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"And I've got one, two, three, four, five ___ working overtime" (XTC lyric) 89
"Bad politicians are __ Washington by good people who don't vote": William E. Simon 97
Brownish photo tint [Coming to avxwords.com this fall - celebrity puzzle series] 80
"In what month of pregnancy does a woman begin to look pregnant?" "___" 91
Defensive fencing positions in which the top of the blade is pointed at the opponent's knee 95
"___ is knowing that your worst shot is still pretty good": golfer Johnny Miller 90
"Hogan's Heroes" character who insisted, "I know nothing!" 82
1973 film with the tagline "Many of his fellow officers considered him the most dangerous man alive -- an honest cop" 127
The murals at the Harvard Science Center and Rockefeller Center, for example 76
"American Progress, the Triumph of Man's Accomplishments Through Physical and Mental Labor" and "Oriental Phantasie," e.g. 146
Word with ''down,'' ''up'' or ''back'' 86
Word that "run" replaced as the OED entry with the most definitions 77
Words before ''precedent'' or ''good example'' 78
Words with ''high standard'' or ''good example'' 80
Words with ''world record'' or ''precedent'' 76
Words with ''precedent'' or ''good example'' 76
Other than Cain and Abel, the only son of Adam and Eve mentioned by name in the Bible 85
Number for soccer legend Andriy Shevchenko--at least, when he played for an Italian club 88
Brian whose Orchestra had the 1998 hit "Jump Jive an' Wail" 73
Street food magnate who failed despite having food from every continent? 72
Record for an individual athlete at a single Olympic Games that remained unbroken until 2008 92
"The ___ of Sleep" (1860 Mordecai Cook historical survey on drug use, including marijuana) 100
Elvis's and Mariah's record number of weeks at Billboard's #1 73
"___ needle pulling thread" ("The Sound of Music" lyric) 76
"___ needle pulling thread ..." ("The Sound of Music" lyric) 80
We, as a species, have to have it [Ink Well ends June 25 - sign up at avxwords.com to keep getting great indie xwords!] 119
Subject of a Manhattan museum near Madison Square Park whose entrance door handles are shaped like the letter X 111
"Software is like ___: it's better when it's free" (Linux inventor Linus Torvalds) 100
"I can remember when the air was clean and ___ was dirty": George Burns 81
Spinal Tap classic with the lines "Getting out my pitchfork / Poking your hay" 88
Randy Watson's overrated soul band, in "Coming to America" 72
Mr. Zog's surfboard grip product that gained notoriety by being banned from schools 87
What word precedes "Eyes," "Girl," "Love" and "Mama" in Top 40 song titles? 115
Adjective for the man who shirtlessly plays "Careless Whisper" on his saxophone in malls and grocery stores 117
Briefly, Bay Area forcE [avxwords.com has the edgiest weekly indie puzzles!] 76
"___ Fury and His Howling Commandos" (old Marvel Comics title) 72
Rock-album cover on which this puzzle's celebrities appear, familiarly 74
Advice during a solar eclipse (and a homophonic hint to uncovering this puzzle's secret image) 98
Trains, in a way, and the key to 18 of this puzzle's black squares. (Ones that begin with the keyword are asterisked. The others are for you to discover.) 158
"He's a complicated man/but no one understands him/but his woman" 79
Leader's name that's etymologically related to "chess" 72
Source of the phrases "cakes and ale" and "milk of human kindness": Abbr. 93
United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, familiarly 72
"Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my ___ friends": Tom Waits 82
1953 film whose title character says "A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it"  99
U.S. defensive midfielder ejected in the semis of the 2007 Women's World Cup 80
Advice to a young Schwarzenegger: "If you want to succceed, ___!" 75
Ocean predator, of which there are five types starting this puzzle's longest answers 88
Discovery channel programming block that included "Ocean of Fear" 75
"Star Trek" actor who starred in a film shot entirely in Esperanto 76
Author who said "Democracy is a device that ensures we shall be governed no better than we deserve" 109
"A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul" speaker 101
Word after "does" and "doesn't" in an old ad slogan 75
"Now it's like 'Murder, ___ Wrote' once I get you out them clothes" (R. Kelly lyric) 106
"___ Bangs" (William Hung's "American Idol" song) 73
She joined forces with Prince during the "Purple Rain" recording sessions 83
Former Prince percussionist/singer who had a 1984 hit "The Glamorous Life" 84
He wrote the words and music for Johnny's "A Boy Named Sue" 73
Award-winning author of "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" 83
"___ the Man" (Amanda Bynes romcom based on "Twelfth Night") 80
Bruce Springsteen hit whose first words are "With her killer graces …" 86
LaBeouf of acting petulant and then being excused by James Franco in the New York Times 87
LaBeouf of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" 73
Author of "Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression" 82
Change the condition of a fish part? (and three words that can follow BLUE and RED, but not WHITE) 98
Something that's pressed, which helps explain this puzzle's theme 73
Neil Diamond song with the lyrics "I used to call your name / when no one else would come" 100
"A device for finding furniture in the dark," according to Steven Wright 82
“Should that say ‘English,Â’ or will we really be reading nothing but roofing manuals in ___?” 109
Band that will change your life, according to Natalie Portman in "Garden State" 89
"Imaginary" number in a game show skit on the BBC's "That Mitchell and Webb Look" 105
Wednesday: Iggy uses stun gun during football team interview, attempting to be a ... 84
Line of greeting cards billed as "a tiny little division of Hallmark" 79
Tune also known as "It's in His Kiss" (with "The") 74
REO Speedwagon "It's time to bring this ship in to the ___" 73
Characteristic of ''fat'' but not ''fate'' 74
Some films, or, academically, what's hidden in the seven starred entries 76
He had a cameo on the Simpson's episode "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words" 91
"I ___ man in Reno / just to watch him die" ("Folsom Prison Blues" line) 92
"Love ___ Brought You Home" (Toni Braxton's first solo hit) 73
"The long-awaited sequel to 'Cry, the Beloved Country'!" 74
Lame reality TV term driven into the ground by this season's "Big Brother All-Stars" 98
"Where'd'ya hang 'Water Lillies' in this museum?" 75
"Jerry Maguire" catchphrase, a hint to what's hidden in eight answers 83
Dramatic device about which Hamlet says "The play's the thing ..." 80
Explosive fragments named after the British inventor of an artillery shell containing them 90
Title film character who says "Donkey, two things, O.K.? Shut ... up!" 80
Elisabeth with a Best Actress nomination for "Leaving Las Vegas" 74
Place that it wouldn't kill you to go one of these Fridays, or maybe you think you're too important for G-d now? 120
Word with ''in,'' ''up'' or ''down'' 84
Under [like contemporary crosswords? Become an AVXWORDS.com subscriber today] 77
Documentary in which the director asks "So how much did you have to pay for the baby?" 96
Pitcher with a 168-mph fastball dreamed up by George Plimpton for the 1985 April Fools' Day issue of Sports Illustrated 123
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" through "All My Loving," on "Meet the Beatles!" 104
Where "Ice Ice Baby" appeared on the "Play That Funky Music" single 87
It's calculated based on the position of the sun relative to fixed stars, and is roughly 6 hours longer than its solar counterpart 134
Oscar-nominated movie where the main characters are chased down the street by an angry naked guy 96
"___ sind verhaftet" ("You're under arrest," in Frankfurt) 82
"___ liebt dich" ("She Loves You" rerecorded in German) 75
Lima alternative in the grocery aisle (sorry about this fill, I was sure I could fit [colander alternative in the kitchen] here) 128