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He was branded a heretic for writing the "Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems" 100
Huston's costar and fellow Best Supporting Actress nominee for "Enemies, A Love Story" 100
Her full name has just one vowel repeated four times (aaaaand this entry officially jumps the shark) 100
He quipped "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride, my foot" when accepting his honorary Oscar 100
HP tablet released in July 2011, then discontinued six weeks later (then revived later in the year!) 100
hancox73: gtg, lets dump these mofos / notindians50: hurl the cr8s into the harbor / britzred: wtf?? 102
Hagen who originated the role of Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" on Broadway 102
His tenure was set to end in 2009, to the delight of many, though he's reported to be reconsidering 103
Hall of Fame football player nicknamed "The Grand Old Man" who played for a record 26 seasons 103
His film debut was as Woody Allen's college-aged son in "Manhattan Murder Mystery" (1993) 103
He said "The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall." 104
Home or Office follower [The AV Club xword moves to a subscription model soon! - sign up at avxword.com] 104
He said "To play for a draw, at any rate with white, is to some degree a crime against chess." 104
Her first solo recording ("Ringo, I Love You") was released under the pseudonym Bonnie Jo Mason 105
HBO series with such segments as "Of Human Bondage" and "The Agony & the Ecstasy" 105
Houses with sharply angled roofs, and what this puzzle's four longest answers literally have in common 106
His film debut was as a subway thief in "Heartburn" (1986), with Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson 106
Hit song of 1973 and 1996 with the lyrics "I heard he sang a good song / I heard he had a style" 106
His version of "Othello" holds the record for longest-running Shakespeare production on Broadway 106
His mystery admirer didn't appear graveside to toast his birthday in 2010 for the first time since 1949 107
Host: "Now Alton's on the ropes! Bobby's ___ out of him! (Or should I say, hash browns?)" 107
His "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" was on Publishers Weekly's Best Fiction of 2007 list 109
He wrote "Three Pear-Shaped Pieces" to answer criticism that his music lacked form [SEE NOTE ABOVE] 110
Home of the annual Gathering of Nations powwow, the world's largest celebration of Native American culture 110
He was on deck when Mookie hit the ball through Bill Buckner's legs to win Game 6 of the 1986 World Series 110
He played a Nazi in "Marathon Man" and a Nazi hunter in "The Boys From Brazil" [Connecticut] 112
Home-field advantage in football ... or what the last square of the answer to this clue represents in this puzzle 113
Her "Can't Be Tamed" video made Yahoo! Music's "The Least Awesome Videos of 2010" list 114
Hybrid citrus that's hidden in Marconi's first name (and you thought we'd run out of ways to clue this) 115
He told the Once-ler, "Sir! You are crazy with greed. There is no one on earth who would buy that fool Thneed!" 121
History class: F -- “The professor ignored my attendance record and class participation, judging me entirely on ___” 124
Horror host who always seems to have a great weight on his shoulders?[The only real host on the list. He was on TV for 25+ years.] 130
He said "Playing golf is like going to a strip joint. After 18 holes youÂ’re tired and most of your balls are missing." 132
Host: "Champ, this seemed like a grudge match. Do I detect some ... ___?" Flay: "Well, yeah, he kept calling me 'Flabby Boy'!" 154
He answered "Yes" when Oprah asked him "In all seven of your Tour de France victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood-dope?" 158
Host: "Welcome to 'Celebrity Food Fight'! Tonight it's reigning champ Bobby Flay vs. Alton Brown. Needless to say, they both have that ___ ..." 165
He won 26 Oscars, including an Academy Honorary Award (consisting of one full-sized and seven miniature statuettes) for the film depicted in this puzzle's starred answers 174
Host: "Well, that's because it's an anagram of your name. I guess it gives new meaning to the phrase '___'!" Flay: "Wait ... what?" Host: (Ding!) "And there's the timer! Tune in tomorrow for another t 245