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N.B.A. first name that's Arabic for "noble" or "exalted" 80
N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer who, with Walt Frazier, formed the Knicks' "Rolls Royce Backcourt" 101
N.B.A. star who was on the cover of Sports Illustrated while still in high school 81
N.L. outfielder who won a Gold Glove in 1970 along with Clemente and Rose 73
Nabisco cookies ... and what you might cry upon solving this puzzle's three other longest answers? 102
Name after "Chasing" in a movie title and "Judging" in a TV show title 90
Name for a catastrophic (but fairly slow-moving and oh-so-sweet) 1919 flood in the capital of Massachusetts 107
Name for a storm in which romaine lettuce, Parmesan, and croutons fall from the sky? 84
Name for London's subway system and an outdated slang term for television 77
Name for the tech support counter in many Apple stores, which is probably something of an overstatement 103
Name in Keats's "On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer" 73
Name Jerry accidentally calls a girlfriend whose name rhymes with part of the female anatomy, on "Seinfeld" 117
Name of Michael's penis in the Judy Blume book "Forever ..." 74
Name of the first level of Special World in "Super Mario World" for the SNES, right before "Tubular" and "Way Cool" (how '90s is that?) 169
Name on "Sons of Anarchy" and "The Andy Griffith Show" 74
Name on the label of the world's most popular soft drink, until the year 1009 81
Name that becomes another name when an F is added to the front and an X to the end 82
Name that might elicit giggles if used in the song "The Name Game" 76
Nancy Reagan's antidrug slogan, and a hint to this puzzle's theme 73
Nancy who's slated to replace Mary Hart on "Entertainment Tonight" 80
Nanobot's hypothetical ability, and the process that's overtaken this puzzle's theme answers 104
Narcissists' interests (one of which can be found in each of the puzzle's longest answers) 98
narstar69: omfg u guys / houstongrco: d00d wtf / narstar69: thatz 1 small step lol 84
Nation invented by a John Kerry flub in his first major speech as US Secretary of State 87
National Leaguer who was ranked first, second, or third in walks every year from 1929 to 1944 93
Native American group (and source of a Washington city that differs by one letter) 82
Natural talent[For the explanation of last week's theme, see the last Down clue] 84
NBA military appreciation initiative, and a hint to this puzzle's theme 75
NBA strategy that involves deliberately fouling the opponent with the worst free throw percentage 97
NBC reality show that taped contestants drinking donkey semen (it never aired) 78
NBC show that featured Janis Ian and Billy Preston as its first musical guests 78
Neal Cassady's occupation in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" 76
Nearing the TV station billboard, you did "77 ___" where the sign said "60 Minutes"... 106
Nearly circular shape used as the floor plan for most Bahá'i temples 75
Nebraska city that serves as David Letterman's Top 10 List "home office" 86
Nebraska town made famous as the home office of Letterman's Top Ten List 76
Nebraska town, named after an Indian tribe, featured in "Lonesome Dove" 81
Need bailing, or what five entries in this puzzle can do to make two overlapping words or phrases 97
Need to touch all the items on one's desk before leaving, say: Abbr. 72
Negating conjunction [LAST WEEK: The hidden products were: Levi's, Glade, Total, Aleve, Comet, Crest, Advil, Lysol, Certs, Nestea and Cialis.] 148
Neil Diamond song with the lyrics "I used to call your name / when no one else would come" 100
Nellie's portrayer in the version of "South Pacific" aired by PBS 79
Neologism for the superfluous diacritical marks seen in the names of many heavy bands, also called "röck döts" 126
Nerdy band with "I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass" 75
Network advertising "the greatest motion pictures of all time" 72
Network seen in "The Soup" segment "Tales From Home Shopping" 81
Network where "The Newlywed Game" will feature its first gay couple in 2009 85
Nevada city, the one place "Phil the Weatherman," at the beginning of "Groundhog Day," says he would like to be if he could choose; have you made the arrangments? 182
Nevertheless, she asked him if he had attended her high school, and after he said yes, she asked "...?" 113
New 13th zodiac sign that would cause all these changes (if astrologers took it seriously) 90
New age artist who has supposedly sold more records than Nirvana and the Spice Girls, although I can't name one of her songs 128
New Age musician John who used to host "Entertainment Tonight" 72
New element whose name will be ratified in January, 2010, and whose symbol appears in the middle of this puzzle's theme answers 131
New Hampshire home to midnight voting that traditionally gives the first results in presidential elections 106
New Hampshire town whose Daily Sun was the first newspaper to publish sudoku in English 87
New Jersey area code, in ancient Rome (oh, did you want to do Roman numeral math? That's what I thought) 108
New Jersey borough where Edison built the first electric lighting system 72
New Jersey rocker featured in the 12/12/12 Hurricane Sandy relief concert 73
New releases that honor the four baseball greats featured in this puzzle 72
New slogan for a California city trying to advertise its wild playground basketball games? 90
New slogan for a North Carolina city trying to draw in visitors for tours of its old distilleries? 98
New slogan for a Texas city trying to spread the word about its cheap ammunition? 81
New slogan for an Arizona city trying to emphasize strong elementary school math programs? 90
New wave #1 hit with the repeated line "That ain't working" 73
New wave classic that begins "Talking away / I don't know what I'm to say" 92
New wave classic with the lines "I wish I was in Tijuana / Eating barbecued iguana" 93
New York mayor incorporates witticism; it sends opponents to the floor (2, 5) 77
New York stadium that was the site of the first professional outdoor basketball game 84
New York theater on the National Register of Historic Places, with "the" 82
Newcaster who said "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" 98
Newly-introduced element that alters the situation in a significant way, in modern lingo 88
Newman who is running against Jerry Costello for Illinois' 12th congressal district 87
News Corporation-owned Web site that's one of the 10 most visited sites in the world 88
Newsman who famously defined news as "something somebody doesn't want printed" 92
Newsstand buy, for short—one begins each of the four longest puzzle answers (and also ends the last one) 108
Next to his Princeton yearbook picture it says he "intends to go to law school and eventually to warm a seat on the Supreme Court" 140
Next words spoken by the same character after "The play's the thing / Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king" 134
NFL Hall of Fame receiver who is first cousins once removed with jazz legend Thelonious 87
NFL quarterback whose signature move is kissing his flexed bicep after scoring a touchdown 90
NFL star Michael who was the basis for the movie "The Blind Side" 75
NFLer Harris, known for his 1972 game-winning "Immaculate Reception" 78
Nickname for a longtime Dartmouth humor periodical named for a Halloween symbol 79
Nickname for a team from Miami, and an aural hint to the theme of this puzzle 77
Nickname for hockey legend Phil that's one letter away from a network that might use it 91
Nickname for infielder Ernie Banks, who stayed with one team for eighteen years 79
Nickname for Nantucket, because of its frequent fog, with "the" 73
Nickname for racer Dale Earnhardt Sr., so called because of his stubbornness 76
Nickname for the lead singer of Aerosmith, who keeps spilling glittery paint on himself? 88
Nickname for the three-letter abbreviation hidden in this puzzle's theme entries 84
Nickname of gnome sculptor Tom Clark when he was a religion prof at Davidson College 84
Nickname of Pink Floyd musician Barrett after he became a financial watchdog 76
Nickname of the author of the children's book "Hit a Grand Slam!" 79
Nickname of the British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo (with "The") 88
Nickname of the dictator who said "I know the Haitian people because I am the Haitian people" 103
Nickname of the man (born 2/12/1809) who gave the address at 18A, issued the 28A/45A, was the first elected president of the 60A Party, and whose name can be found in this puzzle's main diagonal 198
Nickname of the university that was the site of a 1962 desegregation drama 74
Nickname popularized by a New York Morning Telegraph sportswriter in the 1920s, with "the" 100
Nightly battle between a spouse who wants to read and one who doesn't? 74
Nile Rodgers band I can't believe aren't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame yet 86
Nintendo product on many "worst game controllers of all time" lists 77