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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