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 don’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 |