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1998 movie with the quote "I saved Latin. What did you ever do?" 74
1998 movie with the tagline "See the world from a whole new perspective" 82
1999 #1 hit that introduced the "Cher-bot" vocal recording technique 78
1999 film in which author John Irving plays a stationmaster, with "The" 81
1999 film with the tagline "Fame. Be careful. It's out there" 75
2000 Eugene Levy film with the tagline "Some pets deserve a little more respect than others" 102
2001 OutKast chart-topper whose title refers to Erykah Badu's mother 72
2001's "Ocean's Eleven" or 2010's "The Karate Kid" 82
2001-'08 White House Deputy Chief of Staff whose middle name is Whitehouse 78
2002 A.L. Rookie of the Year Hinske who struck out to end the 2008 World Series 79
2002 animated film with a 2006 sequel subtitled "The Meltdown" 72
2003 Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor for "Adaptation" 78
2003 Afghani film that won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film 72
2003 ALCS hero Aaron, or his brother Bret who guest-announced the series 72
2003 film starring Julia Roberts as an art professor at Wellesley College 73
2003 film title character who's supposed to be Darla's eighth birthday present 86
2003 film with the tag line "He's very naughty ... and not very nice" 83
2003 film with the tagline "Everything sounds sexier in French" 73
2003 film with the tagline "Free Your Mind," with "The" 75
2003 Jeffrey Eugenides Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a hermaphrodite 73
2003 Penn/Watts drama with "The weight of a hummingbird" in one of its taglines 89
2003 sci-fi disaster film featuring a subterranean team of "terranauts" 81
2003 what-if mockumentary about the aftermath of the South's Civil War victory 82
2004 horror film with the tagline "How much blood would you shed to stay alive?" 90
2005 Black Eyed Peas hit that Pitchfork called "so monumentally vacuous, slapped together and tossed-off that it truly tests the definition of 'song.'" 169
2005 horror sequel with the tagline "Oh yes ... there will be blood" 78
2005 James Franco film with the tagline "With a roommate like this...you'd be crazy too" 102
2005 World Series player (his team's only appearance, and they lost) 72
2006 Disney film, and the ends of the eight longest entries in this puzzle 74
2006 film with the tagline "Sit back, relax, and enjoy the fright" 76
2006 movie subtitled "Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" 109
2006 title film character who says "Pamela! I no find you attractive anymore! ... Not!" 97
2008 bailed-out insurance co. that paid $165M in bonuses to its executives in 2009 82
2008 horror movie, or the sound from across the theater that kept breaking my concentration? 92
2008 spoof flick that got a rare 0% rating from the website Rotten Tomatoes 75
2009 comedy whose tagline is "Some guys just can't handle Vegas" 78
2009 film for which Sandra Bullock won a Razzie for playing a crossword puzzle writer 85
2010 #1 hit by Ke$ha (the 17th song in Billboard history to debut at the top spot) 82
2010 movie Roger Ebert called "an incomprehensible mess with the 1980s TV show embedded inside," with "The" 127
2011 comedy starring Cameron Diaz as a gold-digging, pot-smoking educator 73
2011 film in which Owen Wilson says, "Wonderful but forgettable. That sounds like a picture I've seen. I probably wrote it." 138
2011 headline in music news (I know one of them quit years ago; sue me for preferring the classic lineup) 105
2011 National League MVP who was suspended for 65 games in 2013 for violating baseball's drug code 102
2011 Record of the Year nominee whose name roughly translates to "good winter" 88
2012 Best Actress nominee alongside Jessica, Jennifer, Emmanuelle, and Naomi 76
2012 film in which Tom Hanks, Halle Berry and Hugh Grant each play six roles 76
2012 movie with the tagline "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Vengeance" 82
2012 Paula Broadwell biography subtitled "The Education of General David Petraeus" 92
2013 Eminem hit featuring Rihanna (and inspiration for this puzzle's theme) 79
2014 NBC comedy starring David Walton ... and a hint to the puzzle theme which is ___ 85
2014 Robin Thicke concept album (if "maybe stalking can win my wife back?" is a concept) 98
20th-century cartoonist who wrote "He Done Her Wrong," a 300-page pantomime tale 90
22-year-old Stanford graduate who became a pro golfer more than six years ago 77
30 ... (when completed, a Hitchcock movie)(with ''The'') 72
311 "You're cruisin', don't ___ care about what you're losing" 88
31st best film of all time, according to AFI's tenth anniversary edition (with "The") 99
38 17 25 / 50 27 55 42 63 41 49 46 24 / 23 58 13 / 9 11 29 15 39 19 (see notepad) 127
43 57 45 7 37 / 33 / 36 30 40 47 10 / 26 53 62 21 / 31 34 56 48 2 8 (see notepad) 129
54 51 32 4 35 18 / 14 5 52 / 59 / 28 1 22 / 44 3 6 16 20 60 61 12 (see notepad) 127
63-year-old Vera reportedly dating 27-year-old skating gold medalist Evan Lysacek 81
79, for the chem. symbol at the heart of the four longest puzzle answers 72
9/15/63 site of the only concert including both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones 82
90's group with the hit "Killing Me Softly," with "the" 79
97-year-old entertainment personality who wrote "Old Age is Not for Sissies" 86
A "career associate scanning professional" used to be called a ___ 76
A "Star Trek" officer and a physician are going to board a plane? 75
A Bond baddie had them in "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker" 84
A clip of his "Inside Edition" meltdown made Huffington Post's #1 spot on "YouTube's Best of 2008: Top Ten" 135
A different one is hidden in each of this puzzle's seven longest answers 76
A fake "RIP" tweet about him (after the VMA broadcast) made PopEater.com's "Best Celebrity Twitter Stories of 2009" 139
A famous one begins "Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness" 76
A French military strategist described it in 1918 as "an interesting toy" but "with no military value" 122
A good band pic on the CD, songs that will appeal to music producers, etc.? 75
A rewrite of “Mary Had a Little Lamb” using ___: “A lamb quite little, Mary had / A lamb, fleece white as snow” 127
A scarab beetle with a heart-shaped mark on its wing covers was named after this adventurer 91
A series of "insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster," per Tom Stoppard 99
A sudden rise or fall of seawater level is an unmistakable sign that one is coming 82
A synonym for it can be found inside this puzzle's four longest entries 75
A U.S. president who was also an architect, musician and inventor was ... 73
A's hurler (1989 champs) / Eurythmics musician on "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (#1 in 1983) 110
A-list screenwriter (and crossword fan) who won an Oscar for "Schindler's List," Steven ___ 105
A. "Les Troyens" B. "Pelléas et Melisande" C. "La Mer" D. "Faust" 108
A. "Mommie Dearest" B. "Lonesome Dove" C. "Angela's Ashes" D. "Times to Remember" 125
A. Egg and matzo meal B. Tomatoes and cheese C. Corn or barley D. Chickpeas or beans 84
A. God of war B. Goddess of the earth C. God of love D.Ruler of the gods 72
A. J. ___, author of the best seller "The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World" 135
A1: "... for ___ a sensitive document from the Something-or-other Embassy in Copenhagen." 99
A2: "Say, what's the 'sensitive document' our guy grabbed?" A1: "A ___, of course." A2: "Ah! Figures." 146
A: You have 24 hours to arrange payment. T: (to himself) Looks like we'll be a __ (Paul McCartney & Wings) 114
Abbr. for windsurfer Gal Fridman, who recently became his country's first Olympic gold medalist 99
Abbr. signaling that the subject line contains the full content of an e-mail 76
About 2.6 times the square of the length of one side, for a regular hexagon 75
About to get a Ph.D., definitely, if not this year then sometime in the next five 81
About whom Churchill purportedly said "A modest man who has much to be modest about" 94
About whom Nabokov said "She was like the composition of a beautiful puzzle - its composition and its solution at the same time" 138
About whom Obama said "He is a jackass. But he's talented" 72
About whom Shakespeare wrote "Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale / Her infinite variety" 103
ABUNDANT RUSSIAN RESOURCE THAT ONLY NICE, NON-SANCTIONING NATIONS CAN HAVE 74
Accidental portmanteau from Sarah Palin that made a few "2010 Word of the Year" lists 95
According to folklore, European city that was named by the mythical giant Antigoon 82