| In modern lingo, an urban male who devotes much time to his appearance and lifestyle | 84 |
| ___ Cafe (restaurant chain with the slogan "Come enjoy a taste of France") | 84 |
| Transport in an action-packed "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" scene | 84 |
| narstar69: omfg u guys / houstongrco: d00d wtf / narstar69: thatz 1 small step lol | 84 |
| City in Saskatchewan that's home to the Royal Canadian Air Force's Snowbirds | 84 |
| 1990 single with the line "What would you do/If my heart was torn in two?" | 84 |
| "What will break if I break up with you?" response, for a thuggish couple? | 84 |
| Unit used regarding celery, since it requires more energy to eat it than it contains | 84 |
| ... HIT A RA(W)(N)(E)RVE, ARE (W)(E)(N)OT ME(N)(W)(E) ARE DEVO, and SPOK(E)(N)(W)ORD | 84 |
| Sophocles tribute that begins "Numberless are the world's wonders ..." | 84 |
| What Travolta carries in the first scene of ''Saturday Night Fever'' | 84 |
| Musical featuring the song "Hernando's Hideaway," with "The" | 84 |
| Patriot in the American Revolution known for a midnight ride born on January 1, 1735 | 84 |
| Aktors and akattresses who definlly say thare lines better with a couple in 'em? | 84 |
| Oil-based paste mentioned in the lyrics to "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" | 84 |
| Writer whose work was Shakespeare's primary source for "Julius Caesar" | 84 |
| Showman associated with the quote "There's a sucker born every minute" | 84 |
| "The ___ treasure mortal times afford is spotless reputation": Shakespeare | 84 |
| Name for a storm in which romaine lettuce, Parmesan, and croutons fall from the sky? | 84 |
| In his first speech, Iggy quoted a computer-monitor tech manual to establish the ... | 84 |
| Musical work in four parts, with its first part opening the Met's 2010-11 season | 84 |
| Why guitar-loving Cooke was blue when his gal named her favorite musical instrument? | 84 |
| Wordsmith who wrote "Last but not least, avoid clichés like the plague" | 84 |
| Trademarked name for the product of a Morristown, New Jersey animal training program | 84 |
| Breath mint mentioned in "Ya Got Trouble" (from "The Music Man") | 84 |
| Former Prince percussionist/singer who had a 1984 hit "The Glamorous Life" | 84 |
| Wednesday: Iggy uses stun gun during football team interview, attempting to be a ... | 84 |
| Word with ''in,'' ''up'' or ''down'' | 84 |
| Cote d'Ivoire's prime minister Guillaume ___ (hidden in WINDSOR, ONTARIO) | 84 |
| Word for a lefty derived from the orientation of this grid's "diamond" | 84 |
| What a dieter who was planning to order either a soup or salad might pack for lunch? | 84 |
| Onetime Minnesota governor who ran for the G.O.P. presidential nomination nine times | 84 |
| A Bond baddie had them in "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker" | 84 |
| "___ & Son" (British series that inspired "Sanford and Son") | 84 |
| Where to play games like Little Red Riding Kombat and Jack and Jill's Skee-Ball? | 84 |
| 1968 hit with the lyric "I like the way you walk, I like the way you talk" | 84 |
| Word repeated three times in the score to John Cage's "4'33"" | 84 |
| Tex-Mex dish with lettuce, tomato, cheese, etc., in a hard tortilla "bowl" | 84 |
| Sofa attachment that, if you're the obedient type, you "Do Not Remove" | 84 |
| Los Angeles neighborhood that's the former site of an Edgar Rice Burroughs ranch | 84 |
| Nickname of gnome sculptor Tom Clark when he was a religion prof at Davidson College | 84 |
| "An insightful look at how playing Miss Brooks took its toll on Ms. Arden" | 84 |
| 1985 dystopian novel in which a theocracy has reduced women to second-class citizens | 84 |
| Song with the lyric "Mister, we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again" | 84 |
| Story of a hero's less-than-successful early years before he got the sword idea? | 84 |
| Word repeated in Emily Dickinson's "___ so much joy! ___ so much joy!" | 84 |
| To whom Dorothy says, "I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" | 84 |
| Regained one's winning status ... or a hint to this puzzle's circled letters | 84 |
| "Now that I've finished vacuuming and laundry, what should I do next?" | 84 |
| "Romeo and Juliet" character who claims to hate the word "peace" | 84 |
| When repeated, words before "burning bright" to start a William Blake poem | 84 |
| Aptly, the Nobel Prize for Physics was presented by this actor who played Zorro, ... | 84 |
| "Star Trek" lieutenant who participated in TV's first interracial kiss | 84 |
| "The Producers" character who sings "When You Got It, Flaunt It" | 84 |
| "Harry Potter ___ der Stein der Weisen" (German version of the first book) | 84 |
| "The Gong Show" regular with a paper bag on his head, with "the" | 84 |
| She won a Tony for playing Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
| She originated the role of Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 84 |
| The Guinness book once dubbed her "television's most frequent clapper" | 84 |
| She's in the Guinness Book as "television's most frequent clapper" | 84 |
| "I certainly do not drink all the time. I have to sleep, you know" speaker | 84 |
| "What __ got here is a failure to communicate": "Cool Hand Luke" | 84 |
| A. Egg and matzo meal B. Tomatoes and cheese C. Corn or barley D. Chickpeas or beans | 84 |
| "Yeah, I'm asking for people's impression of this inkblot -- so?!" | 84 |
| Annual English sports event that begins today, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 84 |
| The bright side (according to Chinese philosophy) of an Oscar-winning film director? | 84 |
| Blender magazine's #1 song (by Usher and Ludacris) on the 100 Best Songs of 2004 | 84 |
| Meg Ryan's repeated shout in a famous "When Harry Met Sally ..." scene | 84 |
| "And ___ it moves" (what Galileo allegedly said in reference to the earth) | 84 |
| Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal" in song | 84 |
| '70s classic that begins "Young man, there's no need to feel down" | 84 |
| Film character who says "Named must your fear be before banish it you can" | 84 |
| Band with the 2006 album "I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass" | 84 |
| Whom People magazine once named the world’s “sexiest classical musician” | 84 |
| Two-headed, three-armed President in the books referenced in this puzzle's theme | 84 |
| When Othello says to Desdemona, "... would thou hadst ne'er been born!" | 85 |
| 1977 double-platinum album with the hits "Peg" and "Deacon Blues" | 85 |
| "I'll take 'The New York Times Crossword Puzzle' for $200, ___" | 85 |
| Webby Award winner who accepted saying "Please don't recount this vote" | 85 |
| Standard with the lyric "Ain't these tears in my eyes tellin' you?" | 85 |
| For whose benefit "the quality of mercy is not strain'd" in Shakespeare | 85 |
| Actor Butterfield who will play Ender in the forthcoming "Ender's Game" | 85 |
| Los Angeles suburb whose name is thought to mean "everything in the States" | 85 |
| Word after "Don't pass" and "Don't come" on a craps table | 85 |
| Tarzan's response to, "Hey, where do they keep the sugar on this ship?" | 85 |
| Former Dodgers third baseman whom Chris Berman nicknamed "Born in the U.S." | 85 |
| Likely 2008 playoff team in both the American and National leagues, on the scoreboard | 85 |
| Spanish word for "boy" used as a belittling insult by WWF's Razor Ramon | 85 |
| Award given to the creators of Dos Equis' "The Most Interesting Man" ad | 85 |
| He wrote "The only way to a woman's heart is along the path of torment" | 85 |
| "Earth's Last ___" (subtitle of the "Survivor: Gabon" season) | 85 |
| Actor who said "Some people have youth, some have beauty—I have menace" | 85 |
| He's on the cover of Kevin Clash's "My Life as a Furry Red Monster" | 85 |
| He had the 2000 autobiographical lyric “I think I was put here to annoy the world | 85 |
| "I dare 'em to nest in ___, Oklahoma" (final line of Jurassic Park III) | 85 |
| Brian who said "As soon as I hear a sound, it always suggests a mood to me" | 85 |
| Fantasy title character whose name is one letter different from the creature he rides | 85 |
| __ Squalor, Count Olaf's girlfriend in "A Series of Unfortunate Events" | 85 |
| 1962 hit in which the background singers repeat "The bossa nova" many times | 85 |
| Book that says "Mordecai rent his clothes, and put on sackcloth with ashes" | 85 |