| Song they played over and over at this Jamaican resort my wife and I went to | 76 |
| Sports star who wrote the 2008 best seller "A Champion's Mind" | 76 |
| Summer coolers, briefly, and a hint to this puzzle's six longest answers | 76 |
| She won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "A Passage to India" | 76 |
| Soulja Boy song on many "Worst of 2007" lists, despite hitting #1 | 76 |
| Start of a bumper sticker that may end with one's favorite vacation spot | 76 |
| Source of the mondegreen "Sunday monkey won't play piano song" | 76 |
| Start of a quote about Steinbrenner by former Yankees co-owner John McMullen | 76 |
| Saturn's confession to his wife after eating another of their offspring? | 76 |
| Shakespeare play that begins "Now is the winter of our discontent" | 76 |
| Some films, or, academically, what's hidden in the seven starred entries | 76 |
| She played one of Pierce's Bond girls in "Tomorrow Never Dies" | 76 |
| Sci-fi character whose first name, Nyota, was first revealed in film in 2009 | 76 |
| Subject of the poem with the words "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" | 76 |
| She followed and preceded Billy as host of the Academy Awards ceremony twice | 76 |
| Sports Illustrated's first two-time Sportsman of the Year, 1996 and 2000 | 76 |
| Sarah McLachlan song that says "I do believe I've failed you" | 75 |
| Singer Love who was one of the subjects of "20 Feet From Stardom" | 75 |
| Scholastic mean, briefly, hidden in this puzzle's seven longest answers | 75 |
| Star of the film referenced by the start of the three other longest entries | 75 |
| Spike who co-directed the video for Kanye's "Flashing Lights" | 75 |
| She and Clark Gable were known as "the team that generates steam" | 75 |
| Singer who appeared on the cover of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly | 75 |
| Sch. whose alumni include Shaquille O'Neal, James Carville and Rex Reed | 75 |
| Source of the song "The Hostess With the Mostes' on the Ball" | 75 |
| Speaker of the only word heard in Mel Brooks's "Silent Movie" | 75 |
| Sports org. whose last game was the Chicago Sting over the Toronto Blizzard | 75 |
| School with the U.S.'s oldest continuously operating music conservatory | 75 |
| Speedskater who won the fourth season of "Dancing With the Stars" | 75 |
| Shakespeare character who said "more sinned against than sinning" | 75 |
| Sly & the Family Stone's "There's a ___ Goin' On" | 75 |
| Servant's complaint about serving a British queen one course of a meal? | 75 |
| Song that begins "Hey, where did we go, days when the rains came" | 75 |
| Stand-up guy who played Tobias Fünke on "Arrested Development" | 75 |
| Since, in Spain (I promise the next clue won't be another foreign word) | 75 |
| South Carolina university whose alumni include Amy Grant and Keith Lockhart | 75 |
| Shak. play with the famous line, "What a piece of pork is a man"? | 75 |
| Song that starts "A winter's day in a deep and dark December" | 75 |
| Square, in old slang, as indicated by forming a square with one's hands | 75 |
| Shakespearean "I can't believe we just stayed up all night!"? | 75 |
| Soft leather used in wallets, whose name derives from a place in California | 75 |
| Sue Ann __, Betty White's role on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 75 |
| Song with the lyric "In the middle of the night I call your name" | 75 |
| Shelley poem that begins "I met a traveller from an antique land" | 75 |
| She reprised Faye Dunaway's role in "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 75 |
| Springing bounce in tall grasses, as by an animal, to view the surroundings | 75 |
| Subject of James Carville's "... And the Horse He Rode In On" | 75 |
| Swing both ways, and a literal hint to how four puzzle answers were created | 75 |
| Skill needed when being asked "Does this dress make me look fat?" | 75 |
| Singer with the so-called "hardest-working legs in show business" | 75 |
| Subject of the third movement of Respighi's "Fontane di Roma" | 75 |
| Song that includes the line, "How can I live through another day" | 75 |
| Simpson who said: "Grass today is sharper than when I was a boy" | 74 |
| Senator portrayer in "The West Wing" and "The Aviator" | 74 |
| Site with a "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought" section | 74 |
| State capital whose name comes from the French for "wooded area" | 74 |
| Singer whose first top 10 hit was "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" | 74 |
| Singer with top 10 hits in the 1960's, 70's, 80's and 90's | 74 |
| Sedgwick, subject of the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" | 74 |
| Social network with the slogan "Simple, beautiful & ad-free" | 74 |
| She was actually a year younger than Bea, despite playing her mother on TV | 74 |
| Stone that's "cut" in this puzzle's four longest answers | 74 |
| She played Anna in "Anna Karenina" and "Anna Christie" | 74 |
| She played Anna in "Anna Christie" and "Anna Karenina" | 74 |
| Style appellation thrown around a lot, almost never in self-identification | 74 |
| Star of a 1981 Broadway revue subtitled "The Lady and Her Music" | 74 |
| Stones "Any minute, any ___, I'm waiting on a call from you" | 74 |
| System of a Down "This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like ___ This Song" | 74 |
| Symbol on the film poster for Eastwood's "Hang 'Em High" | 74 |
| She allowed "Across the Universe" to be performed at the Grammys | 74 |
| Start of many songs in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" | 74 |
| She produced a musical version of "The Color Purple" on Broadway | 74 |
| Second-greatest player of all time, in a 1997 "Hockey News" vote | 74 |
| Space between Jail and Electric Company in the British version of Monopoly | 74 |
| Scholars believe that "A Musical Joke" by Mystery Person was ... | 74 |
| Spiky device thrown in the road to puncture a speeding suspect's tires | 74 |
| Song that was bumped from the #1 spot by "Looks Like We Made It" | 74 |
| Satirical program originally hosted by Craig Kilborn, with "The" | 74 |
| Stephen of Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" | 74 |
| Speaker of the line "Listen to them - the children of the night" | 74 |
| School whose motto is Latin for "Never tickle a sleeping dragon" | 74 |
| Soccer star Lionel who won the Ballon d'Or each of the last four years | 74 |
| Statistician who on Election Day 2012 gave Obama a 91.6% chance of victory | 74 |
| Star of the Oscar-winning short film "For Scent-imental Reasons" | 74 |
| Supporter of class struggle who also happens to run a Fortune 500 company? | 74 |
| Skating legend who cameoed as a commentator in "Blades of Glory" | 74 |
| Signal that the game's over by the Irish ref? (Prince / Living Colour) | 74 |
| Song with the lyric ''Lost my partner, what'll I do?'' | 74 |
| Seesaw (and the longest common word that uses just the top typewriter row) | 74 |
| Smashing Pumpkins: "___ is the greatest day I've ever known" | 74 |
| Sick Puppies "You're Going Down" album "___-Polar" | 74 |
| School plagued by Andrew Martinez, the "naked guy," in the 1990s | 74 |
| She was nominated for an Oscar for playing Mia in "Pulp Fiction" | 74 |
| Super Bowl in which Miami completed the NFL's only perfect season ever | 74 |
| Singer Baker with the 1988 hit "Giving You the Best That I Got" | 73 |
| Spacey's co-star in the 1999 revival of "The Iceman Cometh" | 73 |
| Society in "Nineteen Eighty-Four" or "Fahrenheit 451" | 73 |
| Sergeant Foley's first name in "An Officer and a Gentleman" | 73 |
| Subject that includes women's suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment | 73 |
| Servant clan in Terry Pratchett's "Discworld" sci-fi novels | 73 |