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Language from which "cotton" and "candy" are derived 72
Lead-in for "across," "along," or "around" 72
Lennon song with the lyric "You may say I'm a dreamer ..." 72
Lady in the 1965 sitcom pilot episode "The Lady in the Bottle" 72
Lefty with the fourth-highest career batting average in baseball history 72
Lady Vols coach Summitt who is the winningest NCAA basketball coach ever 72
Lennon/Ono with the Plastic Ono Band "Instant Karma! (We ___)" 72
Loose collection of influential corporations from Alf's home planet? 72
Literary character whose name is said to mean "laughing water" 72
Leader's name that's etymologically related to "chess" 72
Like this puzzle's theme, to solvers concerned with puzzle symmetry? 72
Line showing the relationship between an interest rate and maturity date 72
Lovelace's addressee for "Stone walls do not a prison make" 73
Les Cowboys Fringants "La Grand-Messe" track "Ti-___" 73
Like each answer in this puzzle - also each word in each clue - in length 73
Language from which "jungle" and "pundit" are derived 73
Lawrence who wrote the screenplay for "Raiders of the Lost Ark" 73
Like some elite U.S. athletes (or an apt alternate title for this puzzle) 73
Like fish for fish & chips -- or this puzzle's four theme entries 73
Longtime New York chef and writer who hosted the first food program on TV 73
Live video of the 2008 presidential runner-up going about his daily life? 73
Louis ___ (trial lawyer and author of "My Life in Court," 1962) 73
LaBeouf of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" 73
Long-distance runner Ron once married to long-distance runner Mary Decker 73
Language in which "Pakistan" means "land of the pure" 73
Literary character who says "I'll chase him round Good Hope" 74
Like one wearing a studded belt, black wristbands and black-rimmed glasses 74
Lang. that doesn't really contain that many words for "snow" 74
Los Pollos Hermanos businessman Fring on TV's "Breaking Bad" 74
Like the upcoming elections, and a hint to the four longest Across answers 74
Letters with ''messenger'' or ''transfer'' 74
Literary character who asks "Would you, could you, in the dark?" 74
Like a "Better active today than radioactive tomorrow" sentiment 74
Last half of a tiny food contaminant (with first half of, um, you know...) 74
Lady Gaga's "Applause" and Katy Perry's "Roar" 74
London-based dubstep artist whose name is pronounced like a math operation 74
Lauren who played cruise director Julie McCoy on "The Love Boat" 74
Like dictionaries without a word meaning "raisable castle door"? 74
Ludlum's ''Identity'' and ''Ultimatum'' 75
Language where "Jak se máš?" means "How are you?" 75
Lennon reportedly described her as looking like "a bloke in drag" 75
Latin phrase in the etymology of the word whose symbol is "&" 75
Letters for the names "buried" in this puzzle's theme answers 75
Lurid 1979 film about John Dillinger's girlfriend, with "The" 75
Like the Jordan River, according to "Michael Row the Boat Ashore" 75
Lead-in to "Five Dollars" and "Sixpence" in song titles 75
Literary character whose last words are "The horror! The horror!" 75
Literary experimentalist Georges with "Life: A User's Manual" 75
Lying in the mud during a freezing storm, in "The Divine Comedy"? 75
Lowish varieties of "vertical deflection traffic calming devices" 75
Letter that some feel should have its own day, rather than pi having Pi Day 75
Lindsay Lohan's role in "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen" 76
Like the Wicked Witch of the West at the end of "The Wizard of Oz" 76
List that includes "full," "round" and "wide"? 76
Lee who got a Best Actress nomination for "Days of Wine and Roses" 76
Like the haircut I just got from this old Polish dude that then I had to fix 76
Lion's combatant for the crown, in "Through the Looking-Glass" 76
Lead-in to ''kidding'' and ''gonna take it'' 76
Letter abbr. that tells the reader there's something else in the envelope 77
Little ___ Burdette (character in the “Smokey and the Bandit” movies) 77
Locale of a John McCain statue that calls him a "famous air pirate" 77
Language we got the words "basmati" and "juggernaut" from 77
Landmark named "Eighth Wonder of the World" upon completion in 1936 77
Lindsay who tied with herself for a Worst Actress Razzie by playing two roles 77
Longtime Red Sox announcer Martin whose signature call was "Mercy!" 77
Literary captain who says "I am not what you call a civilized man!" 77
Line from 1989's "Dead Pesto Society" about grabbing ten cents? 77
Lorin __, who succeeded Szell as the Cleveland Orchestra's music director 77
Like computer operating systems that allow many people to work simultaneously 77
Literary character whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear!" 78
Literary captain who says "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me" 78
Legendary crooner who entertained tourists wearing raspberry-tinted sunglasses 78
LeShan who wrote "It's Better to Be Over the Hill Than Under It" 78
Language producing ''shampoo'' and ''pajamas'' 78
Little ___ (nickname for the Russian neighborhood of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn) 78
Loser, with Bono, to Fabio, in a 1999 "Celebrity Deathmatch" episode 78
Leave the infant of "In Treatment" star Gabriel in the sun too long? 78
Lower-tract product whose instructions say "Fasten your seat belts"? 78
Like fewer and fewer children, as from diseases like whooping cough (grrrr...) 78
Like you after drinking Red Bull, according to commercials, in scientific terms 79
Lyricist for BroadwayÂ’s disastrous “Spider-Man,” with “the” 79
Legislation recently re-introduced by Edward Kennedy and Carolyn Maloney: Abbr. 79
Letters automatically displayed in the "Wheel of Fortune" bonus round 79
Latin term for coming back to life at the exact midpoint of a video game level? 79
Line of greeting cards billed as "a tiny little division of Hallmark" 79
Landmark in Elvis Presley's "It Happened at the World's Fair" 79
Like the Oscars ... or the answers to this puzzle's seven asterisked clues? 79
Librettist who rhymed "a lot o' news" with "hypotenuse" 79
Like Michelangelo's "David" or Rodin's "The Thinker" 80
Large, wraparound sunglasses -- often worn at night to make critics less visible 80
Locale called Minnahannock by the Algonquin Indians, bought by the Dutch in 1637 80
Longtime G.E. chief with the best seller "Jack: Straight From the Gut" 80
Leader who said "The empires of the future are the empires of the mind" 81
Letter appearing only in down answers; its opposite appears only in across answers 82
Lennon's "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except __ My Monkey" 82
Letters after "messenger," "ribosomal" or "transfer" 82
Lyricist born 11/18/1909 who wrote the words to the 10 songs with asterisked clues 82
Lizzie Borden's blows – "Easy Pieces" ÷ proverbial crowd = 82
Last part of the country to report election returns, usually, with "the" 82
Language that gave us "slogan," originally meaning "battle cry" 83