Novel that ends "Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody" | 104 |
What the producers of "Frida" said when they finally found someone to play her artist husband? | 104 |
Poe poem with the lines "Lo, in yon brilliant window-niche / How statue-like I see thee stand" | 104 |
It "delights by affording a shadow of the pleasure which exists in pain," according to Shelley | 104 |
This animal presumably spends its entire life in a shell ... correction: just the first part of its life | 104 |
"Star Trek" character who famously kissed Captain Kirk in a 1968 "Star Trek" episode | 104 |
Christie who wrote a mystery novel about bridge (but presumably never closed one on purpose to be a dick) | 105 |
International Association for the Development of ___ (organization that oversees the sport of freediving) | 105 |
Her first solo recording ("Ringo, I Love You") was released under the pseudonym Bonnie Jo Mason | 105 |
Statesman Benjamin who said: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics" | 105 |
Magazine that "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" author Jean-Dominique Bauby was the editor of | 105 |
''What,'' ''who,'' ''how,'' and ''where'' | 105 |
Wu-Tang Clan "Da Mystery of Chessboxin" lyric "You scream as it ___ your bloodstream" | 105 |
"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid" speaker | 105 |
Zamboni-prepared surface, and word that can follow the last word of the puzzle's four longest answers | 105 |
Pirate Davis who is the first MLB player to hit grand slams for two different teams in the month of April | 105 |
___ Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967) (juveniles accused of crimes in delinquency cases must be given Due Process) | 105 |
It's the end of The World!...or not, since that was the first company to provide access to it in 1989 | 105 |
Lindsay nominated for two "Worst Actress" Razzie Awards in 2007 for two roles in the same movie | 105 |
French novelist Robert ___, upon whose work the 1973 thriller "The Day of the Dolphin" is based | 105 |
Relieved comment from a "Next Food Network Star" contestant when the judge likes her fowl dish? | 105 |
Tom's costar in "Days of Thunder," "Far and Away," and "Eyes Wide Shut" | 105 |
"___ vuelta de tuerca" (Spanish version of Henry James's "The Turn of the Screw") | 105 |
CUTE, NAUGHTY vegetarian seeks female for fuzzy times in underground digs. Large family not a problem ... | 105 |
Comic who said "Adopted kids are such a pain — you have to teach them how to look like you" | 105 |
Something that gets grabbed in a friendly competition (and a group hug involving Tributes #3, #5, and #9) | 105 |
Dennis who said "Fifty percent of life in the N.B.A. is sex. The other fifty percent is money." | 105 |
"At age 8 he got interested in some weird kind of street music, which I hoped would be ___ ..." | 105 |
Waitress: "What'll ya have, Rocky?" Rocky: "Let's see ... some diced ___ ..." | 105 |
What you might do if you get a dent from someone who slaps your car's hood while crossing the street? | 105 |
Voicings of simultaneously-sounded groups of musical notes in which the root note is not in the bass part | 105 |
"When a man is nervous about shipping breakables, I tell him, '___ carefully, sir' ..." | 105 |
1971 film with the tagline "You don't assign him to murder cases. You just turn him loose." | 105 |
Modern dance music that supposedly mixes two genres that I'd be hard-pressed to differentiate, myself | 105 |
Diner owner in the comic strip "Non Sequitur" and wife in the comic strip "Andy Capp" | 105 |
"I'm a bit leery of dogs - it's unsettling to enter a yard and hear some ___ at me ..." | 105 |
Red Sox pitcher Bruce who was selected to be the 1986 World Series MVP just before the Mets forced Game 7 | 105 |
"Look at this fucking shit weÂ’re ___!" (Dennis Hopper line from "Apocalypse Now") | 105 |
1978 Bob Marley hit whose title words are sung four times before "... that I'm feelin'" | 105 |
Football player-turned politician whose autobiography is titled "What Color Is a Conservative?" | 105 |
With "The," inspirational bestseller that made About.com's "Top 10 Books of 2008" | 105 |
Comic strip character created by Frank Willard in 1923 and continued by Ferd Johnson from 1958 until 1991 | 105 |
"Oh 7, why'd you have to go and eat 9? And 6, did you help 7 out of fear? I'm shocked!" | 105 |
With "The," orchestral work whose movements share the names of the starred clue/entry pairs ... | 105 |
"... With one swing they struck the evil one right in the ___! (dispatching him instantly) ..." | 105 |
Tipper Gore org. that placed "Darling Nikki" and "She Bop" on its Filthy Fifteen list | 105 |
"Round and Round" glam band vs. "Twin Infinitives" punks (sometime in the 1100s B.C.) | 105 |
HBO series with such segments as "Of Human Bondage" and "The Agony & the Ecstasy" | 105 |
Spin Magazine called it "the one speed metal record to buy if you're only going to buy one" | 105 |
2011 headline in music news (I know one of them quit years ago; sue me for preferring the classic lineup) | 105 |
"Imaginary" number in a game show skit on the BBC's "That Mitchell and Webb Look" | 105 |
"Boxers or briefs?" and "Tell us something the voters don't know about you", e.g. | 105 |
Reverend whose name is linked to terms like "Pazz and Jop," and this puzzle's theme answers | 105 |
Longtime coach of the University of Chicago who was a charter member of the College Football Hall of Fame | 105 |
“Iggy, these biographies of Stokowski and Toscanini don’t really apply to our project on ...” | 105 |
Letter that, as it appears in the middle of this grid, can precede the first words of the starred entries | 105 |
"Now he's spotted the pizza delivery boy, who's through the gate and crossing the ___!" | 105 |
"___ jumpy rhythm makes you feel so fine" (lyric from Johnny Cash's "Get Rhythm") | 105 |
A-list screenwriter (and crossword fan) who won an Oscar for "Schindler's List," Steven ___ | 105 |
Text adventure with the classic line "It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue." | 105 |
Houses with sharply angled roofs, and what this puzzle's four longest answers literally have in common | 106 |
"___ is an issue of mind over matter.If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." (Mark Twain) | 106 |
Word that homophonically forms a familiar word when attached to the end of the answer to each starred clue | 106 |
Mideast city that is the capital of the world in H. G. Wells's "The Shape of Things to Come" | 106 |
With "The," hit song that begins "I am just a poor boy and my story's seldom told" | 106 |
TV show with episodes titled "Viva Las Vegas" and "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?" | 106 |
Spy movie villain who says "East, West, just points of the compass, each as stupid as the other" | 106 |
Insignificant guy (and #7 on the "Top Ten Words That Sound Romantic When Spoken By Barry White") | 106 |
"But I'm still white, sometimes I just hate life / Somethin' ain't right ..." singer | 106 |
"___ Final Broadcast" (Broadway song with the lyric "Don't cry for me, Argentina") | 106 |
"11. Every year for Halloween I go as ___ (except for the one year I went as Senator Lieberman)" | 106 |
"I Was ___" (Alanis Morissette song on the album "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie") | 106 |
Van Gogh painting that in 1987 set a then-record for the highest price ever paid for an artwork at auction | 106 |
His film debut was as a subway thief in "Heartburn" (1986), with Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson | 106 |
Queen whose name contains three apt words in a row, as does each of this puzzle's four longest answers | 106 |
"Livin' La Vida ___" (Ricky Martin song in which he really sells his passion for the ladies) | 106 |
Workweek start, or an apt title for this puzzle based on an abbreviation found in its five longest answers | 106 |
Word before "happiness," "majesty" and "fame" at the start of a Shelley poem | 106 |
"The Odious ___" (children's book written by Norton Juster and illustrated by Jules Feiffer) | 106 |
The artist ___ wrote a four-book treatise on a) human proportions; b) botany; c) choral music; d) theology | 106 |
Somewhat suspect (and a hint to what can be found by connecting the circled letters in alphabetical order) | 106 |
Start of Ambrose Bierce's definition of 'Acquaintance' in 'The Devil's Dictionary' | 106 |
Sci-fi translation device (that my uncle actually caught one of in his pond and one time he let me use it) | 106 |
"Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman" speaker | 106 |
“Should that say ‘Forensic,’ or will we really be practicing criminology on trees in ___?” | 106 |
New Hampshire home to midnight voting that traditionally gives the first results in presidential elections | 106 |
She replied to Noël Coward's "You look almost like a man!" with "And so do you" | 106 |
Female character who sings "Typically English" in "Stop the World - I Want To Get Off" | 106 |
... "Do household chores seem like a ___ to keep you home? Again, Unlimited Limo to the rescue!" | 106 |
It uses only the 12 letters A, E, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, U and W (like eight long answers in this puzzle) | 106 |
TV character who says "It's 1 a.m. Better go home and spend some quality time with the kids" | 106 |
Q: "So, what do you think of words like 'peachy' and 'swell'?"A. "___" | 106 |
Poem featuring the line “‘Tis better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all” | 106 |
Hit song of 1973 and 1996 with the lyrics "I heard he sang a good song / I heard he had a style" | 106 |
"My boy was just ___" (telling line from Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle") | 106 |
'70s skin mag's chit to pay a reader for submitting the story "Al lets Burt rub Stella"? | 106 |
His version of "Othello" holds the record for longest-running Shakespeare production on Broadway | 106 |
"Now it's like 'Murder, ___ Wrote' once I get you out them clothes" (R. Kelly lyric) | 106 |
DESIGNER: "What'd I do, officers?" LIEUT: "You ___ at a competitor's designs." | 106 |
"The little woman who wrote the book that started this great war!" (supposed words from Lincoln) | 106 |