September 8, 1974 pard recipient - and what the constructor did throughout this puzzle | 86 |
Suspected spy's fashionable garb, in Simon and Garfunkel's "America" | 86 |
Sci-fi geek who loves a "Deep Space Nine" alien and a Robin Williams sitcom? | 86 |
Subject of "The Word" on the first episode of "The Colbert Report" | 86 |
Singer with the hits "U Got It Bad" and "U Don't Have to Call" | 86 |
Standard with the lyric "Ain't these tears in my eyes tellin' you?" | 85 |
Spanish word for "boy" used as a belittling insult by WWF's Razor Ramon | 85 |
Subject of a documentary subtitled "Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism" | 85 |
Shower object at the center of Bill O'Reilly's 2004 sexual harrasment lawsuit | 85 |
Sports disks that can reach speeds of more than 100 miles per hour after being struck | 85 |
She played the witness for the prosecution in "Witness for the Prosecution" | 85 |
Sinatra classic, and hint to what's missing from this puzzle's other classics | 85 |
Show with mystery numbers like "Lost," only they're all divisible by 2? | 85 |
She played Blanche opposite Marlon's Stanley in "Streetcar" on Broadway | 85 |
She said "Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!" | 84 |
Shopping venue with the options "Books" and "Toys & Hobbies" | 84 |
Something associated with the first words of this puzzle's seven longest answers | 84 |
Show whose cast holds the record for the most charted songs on the Billboard Hot 100 | 84 |
Spock sported one in the "Mirror, Mirror" episode of "Star Trek" | 84 |
Sci-fi character who says "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?" | 84 |
Star of the motivational video "Be Somebody ... or Be Somebody's Fool" | 84 |
Studio that produced Hitchcock's "Suspicion" and "Notorious" | 84 |
Song whose title is repeated before and after "gentille" in its first line | 84 |
South Africa's East London Museum has the world's only known example of this | 84 |
Sophocles tribute that begins "Numberless are the world's wonders ..." | 84 |
Showman associated with the quote "There's a sucker born every minute" | 84 |
Sofa attachment that, if you're the obedient type, you "Do Not Remove" | 84 |
Song with the lyric "Mister, we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again" | 84 |
Story of a hero's less-than-successful early years before he got the sword idea? | 84 |
She won a Tony for playing Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
She originated the role of Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
She's in the Guinness Book as "television's most frequent clapper" | 84 |
Site that was super fun before they had rules; once I sold a deed to the moon on it | 83 |
Susan who was the original Belle in Broadway's "Beauty and the Beast" | 83 |
Singer with a "Best of" album titled "Paint the Sky With Stars" | 83 |
She says "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" in "Hamlet" | 83 |
She was Cruella de Vil in "101 Dalmatians" and "102 Dalmatians" | 83 |
Show with episodes “Pettycoat Injunction” and “His Suit is Hirsute” | 83 |
Successor of Bernadette and Cheryl in the revival of "Annie Get Your Gun" | 83 |
Speaker of the "most memorable film quote ever," according to a 2005 poll | 83 |
Simple, wholesome, and unpretentious, like country cooking or old-time fiddle music | 83 |
She joined forces with Prince during the "Purple Rain" recording sessions | 83 |
Sleeveless summer wear, or what each answer to a starred clue might be said to have | 83 |
Show on which Goldberg now gets to rub Obama's victory in Hasselbeck's face | 83 |
Savvy film/TV character whose name, paradoxically, is Spanish for "idiot" | 83 |
She played Martha in Broadway's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 83 |
Substance under Little Cat Z's hat in "The Cat in the Hat Comes Back" | 83 |
Stuffed animals sold with secret codes that unlock virtual on-line versions of them | 83 |
Site that kept telling me I either had sunburn or cancer, when I had food poisoning | 83 |
Short-lived pigskin org. that had a player whose jersey said "He Hate Me" | 83 |
Song that becomes the musical it's in if you add an "H" to the front | 82 |
Seurat's "Un dimanche ___-midi à l'Île de la Grande Jatte" | 82 |
Song performed by U2 at Live Aid in 1985, and a single for Michael Jackson in 1987 | 82 |
Setting of a 1978 hit song that's "the hottest spot north of Havana" | 82 |
Sci-fi villain who says "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?" | 82 |
State that Dan Quayle is obviously not from, based on a famous misspelling of 1992 | 82 |
Subject of the 1928 novelty song "Henry's Made a Lady Out of Lizzie" | 82 |
Springfield businessman who briefly opened a "Family Feedbag" restaurant | 82 |
Sinatra song people are sometimes killed for singing at karaoke in the Philippines | 82 |
Singer-songwriter with the 1993 album "Walk the Dog and Light the Light" | 82 |
She said "You can lead a horticulture, but you can't make her think" | 82 |
San Francisco rock venue associated with psychedelic posters, with "The" | 82 |
Singer who wrote the poetry collection "The Lords and the New Creatures" | 82 |
Shakespeare on someone just about to score ("Romeo and Juliet," I, v, 8) | 82 |
Spanish actress who starred in "Sex and Lucia" and "Spanglish" | 82 |
She said: "The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off" | 82 |
Slow down for this Wyoming site that was the inspiration for the Yogi Bear cartoon | 82 |
Spanish architect who designed the unfinished Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona | 81 |
Singer who at age 22 got married in Vegas, then filed an annulment 55 hours later | 81 |
Show whose opening theme was the Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" | 81 |
Surrealist painter whose best-known painting shows up often in college dorm rooms | 81 |
Subject of the song "Tell Me, Trudy, Who Is Going to Be the Lucky One?" | 81 |
Symphony whose second movement is marked "Marcia funebre. Adagio assai" | 81 |
Supreme Court justice known for a literalist interpretation of the Bill of Rights | 81 |
Sport played by the "World's Most Interesting Man" in Dos Equis ads | 81 |
Shakespearean character who calls himself "a very foolish fond old man" | 81 |
Self-described "poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man" of literature | 81 |
Sierra ___ (get puzzle discounts by signing up for the news list @ avxwords.com!) | 81 |
Shakespeare sonnet that begins "So am I as the rich, whose blessed key" | 81 |
Song that was the basis for Elvis Presley's "It's Now or Never" | 81 |
Spoiler alert: He's married to Hermione at the end of the Harry Potter series | 81 |
Singer with the 2006 album "Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship" | 81 |
Sports talk radio host whose show is affectionately called "The Jungle" | 81 |
Standard with the lines "Pay for every dance, sellin' each romance" | 81 |
Show that released the edited version of "I'm on a Boat," for short | 81 |
Singer who draws a 13 on her hand before each concert (it's her lucky number) | 81 |
She remembered having a high-school crush on a handsome, dark-haired boy with ... | 81 |
Setting of much of the first Sherlock Holmes tale, "A Study in Scarlet" | 81 |
Shylock's first one begins "How like a fawning publican he looks!" | 80 |
Salinger character who says, "I'm extremely interested in squalor" | 80 |
Shakespearean character who called jealousy a "green-ey'd monster" | 80 |
Stranded at the ski lodge, perhaps, and a hint to this puzzle's hidden theme | 80 |
Spiritual struggles misunderstood by extremists and American conservatives alike | 80 |
Steven Bochco drama with an Emmy for the episode "The Venus Butterfly" | 80 |
Speaker of the line "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope" | 80 |
Speaker of the line "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi; you're my only hope" | 80 |
Simpson who said "Beneath my goody two shoes lie some very dark socks" | 80 |
Singer Jamie with the 2001 #1 country song "When I Think About Angels" | 80 |
Subject of the 1999 biography subtitled "The Little Giant of Baseball" | 80 |
Swimmer Kristin ___, the first woman to win six gold medals at a single Olympics | 80 |