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Author of "How to Be the Funniest Kid in the Whole Wide World" 72
Author of "If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans" 76
Author of "Paris in the 20th Century," an 1863 novel first published in 1994 86
Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country: Why Nafta Must Be Stopped — Now!" 91
Author of "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" 75
Author of "Time's Arrow," 1991, a novel written in reverse chronological order 92
Author of "Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players" 121
Author of the 1968 work named in the circled letters (reading clockwise) 72
Author of the 2009 book subtitled "A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis" 80
Author of the best-selling investment book "You're Fifty — Now What?" 87
Author of the children's book "Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born" 86
Author of the controversial kids' book "In the Night Kitchen" 75
Author of the Oprah's Book Club selection "We Were the Mulvaneys" 79
Author of the stories collected in "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque" 83
Author of the story that inspired "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" 77
Author of the surreal Zen-like book of instructions "Grapefruit" 74
Author Prosper __ who wrote "Carmen," on which the opera is based 75
Author who "a lot of us ... pick[ed] up ... when we were 17 or 18 and feeling misunderstood," per Obama 113
Author who co-wrote the screenplay for the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" 84
Author who famously ended a short story with the line "Romance at short notice was her specialty" 107
Author who said "A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us" 79
Author who said "Democracy is a device that ensures we shall be governed no better than we deserve" 109
Author who said "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die" 77
Author who used the pseudonym “Alcofribas Nasier,” an anagram of his full name 86
Author who wrote "Anyone who fights for the future, lives in it today" 80
Author who wrote "Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?" 83
Author who wrote "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other" 95
Author whose initials can be anagrammed into the second word of his most famous work 84
Autobiography subtitled "A Baseball Life" by a Yankees bench coach 76
Avant-garde filmmaker Paul whose "Rebus-Film Nr. 1" is a crossword puzzle 83
Awaken, and words that can precede first words of answers to asterisked clues 77
Award Cillian Murphy was nominated for for the 2005 movie "Breakfast on Pluto" 88
Award for which "The Godfather, Part III" was nominated seven times, but didn't win 97
Award given to the creators of Dos Equis' "The Most Interesting Man" ad 85
Award honoring literature that features women's stories set in the West 75
Award won by lead actors in this puzzle's starred films: the winners' names are hidden "word search"-style in the grid (across, down or diagonally, and forward or backward) 190
Award-winning author of "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" 83
Awarder of a thimble to Alice, in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" 82
Awards won by "Les Misérables" and "The Book of Mormon" 78
    Add light, or not (and do this 13 more times to solve this puzzle) 76
“... and use later in brilliant research papers, giving me something to ___!” 85
“A great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils”: Berlioz 77
“All-out war was launched on the graph today when the ___ attacked” 75
“And I could barely keep my eyes open in Economics, where the topic of the day was ___” 95
“And thankfully, the graphÂ’s final dimension is not within the ___” 79
“Character is like a ___ and reputation like its shadow”: Abraham Lincoln 81
“Chariot” in von DänikenÂ’s “Chariots of the Gods?” 73
“Cupid is a knavish ___”: “A Midsummer NightÂ’s Dream” 73
“Fortunately, allied forces have entered the graph and are busily ___” 78
“Getting feedback from hospital occupants is a good use of funding,” Tom agreed ___ 91
“Harvard Beats ___, 29-29” (1968 “Harvard Crimson” headline) 76
“I may have discovered the key to the unconscious mind,” Freud said ___ 79
“I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family ...” 80
“I ___ my soul to the company store” (“Sixteen Tons” line) 74
“IÂ’m determined to finish my behavioral experiments,” Pavlov said ___ 81
“If you really want to hear about it, the first thing youÂ’ll probably want to know is where I was born ...” 119
“Iggy, these biographies of Stokowski and Toscanini donÂ’t really apply to our project on ...” 105
“Iggy, this picture you doctored to make us look like a prom couple is of no use to our study on ...” 109
“Iggy, your stirring Duncan Hines batter has no relevance to our experiment on ...” 91
“In my Soil Mechanics class, the professor droned on about how to use ___” 82
“Lord High Everything ___” (one of Pooh-BahÂ’s titles in “The Mikado”) 89
“Maybe this study on sudden consciousness loss does need funding,” Tom whispered ___ 92
“More research on sneezing and sniffling is ridiculous,” Tom declared ___ 81
“My dull day began in my History of Free Silver class, where we were discussing 1878Â’s ___” 103
“My father had a small estate in Nottinghamshire; I was the third of five sons” 87
“Next I endured the tedium of my Home Economics class, where the lecture was all about ___” 99
“No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for ___”: Samuel Johnson 74
“Now ___ the one half-world/Nature seems dead.”" (Shakespeare) 75
“One manÂ’s ___ is another manÂ’s reminiscence”: Ogden Nash 73
“Should that say ‘American,Â’ or will we really be studying the past by watching widescreen Â’60s films in ___?” 130
“Should that say ‘Art,Â’ or will we really be practicing psychology on rodents in ___?” 102
“Should that say ‘English,Â’ or will we really be reading nothing but roofing manuals in ___?” 109
“Should that say ‘Forensic,Â’ or will we really be practicing criminology on trees in ___?” 106
“Still, IÂ’m imparting loads of useful information that I hope theyÂ’ll ___...” 93
“The cruelest ___ are often told in silence”: Robert Louis Stevenson 76
“The dermatology study shouldnÂ’t be funded,” Tom decided ___ 72
“The good news is, I told the professor about your lab contributions and she gave us an A for our assignment on ...” 124
“The leaders of the hostiles are said to comprise a particularly ___” 77
“The neonatology department needs funding most of all,” Tom blurted ___ 79
“The research study on fevers needs lots of funding,” Tom said ___ 74
“The surgery departmentÂ’s budget may have to be slashed,” Tom stated ___ 84
“Vain are the thousand ___ that move menÂ’s hearts...”: Emily Bronte 79
“WeÂ’ve just learned that two of the graphÂ’s dimensions have been secured by a squadron of ___!” 111
“You canÂ’t be a real country unless you have a ___ and an airline”: Frank Zappa 91
“You donÂ’t know about me without you have read a book by the name of ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,Â’ but that ainÂ’t no matter” 150
“___ Rand is one of those things that a lot of us, when we were 17 or 18 and feeling misunderstood, weÂ’d pick up": Barack Obama 140