| Out of whack, or what's featured in each of this puzzle's theme answers | 79 |
| Ohio town where "there's a happiness" in an old Glenn Miller song | 79 |
| Oft-riffed-on ad slogan since 1993 (California [dairy product] Processor Board) | 79 |
| One who maintains that scientists from another planet created all life on Earth | 79 |
| On 8/21/1911 the subject (the letters dropped from the starred answers) was ___ | 79 |
| On second thought, make it a gangster film: "Charlie's Angels..." | 79 |
| Only outfielder besides Winfield to win Gold Gloves in both leagues in the 1900s | 80 |
| Owner of the bed that was too soft in "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" | 80 |
| One of Carrie Bradshaw's main love interests in "Sex and the City" | 80 |
| Old English coin that will suffice, according to "Christmas Is Coming" | 80 |
| One Direction member who named the band (like you know any of the other members) | 80 |
| O'Shea who appeared on "Ed Sullivan" the same night as the Beatles | 80 |
| Org. that once used the slogan "In Service for the Girls of the World" | 80 |
| One of the girls in the Madonna children's book "The English Roses" | 81 |
| One of Time's 2005 Persons of the Year called "The Good Samaritans" | 81 |
| Only valid three-letter Scrabble word that doesn't contain Y or any consonant | 81 |
| Old draft agcy. [AVXwords.com has the freshest weekly crosswords - sign up today] | 81 |
| Only man to twice win the U.S. Open without losing a set in the entire tournament | 81 |
| One who "never was afraid of goons and ginks," in a Woody Guthrie title | 81 |
| Ostensible backdrop of the 2003 roman à clef "The Devil Wears Prada" | 81 |
| Olympic figure skater Johnny who skated to Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" | 81 |
| Ohio city where a Burger King worker YouTubed himself bathing in the sink in 2008 | 81 |
| Only tennis player who has won all four Grand Slam titles at least four times each | 82 |
| Opera character who sees the words "Abandon hope, all ye who enter here" | 82 |
| Org. that requested the Pet Shop Boys change their name to the Rescue Shelter Boys | 82 |
| One of "Time"'s 20th-century "greatest heroes & icons" | 82 |
| Oingo Boingo leader also known for composing the theme to "The Simpsons" | 82 |
| One might break off of your plastic fork, and right into the egg salad (goddammit) | 82 |
| Only 20th-century president whose three distinct initials are in alphabetical order | 83 |
| One-named singer/songwriter of the 1970 Woodstock-inspired hit "Lay Down" | 83 |
| Org. in which "everybody played with a gay teammate," per Charles Barkley | 83 |
| Other name of the hit song "Volare," "___ Blu, Dipinto di Blu" | 83 |
| One famously begins "O Wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being" | 83 |
| One of two school colors (along with heliotrope) of New York's Purchase College | 83 |
| One of the things "I've been" in the song "That's Life" | 83 |
| One place to follow the object named in the circled letters (reading left to right) | 83 |
| Online music application with a social networking component called "Ping" | 83 |
| Only player other than Sheffield to make the All-Star team with five different clubs | 84 |
| Opera character who cries "Il fazzoletto!" ("The handkerchief!") | 84 |
| One of these can be found reading counterclockwise somewhere in each concentric ring | 84 |
| Orioles hurler (1966 champs) / Solo crooner of "Oh! My Pa-Pa" (#1 in 1954) | 84 |
| Oil-based paste mentioned in the lyrics to "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" | 84 |
| Onetime Minnesota governor who ran for the G.O.P. presidential nomination nine times | 84 |
| Other than Cain and Abel, the only son of Adam and Eve mentioned by name in the Bible | 85 |
| One-named model who wrote the children's book "What Are You Hungry For?" | 86 |
| Oscar who said "Under this flabby exterior is an enormous lack of character" | 86 |
| Only baseball player to hit a home run in every inning from the first through the 16th | 86 |
| Ostensible composer of "The Abduction of Figaro" and "Oedipus Tex" | 86 |
| On second thought, make it a grim futuristic epic: "Zorro, the Gay Blade..." | 86 |
| Overachievers, and a hint to a word that can precede both words of the starred answers | 86 |
| Only men's basketball coach to lead three different schools to the NCAA Final Four | 86 |
| Only Secretary of Defense to be asked to remain in office by a newly elected President | 86 |
| Only U.S. state in which the name of the state and its capital share no letters: Abbr. | 86 |
| Only major U.S. city with a radio station whose call letters spell the city's name | 86 |
| Old bandleader with the catch phrase "That's right–you're wrong!" | 87 |
| Off one's rocker, and a hint to what the four longest puzzle answers have in common | 87 |
| On-again off-again fast food sandwich that has been on two "retirement tours" | 87 |
| One of the "Ten Worst Automobiles of 2007" as ranked by thetruthaboutcars.com | 87 |
| One of Shakespeare's begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 87 |
| One of two cars besides a Cadillac named in Springsteen's "Pink Cadillac" | 87 |
| Old film actress who starred in 1950's TV's "The Pride of the Family" | 87 |
| Old riddle: "What did Delaware?" Answer: "I don't know, but ___" | 88 |
| Only person to win an Oscar and a Razzie for Direction (not for the same movie, however) | 88 |
| One may be knocked over continually by those goddamn teenagers in their goddamned pickup | 88 |
| Old "S.N.L." character currently in MasterCard's "Priceless" ads | 88 |
| Only major "MASH" character played by the same actor in the film and TV series | 88 |
| Ocean predator, of which there are five types starting this puzzle's longest answers | 88 |
| Office purchase, and in a way, what can be seen in this puzzle's sequence of circles | 88 |
| Org. that replaced the "Drunk Driving" part of its acronym in the late '90s | 89 |
| Ohio's ___ Point, home of the Top Thrill Dragster and Millennium Force roller coasters | 90 |
| Old-timey anesthetic [need a holiday gift? avxwords.com annual subscriptions are just $15] | 90 |
| Only pitcher to win the deciding games of the ALCS, ALDS and World Series in the same year | 90 |
| Oscar-winning actress in "Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Sophie's Choice" | 90 |
| Oscar-winning star of "A World for Two" in 1954's "A Star Is Born" | 90 |
| One of four in "'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house" | 91 |
| Org. whose champion is determined at the beginning of each season by a cackling David Stern | 91 |
| On second thought, make it an edgy comedy: "The Unbearable Lightness of Being..." | 91 |
| One "whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be": Bierce | 92 |
| Org. that promotes motor oil recycling with the slogan "You dump it, you drink it" | 92 |
| Original "King Kong" character Carl, to be reprised by Jack Black in a 2005 remake | 92 |
| Officer who arrested Arlo for illegally dumping garbage in "Alice's Restaurant" | 93 |
| Oscar-winning star of "To Serve and Protect" in 1997's "In & Out" | 93 |
| Oxford American Dictionary's 2012 word of the year, and the key to this puzzle's theme | 94 |
| Only person to have the #1 movie, #1 album and #1-rated late-night TV show all in the same week | 95 |
| Only sch. to win both the menÂ’s and womenÂ’s N.C.A.A. basketball titles in the same year | 95 |
| Org. with the ad slogan "It's not science fiction. It's what we do every day" | 95 |
| Only person to garner Oscar nominations for producer, director, writer, and actor for two films | 95 |
| Only Rose, Aaron, Musial, Mays, Bonds, and Yount have played more National League games than him | 96 |
| Observation as to why a Kansas-based company has to relocate to San Francisco instead of Boston? | 96 |
| Ones in charge of a case ... or a literal hint to the eight other longest answers in this puzzle | 96 |
| Oscar-nominated movie where the main characters are chased down the street by an angry naked guy | 96 |
| Or maybe the subjects have ___, a condition in which letters and numbers are perceived as colors | 96 |
| Org. with a flag of five alternating green and white stripes and a blue union with 24 white stars | 97 |
| O. Henry Award winner for "In the Region of Ice" (1967) and "The Dead" (1973) | 97 |
| One set of gifts in "The 12 Days of Christmas" ... as suggested by the circled squares? | 97 |
| On hold ... or what the seven rows of black squares in this puzzle's grid spell in Morse code | 97 |
| Oscar-winning actress in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" and "California Suite" | 99 |
| One-hit wonder that totally ripped off the Postal Service for its 2009 #1 hit "Fireflies" | 99 |
| One of only two women on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" | 100 |
| Odd-looking but versatile garments the Once-ler manufactures in Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax" | 101 |