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Press charges against a Snuggie-clad werewolf encountered on an acid trip? 74
It comes from the Japanese words for "slice" and "broil" 76
Lame last-minute Halloween costume idea #4: tape some toothpicks to a negligee and bam, you're a ___ 104
Vocally versatile, cruciverbally useful singer Yma who would have turned eighty-seven this week 95
"Gattaca" star moves to Charleston in order to play a poisonous plant? 80
Indonesian island separated from the Malay Peninsula by the Strait of Malacca 77
Someone who wears a wide-brim hat, sunglasses, a turtleneck, jeans, and SPF 75 sunblock to the beach? 101
Summer blazer, which can come before the starts of this puzzle's four longest answers 89
Settings where the main characters get chased by sharks, in both "Finding Nemo" and "The Little Mermaid" 124
Jazz musician from either Saturn or Alabama, depending on whom you believe 74
"Fiddler on the Roof" song suggested twice by this puzzle's circles 81
Nearing the TV station billboard, you did "77 ___" where the sign said "60 Minutes"... 106
Legendary Memphis site where Jerry Lee Lewis recorded "Great Balls of Fire" 85
“Iggy, these biographies of Stokowski and Toscanini donÂ’t really apply to our project on ...” 105
Really, really integral baseball stats (or a hair stylist ad interrupted by a cookie ad)? 89
Theme #4 (Dah dah-dah dah-dah, dah dah dah! Dah dah-dah dah-dah Dat-Dadah!) 75
Word that may elicit the response "And don't call me Shirley" 75
Beastie Boys "You can't, you won't and you don't stop" song 81
It's easy to do with the right connections, hard if you can't find a good hotspot 89
Best-selling novelist about whom Gore Vidal said "She doesn't write, she types!" 94
1968 hit with the lyric "I like the way you walk, I like the way you talk" 84
1968 hit whose title is repeated three times with "Oh" and then again after "Baby I love you" 113
The "who" of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three circled answers in this quadrant 115
Hybrid fashion item named one of People.com's "2007 Worst Trends" 79
___ Kabloozie (character voiced by Ruth Buzzi in "Sesame Street" shorts) 82
It's depicted by a cello melody in "The Carnival of the Animals" 78
Racehorse whose 1955 Kentucky Derby win kept Nashua from taking the Triple Crown 80
1950s news anchor who said Timex's slogan "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" 97
Knitted garments for women (and the longest common word that uses just the left typing hand) 92
"Do you need anything else with your imported coffee?" "___" 80
"Success is counted ___ / By those who ne'er succeed": Dickinson 78
Velvet Underground song ranked#335 on Rolling Stones's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 89
Fence 'doors' that automatically return to their closed positions 73
Classic novel subtitled "Adventures in a Desert Island," with "The" 87
Actress Loretta who starred in the "Cagney & Lacey" television pilot 82
"MASH" (movie) : Kellerman :: "MASH" (TV show) : ___ 72
Swing both ways, and a literal hint to how four puzzle answers were created 75
Office purchase, and in a way, what can be seen in this puzzle's sequence of circles 88
Mumps symptoms (and technically, this should be "Great Britain," but how often does one get a chance to put this answer in a puzzle?) 143
1963 animated film with the song "Higitus Figitus," with "The" 82
Type of waveform that gets its name from its resemblance to the serrations on a woodworker's cutting tool 109
Idea that motivates getting bikini-clad babes to advertise motor vehicles 73
___ Arthur (British psych rock band named after a Pink Floyd member and a bad Herman Hesse pun) 95
Rectangular array that's identical when its rows and columns are transposed, as this puzzle's grid 106
Sylvia ___, whom Sinatra once called the "world's greatest saloon singer" 87
Word elisions, as in "forecastle" to "fo'c'sle" 75
Or maybe the subjects have ___, a condition in which letters and numbers are perceived as colors 96
Guitarist's cheat sheet (Abbr.) © 2010 Todd Santos Written By: Todd Santos 119
Long-distance runner Ron once married to long-distance runner Mary Decker 73
Devices that, when turned, adjust themselves (just like the theme answers) 74
Credit card purchase a little kid was forbidden to make, but made anyway? 73
Word repeated three times in the score to John Cage's "4'33"" 84
Tex-Mex dish with lettuce, tomato, cheese, etc., in a hard tortilla "bowl" 84
What it takes not to say "I see you've put on a little weight" 76
What it may take to answer the question "Does this make me look fat?" 79
What it may take to answer "Do you think I need to lose some weight?" 79
Skill needed when being asked "Does this dress make me look fat?" 75
Saying "I'm not sure that dress looks perfect on you," e.g. 73
Asset in answering the question "Does this dress make me look fat?" 77
"The art of making guests feel at home when that's really where you wish they were" 97
"The ability to describe others as they see themselves": Lincoln 74
Grunge band whose final album was 1995's "Infrared Riding Hood" 77
Yang ___ Young (gymnast involved in a scoring controversy at the Athens Olympics) 81
U.S. President who inaugurated baseball's 7th inning stretch, allegedly 75
Sofa attachment that, if you're the obedient type, you "Do Not Remove" 84
Some graffiti signatures (which were used to form this puzzle's four longest answers) 89
Waning ... or a hint to what is found by circling all the T's in the completed puzzle 89
Upon reviewing the apprentice's work, the boss said, "Truly you are a __" 87
West Indian language that gave us the words "hammock" and "cassava" 87
Asian capital that was from 2004-07 home of the world's tallest building 76
"People are said to hate you or love you. What do you hear from them?" 80
Need bailing, or what five entries in this puzzle can do to make two overlapping words or phrases 97
Sinatra song with the lyric "All the love I have to give, I want to give to you" 90
New wave classic that begins "Talking away / I don't know what I'm to say" 92
What to do to read the secret message (going diagonally down, then diagonally back up the under side) 101
"At age 12 he started traveling with a fast crowd, which began ___ ..." 81
He said "To play for a draw, at any rate with white, is to some degree a crime against chess." 104
He said "If playing chess were made illegal by law, I would become an outlaw" 87
"¿Qué ___?" ("¿Cómo estás?" alternative) 75
It begins: "It was the best of times . . . " (with "A") 75
It's easy to do if you're not traveling alone, hard if you're surrounded by strangers 97
"Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" band vs. DJ born Richard Melville Hall (2/23/1836-3/6/1836) 103
Breaks ... or an anagram of the ends of five Across answers in this puzzle 74
Southern Florida "trail" that's a portmanteau of the two cities it connects 89
"American Idol" singer Gray with the 2004 album "The Dreamer" 81
Shade from the sun that's inserted in this puzzle's theme answers 73
Many people get one in the summer (and so do this puzzle's theme entries) 77
Sleeveless summer wear, or what each answer to a starred clue might be said to have 83
"I found a ___, which blended into the beige. No way am I going to eat it." 85
"I found a ___, which blended into the beige, but no way am I going to eat it." 89
1905 Belmont Stakes winner, the only filly to win besides Ruthless in 1867 and Rags to Riches in 2007 101
It's played to fool people into thinking that someone's talking in a room 81
It's played to fool people into thinking that someone's calling them (as in "Manhattan Murder Mystery") 121
Appliance maker that produced the first microwave oven for household use (1955) 79
Driveway stuff (and word that's hidden in this puzzle's four longest answers) 85
Setting for the iconic movie line "As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again." 99
Classic music hall song that lent its melody to the "Howdy Doody" theme 81
Actress who accidentally flashed her breast augmentation scar to paparazzi 74
Movie epic that's probably more than you ever wanted to know about poi? 75
An automatic one injured Vince Coleman in 1985, forcing him to sit out the World Series 87