| Olivier's replacement in the "Clash of the Titans" remake | 71 |
| Org. whose first presidential candidate they endorsed was Ronald Reagan | 71 |
| Only "Garfield" character who doesn't use a speech bubble | 71 |
| Outfielder Lefty who led the majors in 1929 with a .398 batting average | 71 |
| One of only 10 players to have the three-year waiting period waived for | 71 |
| O'Connor who played Gabrielle on "Xena: Warrior Princess" | 71 |
| On second thought, make it a family picture: "Dirty Harry..." | 71 |
| One of the dictionary definitions of 122-5-74-84-42: A woman who is ___ | 71 |
| Opera with the aria "Largo al factotum," with "The" | 71 |
| Opera ___ (or the start of an Old West showman's split personality) | 71 |
| Only winner of People's Sexiest Man Alive who's no longer alive | 71 |
| Outfielder Bob of the 1920s Yankees' "Murderers' Row" | 71 |
| Oscar-nominated director--1964, 1968, 1971 and 1975--who didn't win | 71 |
| Only private non-American to address a joint session of Congress (1989) | 71 |
| Occupy Wall Street crowd saying they'll pay NY for their cab rides? | 71 |
| Org. with the Sullivan Award for character, leadership and sportsmanship | 72 |
| Org. with the motto "Because Freedom Can't Protect Itself" | 72 |
| One who's easier to pray for than to visit, according to C. S. Lewis | 72 |
| One who might radio you not to break double nickel after seeing a Smokey | 72 |
| Old brand that promised "white white washes without red hands" | 72 |
| Only nonvocal instrument in Britten's "Ceremony of Carols" | 72 |
| Only non-actor ever chosen as People's Sexiest Man Alive, familiarly | 72 |
| Old ___ (Connecticut town where a tick-borne disease was first reported) | 72 |
| Org. that held a 2010 "Trigger the Vote" registration campaign | 72 |
| One-named sports star who was once the highest-paid athlete in the world | 72 |
| Oscar-winning screenwriter of "A Beautiful Mind," ___ Goldsman | 72 |
| One who believes there are two eternal principles, one good and one evil | 72 |
| Owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant on "The Simpsons" | 72 |
| Opening track of Television's classic album "Marquee Moon" | 72 |
| One who's happy just to be at sea, despite being constantly seasick? | 72 |
| Onetime popular musician ... or a radio station where he might be heard? | 72 |
| One of Time's 1993 Men of the Year called "The Peacemakers" | 73 |
| Ocean "crossing" this puzzle's four longest answers (abbr.) | 73 |
| Oklahoma Indian (and a three-word description of this puzzle's theme) | 73 |
| On the back at work, it's good; on the backside at work, it's bad | 73 |
| Only common word in the English language with the consecutive letters MPG | 73 |
| One unsatisfied with a "She loves me, she loves me not" result? | 73 |
| Old TV show that featured "bachelorettes," with "The" | 73 |
| Ordinary ... or what the beginning of the answer to each starred clue is? | 73 |
| Oz creator's cry when he first realized what family he was born into? | 73 |
| Oregon State running back who was the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year | 73 |
| One of Carlin's seven dirty words that's since become commonplace | 73 |
| On second thought, make it a romantic comedy: "Soylent Green..." | 74 |
| One's on "the Hill," the other's in "the Rain" | 74 |
| Org. that issued a statement on Michael Vick's signing with the Eagles | 74 |
| O'Donnell who hosted a widely panned 2008 Thanksgiving variety special | 74 |
| Org. with a "How Will Health Reform Affect You?" page on its site | 75 |
| One of the people responsible for "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" | 75 |
| Old detergent company that often enclosed a free drinking glass in each box | 75 |
| Original "How to Boil Water" host on the Food Network, familiarly | 75 |
| One side in a Supreme Court case brought on by a Carlin monologue broadcast | 75 |
| Output from a smoking gun or, read differently, input for TheSmokingGun.com | 75 |
| Only Semitic language that's an official language of the European Union | 75 |
| Org. with the slogan "Because a great country deserves great art" | 75 |
| One of two brand names mentioned in Paul Simon's "Kodachrome" | 75 |
| One who can be patched together from the letters added to the theme answers | 75 |
| On second thought, make it a goofball comedy: "The Good Earth..." | 75 |
| Only author represented in every major division of the Dewey Decimal System | 75 |
| One of three Oscar hosts who were also nominated for an award the same year | 75 |
| Oscar-winning director of "A Bug's Life" and "Cars" | 75 |
| Olympic gold medalist who was a "Dancing With the Stars" champion | 75 |
| Oscar winner who sang in "Darby O'Gill and the Little People" | 75 |
| Often-cited distance between things ... or what's hidden in this puzzle | 75 |
| Outfits for dancing to a frat house performance by Otis Day and the Knights | 75 |
| Organization whose members are at least halfway toward becoming centenarians | 76 |
| Org. at the center of the 2007 memoir "At the Center of the Storm" | 76 |
| One of Skitch's successors as bandleader on "The Tonight Show" | 76 |
| Oddly, newspaper that is a minority stakeholder in the Boston Red Sox: Abbr. | 76 |
| Org. that campaigned unsuccessfully to change the name of Fishkill, New York | 76 |
| On second thought, make it a costume drama: "Stop Making Sense..." | 76 |
| One of seven kings of Castile, five kings of Aragón, or two kings of Spain | 77 |
| Old political journalist with the newspaper column "Matter of Fact" | 77 |
| On a scale of 1 to 10, what one amp in "This Is Spinal Tap" goes to | 77 |
| Oscar-winning actor who costarred in TV's "Mission: Impossible" | 77 |
| Org. of which Lebron James, Kevin Garnett, and Kobe Bryant were never members | 77 |
| Onetime host of "The Morning Show" and "The Tonight Show" | 77 |
| Only American League player to win a batting crown without hitting a home run | 77 |
| Oscar-nominated director--1940, 1944, 1945, 1954 and 1960--who didn't win | 77 |
| One feeling sad, perhaps because rejecting all truth isn't going so well? | 77 |
| Oscar-nominated director--1980, 1988, 1990, 2002 and 2004--who didn't win | 77 |
| One of The Forbidden Planet's "Best of the Year" movies of 2006 | 77 |
| One of the three subjects of the sports book "American Triumvirate" | 77 |
| One who follows tornados (or a hint to the opener in four horizontal answers) | 77 |
| Of whom Hamlet said "He hath borne me on his back a thousand times" | 77 |
| Org. that called chiropractic an "unscientific cult" in the '60s | 78 |
| Oscar-winning film based partly on the book "The Master of Disguise" | 78 |
| Org. where Dallas is in the East and St. Louis is in the West, for some reason | 78 |
| Org. with members found at the ends of this puzzle's three longest answers | 78 |
| One's favorite decades old concert tee, in the eye's of one's wife | 78 |
| One protected by une dame, deux tours, deux fous, deux cavaliers et huit pions | 78 |
| Only female to have received jazz, pop, and classical music Grammy nominations | 78 |
| One who sets a VHS of "The Crying Game" precisely to the money shot? | 78 |
| Org. that suggests Obama's success is attributable to his being half-white | 78 |
| Ongoing NYC tribute project where musicians cover the works of other musicians | 78 |
| On second thought, make it a horror film: "Big Momma's House..." | 78 |
| On second thought, make it an inspirational film: "The Evil Dead..." | 78 |
| One who's called "the Merciful" and "the Compassionate" | 79 |
| One of the subjects of the best-selling '02 book "The Conquerors" | 79 |
| Ohio minor league team whose alumni include C. C. Sabathia and Manny RamÃrez | 79 |
| Oscar-winning actor with the autobiography "Halfway Through the Door" | 79 |