British politician lands a devastating uppercut against Phoenix Suns' star Steve Nash? | 90 |
Title name written "on the door of this legended tomb," in poetry | 75 |
''Glob,'' ''nod'' or ''mod'' finisher | 85 |
___ Danssen (Heidi Klum's "Parks and Recreation" character) | 73 |
"When You Got It, Flaunt It" singer in "The Producers" | 74 |
"The Producers" character who sings "When You Got It, Flaunt It" | 84 |
Prefix with "violet," "liberal," or "conservative" | 80 |
Thurman who was a Golden Globe nominee for both "Kill Bill" movies | 76 |
Thurman who played Ulla in the 2005 version of "The Producers" | 72 |
She was nominated for an Oscar for playing Mia in "Pulp Fiction" | 74 |
Quentin directed her in "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill" | 74 |
Proposed "fifth taste," which means "savory" in Japanese | 76 |
"Sonata Quasi __ Fantasia": Beethoven's "Moonlight" | 75 |
"Has the ___ effective at keeping peace?" (question for Sec'y-General Ban Ki-moon) | 96 |
1965 Righteous Brothers hit repopularized by its use in the 1990 film "Ghost" | 87 |
"Seinfeld" character with the catchphrase "Jerry! Hello!" | 77 |
"Harry Potter ___ der Stein der Weisen" (German version of the first book) | 84 |
Disney lyric repeated before "Darling it's better / Down where it's wetter" | 93 |
Item: 1947 novel. Problem: Currently inaccessible; also probably sustaining fire damage. | 88 |
Confucius say "Passionate kiss like spider's web; leads to ___" | 77 |
Like dictionaries without a word meaning "raisable castle door"? | 74 |
The Arcade Fire's "___ année sans lumière" ("A Year Without Light") | 97 |
"Ceci n'est pas ___ pipe" (inscription on René Magritte's "The Treachery of Images") | 115 |
Like the haircut I just got from this old Polish dude that then I had to fix | 76 |
'70s TV character name whose original Broadway spelling had an "a" instead of an "e" | 108 |
Lion's combatant for the crown, in "Through the Looking-Glass" | 76 |
Genghis Khan reportedly decided not to conquer India after meeting one on a mountaintop | 87 |
One who "never was afraid of goons and ginks," in a Woody Guthrie title | 81 |
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame the same year as Butkus | 74 |
"The Gong Show" regular with a paper bag on his head, with "the" | 84 |
Fellow forgets to shave before kissing girlfriend; ref cites him for ... | 72 |
Ibuprofen: "Line up arrows on cap and bottle. Push cap with thumbs"... | 80 |
"Truth, even ___ its innermost parts" (motto of Brandeis University) | 78 |
"Come ___ these yellow sands, / And then take hands": Ariel in "The Tempest" | 96 |
Element 118, which has the highest atomic mass of all discovered elements | 73 |
"Remember to look __ the stars and not down at your feet": Hawking | 76 |
"Weekend ___" (regular "Saturday Night Live" sketch) | 72 |
"Drink ___ Hearties Yo Ho" (song on the soundtrack to "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End") | 121 |
Words with ''the minute'' or ''no good'' | 72 |
Illinois city where HAL from "2001" was purportedly programmed | 72 |
Language in which "Pakistan" means "land of the pure" | 73 |
Infielder Juan who won World Series rings with the White Sox in 2005 and the Giants in 2010 | 91 |
Novelist who wrote the screenplay for "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" | 77 |
Where Kenny's ashes are put in a "South Park" episode, after which Cartman puts them in milk and drinks them | 122 |
Subject of the poem with the words "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" | 76 |
It's pictured in Van Gogh's "Starry Night Over the Rhone" | 75 |
First Latin American country to nationally legalize same-sex civil unions | 73 |
Org. with the ad slogan "It's not science fiction. It's what we do every day" | 95 |
Sch. that if it were a country, it would rank 12th all-time in Olympic medals | 77 |
"As we have therefore opportunity, let ___ good to all men": Galatians | 80 |
Word with ''temporary'' or ''practical'' | 72 |
The Tragically Hip "___ all up, don't save a thing for later" | 75 |
Song that starts “My friends feel it’s their appointed duty” | 72 |
Bill Withers song whose title follows "all you want to do is" in the lyrics | 85 |
"What's the ___ Wond'rin'?" ("Carousel" song) | 77 |
"What's the __ Wond'rin'": "Carousel" song | 74 |
Mystery Person once composed a piano piece that, to be performed correctly, required the ... | 92 |
  Add light, or not (and do this 13 more times to solve this puzzle) | 76 |
Singer with the hits "U Got It Bad" and "U Don't Have to Call" | 86 |
"... 'Tis a pageant / To keep __ false gaze": "Othello" | 79 |
"The teacher found that ___ ___-a-longs helped her pupils remember their ABCs" | 88 |
Former weekly mag that still publishes an annual "Best Colleges" issue | 80 |
Org. for Ann Miller, who said "You try to help them, try to sing and dance ... it's heartbreaking." | 113 |
"Proudly serving the men and women who serve our country" grp. | 72 |
"Met our mothers in the ___" (lyric from Billy Joel's "Allentown") | 90 |
''__ Enterprise'' (''Star Trek'' vessel) | 72 |
Home to every undisputed world chess champions during the 1950's and 1960's | 83 |
She won a Tony for playing Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
She played Martha in Broadway's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 83 |
She played Blanche opposite Marlon's Stanley in "Streetcar" on Broadway | 85 |
Martha's portrayer on Broadway in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 85 |
Hagen who originated the role of Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" on Broadway | 102 |
State whose ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment ended Prohibition | 72 |
Setting of much of the first Sherlock Holmes tale, "A Study in Scarlet" | 81 |
She originated the role of Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
(South)western (college team play)in(g at Sun Bowl Sta)di(um near the Rio Gr)an(de) | 83 |
Bacterial issue potentially treatable by drinking cranberry juice: Abbr. | 72 |
Phillie Chase on Sports Illustrated's "MLB All-Decade Team" | 73 |
Magazine with the subtitle "The Best of the Alternative Press" | 72 |
Magazine that dropped "Reader" from its name and then put it back a few years later | 93 |
Progressive bimonthly, before the second word was dropped from its title | 72 |
"Complete 360s", as mistakenly said by those who don't get math | 77 |
Sch. whose Board of Visitors once included presidents Madison and Monroe | 72 |
Part of the face whose name is derived from the Latin for "grape" | 75 |
Boll whose films are so badly reviewed that he challenged his most severe critics to a boxing match | 99 |
Subject of the Rolling Stones' "Mother's Little Helper" | 73 |
1963 hour-long "Twilight Zone" episode with a Bible-inspired title | 76 |
Subject of an annual March 14 celebration and of this puzzle, celebrated in both a literal and a numerical way in the first square of the starred answers, reading left to right | 177 |
First name invented by Jonathan Swift for his paramour, immortalized in his poem "Cadenus and ___" | 108 |
Players on the game show "Bumper Stumpers" had to figure out what they meant | 86 |
The Guinness book once dubbed her "television's most frequent clapper" | 84 |
She's in the Guinness Book as "television's most frequent clapper" | 84 |
CSN&Y "You place the flowers in the ___ that you bought today" | 76 |
His tombstone in Montmartre Cemetery has a statue of him as the puppet Petrushka | 80 |
Carpet cleaning device with the slogan "Nothing sucks like a ..." | 75 |
Device that protects kids from sex and violence, as long as they don't do anything but watch TV | 99 |
"___ Transform Entertainment" (Celebrate the Century stamp for the 1970s) | 83 |
Indian author ___ Mehta, a staff writer for The New Yorker for more than 30 years | 81 |
Writer of the song "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" | 79 |
Job for which the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner said Sarah Palin was picked for "reasons of image, not substance" | 120 |