| "___ Technology" (2007 #5 hit for 50 Cent and Justin Timberlake) | 74 |
| Reply to "Perchance, Hamlet, is this barbecue spice mix what ye seek?" | 80 |
| "___ be murder'd by his enemies": "Henry VI, Part 3" | 76 |
| "It's easy to be outnumbered when you're ___" ("George of the Jungle") | 98 |
| But in the end, the sheep had their way, and they all watched "__" | 77 |
| Sci-fi translation device (that my uncle actually caught one of in his pond and one time he let me use it) | 106 |
| In 1971, ___ became president of a) Argentina; b) Cuba c) Haiti; d) Venezuela | 77 |
| Animal taking a walk in Henry Mancini's jazzy "Hatari!" tune | 74 |
| Clothing store with models who weight A LOT less than Ralph Lauren's | 72 |
| Sir Mix-a-Lot anthem with the line "...don't want none unless you got buns, hon" | 94 |
| Michelangelo sculpture whose subject is in a pose suggesting drunkenness | 72 |
| "Don't you cry, I'll be __": "Frosty the Snowman" | 77 |
| "For a righty, you hit the ball pretty well on your left side," and others? | 85 |
| Iconic AC/DC album with the song "You Shook Me All Night Long" | 72 |
| Drug paraphernalia for those who aren't sure they want to go through with it? | 81 |
| "Turn me on, dead man," supposedly, in the Beatles' "Revolution 9" | 90 |
| All-in-one breakfast foods popularized by a song from "Adventure Time" (having it instantly get stuck in your head will be your punishment for cheating and Googling it) | 178 |
| Sonny Corleone catchphrase which the go-go bar on "The Sopranos" helped popularize | 92 |
| Nickname for the three-letter abbreviation hidden in this puzzle's theme entries | 84 |
| Poor crossword construction technique that requires too much of the solver | 74 |
| The world's largest ..., in St. Albert, Alberta, does not have a similarly scaled birdie | 92 |
| 2011 comedy starring Cameron Diaz as a gold-digging, pot-smoking educator | 73 |
| Lennon/McCartney song whose title words follow "They'll be glad, you're not ..." | 98 |
| Gala that saw "Black Swan," "Avatar" and "Ab Fab" attract claps | 93 |
| What you need in order to be sure you'll have something to put your cream cheese on? | 88 |
| "For Christmas my uncle gave me a palm-tree coffee mug from ___ ..." | 78 |
| Where Mitt Romney built a treehouse for his former employees? (... Ã la Michael Bloomberg in 2007) | 101 |
| Tubful Roger Daltrey lounged in on the cover of "The Who Sell Out" | 76 |
| Where "you'll drink the night away and forget about everything," per Gerry Rafferty (1978) | 104 |
| Item of clothing named for the site of a disastrous British military action of 10/25/1854 | 89 |
| He tried to sell the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade route, even arranging for... | 80 |
| Election Day "container" . . . and a hint to six symmetrically-placed containers hidden in this puzzle. Can you find them? | 132 |
| Inauguration Night protest activity for vandalizing foes of the new administration? | 83 |
| "The Breakfast Club" actress cuts through the nonsense to portray a chain of casinos? | 95 |
| Supposed psychoactive substance outlined in "The Anarchist Cookbook" | 78 |
| "If you cut your hair that way, Alice, you're goin' straight to the moon!" | 92 |
| Graffiti artist who didn't win a 2011 Oscar (which made the identity-reveal speculation a non-event) | 104 |
| According to legend, its continued presence on Gibraltar allows the British to retain control thereof | 101 |
| "Let's see who can prepare for their colonoscopy first," et al.? | 78 |
| Groening character whose theme song was co-written by Michael Jackson (Matt Groening) | 85 |
| Ad slogan that explains why a Simpson kid is missing part of his candy bar? | 75 |
| Type of gear on which the letters in this puzzle's nine theme squares are arrayed | 85 |
| Who, What and I Don't Know, in Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First?" routine | 100 |
| It's usually set at lower amounts in the first years of a player's contract | 83 |
| Extended piece by John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin or John Entwistle of the Who | 78 |
| Cambridge U.; renter; diamond club; X; six-footer; one who might enter a pool; that lady; loner; snowball gripper | 113 |
| What Commissioner Gordon is always findin' at Gotham City crime scenes? | 75 |
| Like fish for fish & chips -- or this puzzle's four theme entries | 73 |
| In other words, mom or dad will be out at midnight searching for an open store | 78 |
| Hit series whose pilot was the TV movie "Panic at Malibu River" | 73 |
| Tony-winning director of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" | 85 |
| College football circuit that's been finally retired for playoffs: Abbr. | 76 |
| Rock song with the lyric "A big-legged woman ain't got no soul" | 77 |
| Crafty person's shopping destination? (... Ã la Elizabeth Warren in 1995) | 80 |
| The candidate from the Bachelor Party said that under him the country would ___ | 79 |
| "___ You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair)" (2005 #1 album by Kenny Chesney) | 87 |
| Video game that comes out today (9/9/09), whose songs/levels are referenced in this puzzle, with "The" | 112 |
| Girl's nickname formed by removing the first two letters of its longer form | 79 |
| Guesthouse where one would enjoy the starts of the three longest answers | 72 |
| Its unique bites are referred to as "breakfast, lunch, and dinner" | 76 |
| Your chewing gum might lose its flavor on this, according to Lonnie Donegan | 75 |
| Former teen heartthrob James Van Der ___ ("Dawson's Creek" star) | 78 |
| Hit single from Carole King's "Rhymes & Reasons" album | 72 |
| Vision-distorting condition caused by a few too many cold ones, slangily | 72 |
| His "Ode to Joy" was adapted for use as the European Union's anthem | 81 |
| "Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman" speaker | 106 |
| The BBC promoted V-for-Victory in musical Morse code by frequenty broadcasting _____ | 84 |
| Word fragment repeated multiple times by Herman Cain when discussing foreign policy in October | 94 |
| Guy de Maupassant novel published in English as "The History of a Scoundrel" | 86 |
| Politician who had a voice that "could boil the fat off a taxicab driver's neck," according to Norman Mailer | 122 |
| Indie band with the classic album "If You're Feeling Sinister" (with sword drawn) | 95 |
| "A History of Violence" Best Supporting Actress nominee Maria | 72 |
| Waitress: "What'll ya have, Rocky?" Rocky: "Let's see ... some diced ___ ..." | 105 |
| "Band B wins, because it's pointy and doesn't digest well." | 77 |
| "Give me, give me a chance to ___ you" (line from Dave Clark Five's "Because") | 102 |
| His film debut was as the Dog-Faced Boy in "Big Top Pee-wee" (1988) | 77 |
| Roberto who said "There must be some terrible mistake!" in his Oscar speech | 85 |
| Besides Olivier, he's the only person to direct himself to a Best Actor Oscar | 81 |
| Possible Variety headline if an "American Beauty" actress agrees to do a D.L. Coburn play? | 100 |
| Leader played by Rod Steiger in the 1981 Libyan film "Lion of the Desert" | 83 |
| African American mathemetician who purportedly surveyed the District of Columbia | 80 |
| "There Shall ___ Night" (Pulitzer-winning Robert E. Sherwood play) | 76 |
| Jazz's George with the triple platinum album "Breezin'" | 73 |
| He played an economics teacher in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (10,9) | 81 |
| Comedian seen at the end of "Dodgeball" letting himself go in a big way | 81 |
| Philosopher whose fully-dressed skeleton is on display at University College London | 83 |
| Philosopher Jeremy's "the greatest happiness comes between two slices of bread" food? | 99 |
| Family that first appeared in the 1962 children's book "The Big Honey Hunt" | 89 |
| With "The," 1978 horror mystery with John Huston--refilmed in 3-D? | 76 |
| "___ Bobs Her Hair" (F. Scott Fitzgerald story from "Tales of the Jazz Age") | 96 |
| With "The," sitcom that made Time's 10 Best TV Series of 2001 list | 80 |
| Swiss mathmetician Daniel whose eponymous principle led to the carburetor and airplane wing | 91 |
| Fictional barbershop quartet on "The Simpsons," with "The" | 78 |
| 2000 Eugene Levy film with the tagline "Some pets deserve a little more respect than others" | 102 |
| Process by which an element's atomic number may be reduced, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 101 |
| "High School Musical 2" song with the lyric "Am I the type of guy who means what I say?" | 108 |
| "Homeowners get excited when they see me opening their ___ ..." | 73 |
| 1985 John Cusack film with the tagline "Insanity doesn't run in the family, it gallops" | 101 |
| From a star on "The Golden Girls" to a Pennsylvania Avenue abode? | 75 |
| Perfect plan if you love eating oniony rolls while watching medical drama reruns? | 81 |