| Professional responsibility committee's forte, after "legal" | 74 |
| Where the Trinity College scenes in "Chariots of Fire" were shot | 74 |
| "___ Final Broadcast" (song by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice) | 74 |
| It "is easy, and has infinite forms," according to Blaise Pascal | 74 |
| Catcher Buck ___, elected to baseball's Hall of Fame in its first year | 74 |
| "Starting a giant revolution at the fairgrounds" (Chicago, 1893) | 74 |
| "... imagine what I would have done with my fire-breathing ___." | 74 |
| Fannie who wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" | 74 |
| One's on "the Hill," the other's in "the Rain" | 74 |
| "___ and Toad are Friends" (children's book by Arnold Lobel) | 74 |
| Stone that's "cut" in this puzzle's four longest answers | 74 |
| "I guess it just proves that in America anyone can be president" | 74 |
| George who famously asked Knute Rockne to "win just one" for him | 74 |
| She played Anna in "Anna Karenina" and "Anna Christie" | 74 |
| She played Anna in "Anna Christie" and "Anna Karenina" | 74 |
| "That's repulsive!" ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 74 |
| '60s song car with "three deuces and a four-speed and a 389" | 74 |
| Los Pollos Hermanos businessman Fring on TV's "Breaking Bad" | 74 |
| (B)la(cken or b)u(rn sli)gh(tly by leaving ato)p (the b)ar(becue, as mea)t | 74 |
| Novel whose first chapter is titled “Up the Mountain to Alm-Uncle” | 74 |
| "Can You Forgive ___?" (first of Trollope's Palliser novels) | 74 |
| Style appellation thrown around a lot, almost never in self-identification | 74 |
| [I can't believe you just stepped on my tail. Now back the fuck away.] | 74 |
| Easter bunny's spring, found in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 74 |
| To whom it is said "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" | 74 |
| Star of a 1981 Broadway revue subtitled "The Lady and Her Music" | 74 |
| Stones "Any minute, any ___, I'm waiting on a call from you" | 74 |
| Julia ___, first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters | 74 |
| 1963 western with a tagline "The man with the barbed wire soul!" | 74 |
| It lost out to "Spirited Away" for Best Animated Feature of 2002 | 74 |
| System of a Down "This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like ___ This Song" | 74 |
| He won the Pulitzer for Drama the same year that Hemingway won for Fiction | 74 |
| It's bordered by three countries with "-stan" in their names | 74 |
| The "you" in the lyric "I'll see you in my dreams" | 74 |
| Hit song from Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill" album | 74 |
| "That ___ tasty burger!" (classic "Pulp Fiction" line) | 74 |
| "... ain't quite as dumb as __": "How Long" lyrics | 74 |
| "That Joke ___ Funny Anymore" ("Meat is Murder" track) | 74 |
| "10 ___ or less" (checkout line sign that grates on grammarians) | 74 |
| "My Heart Can't Take ___ More" (1963 single by the Supremes) | 74 |
| Judge who Wikipedia calls "regular fodder for crossword puzzles" | 74 |
| ``He seemed the incarnate 'Well ___ you so!''': Longfellow | 74 |
| "Make ___!" (Picard's command on "Star Trek: TNG") | 74 |
| Best seller that begins "Children are not rugged individualists" | 74 |
| 1996 best-seller subtitled "And Other Lessons Children Teach Us" | 74 |
| 1975 film whose main character was nicknamed "Bruce" by the crew | 74 |
| Richest person of Latin American descent in Hollywood, according to Forbes | 74 |
| Pop star releasing her first Spanish language record this year, familiarly | 74 |
| Rapper with the multi-platinum debut album "The College Dropout" | 74 |
| "Imma let you finish" speaker at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards | 74 |
| "If I Only Had the Nerve" singer in "The Wizard of Oz" | 74 |
| "You're not famous until my mother has heard of you" quipper | 74 |
| Poe called her "the most lovely dead / That ever died so young!" | 74 |
| "The Joy of ___" (Gyles Brandreth's celebration of wordplay) | 74 |
| ''___ Rose'' (song from ''The Music Man'') | 74 |
| "Thou art not lovelier than ___, — no" (Millay sonnet start) | 74 |
| "Was that an earthquake or did you just rock my world?," for one | 74 |
| Composer who wrote piano transcriptions of Beethoven's nine symphonies | 74 |
| "I'm stuck in ___ again" (Credence Clearwater Revival lyric) | 74 |
| 1980s Olympic star with the autobiography "Breaking the Surface" | 74 |
| In "Penny Lane," what the banker never wears in the pouring rain | 74 |
| West with the autobiography "Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It" | 74 |
| Bill who said, "It's all been satirized for your protection" | 74 |
| Black Friday destination found in nine of this puzzle's Across answers | 74 |
| Children's book author Brown who created the "Arthur" series | 74 |
| "Who Needs the Kwik-E-___?" (song from "The Simpsons") | 74 |
| Richard Hooker book subtitled "A Novel About Three Army Doctors" | 74 |
| Pulitzer-winning graphic novel subtitled "A Survivor's Tale" | 74 |
| Team that finished last out of ten teams in each of its first four seasons | 74 |
| Like the upcoming elections, and a hint to the four longest Across answers | 74 |
| “No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for ___”: Samuel Johnson | 74 |
| North Africans disputed in a "Seinfeld" Trivial Pursuit question | 74 |
| Production co. responsible for "Lou Grant" and "Rhoda" | 74 |
| Its second-ever video was for Pat Benatar's "You Better Run" | 74 |
| Chuck Berry title girl who's repeatedly asked "Is that you?" | 74 |
| Brand once advertised with the jingle "We wear short shorts ..." | 74 |
| "___, brutish, and short" (how Hobbes described the life of man) | 74 |
| Eight of the world's 10 highest mountains are entirely or partly in it | 74 |
| His dying words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" | 74 |
| The "She" in Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It" | 74 |
| Symbol on the film poster for Eastwood's "Hang 'Em High" | 74 |
| Without any chance at all (and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme) | 74 |
| Month that "Peanuts" and the Model T debuted (not the same year) | 74 |
| Atmosphere lyric "___ enough, I'm happy I ain't famous." | 74 |
| When repeated, one of Piers Anthony's "Xanth" fantasy novels | 74 |
| ABUNDANT RUSSIAN RESOURCE THAT ONLY NICE, NON-SANCTIONING NATIONS CAN HAVE | 74 |
| 1970s R&B trio in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with "the" | 74 |
| Nickname of the university that was the site of a 1962 desegregation drama | 74 |
| "___ the other reindeer" (common mishearing of a Yuletide lyric) | 74 |
| Baseballer Vizquel who holds the record for most games played at shortstop | 74 |
| She allowed "Across the Universe" to be performed at the Grammys | 74 |
| Author of the surreal Zen-like book of instructions "Grapefruit" | 74 |
| Start of many songs in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" | 74 |
| Name on "Sons of Anarchy" and "The Andy Griffith Show" | 74 |
| She produced a musical version of "The Color Purple" on Broadway | 74 |
| Second-greatest player of all time, in a 1997 "Hockey News" vote | 74 |
| Milo who played a Supreme Court Chief Justice on "The West Wing" | 74 |
| Cheri who portrayed a "Morning Latte" co-host on "SNL" | 74 |
| "__ American Cousin," play Lincoln was viewing when assassinated | 74 |
| Words that can precede both parts of this puzzle's six longest answers | 74 |