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She played Olive Madison opposite Struthers's Florence Ungar in a 1985 Broadway version of "The Odd Couple" 121
Rita who shouted "Hey you guys!" on "The Electric Company" 78
Actress who had the Tomlin role in the sitcom version of "9 to 5" 75
"___ abed and daylight slumber / Were not meant for man alive": Housman 81
Robert who won a Tony for "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" 86
Inventor whose name is spelled out by the horizontal lines of special characters in this puzzle 95
"___ Inn! What's your price per night?" (misheard "Sister Christian" lyric) 99
When spelled out, word that follows the beginnings of the starred answers in a memorable kids' show theme song 114
Lip-synched, and word that can follow the first word in answers to asterisked clues 83
According to legend, at age 2 he identified a pig's squeal as G sharp 73
One of Carrie Bradshaw's main love interests in "Sex and the City" 80
Old "S.N.L." character currently in MasterCard's "Priceless" ads 88
Subject of the lyric "A horse is a horse, of course, of course" 73
TV character who "will never speak unless he has something to say" 76
He "will never speak unless he has something to say," in a song 73
"He'll give you the answer that you endorse," according to song 77
1983 comedy with the line "Kenny, don't paint your sister!" 73
Half a married detective team, heroes of 26 Frances and Richard Lockridge novels 80
"___ and Red Vines equals crazy delicious" ("Lazy Sunday" lyrics) 85
When he was a bodyguard, his business card read: "Next to God, there is no greater protector than I." 111
Star of the motivational video "Be Somebody ... or Be Somebody's Fool" 84
Mohawked actor whose voice was in "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" 79
"Cut out the jibber-jabber" is one of his "Rules for Fools" 79
Maligned additive that the FDA "generally recognize[s] as safe" 73
Derivative '80s game in which one ghost's name was changed from Clyde to Sue 84
1959 hit with the lyric "Did he ever return? No, he never returned" 77
1959 hit with the line "Charlie couldn't get off of that train" 77
1959 hit with a melody based on the folk song "The Wreck of the Old 97" 81
1959 hit based on the traditional folk song "The Wreck of the Old 97" 79
Arkansas town that calls itself the "Quartz Crystal Capital of the World" 83
Production co. responsible for "Lou Grant" and "Rhoda" 74
Its second-ever video was for Pat Benatar's "You Better Run" 74
The word, as suggested by the saying formed by the ends of this puzzle's four longest answers 97
''__ the word'' (''Don't tell anyone'') 75
Puff of smoke that makes you grow to twice your size, a la Super Mario Bros.? 77
Relieved comment from a "Next Food Network Star" contestant when the judge likes her fowl dish? 105
''It's ___ in life'' (''It's the hand I've been dealt'') 100
News Corporation-owned Web site that's one of the 10 most visited sites in the world 88
Sinatra song people are sometimes killed for singing at karaoke in the Philippines 82
Hunky tennis star featured in Shakira's "Gypsy" music video 73
Chuck Berry title girl who's repeatedly asked "Is that you?" 74
The Magnetic Fields' "Wi' ___ Wee Bairn Ye'll Me Beget" 77
"I'll be merry and free, I'll be sad for __-body" (Burns) 75
"Captain! The engines canna take ___ more!" (line from Scotty on "Star Trek") 97
Japanese city with the world's largest train station (in floor area) 72
Depilatory brand with a controversial "Pretty" line marketed to preteen girls 87
Brand once advertised with the jingle "We wear short shorts ..." 74
Brand name that may be a portmanteau of "no" and "hair" 75
Where GIs fought Charlie[LAST WEEK: "Lady X" was Ingrid Bergman, whose first name is revealed in the circled squares (IN + GRID). Seven of her one-word movie titles can be seen "straddling" black squa 220
"Smokey, this is not ___. This is bowling. There are rules." ("The Big Lebowski" quote) 107
Jets legend who drunkenly hit on ESPN sideline reporter Suzy Kolber during a live TV interview 94
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame with Staubach and Simpson 76
___ Flanagan (American Vampire League spokeswoman on TV's "True Blood") 85
Amateur detective in 1967's "The Clue in the Crossword Cipher" 76
Titular musical character who wants to "taste the Roaring Twenties" before settling down 98
Actress in "Dracula's Daughter" and "The Invisible Man Returns" 87
Model namechecked along with Linda and Christy in RuPaul's "Supermodel" 85
"In ___, where love is king" (start of "That's Amore") 78
Monogram of a one-time New York governor who became Gerald Ford's vice president 84
Setting for C. S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" 78
Rapper with the recent "Illmatic XX" twentieth-anniversary rerelease 78
Poet who wrote, about children, "And if they are popular / The phone they monopular" 94
Only NBA player to shoot at least 50% on field goals, 40% on three-pointers and 90% on free throws for five consecutive seasons 127
Humorist who wrote "Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long" 99
Humorist who wrote "Happiness is having a scratch for every itch" 75
His poem "Fleas" reads, in its entirety, "Adam / Had 'em" 81
Sports org. whose last game was the Chicago Sting over the Toronto Blizzard 75
Political cartoonist called "our best recruiting sergeant" by Lincoln 79
"___, brutish, and short" (how Hobbes described the life of man) 74
"The Confessions of ___ Turner" (book that won the 1968 Pulitzer for Fiction) 87
With "The," magazine described as "the flagship of the left" 80
Grp. whose members account for more than 50% of the world's defense spending 80
"___ never deceives us; it is always we who deceive ourselves": Rousseau 82
"Three o'clock is always too late or too early . . ." literary source 83
GOP senator's vote on anything that would in any way make Obama look good 77
Org. whose champion is determined at the beginning of each season by a cackling David Stern 91
Org. that has four teams with non-plural nicknames, which begin this puzzle's four longest answers 102
Org. in which "everybody played with a gay teammate," per Charles Barkley 83
Org. of which Lebron James, Kevin Garnett, and Kobe Bryant were never members 77
TV series that originally had the redundant "Navy" in its title for the first season 94
Noted children's book illustrator (one of six "middle C" people in this puzzle) 93
Org. with the slogan "Because a great country deserves great art" 75
Org. using the scare tactic that "Congress will rewrite No Child Left Behind next year" to get out the vote this year 127
John Mason ___, English priest who wrote "Good King Wenceslas" 72
"___, My God, to Thee" (supposed last song played on the sinking Titanic) 83
''You can hide __ your covers . . .'' (Springsteen lyric) 73
Beatty who voiced Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear in "Toy Story 3" 73
First name of Professor Brainard in "The Absent Minded Professor" 75
Longtime Red Sox announcer Martin whose signature call was "Mercy!" 77
Connecticut politician Lamont who beat Joe Lieberman in the 2006 Senate primary only to lose to him in the general election 123
"Homer and ___ Hail Mary Pass" (2005 episode of "The Simpsons") 83
"Homer and ___ Hail Mary Pass" ("The Simpsons" episode) 75
"___ Declassified School Survival Guide" (former Nickelodeon sitcom) 78
''. . . would thou hadst ___ been born'' (''Othello'') 86
"Such heavenly touches ___ touch'd earthly faces" (Shakespeare) 77
"Success is counted sweetest by those who ___ succeed": Emily Dickinson 81
"He ___ is crowned with immortality / Who fears to follow where airy voices lead" (Keats) 99
Give poor feedback to, online [visit us at avxword.com to get more great puzzles every week] 92
1,000 in the phrase "No, no a thousand times no!" is an example of a ___ number 89
"... with no ___ dialect, unless he wanted to have one" (Harry Reid on Barack Obama, 2008) 100