| His last blog post ended, "I'll see you at the movies" | 68 |
| His first patent was for an "Electrographic Vote Recorder" | 68 |
| His orchestra once included Hoagy Carmichael and the Dorsey brothers | 68 |
| He was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Grammy the same year as Arturo | 68 |
| He often wears a brown porkpie and a red-and-white polka-dot necktie | 68 |
| He coined the phrase "The Canadian genius for compromise " | 68 |
| Hockey Hall of Famer Richard nicknamed "The Pocket Rocket" | 68 |
| His major role in "Sophie's Choice" was his film debut | 68 |
| His Sunday feature was to be called "Travels with Charley" | 68 |
| Historian William H. ___, author of "The Rise of the West" | 68 |
| He built and sold theremins before inventing his namesake instrument | 68 |
| Home of the U.S.'s largest cities whose names start with X and Z | 68 |
| He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame the same year as Foxx | 68 |
| Hulk's daughter, and FHM's first cover model younger than 21 | 68 |
| Home to a well-known crossword puzzle ox and former name of Sulawesi | 68 |
| Hybrid sport that alternatingly takes place in a ring and on a board | 68 |
| How an evil athlete hopes to accomplish victory in a playoff series? | 68 |
| He'd wizard circles around that hack Harry Potter, if you ask me | 68 |
| Hip-hop word that was a controversial New York Times crossword entry | 68 |
| He spent December 25, 1642 being born in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth | 68 |
| His character had the signature line "Book 'em, Danno" | 68 |
| Home in on, or what you must do twice in order to finish this puzzle | 68 |
| Her "Don't Know Why" was 2002's Record of the Year | 68 |
| Heavy metal band whose first album was "Out of the Cellar" | 68 |
| His tale follows the Friar's in "The Canterbury Tales" | 68 |
| Holiday when sweeping and emptying the trash are considered bad luck | 68 |
| H. G. Wells novel ... with a hint to this puzzle's circled words | 68 |
| He called the U.S. pres. a "glorified public relations man" | 69 |
| Handler best seller "Are You There, Vodka? ___ Me, Chelsea" | 69 |
| He wrote "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" | 69 |
| Home of the invaders in Wells's "The War of the Worlds" | 69 |
| Hockey legend whose famous dive is memorialized by a statue in Boston | 69 |
| He's third behind Foxx and Gehrig for most home runs in the 1930s | 69 |
| Holiday changed to Thanksgiving in "For Your Consideration" | 69 |
| He played Davidson's love interest in "The Crying Game" | 69 |
| He was named Public Enemy No. 1 following the death of John Dillinger | 69 |
| He played the least nutzoid Bluth on "Arrested Development" | 69 |
| Half of a sports rivalry detailed in the book "High Strung" | 69 |
| House Judiciary Committee chair during the Nixon impeachment hearings | 69 |
| Her 1965 Met debut was as Cio-Cio-San in "Madama Butterfly" | 69 |
| He said, "Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to" | 69 |
| He danced with his wife in Broadway's "Watch Your Step" | 69 |
| His statue is on top of Philadelphia City Hall [1 coulomb per second] | 69 |
| His albums include "Alapalooza" and "Alpocalypse" | 69 |
| He lost out to Morgan Freeman for the 2004 Best Supporting Actor Oscar | 70 |
| Hathaway who played the White Queen in "Alice in Wonderland" | 70 |
| He said "I just put my feet in the air and move them around" | 70 |
| Having a recessed part into which fits a corresponding projecting part | 70 |
| He was enshrined in the Tennis Hall of Fame the same year as Guillermo | 70 |
| Hit for Fabian, the Yardbirds, Bo Diddley, and the Spencer Davis Group | 70 |
| His last film was "The Night They Raided Minsky's," 1968 | 70 |
| Hall of Famer who was 0-4 as a pitcher and who had 1 hit in 14 at-bats | 70 |
| Haircut sported by Audrey Hepburn in much of "Roman Holiday" | 70 |
| Headline the day after an internet company narrowly avoids bankruptcy? | 70 |
| He duetted with Costello on 1998's "Painted from Memory" | 70 |
| He was in both "Hotel Rwanda" and "Hotel for Dogs" | 70 |
| Heliophile's favorite phrase from "The Deserted Village" | 70 |
| Harry Potter friend adept at the spell "Wingardium Leviosa" | 70 |
| How some indie bands' singles are released, for music connoisseurs | 70 |
| His kids' book "Falling Up" is dedicated to his son Matt | 70 |
| Her film debut was as Woody Allen's date in "Annie Hall" | 70 |
| Hitchcock film that ends with a nun saying "God, have mercy" | 70 |
| He was Ahab, Starbuck, and Ishmael in 1999's "Moby Dick" | 70 |
| He's third behind Mickey and Babe in career World Series home runs | 70 |
| He's pictured on the cover of the book "Ghosts of Manila" | 71 |
| HBO title agent whose name includes dollar signs in the show's logo | 71 |
| Herb's mother-in-law in the comic strip "Herb and Jamaal" | 71 |
| Heroine who says "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me" | 71 |
| He wrote the lyrics to Kurt's music in "Lady in the Dark" | 71 |
| He once placed a "long-distance call" to Aldrin and Armstrong | 71 |
| He played in 12 consecutive All-Star Games in the '30s and '40s | 71 |
| He voiced Tim Lockwood in "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" | 71 |
| He surpassed Smith as the all-time winningest N.C.A.A. tournament coach | 71 |
| Hotel operator known as "The Queen of Mean" born July 4, 1920 | 71 |
| He should have starred in "The Shawshank Redemp ..." wait ... | 71 |
| He played a gas station attendant on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 71 |
| How Marilyn Monroe sang "Happy Birthday" to President Kennedy | 71 |
| He won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "The Usual Suspects" | 71 |
| HBO hit, or a hint to the starts of this puzzle's 11-letter answers | 71 |
| He tried to join the Blue Man Group on "Arrested Development" | 71 |
| He's second to Cox for most times managing a team to the postseason | 71 |
| He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame the same year as Cy and Nap | 71 |
| He won the Pulitzer for Novel the same year that Thornton won for Drama | 71 |
| He said "I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally" | 71 |
| Halliwell with the 1997 movie line "Now that's girl power" | 72 |
| Hughes poem with the line "They send me to eat in the kitchen" | 72 |
| He played President Russell P. Kramer in "My Fellow Americans" | 72 |
| His statue (minus its head) can be found in Arlington's Freedom Park | 72 |
| Home to Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World," informally | 72 |
| Helpful track off "Get Behind Me Satan" (with "The") | 72 |
| His "Parade" included parts for typewriter, foghorn and rattle | 72 |
| Hit single from Carole King's "Rhymes & Reasons" album | 72 |
| Headline about the failing health of a former Velvet Underground member? | 72 |
| His death prompted Georges Pompidou to say "France is a widow" | 72 |
| Historic symbol whose shape can be found hidden in this completed puzzle | 72 |
| Heyward, Stone or Nelson, as each signed the Declaration of Independence | 72 |
| Haitian island setting of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films | 72 |
| Housekeeper's home renovation advice about a cheap fourposter offer? | 72 |
| Helping hand that's been "lent" to the four longest answers | 73 |
| He jumped into Larsen's arms after the only World Series perfect game | 73 |