Japanese city with the world's largest train station (in floor area) | 72 |
John Mason ___, English priest who wrote "Good King Wenceslas" | 72 |
"___ blu, dipinto di blu" ("Volare" alternate title) | 72 |
Big name in CD burning software, to the extent that CDs still get burned | 72 |
Console advertised in Fred Savage's "The Wizard," casually | 72 |
Prefix for ''surgeon'' or ''physiology'' | 72 |
___ Arden Oplev, director of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" | 72 |
Earned run average times innings pitched divided by earned runs given up | 72 |
Dog in Francis Barraud's painting "His Master's Voice" | 72 |
"Cantique de ___" (original title of "O Holy Night") | 72 |
Ravel's "Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé," e.g. | 72 |
Org. that held a 2010 "Trigger the Vote" registration campaign | 72 |
Helpful track off "Get Behind Me Satan" (with "The") | 72 |
Toasted pieces in a bowl of "Magically Delicious" Lucky Charms | 72 |
"And you coming back to me, is against all ___" (Phil Collins) | 72 |
Lefty with the fourth-highest career batting average in baseball history | 72 |
Grateful Dead "Yes I get the gist ___, but it's all right" | 72 |
Norwegian king who ... oh, as if you know anything about Norwegian kings | 72 |
Grate, with "get," or what this puzzle's theme answers get | 72 |
"How wonderful ___ would be if there were no singers": Rossini | 72 |
''. . . good witch ___ bad witch?'' (Glinda's query) | 72 |
Production company that distributed "The Silence of the Lambs" | 72 |
Group with the 1962 hit "The Wah Watusi," with "the" | 72 |
2003 Afghani film that won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film | 72 |
"With ___ and Ruby: In This Life Together" (1998 joint memoir) | 72 |
Ferrell's "SNL" partner in "Morning Latte" skits | 72 |
Actor whose character thought he was God in "The Ruling Class" | 72 |
Capital whose name comes from an Algonquin word for "to trade" | 72 |
Island nation that was the setting of a 2005 "Survivor" season | 72 |
"We'll always have ___" (line from "Casablanca") | 72 |
Spot of "bad intent" in Jethro Tull's "Aqualung" | 72 |
Lady Vols coach Summitt who is the winningest NCAA basketball coach ever | 72 |
Norman Vincent ___, author of "The Power of Positive Thinking" | 72 |
One-named sports star who was once the highest-paid athlete in the world | 72 |
Cola brand that claimed to be "The Choice of a New Generation" | 72 |
Founder of the first institution of higher learning in the Western world | 72 |
Word with ''hitching'' or ''scratching'' | 72 |
"'Tis __ that pulls the country down": "Othello" | 72 |
Spots where ship passengers shout "I'm king of the world!" | 72 |
''My bike won't stand up. It's two tired,'' e.g. | 72 |
"¿___ tal?" ("¿Cómo estás?" alternative) | 72 |
"Awesome!" addition to this puzzle's three longest entries | 72 |
It answers the question "Do you know how fast you were going?" | 72 |
Cheer ending the first name of each of this puzzle's featured ladies | 72 |
''Doctor Who'' villainess (with ''the'') | 72 |
Duke played by Johnny Depp in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" | 72 |
“The dermatology study shouldn’t be funded,” Tom decided ___ | 72 |
Seattle suburb known as "the bicycle capital of the Northwest" | 72 |
Words that can precede, in order, the three words in each starred answer | 72 |
Sporting goods co-op once headed by the first American to summit Everest | 72 |
She played Natasha in "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle" | 72 |
When written three times, fraternity in "Revenge of the Nerds" | 72 |
Golden Globe-nominated actress for "The Opposite of Sex," 1998 | 72 |
Site of Floresta da Tijuca, one of the world's largest urban forests | 72 |
"___ Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" (Stephen King novella) | 72 |
New Jersey borough where Edison built the first electric lighting system | 72 |
Richard ___, 2002 Pulitzer winner for the novel "Empire Falls" | 72 |
Comic who declared "I'm not a liberal, I'm a radical!" | 72 |
His "Parade" included parts for typewriter, foghorn and rattle | 72 |
Swift lyric "And I left my ___ at your sister's house ..." | 72 |
"I don't believe in rock bottom. Rock bottom is like ___." | 72 |
Demographic distribution of interest to daycare centers and singles bars | 72 |
Start of a quote by Lord Jeffery, 18th-century literary critic and judge | 72 |
Oscar-winning screenwriter of "A Beautiful Mind," ___ Goldsman | 72 |
___ Goldsman, Oscar-winning screenwriter of "A Beautiful Mind" | 72 |
Famous rallying cry ... and a hint to eight other answers in this puzzle | 72 |
Jurassic genus whose name means, literally, "different lizard" | 72 |
Annual plant that produces many future plants, as its name would suggest | 72 |
Lennon/Ono with the Plastic Ono Band "Instant Karma! (We ___)" | 72 |
Question that may be answered "No, you're not responsible" | 72 |
"I beheld the earth, ___, it was without form" (Jeremiah 4:23) | 72 |
Play whose title character won't eat anything unless it's fried? | 72 |
She received a Best Actress nomination for "A Man and a Woman" | 72 |
Trendy cosmetic ingredient traditionally produced using nut-eating goats | 72 |
" . . . swine ran violently down ___ place . . . ": Matt. 8:32 | 72 |
"He walked amongst the Trial Men in ___ of shabby grey": Wilde | 72 |
Where the smart set sat [answer to be entered in the appropriate manner] | 72 |
Clothing store with models who weight A LOT less than Ralph Lauren's | 72 |
Michelangelo sculpture whose subject is in a pose suggesting drunkenness | 72 |
Iconic AC/DC album with the song "You Shook Me All Night Long" | 72 |
Guesthouse where one would enjoy the starts of the three longest answers | 72 |
Hit single from Carole King's "Rhymes & Reasons" album | 72 |
Vision-distorting condition caused by a few too many cold ones, slangily | 72 |
"A History of Violence" Best Supporting Actress nominee Maria | 72 |
Loose collection of influential corporations from Alf's home planet? | 72 |
Movie based on the book "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" | 72 |
"That high lonesome sound," as played by Atlantic crustaceans? | 72 |
Phineas ___ (lead role on the 1980s sci-fi series "Voyagers!") | 72 |
Actress Thurman, after joining the "More Than a Feeling" band? | 72 |
1980s South African leader P.W., controversial for maintaining apartheid | 72 |
"Uh-oh, there's a ball and glass shards under the window"? | 72 |
Song on Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | 72 |
Headline about the failing health of a former Velvet Underground member? | 72 |
Actress Manheim who wrote the 1995 play "Wake Up, I'm Fat" | 72 |
What each of the 10 abbreviations in this puzzle's answer stands for | 72 |
Brightest star in Auriga, from the Latin for "little she-goat" | 72 |
Another way of saying "Preyed-on animals of the world, unite"? | 72 |
"... the king said, 'Never mind that. Let's ___!'" | 72 |
His death prompted Georges Pompidou to say "France is a widow" | 72 |
Kid's trains or, alternately, chocolate snack peddled by Ms. Chanel? | 72 |