| There's one at the beginning of each of this puzzle's four theme entries | 80 |
| The second African-American, after Hattie McDaniel, to be nominated for an Oscar | 80 |
| They were once promoted with the slogan "Ivory tips protect your lips" | 80 |
| The Greek "khalix" (pebble) for the English "calculus," e.g. | 80 |
| Title film character who says "Donkey, two things, O.K.? Shut ... up!" | 80 |
| Thing spread in bed: Abbr. [get the 2013 rate - subscribe to avxwords.com today] | 80 |
| TV series whose fourth season had the subtitle "No Corner Left Behind" | 80 |
| Title twin sister in a series of children's books by Jean and Gareth Adamson | 80 |
| TV host whose first name is spelled by the first and last letters of his surname | 80 |
| The "greatest blessing" and the "greatest plague": Euripides | 80 |
| The "it" in the lyric "turn it on, wind it up, blow it out" | 79 |
| TriBeCa restaurant in "Bright Lights, Big City," with "the" | 79 |
| TV series whose theme song is "I'm a Survivor" (sung by the star) | 79 |
| The candidate from the Bachelor Party said that under him the country would ___ | 79 |
| The White Stripes's second album which was named after a Dutch art movement | 79 |
| Tycoon who was reputedly the first person in New York City to own an automobile | 79 |
| Travel organization with the slogan "Adventures in lifelong learning" | 79 |
| Traffic cop's answer upon being asked "Describe your job"? [1975] | 79 |
| TV prog. that became the most Primetime Emmy-nominated show of all time in 2010 | 79 |
| The Village ___ (musical group with the 1963 hit "Washington Square") | 79 |
| Three-letter combinations hidden in this puzzle's six other longest answers | 79 |
| Tiny ___, singer of 1968's "Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips With Me" | 79 |
| The half of the keyboard on which all of this puzzle's answers can be typed | 79 |
| They had knives on Roger Waters' "Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking" | 78 |
| TV host who told viewers "Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!" | 78 |
| Theme #1 (Doo doo doo-doo, doo doo doo, doo doo doo-doo DO do-do-do-do-do ...) | 78 |
| Title woman about whom Clapton sings "You've got me on my knees" | 78 |
| Texas city that's the setting for the film "Friday Night Lights" | 78 |
| The Tony Martin hit "There's No Tomorrow" is based on its melody | 78 |
| The longest one in English is the Navy term "ADCOMSUBORDCOMPHIBSPAC" | 78 |
| The "you" in the 1968 lyric "Gee I think you're swell" | 78 |
| The Rock of ___ (after translation, "The Rock of the Rock of Tariq") | 78 |
| Talks that may ask "What's it like having a palace in Tatooine"? | 78 |
| They're found at the ends of this puzzle's three other longest answers | 78 |
| The desire people have to do something good without getting out of their chair | 78 |
| TV show in which a "Jackass" star meets "The Simple Life"? | 78 |
| Taiwanese LPGA star who is the youngest golfer to win five major championships | 78 |
| The Boston Symphony played its second movement to commemorate FDR's death | 77 |
| Tech product whose original slogan was "There's no step three!" | 77 |
| The Magnetic Fields' "Wi' ___ Wee Bairn Ye'll Me Beget" | 77 |
| Technology that I guess has outed me as a robot because I always get it wrong | 77 |
| Triple-platinum Gloria Estefan album with "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" | 77 |
| Two great genres that for some inexplicable reason don't go well together | 77 |
| They're "in flight," according to "Afternoon Delight" | 77 |
| The longest word containing only letters from the second half of the alphabet | 77 |
| TV character who says "Captain, you almost make me believe in luck" | 77 |
| The earliest surviving one, made in 1932, features the Philadelphia Orchestra | 77 |
| TV show that debuted on 11/3/93 (and start of a parent's distressed cry?) | 77 |
| Tyrone Power film remake with the line "This mask is really itchy"? | 77 |
| This animal presumably hunts its prey in the jungle ... correction: the ocean | 77 |
| TV series whose finale was titled "The Truth," with "The" | 77 |
| Trumpeter and bandleader who was called "The Round Mound of Sound" | 76 |
| Tracy Chapman: "You've got a ___, I want a ticket to anywhere" | 76 |
| Tom ___, Vito's adopted son and consigliere in "The Godfather" | 76 |
| Then-obscure actor who played a victim in "Friday the 13th" (1980) | 76 |
| Trading center (or the start of a lifestyle arbiter's split personality) | 76 |
| TV character who "will never speak unless he has something to say" | 76 |
| Tallinn's St. ___ Church, once said to be the tallest building in Europe | 76 |
| Three of the first five words of a "Funny Girl" song, or its title | 76 |
| Team whose playing venue appears on the National Register of Historic Places | 76 |
| The last song on Bob Dylan's "Desire," named for his then-wife | 76 |
| Talk show host on the current season of "The Celebrity Apprentice" | 76 |
| Tubful Roger Daltrey lounged in on the cover of "The Who Sell Out" | 76 |
| Things that hear "All That Jazz" and "Cell Block Tango"? | 76 |
| Team that staged the infamous Disco Demolition Night, which led to a forfeit | 76 |
| Tony winner for her Daisy Mae portrayal in "Li'l Abner" (1956) | 76 |
| Title of hits for Neil Diamond, Celine Dion and the Electric Light Orchestra | 76 |
| Two-part David Bowie song from "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" | 76 |
| Things employed to show the passage of time à la "Citizen Kane" | 76 |
| TV sketch comedy set in the "city where young people go to retire" | 76 |
| The overdramatic speaker at the press conference was known for using ___ ... | 76 |
| The murals at the Harvard Science Center and Rockefeller Center, for example | 76 |
| They might have the newspaper Hospodárske Noviny shipped overseas to them | 76 |
| This animal presumably moves about on eight limbs ... correction: four limbs | 76 |
| Texas oil company whose name comes from the Spanish for "treasure" | 76 |
| The Onion: "___ Announces New Version of Magazine Aimed at Adults" | 76 |
| Training site for certain WWII airmen, first African American fighter pilots | 76 |
| Thurman who was a Golden Globe nominee for both "Kill Bill" movies | 76 |
| The sculptures "Cloud Shepherd" and "Coquille Crystals" | 75 |
| Toiletry product whose slogan once began "Don't be half-safe" | 75 |
| The works ... or how each set of circled letters in this puzzle is arranged | 75 |
| Topic of a classic 1940s comedy routine, and the inspiration of this puzzle | 75 |
| Theologian who started the custom of dating events from the birth of Christ | 75 |
| Target of Bill Maher's "New Rule: stop wearing plastic shoes" | 75 |
| The "me" in "nothing can stop me now," in a 1962 #1 hit | 75 |
| Traffic safety pioneer (and inventor of the one-way street), William P. ___ | 75 |
| Time it takes to get to a human being when calling a call center, seemingly | 75 |
| Title words preceding "beneath the milky twilight," in a 1999 hit | 75 |
| Test outcome that once might have classified someone as a "moron" | 75 |
| The Stones' "Sticky Fingers" and "Tattoo You," e.g. | 75 |
| Title role that earned Angela Lansbury a Tony for Best Actress in a Musical | 75 |
| The largest in the U.S. was found in Oregon's Willamette Valley in 1902 | 75 |
| Title locale in a Leonard Bernstein song where "life was so cozy" | 75 |
| Triple Crown winner whose sire, Gallant Fox, was also a Triple Crown winner | 75 |
| Third baseman Ron posthumously elected to the Hall of Fame in December 2011 | 75 |
| Temporary numeric identifications assigned to a node in an internet network | 75 |
| They fly throughout the U.K. (not to be confused with the American carrier) | 75 |
| Transmission with the heading: "FROM: THE GREATEST PITCHER EVER"? | 75 |
| Target of criticism in Vincent Bugliosi's 1996 book "Outrage" | 75 |
| Team with which Yogi Berra and Willie Mays both ended their playing careers | 75 |