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"___ vuelta de tuerca" (Spanish version of Henry James's "The Turn of the Screw") 105
"___ Waltz," which begins "Hush-a-bye, ma baby, slumbertime is comin' soon" 99
"___ Warns Russkies to Knock it Off" (1963 "Our Dumb Century" headline) 91
"___ was in our lips and eyes": "Antony and Cleopatra" 74
"___ we came forth to rebehold the stars" (last line of Dante's "Inferno") 98
"___ well here in Camelot" (line from a "Spamalot" song) 76
"___ Wet" (prankster's rearrangement of a "Wet Paint" sign) 83
"___ Wiederhoren" (German "goodbye" when speaking on the phone) 83
"___ with a wonderful guy" (lyric from "South Pacific") 75
"___ Wood would saw wood ..." (part of a classic tongue twister) 74
"___ you a little short for a stormtrooper?" ("Star Wars" line) 83
"___ You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair)" (2005 #1 album by Kenny Chesney) 87
"___ You Better Before You Were Naked on the Internet" (From First to Last song) 90
"___ you can't get under it" ("Psychedelic Shack" lyrics) 81
"___ Yu" (collection also known as "The Analects of Confucius") 83
"___, brutish, and short" (how Hobbes described the life of man) 74
"___, dislike it" (start of Marianne Moore's "Poetry") 78
"___, don't tell me there's no hope at all" Pink Floyd lyric 78
"___, gorgeous!" (Fanny Brice's comment to herself when looking in the mirror) 92
"___, My God, to Thee" (supposed last song played on the sinking Titanic) 83
"___, thou hateful villain, get thee gone!": "King John" 76
"___-in' in the Wind" (episode of "The Simpsons") 73
"___-peanut-butter-sandwiches!" (magic words of the Amazing Mumford on "Sesame Street") 107
"___: Countdown to D-Day" (made-for-TV movie starring Tom Selleck) 76
"___: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968" 77
"___: The Battle for Endor" (Wilford Brimley made-for-TV classic) 75
(((One Week Later))) LIEUT: "What happened? I thought we had him!" INSP: "He gave us ___." 110
(B)la(cken or b)u(rn sli)gh(tly by leaving ato)p (the b)ar(becue, as mea)t 74
(Mark Kurlansky, 1997) Supplement that some claim eases arthritis (Upton Sinclair, 1927) 88
(Martin Amis, 1984) House that needs endless repairs (Stephen King, 1986) 73
(Slaps)ti(ck s)t(ar,) "Par(ade" ac)t(or, a)n(d Oscar nomin)e(e of F)r(ance) 85
(South)western (college team play)in(g at Sun Bowl Sta)di(um near the Rio Gr)an(de) 83
(Thomas Pynchon, 1963) Its formula is 4/3 x pi x r³ (Michael Crichton, 1987) 79
... "Do household chores seem like a ___ to keep you home? Again, Unlimited Limo to the rescue!" 106
... and the personality magazine created a new category of elite subscribers, the ___ 85
... Basketball Hall of Fame [1959] and College Football Hall of Fame [1951] 75
... HIT A RA(W)(N)(E)RVE, ARE (W)(E)(N)OT ME(N)(W)(E) ARE DEVO, and SPOK(E)(N)(W)ORD 84
... Massachusetts birthplace of the 19th-century feminist Elizabeth Packard 75
... the one for Medicine by this "Midnight in Paris" actress, ... 75
... using ___: “Gladys had a bantam lamb / Its hide was white as rice” 78
... using ___: “Lisa loved her little lamb / Its wool was white and waxen” 82
... using ___: “Mary had a little lamb / Its fleece was white as chowder (clam)” 88
... using ___: “Mary had a wee lamb -- baa! / Its fleece was snowy -- whoosh!” 86
... using ___: “Mary had no giant lamb / Its fleece was not unwhite” 76
... using ___: “MaryÂ’s microscopic lamb / So white, it struck me blind!” 84
..."I Just Can't Help Believing She Blinded Me With Science" 74
...a Heyman/Sour/ Eyton/Green collaboration with Isaac Hayes and David Porter? 78
...while actor Bill Nighy costarred with many ___ in a 2000s movie trilogy 74
...while Henry Gibson presented satirical poetry on the 1960s comedy show "___" 89
...while Mark L. Walberg currently hosts PBS's "___ Roadshow" 75
007: "Do you expect me to talk?" Goldfinger: "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you ___!" 98
1,000 in the phrase "No, no a thousand times no!" is an example of a ___ number 89
1,000,000 in the phrase "When I win a million dollars" is an example of an ___ number 95
11-part documentary with the episodes "Caves" and "Deserts" 79
124 minutes of Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore doing nothing to distinguish themselves? 94
13-year-old Jimmy with the #1 1952 hit "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" 82
16 of these are hidden in the answer grid, each reading left, right, up, down or diagonally in an unbroken straight line 120
1799 discovery that made possible the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphics 76
1800s marshal associated with poker's "dead man's hand" 73
1815 title character who "thought a little too well of herself" 73
1830 novel with the same historical backdrop as "Les Miserables" 74
1847 novel subtitled "A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas" 76
1864 battle site that was the source of the quote "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!" 99
1889 work of art deemed unsuitable for general display at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair 91
1894 novel describing the adventures of Rudolf Rassendyll, with "The" 79
18th-century Venetian master who painted "Adoration of the Magi" 74
1905 Belmont Stakes winner, the only filly to win besides Ruthless in 1867 and Rags to Riches in 2007 101
1915 song that popularized the phrase "Hail! Hail! The gang's all here" 85
1919 Broadway musical that set a record for most performances up to that time 77
1926 "Moby-Dick" adaptation starring John Barrymore, with "The" 83
1928 hit with the lyric "I'm in heaven when I see you smile" 74
1929 #1 hit whose title follows the line "Now he's gone and we're through" 92
1930 novel that takes its title from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" 80
1930's-60's columnist who wrote "Washington Merry-Go-Round" 77
1932 dystopian novel in which humans give up individuality to mindlessly pursue pleasure 88
1937 Best Picture nominee (and what you might shout after finishing this puzzle) 80
1937 hit with the lyric "You're like the fragrance of blossoms fair" 82
1939 Greta Garbo Best Picture nominee (it lost to "Gone With the Wind") 81
1939 retiree who said "Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth" 99
1940 Arthur Koestler novel that inspired George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four" 93
1940 Crosby/Lamour/Hope film that was the first of a "travel" series 78
1940s quartet with the #1 hit "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall," with "the" 98
1940s-'50s film/TV star with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 72
1942 film with the line "What makes saloonkeepers so snobbish?" 73
1945 film mystery starring Dorothy McGuire and Ethel Barrymore (with "The") 85
1949 comedy about husband-and-wife lawyers on opposing sides of a murder case 77
1949 musical by Irving Berlin, featuring Eddie Albert as a newspaper photographer 81
1949 show tune with the lyric "Here am I, your special island!" 73
1950 musical by Irving Berlin, featuring Ethel Merman as a socialite ambassador 79
1950's doo-wop group with the hit "A Thousand Miles Away," with "the" 93
1950's-90's singer called "The High Priestess of Soul" 72
1950s actress who was on the cover of Matthew Sweet's 1991 cult classic "Girlfriend" 98
1950s million-selling song that begins "The evening breeze caressed the trees ..." 92
1950s news anchor who said Timex's slogan "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" 97
1951 musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein, featuring Gertrude Lawrence as a teacher in Siam 89
1952 Doris Day hit that was an even bigger hit for the Lettermen in 1961 72
1952 revue with lyrics by Ogden Nash, featuring Bette Davis in song-and-dance routines 86
1953 film whose title character says "A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it"  99
1953's "The Jazz Singer" or 1976's "King Kong" 74
1954 Patti Page hit, whose title is sung three times before "Please, don't go" 92