Movie star who said, "I always cry at weddings, especially my own" | 76 |
Movie that hit #1 for Worst Actor and Worst Picture in an IMDb 2005 "Worst of" poll | 93 |
Movie that may be remade again with Beyonce in the Gaynor/Garland/Streisand role | 80 |
Movie that was shot in "3-B" -- "three beers and it looks good" | 83 |
Movie ticket site named after a dance, because why do things need to have anything to do with each other | 104 |
Movie title that describes what happened to the five long entries in this puzzle? | 81 |
Movie villain who said "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." | 91 |
Movie whose last lines are "Mediocrities everywhere ... I absolve you." | 81 |
Movie with the first female winner of the Oscar for Best Director, with "The" | 87 |
Movie with the line "I'm a vulgar man. But I assure you, my music is not" | 87 |
Movie with the line "It's such a fine line between stupid and clever" | 83 |
Movie with the line "Old age. It's the only disease, Mr. Thompson, that you don't look forward to being cured of" | 131 |
Movie with the opening line "I admire your courage, Miss ...?" | 72 |
Movie with the refrain "I'm not even supposed to be here today!" | 78 |
Movie with the tagline "A world inside the computer where man has never been. Never before now." | 106 |
Movie with the tagline "The movie was fake.The mission was real" | 74 |
Mr. Peabody's aptly named time machine, as the creators of Rocky and Bullwinkle spelled it | 94 |
Mr. Rosewater in Kurt Vonnegut's "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" | 77 |
Mr. Zog's surfboard grip product that gained notoriety by being banned from schools | 87 |
MRS. HAtty-Cyphert you will amaze at your w*ste line goes invisible vvith these rev/olutionary ___ | 98 |
MTV reality show that controversially uses the terms "Guido" and "Guidette" | 95 |
Multiple Grammy winner who was a contestant on "Dancing With the Stars" | 81 |
Mumford & Sons lyric "Ships might be built for sailing my love, and ___ made for painting" | 104 |
Mumps symptoms (and technically, this should be "Great Britain," but how often does one get a chance to put this answer in a puzzle?) | 143 |
Murderer in P.D.Q. Bach's spoof opera "A Little Nightmare Music" | 78 |
Murray, Akroyd, Ramis, and Weaver's "Ghostbusters" co-star | 72 |
Museum featuring the works mentioned above, which opened on October 21, 1959 | 76 |
Music releases like "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes," and "Narrow Stairs," to fans | 114 |
Musical about the eccentric widow of Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside | 72 |
Musical character who sings "Leavin' fo' de Promise' Lan'" | 84 |
Musical dedicatee whose true identity is the subject of much speculation | 72 |
Musical featuring the song "Hernando's Hideaway," with "The" | 84 |
Musical featuring the songs "Tornado Ballet" and "Slide Some Oil to Me" | 91 |
Musical in which Madonna set a Guinness World Record for "Most costume changes in a film" | 99 |
Musical with the song "Slide Some Oil to Me," with "The" | 76 |
Musical work in four parts, with its first part opening the Met's 2010-11 season | 84 |
Musician Dolby who returned in 2011 with "A Map of the Floating City" | 79 |
Musician who's probably going to end up in your grid when you've got 33 3-letter words | 94 |
Musketeer Salim imagined himself to be, in "Slumdog Millionaire" | 74 |
My favorite cheap beer, for short (just sayin', if you're buying) | 73 |
My wife's third most-hated band (behind Big Country and Phil Collins solo) | 78 |
Mystery author whose work has been translated into more than 100 languages | 74 |
Mystery Person once composed a piano piece that, to be performed correctly, required the ... | 92 |
Mystery Person once wrote a waltz in which the choice of measures played was determined ... | 91 |
Mythical figure represented in Vermeer's "The Art of Painting" | 76 |