Show with episodes "Pettycoat Injunction" and "His Suit is Hirsute" | 87 |
1980s-'90s series based on the fictional firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak | 86 |
Sportsman Hunt for whom the N.F.L.'s A.F.C. championship trophy is named | 76 |
Girl's name that becomes a boy's name when the last letter moves to the start | 85 |
Del Rey who sang "Young and Beautiful" for "The Great Gatsby" | 81 |
She and Clark Gable were known as "the team that generates steam" | 75 |
He answered "Yes" when Oprah asked him "In all seven of your Tour de France victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood-dope?" | 158 |
Cyclist Armstrong, or what completes the ensemble found in the four long across answers | 87 |
Reach a place where the use of cellular telephones and other electronic devices is once again permitted | 103 |
Sci-fi character who said "I've just made a deal that'll keep the Empire out of here forever" | 111 |
According to Han, "He's a card player, gambler, scoundrel.You'd like him." | 92 |
___ Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams's role in the "Star Wars" franchise) | 85 |
"You've got me? Who's got YOU?" speaker in a '78 film | 75 |
Singer who appeared on the cover of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly | 75 |
Country that becomes its official language when you drop the final letter | 73 |
According to legend, he spent decades in his mother's womb and emerged with a gray beard | 92 |
"Truthful words are not beautiful; beautiful words are not truthful" espouser | 87 |
Only tree in the Monty Python sketch "How to recognise different types of trees from quite a long way away" | 117 |
He set down all 27 Brooklyn Dodgers he faced in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series | 79 |
"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)" actress | 91 |
Some of those who "hail the new" in "Deck the Halls" | 72 |
Final (and a word that can precede the first word of this puzzle's longest answers) | 87 |
Queen whose name contains three apt words in a row, as does each of this puzzle's four longest answers | 106 |
1991 autobiography subtitled "Growing Up in the Jackson Family" | 73 |
"I'll have a venti half-caff skinny peppermint mocha ___, please" | 79 |
The only woman on Time's list of the 20 most influential 20th-century business geniuses | 91 |
"___ is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" | 141 |
Chuck Berry "You Never Can Tell" aka "C'est ___" | 72 |
"___ & Order" (show in which "vic" means "victim") | 84 |
"Compromise is the best and cheapest ___" (saying attributed to Robert Louis Stevenson) | 97 |
"Now I ___ me down to sleep" (lyric from Metallica's "Enter Sandman") | 93 |
Title woman about whom Clapton sings "You've got me on my knees" | 78 |
Song that starts "What'll you do when you get lonely / And nobody's waiting by your side?" | 108 |
Probably my least-favorite Eric Clapton song (and that's saying something) | 78 |
1972 hit that begins "What'll you do when you get lonely ...?" | 76 |
Brand whose limited edition wasabi ginger flavor had damn well better become permanent | 86 |
Angle irons graphically represented by four sets of black squares in this grid, and by letter formations starting in the four longest answers | 141 |
___ Soundsystem (subject of the 2012 documentary "Shut Up and Play the Hits") | 87 |
___ Soundsystem (band with the 2010 album "This Is Happening") | 72 |
Cholesterol that doesn't start with H (I can never remember which is the good one) | 86 |
What "the lowing herd wind slowly o'er" in a Thomas Gray poem | 75 |
Michele whose Twitter describes her as a "Streisand Worshiper" | 72 |
Actress Seydoux of the 2013 Palme d'Or winner "Blue Is the Warmest Color" | 87 |
"The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the ___" (Thomas Gray line) | 75 |
Grammy winner for Best Female Country Vocal Performance the year before Trisha | 78 |
1972 Bill Withers hit whose title precedes "when you're not strong" | 81 |
1972 #1 hit with the lyric "I'm right up the road / I'll share your load" | 91 |
Shakespearean character who calls himself "a very foolish fond old man" | 81 |
Self-described "poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man" of literature | 81 |
Play king whose first line is "Attend the lords of France and Burgundy, Gloucester" | 93 |
King with the immortal line "Who is it that can tell me who I am?" | 76 |
He wrote "There was an old man of Thermopylae / Who never did anything properly ..." | 94 |
"More sinn'd against than sinning" protagonist of Shakespeare | 75 |
What Pink didn't want her man to do on the "Funhouse" album | 73 |
Lead singer of the band whose name is derived from a "Barbarella" villain's name | 94 |
Bob Marley "The Complete ___ 'Scratch' Perry Sessions" | 72 |
Artist Krasner, for whose portrayal Marcia Gay Harden won an Oscar in "Pollock" | 89 |
"8. When I was in the Campaign for Real-Time, I went by All-World ___ 'Big Game' Bronson" | 107 |
It might include the adverbs "forthwith" and "heretofore" | 77 |
Member of the inaugural class of inductees to the National Toy Hall of Fame | 75 |
Medium in which the Reverend Brendan Powell Smith builds his Bible dioramas | 75 |
"The ___ Movie" (2014 film featuring Liam Neeson as Bad Cop/Good Cop) | 79 |
"The Girl With the Million Dollar ___" (Betty Grable's nickname) | 78 |
Princess who says "This is some rescue! You came in here, but didn't you have a plan for getting out?" | 116 |
Speaker of the line "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope" | 80 |
Speaker of the line "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi; you're my only hope" | 80 |
Sci-fi character who asks "Aren't you a little short for a stormtrooper?" | 87 |
Picnic serving, and when divided properly, a hint to a hidden feature of six pairs of puzzle answers | 100 |
"Berlin Game," "Mexico Set," and "London Match" author Deighton | 93 |
Avant-garde filmmaker Paul whose "Rebus-Film Nr. 1" is a crossword puzzle | 83 |
His statue (minus its head) can be found in Arlington's Freedom Park | 72 |
Short-lived 2005 Broadway musical with the song "Instant Karma" | 73 |
Who once remarked "You can't stay mad at somebody who makes you laugh" | 84 |
Jay who said "You're not famous until my mother has heard of you" | 79 |
His tenure was set to end in 2009, to the delight of many, though he's reported to be reconsidering | 103 |
Comic who occasionally contributes to the "Motormouth" column ofThe London Sunday Times | 97 |
Author of "How to Be the Funniest Kid in the Whole Wide World" | 72 |
"You're not famous until my mother has heard of you" quipper | 74 |
"The reason there are two senators for each state is so that one can be the designated driver" quipper | 112 |
"The reason there are two senators for each state is so that one can be the designated driver" comic | 110 |
"How come you never see a headline like 'Psychic Wins Lottery'?" quipper | 90 |
Poe poem that ends "From grief and groan to a golden throne beside the King of Heaven" | 96 |
Poe called her "the most lovely dead / That ever died so young!" | 74 |
Julia Farnsworth's millionaire husband in "Heaven Can Wait" | 73 |
Character in "The Producers" who sings "I Wanna Be a Producer" | 82 |
"Small Craft on a Milk Sea" Brian Eno w/Jon Hopkins & ___ Abrahams | 80 |
"Prisoners of Love (___ & Max)" (song from "The Producers") | 83 |
___ McGarry (Posthumus vice president elect on "The West Wing") | 73 |
"I knew ___ Carroll, was over a barrel/When 'Tarantula' took to the hills." (line from "Science Fiction/Double Feature" in "Rocky Horror") | 176 |
"___ know it's more common to clue this as the 5th-century pope, but it seems easier this way; don't you agree, Mr. DiCaprio?" | 144 |
"The American ___" (Carelton Mabee biography of Samuel F.B. Morse that won a Pulitzer) | 96 |
Sierra ___ (get puzzle discounts by signing up for the news list @ avxwords.com!) | 81 |
Author Andreyev, called "The Edgar Allan Poe of Russian Literature" | 77 |
Pope called the "Lightning Pope" because he died 27 days after his election | 85 |
Pepe who said "You are ze corned beef to me, and I am ze cabbage to you." | 83 |
First name of the only person in the Inventors and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame | 78 |
French writer who coined the phrase "Facts are stubborn things" | 73 |
"O, swear not by ... the fickle moon ... __ that thy love prove likewise variable": "Romeo and Juliet" | 122 |
"Don't be sweet, __ you be eaten up": start of a Jewish proverb | 77 |
"___ I should be old-fashioned, I'll put a trinket on": Emily Dickinson | 85 |