "will never speak unless he has something to say," in a song | 73 |
| Hunky tennis star featured in Shakira's "Gypsy" music video | 73 |
| He said "The only alternative to coexistence is co-destruction" | 73 |
| His last words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" | 73 |
| He wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries" | 73 |
| He wrote the best sellers "Couplehood" and "Babyhood" | 73 |
| Hit series whose pilot was the TV movie "Panic at Malibu River" | 73 |
| He played the movie character immortalized by the song "Axel F" | 73 |
| His last line in a 1987 film is "I think I'll have a drink" | 73 |
| He wrote "In the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king" | 73 |
| How school dress code rules might be enforced the day before summer break | 73 |
| He wrote the words and music for Johnny's "A Boy Named Sue" | 73 |
| He said "Start every day off with a smile and get it over with" | 73 |
| Huge fan of spells, conjuring, and anything and everything broom-related? | 73 |
| He beat out James, Rock, Kirk, and Laurence for the 1956 Best Actor Oscar | 73 |
| He called the U.S. vice presidency a "most insignificant office" | 74 |
| He said "Every great film should seem new every time you see it" | 74 |
| He won the Pulitzer for Drama the same year that Hemingway won for Fiction | 74 |
| Hit song from Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill" album | 74 |
| His dying words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" | 74 |
| His "Crouching Woman" is in the Hirshhorn's sculpture garden | 74 |
| Hyphenated New York City suburb that's the site of Van Cortlandt Manor | 74 |
| Hoe or rake (like one might use to tend plants after losing one's job) | 74 |
| He played opposite Jones in "Carousel" and "Oklahoma!" | 74 |
| He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame the same year as Butkus | 74 |
| He was satirized by the character Adenoid in "The Great Dictator" | 75 |
| He once asked Buzz Aldrin, "When is man going to walk on da sun?" | 75 |
| Her "May It Be" featured lyrics in the Tolkien language of Quenya | 75 |
| Humorist who wrote "Happiness is having a scratch for every itch" | 75 |
| Hayek who is Will Smith's unrequited love in "Wild Wild West" | 75 |
| Having gained citizenship in another country. The UK, perhaps, in this case | 75 |
| Healing technique that's Japanese for "universal life energy" | 75 |
| He voiced Meadowlark in the "Harlem Globetrotters" cartoon series | 75 |
| Holiday song that begins "The sun is shining, the grass is green" | 75 |
| He wrote, "God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform" | 75 |
| Hill staffer [sign up to get the AVCX celebrity puzzle series--avxwords.com] | 76 |
| Hollywood agent Emanuel whose brother Rahm is the White House chief of staff | 76 |
| He said "Slump? I ain't in no slump. I just ain't hitting" | 76 |
| Having poor taste? [check out avxwords.com for edgy indie xwords every week] | 76 |
| He won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "The Godfather Part II" | 76 |
| Historic figures disputed in a "Seinfeld" Trivial Pursuit question | 76 |
| He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame with Staubach and Simpson | 76 |
| He wrote "The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of" | 76 |
| Hodges who called baseball's "shot heard 'round the world" | 76 |
| His right arm was severed in a light saber duel before he became Darth Vader | 76 |
| Hollywood star whose memoir was titled "The Good, the Bad, and Me" | 76 |
| He said "I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury" | 76 |
| Helen Mirren's real-life role in the upcoming drama "Hitchcock" | 77 |
| He said "Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant" | 77 |
| He originated the phrase "While there's life, there's hope" | 77 |
| He said "Most editors are failed writers - but so are most writers" | 77 |
| Hockey legend with the record for most shots on goal in one season, for short | 77 |
| Hybrid animal "bred for its skills in magic," per Napoleon Dynamite | 77 |
| He championed the creation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | 77 |
| He wrote "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." | 77 |
| His film debut was as the Dog-Faced Boy in "Big Top Pee-wee" (1988) | 77 |
| Has the rear end move side to side ... or a hint to the five asterisked clues | 77 |
| Hairstyles seen in "Pulp Fiction" and "Coming to America" | 77 |
| His "Dance With My Father" won the 2003 Grammy for Song of the Year | 77 |
| He wrote the theme for and appeared in 1962's "The Longest Day" | 77 |
| Heavy metal band with the triple-platinum album "Out of the Cellar" | 77 |
| How you know that it's St. Patrick's Day in kin¬der¬gar¬ten? | 77 |
| Hit song from 2000 ... and a hint to 10 symmetrically arranged Across answers | 77 |
| He wrote "A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies" | 77 |
| He said Beat literature "isn't writing at all - it's typing" | 78 |
| He was called a "stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf herder" | 78 |
| Historical figure in Isabel Allende's novel "Inés of My Soul" | 78 |
| Hall & Oates "You're a ___ girl and you've gone too far" | 78 |
| How to link the 12 letters in this puzzle with a single line to make a picture | 78 |
| Halloween costume that includes big ears, dark clothing and a bunch of charts? | 78 |
| He guest-starred as a gay opera director in a 2003 "Frasier" episode | 78 |
| Head of the Catholic Church when Luther's "95 Theses" was posted | 78 |
| Horror flick starring Humphrey Bogart as a mad scientist, with "The" | 78 |
| He once wrote "Last but not least, avoid clichés like the plague" | 78 |
| Her name is Norwegian for "beautiful woman who leads you to victory" | 78 |
| Hitchcock film that has uncredited appearances by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara | 78 |
| He wrote "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" | 78 |
| How Ms. Morissette was known on "You Can't Do That on Television" | 79 |
| He played Stiller's biological father in "Flirting With Disaster" | 79 |
| How to score it when you bunt your hard-boiled breakfast to advance the runner? | 79 |