| NFLer Harris, known for his 1972 game-winning "Immaculate Reception" | 78 |
| NBC reality show that taped contestants drinking donkey semen (it never aired) | 78 |
| NBC show that featured Janis Ian and Billy Preston as its first musical guests | 78 |
| Nickname for a team from Miami, and an aural hint to the theme of this puzzle | 77 |
| Not too shabby, in slang (because saying "-ent" takes way too long) | 77 |
| New York mayor incorporates witticism; it sends opponents to the floor (2, 5) | 77 |
| Name for London's subway system and an outdated slang term for television | 77 |
| Nintendo product on many "worst game controllers of all time" lists | 77 |
| Novelist who wrote the screenplay for "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" | 77 |
| Novel with the subtitle "A Story of London Under the Hohenzollerns" | 77 |
| Number in the Cookie Monster song "They Not Take That Away From Me" | 77 |
| Name that might elicit giggles if used in the song "The Name Game" | 76 |
| Neal Cassady's occupation in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" | 76 |
| Nickname for racer Dale Earnhardt Sr., so called because of his stubbornness | 76 |
| Not how a stripper should say "No problem!" in a business meeting? | 76 |
| Nixon whose voice replaced Natalie Wood's in "West Side Story" | 76 |
| Nickname of Pink Floyd musician Barrett after he became a financial watchdog | 76 |
| Nebraska town made famous as the home office of Letterman's Top Ten List | 76 |
| Novello who played the title role in Hitchcock's "The Lodger" | 75 |
| Novel that begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" | 75 |
| NBA military appreciation initiative, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 75 |
| Nearly circular shape used as the floor plan for most Bahá'i temples | 75 |
| NFL star Michael who was the basis for the movie "The Blind Side" | 75 |
| Nerdy band with "I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass" | 75 |
| Novel whose first chapter is titled “Up the Mountain to Alm-Uncle” | 74 |
| North Africans disputed in a "Seinfeld" Trivial Pursuit question | 74 |
| Nickname of the university that was the site of a 1962 desegregation drama | 74 |
| Name on "Sons of Anarchy" and "The Andy Griffith Show" | 74 |
| Name of Michael's penis in the Judy Blume book "Forever ..." | 74 |
| Number five on askmen.com's "Top 10 Models of All Time" poll | 74 |
| Nightly battle between a spouse who wants to read and one who doesn't? | 74 |
| N.L. outfielder who won a Gold Glove in 1970 along with Clemente and Rose | 73 |
| Name in Keats's "On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer" | 73 |
| Novelist Elinor who coined the "It girl" nickname for Clara Bow | 73 |
| New Jersey rocker featured in the 12/12/12 Hurricane Sandy relief concert | 73 |
| Nickname for Nantucket, because of its frequent fog, with "the" | 73 |
| Nancy Reagan's antidrug slogan, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 73 |
| New wave #1 hit with the repeated line "That ain't working" | 73 |
| North African country whose only 2008 Olympic medal was a bronze in judo | 72 |
| Norwegian king who ... oh, as if you know anything about Norwegian kings | 72 |
| Norman Vincent ___, author of "The Power of Positive Thinking" | 72 |
| New Jersey borough where Edison built the first electric lighting system | 72 |
| Need to touch all the items on one's desk before leaving, say: Abbr. | 72 |
| New releases that honor the four baseball greats featured in this puzzle | 72 |
| Noted student of actress Jean Arthur when Arthur was a teacher at Vassar | 72 |
| Network advertising "the greatest motion pictures of all time" | 72 |
| New Age musician John who used to host "Entertainment Tonight" | 72 |
| Northeast corridor transportation choice for people with a train fetish | 71 |
| Nation with the second highest per capita income in the EU, behind Lux. | 71 |
| Nickname for the Philadelphia Eagles' stadium, with "the" | 71 |
| Norwegian kings who share a name with a character in "Frozen" | 71 |
| Novel subtitled "A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas" | 71 |
| Number of states whose last two letters are its own postal abbreviation | 71 |
| Nominee for Best Supporting Actress in "Mildred Pierce," 1945 | 71 |
| NYC subway line that runs from Bedford Park Boulevard to Brighton Beach | 71 |
| NYC club whose final performance was by Patti Smith on October 15, 2006 | 71 |
| NFL wide receiver who once changed his name to match his uniform number | 71 |
| Northernmost city in North America with more than half a million people | 71 |
| Naval battle of 1571 in which the Ottomans were defeated as a sea power | 71 |
| New slogan for a Washington city trying to get more foodies to move in? | 71 |
| Nickname for the area where politicians offer soundbites to journalists | 71 |
| Neil Diamond "Yesterday's gone, now all I ___ is a smile" | 71 |
| Namesake of a Queens stadium, and an anagram of another Queens stadium | 70 |
| Nickname of recluse Arthur Radley in "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 70 |
| New Testament book called the "Queen of the Epistles": Abbr. | 70 |
| Nation that demonstrated in the "Singing Revolution" of 1989 | 70 |
| Name thought to be derived from the Phoenician for "furnace" | 70 |
| Name in an Ed Wood film with the tagline "I Changed My Sex!" | 70 |
| Newswoman April in the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" series | 70 |
| Naughty by Nature song with the refrain "yeah, you know me!" | 70 |
| Nation whose prime minister is Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Sailele Malielegaoi | 70 |
| Name on the highest award of the American Society of Plant Taxonomists | 70 |
| Nonhuman co-hosts of TV's "Mystery Science Theater 3000" | 70 |
| Note from a Zamboni salesman who doesn't want his client to share? | 70 |
| NPR books reporter and former "All Things Considered" cohost | 70 |
| N.Y.C. thoroughfare in the Rodgers and Hart song "Manhattan" | 70 |
| Nat King Cole's ''___ Things Money Can't Buy'' | 70 |
| Notes after las or word sung after "la la la la la la la la" | 70 |
| Non-profit that hosts international technological development contests | 70 |
| National Association of W Lovers member, on "Sesame Street" | 69 |
| Nate's and Chuck's girlfriend (at different times, of course) | 69 |
| National anthem that ends with "we stand on guard for thee" | 69 |
| New York's ___ Cultural Center, promoter of Hellenic civilization | 69 |
| New Jersey town where Edison built the first electric lighting system | 69 |
| No. 6 on the ABA Journal's list of the 25 greatest legal TV shows | 69 |
| NFL Network journalist Rich, once partnered on ESPN with Stuart Scott | 69 |
| Number that's physically impossible to write out in standard form | 69 |
| Negotiations leading to the surrender of German troops in Italy _____ | 69 |
| Nancy Pelosi was the first person ever to have this title in Congress | 69 |
| Notice "All Quiet on the Western Front" sitting on a shelf? | 69 |
| Neil with the 1962 chart-topper "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" | 69 |
| Nestlé brand named for its covering of tiny white confection balls | 69 |
| New Testament book that chronicles the story of Ananias and Sapphira | 68 |
| Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" | 68 |
| Novelist who translated "Alice in Wonderland" into Russian | 68 |
| Nickelodeon's "___ Declassified School Survival Guide" | 68 |
| Nevada county in which part of Death Valley National Park is located | 68 |
| Neil Diamond "Yesterday's gone. Now all I want is ___" | 68 |
| Nickelodeon's "incredible, squishable, squeezable" goo | 68 |
| Novel originally published under the pseudonymous byline Currer Bell | 68 |