Whence "Nothing will come of nothing" in "King Lear" | 72 |
When Elder Kevin Price goes to Uganda, in "The Book of Mormon" | 72 |
Words with ''remember'' or ''celebrate'' | 72 |
Words with ''a sudden'' or ''the above'' | 72 |
Word fatefully misspelled in a "Curb Your Enthusiasm" obituary | 72 |
Word that keeps the same meaning if you move its first letter to the end | 72 |
Whenever Erica Hill came on the set of "CBS This Morning," ___ | 72 |
Whom you might see in your rearview mirror if you ignore the above signs | 72 |
Where Al Yankovic bought a "Dukes of Hazzard" ashtray, in song | 72 |
Wiesel who said, "Indifference, to me, is the epitome of evil" | 72 |
When Harriet Farnam invented her "Non-Swarmer" beehive, she __ | 72 |
Work unit that appears far less often in crosswords than "erg" | 72 |
When Hedy Lamarr co-invented a radio-frequency encryption system, she __ | 72 |
Word with ''hitching'' or ''scratching'' | 72 |
Words that can precede, in order, the three words in each starred answer | 72 |
When written three times, fraternity in "Revenge of the Nerds" | 72 |
Where the smart set sat [answer to be entered in the appropriate manner] | 72 |
What each of the 10 abbreviations in this puzzle's answer stands for | 72 |
What's heard in the computer lab when the regular teachers are sick? | 72 |
What this puzzle's capitalized clues are, both by definition and pun | 72 |
While working as a waiter, he annoyed a character only known as Fat Blue | 72 |
Words with ''there'' and ''the balance'' | 72 |
Whence the line "A person's a person, no matter how small" | 72 |
What the tabloids desperately searched for after a noted 2008 pregnancy? | 72 |
What Fido's recently purchased tether gave him (with "a")? | 72 |
Warning from the critters that appear to be slithering through the grid? | 72 |
Word for "beginning" that encloses four answers in this puzzle | 72 |
Where "we can make it if we run," per Bruce Springsteen (1975) | 72 |
Words before "Remember" and "Forget," in song titles | 72 |
Words with ''the minute'' or ''no good'' | 72 |
Word with ''temporary'' or ''practical'' | 72 |
Where there are "many ways to have a good time," in a 1978 hit | 72 |
Where "they can start you back on your way," according to song | 72 |
Words with ''standstill'' or ''distance'' | 73 |
Words with ''crossroads'' or ''dead end'' | 73 |
What Meat Loaf went around in "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" | 73 |
Words between ''Would you'' and ''dance'' | 73 |
Word that can follow the starts of this puzzle's five longest answers | 73 |
Word with "Happy" and "Death Valley" in old TV titles | 73 |
With "The," classic writing guide (and this puzzle's title) | 73 |
With "The," city with a lake called the Hofvijver at its center | 73 |
Words before "signed, sealed, delivered" in a Stevie Wonder hit | 73 |
Words with ''the kill'' or ''the buzzer'' | 73 |
What Pink didn't want her man to do on the "Funhouse" album | 73 |
Winner of dual Worst Actress Razzies for "I Know Who Killed Me" | 73 |
What you might get from the ends of this puzzle's six longest answers | 73 |
Whence the phrase "I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep" | 73 |
What you might reach for after hearing "Don't go anywhere!" | 73 |
Winner of the inaugural Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent (2012) | 73 |
Weather comment represented visually by this puzzle's circled letters | 73 |
Writer John who won a Pulitzer for "Annals of the Former World" | 73 |
Writer whose novella "Carmen" is the basis of Bizet's opera | 73 |
Where this grid's starred answers' ends have particular relevance | 73 |
What the Baseball Hall of Fame is considering lifting a lifetime ban for? | 73 |
Words with ''pedestal'' or ''happy face'' | 73 |
What people in relationships need together ... or this puzzle's title | 73 |
What King Arthur's men would like to have seen more of along the way? | 73 |
Words before "a Brain" and "an Animal" in book titles | 73 |
What this puzzle's theme answers contain (if you look closely enough) | 73 |
Word with ''Entertainment!'' or ''Amore'' | 73 |
What can be said about the answers to this puzzle's capitalized clues | 73 |
Word that led to the "Why a duck?" routine by the Marx brothers | 73 |
When "anything can happen" on "The Mickey Mouse Club" | 73 |
Word that keeps the same meaning if "cap-" is added at the front | 74 |
Writer whose Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family" was posthumous | 74 |
Words before "to be born" and "to die" in Ecclesiastes | 74 |
Who wrote "Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think" | 74 |
Where one might see the sounds embedded in this puzzle's theme answers | 74 |
What computers repeat out loud while shooting sparks, in old sci-fi movies | 74 |
Where the Trinity College scenes in "Chariots of Fire" were shot | 74 |
West with the autobiography "Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It" | 74 |
Without any chance at all (and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme) | 74 |
When repeated, one of Piers Anthony's "Xanth" fantasy novels | 74 |
Words that can precede both parts of this puzzle's six longest answers | 74 |
Word with ''retirement'' or ''graduation'' | 74 |
What "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" has a lot of | 74 |
What "Saturday Night Live" players are not ready for, supposedly | 74 |
What Soul Asylum's phone won't do in "Somebody to Shove" | 74 |
Wit who recorded the classic 1960 comedy album "At the Hungry I" | 74 |
Where a dog-walker might go (and where a message is hidden in this puzzle) | 74 |
What to "never" do, according to the title of a 2005 best seller | 74 |
Who wrote "In the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king" | 74 |
What "you always pass ... on your way to success": Mickey Rooney | 74 |
Writer who Ali G. mistook for Clinton's vice president in an interview | 74 |
Whiplash protection on the back of a toilet for '80s TV character Max? | 74 |
What a two-letter Romance-language translation of "the" might be | 74 |
Who said "I put up my thumb and it blotted out the planet Earth" | 74 |
Word appearing twice after "Boogie" in a 1978 #1 hit's title | 74 |
What nerve, disrupting a carpenter's joint with that kind of hat (3-6) | 74 |
Wavy tonal quality overdone by a lot of "American Idol" hopefuls | 74 |
Word that becomes its own synonym if the last letter is moved to the front | 74 |
Wanda and Darryl's firstborn in the comic strip "Baby Blues" | 74 |
Words with ''distance'' or ''disadvantage'' | 75 |
Words with ''impasse'' or ''all-time high'' | 75 |
Word that can precede the first word of the answers to the asterisked clues | 75 |
Woman's name heard in "I've Been Working on the Railroad" | 75 |
Weird Al hit with the lyric "I don't care if you're full" | 75 |
Website whose logo's letters are (in order) red, blue, yellow and green | 75 |
Writer on whose work Woody Allen's "Sleeper" is loosely based | 75 |
What "the lowing herd wind slowly o'er" in a Thomas Gray poem | 75 |