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He sang "I've Got You Under My Skin" with Frank Sinatra on "Duets" 90
He set down all 27 Brooklyn Dodgers he faced in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series 79
He shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 87
He sings "Rubber Duckie, you're the one / You make bath time lots of fun" 87
He told the Once-ler, "Sir! You are crazy with greed. There is no one on earth who would buy that fool Thneed!" 121
He tried to sell the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade route, even arranging for... 80
He voiced Meadowlark in the "Harlem Globetrotters" cartoon series 75
He was "the Ugly" opposite Clint's "Good" and Lee's "Bad" 95
He was branded a heretic for writing the "Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems" 100
He was called a "stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf herder" 78
He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame the same year as Billie Jean 87
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame the same year as Butkus 74
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame with Staubach and Simpson 76
He was on deck when Bobby Thomson hit "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" 85
He was on deck when Mookie hit the ball through Bill Buckner's legs to win Game 6 of the 1986 World Series 110
He was satirized by the character Adenoid in "The Great Dictator" 75
He won 26 Oscars, including an Academy Honorary Award (consisting of one full-sized and seven miniature statuettes) for the film depicted in this puzzle's starred answers 174
He won a Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar for "Breakfast on Pluto" 81
He won the Best Actor Oscar for playing both Kid Shelleen and his desperado twin 80
He won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "The Godfather Part II" 76
He won the Pulitzer for Drama the same year that Hemingway won for Fiction 74
He wrote "A first sign of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die" 86
He wrote "A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies" 77
He wrote "I have the true feeling of myself only when I am unbearably unhappy" 88
He wrote "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" 78
He wrote "In the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king" 73
He wrote "It's certain that fine women eat / A crazy salad with their meat" 89
He wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries" 73
He wrote "Life has no meaning the moment you lose the illusion of being eternal" 90
He wrote "The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of" 76
He wrote "The only way to a woman's heart is along the path of torment" 85
He wrote "There was an old man of Thermopylae / Who never did anything properly ..." 94
He wrote "Three Pear-Shaped Pieces" to answer criticism that his music lacked form [SEE NOTE ABOVE] 110
He wrote "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." 77
He wrote the best sellers "Couplehood" and "Babyhood" 73
He wrote the theme for and appeared in 1962's "The Longest Day" 77
He wrote the words and music for Johnny's "A Boy Named Sue" 73
He wrote, "God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform" 75
He's #1 on baseball's all-time list of games played ahead of Carl, Hank, Rickey, and Ty 95
He's called Chico, Fabio, Bingo, Harpo, and Elmo by the forgetful fish Dory 79
He's famous for the words "There's a sucker born every minute" 80
He's on the cover of Kevin Clash's "My Life as a Furry Red Monster" 85
He's the "A" to Jerry Moss's "M" in A&M records 79
Head of the Catholic Church when Luther's "95 Theses" was posted 78
Headline about the failing health of a former Velvet Underground member? 72
Healing technique that's Japanese for "universal life energy" 75
Heartbreaker who's "back in town" in a 1980 Carly Simon hit 73
Heavy metal band with the triple-platinum album "Out of the Cellar" 77
Helen Mirren's real-life role in the upcoming drama "Hitchcock" 77
Helpful track off "Get Behind Me Satan" (with "The") 72
Helping hand that's been "lent" to the four longest answers 73
Henry Ford: "People can have the ___ in any color, as long as it's black" 87
Her "Can't Be Tamed" video made Yahoo! Music's "The Least Awesome Videos of 2010" list 114
Her "May It Be" featured lyrics in the Tolkien language of Quenya 75
Her "Orinoco Flow" has a macabre role in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" 94
Her first solo recording ("Ringo, I Love You") was released under the pseudonym Bonnie Jo Mason 105
Her full name has just one vowel repeated four times (aaaaand this entry officially jumps the shark) 100
Her name is Norwegian for "beautiful woman who leads you to victory" 78
Her white dress billowed over a subway grate in "The Seven Year Itch" 79
Heroine who declares "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers" 84
Heyward, Stone or Nelson, as each signed the Declaration of Independence 72
Highest-rated movie quote on AFI's top 100 list not spoken by a human character 83
Highly successful Hollywood actor James presently on "General Hospital" 81
Hill staffer [sign up to get the AVCX celebrity puzzle series--avxwords.com] 76
Hipster magazine that seems, despite its protestations, persistently conservative 81
His "Crouching Woman" is in the Hirshhorn's sculpture garden 74
His "Dance With My Father" won the 2003 Grammy for Song of the Year 77
His "Goblet of Fire" was Amazon.com's #1 best-selling book of 2000 80
His "Ode to Joy" was adapted for use as the European Union's anthem 81
His "Parade" included parts for typewriter, foghorn and rattle 72
His "Seeking Major Tom" made Pitchfork's "Worst Album Covers of 2011" list 98
His "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" was on Publishers Weekly's Best Fiction of 2007 list 109
His best-known song includes ''Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame'' 90
His death prompted Georges Pompidou to say "France is a widow" 72
His dying words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" 74
His film debut was as a subway thief in "Heartburn" (1986), with Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson 106
His film debut was as Billy Crystal's son in "City Slickers" (1991) 81
His film debut was as the Dog-Faced Boy in "Big Top Pee-wee" (1988) 77
His film debut was as Woody Allen's college-aged son in "Manhattan Murder Mystery" (1993) 103
His film debut was in "Curly Sue" (1991) as a sort of villain out to get the title girl 97
His last line in a 1987 film is "I think I'll have a drink" 73
His last words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" 73
His mystery admirer didn't appear graveside to toast his birthday in 2010 for the first time since 1949 107
His number 23 is retired by the Miami Heat even though he never played for them 79
His only line in "Clerks" ends in "Most of 'em just cheat on you" 89
His poem "Fleas" reads, in its entirety, "Adam / Had 'em" 81
His right arm was severed in a light saber duel before he became Darth Vader 76
His second book is subtitled "Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream" 82
His statue (minus its head) can be found in Arlington's Freedom Park 72
His tenure was set to end in 2009, to the delight of many, though he's reported to be reconsidering 103
His tombstone in Montmartre Cemetery has a statue of him as the puppet Petrushka 80
His tombstone reads "Cast a cold Eye / On Life, on Death. / Horseman, pass by" 88
His version of "Othello" holds the record for longest-running Shakespeare production on Broadway 106
Hispanic MLB star whose nickname is a Hispanic cartoon character spelled backward (COINCIDENCE?!?) 98
Historian Kearns Goodwin whose work was adapted into the movie "Lincoln" 82
Historic figures disputed in a "Seinfeld" Trivial Pursuit question 76
Historic symbol whose shape can be found hidden in this completed puzzle 72
Historical character in John Ford's "My Darling Clementine" 73
Historical figure in Isabel Allende's novel "Inés of My Soul" 78
Historical figure kidnapped in "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" 83