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"The ___ Factor for Kids: A Survival Guide for America's Families" 80
Source of the title material in "Weird Al" Yankovic's "The White Stuff" 95
___ Way (Block on Ninth Avenue in New York between 15th and 16th named after a sweet) 85
Euripides play that ends with the title character's wedding to Hermione 75
Opera character who sees the words "Abandon hope, all ye who enter here" 82
"And how does she–__–feel about you?": "Love Actually" 82
Brother of Dori and Nori, in "The Hobbit: This Should Have Been Just One Movie" 89
"You had best unfuck yourself ___ will unscrew your head and shit down your neck!" (Sergeant Hartman from "Full Metal Jacket") 146
"Protect mine innocence, ___ fall into the trap ...": "King Henry VIII" 91
"Either that wallpaper goes ___ do" (Oscar Wilde's supposed dying words) 86
"Either that wallpaper goes ___ do" (Oscar Wilde's last words) 76
"...do not know how to kiss, ___ would kiss you" ("For Whom the Bell Tolls") 96
"__ shall live your epitaph to make": Shakespeare's Sonnet 81 75
Certain NASA equipment ... shown literally in the solution to this puzzle 73
... and the personality magazine created a new category of elite subscribers, the ___ 85
Team that plays "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" during the seventh inning stretch 93
Production company that distributed "The Silence of the Lambs" 72
Group with the 1962 hit "The Wah Watusi," with "the" 72
Group that sang the 1962 hit "The Wah Watusi," with "the" 77
"... a man no mightier than thyself ___": "Julius Caesar" 77
Winner of the 1970 Hart Trophy, Conn Smythe Trophy, Norris Trophy, and Art Ross Trophy 86
Second-greatest player of all time, in a 1997 "Hockey News" vote 74
Mary whose short story "The Wisdom of Eve" was the basis of "All About Eve" 95
First hockey player to win Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year 73
Bobby ___, the only N.H.L.'er to win the Hart, Norris, Ross and Smythe trophies in the same year 100
"Catch-22" character who "hasn't got brains enough to be unhappy" 89
"Catch-22" character described as "a warm-hearted, simple-minded gnome" 91
Skater Brian who led the Canadian delegation at the 1988 Calgary Olympics 73
Speaker of Shakespeare's "If music be the food of love, play on" 78
"If music be the food of love ..." speaker in "Twelfth Night" 81
Words with ''I'm told'' or ''I thought'' 76
"The fractions of her faith, __ of her love": "Troilus..." 78
He wrote "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." 77
2003 Afghani film that won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film 72
Madison who said "You don't have to cook. I have enough potato chips to last me a year" 101
Award won by lead actors in this puzzle's starred films: the winners' names are hidden "word search"-style in the grid (across, down or diagonally, and forward or backward) 190
James whose company published the first U.S. edition of "The Prince and the Pauper" 93
Govt. agcy. with a "Whistleblower Protection" section on its website 78
Milo who played a Supreme Court Chief Justice on "The West Wing" 74
Irish-themed Vegas casino that features a tattoo parlor owned by Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil 99
He said "I don't want my album coming out with a G rating. Nobody would buy it" 93
Bear: sp. (I'm not even going to dignify this crap fill with a clever clue) 79
The Tony Martin hit "There's No Tomorrow" is based on its melody 78
Song that was the basis for Elvis Presley's "It's Now or Never" 81
Song that provided the melody for Elvis's "It's Now or Never" 79
Song played at the 1920 Olympics when music for the Italian national anthem could not be found 94
Employer of the "basterds" in "Inglourious Basterds": Abbr. 79
"With ___ and Ruby: In This Life Together" (1998 joint memoir) 72
Opera character who cries "Il fazzoletto!" ("The handkerchief!") 84
Ferrell's "SNL" partner in "Morning Latte" skits 72
Cheri who was the voice of Sleeping Beauty in "Shrek the Third" 73
Cheri who portrayed the cheerleader Arianna on "Saturday Night Live" 78
Cheri who portrayed a "Morning Latte" co-host on "SNL" 74
Whence the phrase "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" comes from 76
"If it were now to die, / 'Twere now to be most happy" speaker 76
Revolutionary James ___, famous for saying "Taxation without representation is tyranny" 97
James who originated the phrase "Taxation without representation" 75
James who coined the phrase "Taxation without representation is tyranny" 82
Company that would be crazy to use the slogan "We never let you down"? 80
"Threw me in the tank with the drunk called ___" (Beastie Boys lyric) 79
___ "Bad" Blake (Jeff Bridges's Oscar-winning role for "Crazy Heart") 93
Indian whose tribe's name means "lovers of sexual pleasure" 73
Oklahoma Indian (and a three-word description of this puzzle's theme) 73
Seven-time Best Actor runner-up who finally received an honorary Oscar in 2003 78
He quipped "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride, my foot" when accepting his honorary Oscar 100
Actor whose character thought he was God in "The Ruling Class" 72
"___ vuelta de tuerca" (Spanish version of Henry James's "The Turn of the Screw") 105
Town on the SE tip of Italy that's the title setting for a Horace Walpole novel 83
"Al ___ Lado Del Río" (Oscar-winning song from "The Motorcycle Diaries") 95
Subject of the 1999 biography subtitled "The Little Giant of Baseball" 80
Slugger Mel enshrined in the Crossword Hall of Fame (Wait, there is no such place?Well there should be!) 104
Player honored with Campanella, Greenberg, and Mantle on "Baseball Sluggers" postage stamps 101
Player behind Bonds, Henderson, Ruth, Williams, Morgan, Yastrzemski, and Mantle on the all-time leader list for walks 117
Only Rose, Aaron, Musial, Mays, Bonds, and Yount have played more National League games than him 96
National Leaguer who was ranked first, second, or third in walks every year from 1929 to 1944 93
MMA fighter John (don't know if he's related to baseball player Mel) 76
He replaced Foxx as baseball's youngest player when he debuted at age 17 in 1926 84
Fred ___, whose sneeze was the subject of the first copyrighted movie in the U.S. 81
Baseball legend mentioned in Ogden Nash's "Lineup for Yesterday" 78
Capital whose name comes from an Algonquin word for "to trade" 72
Swimmer Kristin ___, the first woman to win six gold medals at a single Olympics 80
Prof. Lidenbrock of Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" 78
Palindromically surnamed swimmer Kristin who won six gold medals at the Seoul Olympics 86
He said, upon leaving Stoner's Pot Palace: "Man, that is flagrant false advertising" 98
"The Simpsons" character with a habit of calling things "gnarly" 84
"Simpsons" character with the catchphrase “Yo, Bart dude” 75
___ Octavius ("Spider-Man" villain Doc Ock's "real" name) 81
Word with an English homophone that translates to "nous" in its language 82
Reply to "would Madame like fresh pepper on the beef bourguignon?" 76
Magazine in which Arnold Schwarzenegger discussed having an orgy with other bodybuilders 88
Answers to "do you solve mots croisés?" from anyone reading this 77
"Now is the winter of ___ discontent" (opening line of "Richard III") 89
"__ American Cousin," play Lincoln was viewing when assassinated 74
Words that can precede both parts of this puzzle's six longest answers 74
Item: 1937 memoir. Problem: Sent to us by wrong supplier (text is in Swahili). 78
They're not in the in-crowd ... and read differently, what each starred answer has two of 93
Shania Twain "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm ___ Here!" 77
"Virent ___! Viret Perna!!" (Latin version of "Green Eggs and Ham") 87
"It's a little ___" (deli counter worker's comment at the scale) 82
Poet who wrote "At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman" 75