| Area between the National Mall and The White House (with "The") | 73 |
| Band with the record for most Top 40 hits without ever having a #1 single | 73 |
| Pursue "I do's" when the parents say "don't"? | 73 |
| 1960 #1 hit from the album "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs" | 73 |
| The King (subject of four "sightings" elsewhere in this puzzle) | 73 |
| Sergeant Foley's first name in "An Officer and a Gentleman" | 73 |
| 1815 title character who "thought a little too well of herself" | 73 |
| Moon that the second Death Star orbited in "Return of the Jedi" | 73 |
| General dir. of Sal Paradise's return trip in "On the Road" | 73 |
| "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Tony nominee Mireille ___ | 73 |
| Company that was the subject of "The Smartest Guys in the Room" | 73 |
| "___ midnight's frown and morning's smile..." (Shelley) | 73 |
| Animated character Cartman who describes himself as "big-boned" | 73 |
| "I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression" author Bombeck | 73 |
| "I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression" writer Bombeck | 73 |
| Famous last words (and homophonically, a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 73 |
| "I grew up in ___, where the history comes from" (Eddie Izzard) | 73 |
| Like each answer in this puzzle - also each word in each clue - in length | 73 |
| Mountaintop castle in "A Game of Thrones," with "the" | 73 |
| "I would give all my ____ for a pot of ale":"Henry V" | 73 |
| Tennis player who was the subject of a popular David Foster Wallace essay | 73 |
| Pet targeted by the first words of this puzzle's four longest answers | 73 |
| Debut album from the Smashing Pumpkins named after silent actress Lillian | 73 |
| Novelist Elinor who coined the "It girl" nickname for Clara Bow | 73 |
| Roberto Benigni's Oscar-winning role in "Life Is Beautiful" | 73 |
| Just before he died, he said, "I 'ope you liked your drink" | 73 |
| "... slithy toves did ___ and gimble" ("Jabberwocky") | 73 |
| With "The," city with a lake called the Hofvijver at its center | 73 |
| Distance runner Gebrselassie who won the Olympic 10,000m in 1996 and 2000 | 73 |
| Broadway show subtitled "The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" | 73 |
| Film villain who sings "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do!" | 73 |
| "... heaven hath pleas'd it so, / To punish me ..." speaker | 73 |
| Underwear brand that recently ended their relationship with Charlie Sheen | 73 |
| Psychohistorian Seldon of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" books | 73 |
| "___ Nagila" (song title that means "Let us rejoice") | 73 |
| 'Isn't -- bit like you and me?' ('Nowhere Man' lyric) | 73 |
| "A place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself": Shaw | 73 |
| Words before "signed, sealed, delivered" in a Stevie Wonder hit | 73 |
| Subject that includes women's suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment | 73 |
| 1800s marshal associated with poker's "dead man's hand" | 73 |
| Language from which "jungle" and "pundit" are derived | 73 |
| ___ Rhodes Revels, the first African-American to serve in the U.S. senate | 73 |
| Faced with two undesirable alternatives (with ''on the'') | 73 |
| "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen" pres. | 73 |
| "And what's he then, that says I play the villain?" speaker | 73 |
| Animated parrot of film whose voice is the same as that of the Aflac duck | 73 |
| "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" has five of these | 73 |
| Possible response to "what happened to the last piece of cake?" | 73 |
| "If __ make it there ...": "New York, New York" lyric | 73 |
| "Get the scoop on our new hand-held offering" (St. Louis, 1904) | 73 |
| ''___ Pretty'' (''West Side Story'' tune) | 73 |
| "___ be married, my grave is like to be my wedding bed": Juliet | 73 |
| Servant clan in Terry Pratchett's "Discworld" sci-fi novels | 73 |
| "___ sunshine, in a bag" (Gorillaz, "Clint Eastwood") | 73 |
| Song title words before "music" or "rock 'n roll" | 73 |
| Product promoted as having both "beauty" and "brains" | 73 |
| Words with ''the kill'' or ''the buzzer'' | 73 |
| Schubert's Symphony No. 8 ___ Minor ("Unfinished Symphony") | 73 |
| Magazine with an annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies | 73 |
| Sutton Foster's role in Broadway's "Young Frankenstein" | 73 |
| "Listen to Your Heart" singer in "Young Frankenstein" | 73 |
| Britney "3" lyric "Living ___ is the new thing, yeah" | 73 |
| Prefix with ''personal'' or ''planetary'' | 73 |
| "Love ___ Around" ("The Mary Tyler Moore Show" theme) | 73 |
| Sci-fi character ranked #20 on Bravo's list of Ultimate Supervillains | 73 |
| Heartbreaker who's "back in town" in a 1980 Carly Simon hit | 73 |
| Comic who played Robin Williams's son in "Mork & Mindy" | 73 |
| New Jersey rocker featured in the 12/12/12 Hurricane Sandy relief concert | 73 |
| Lawrence who wrote the screenplay for "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 73 |
| "What ___ Did" (classic children's book with a punny title) | 73 |
| “Cupid is a knavish ___”: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” | 73 |
| "Upon whose bosom snow has ___": Kilmer's "Trees" | 73 |
| Show with Michael Tucker and his wife Jill Eikenberry as a married couple | 73 |
| Country that becomes its official language when you drop the final letter | 73 |
| 1991 autobiography subtitled "Growing Up in the Jackson Family" | 73 |
| What Pink didn't want her man to do on the "Funhouse" album | 73 |
| Short-lived 2005 Broadway musical with the song "Instant Karma" | 73 |
| Julia Farnsworth's millionaire husband in "Heaven Can Wait" | 73 |
| ___ McGarry (Posthumus vice president elect on "The West Wing") | 73 |
| French writer who coined the phrase "Facts are stubborn things" | 73 |
| "Her name was Magill, and she called herself __": Beatles lyric | 73 |
| Gershwin title girl who can make "all the clouds ... roll away" | 73 |
| Winner of dual Worst Actress Razzies for "I Know Who Killed Me" | 73 |
| In a Kinks hit s/he "walked like a woman and talked like a man" | 73 |
| ___ Street, London's onetime equivalent to New York's Wall Street | 73 |
| "What's the fate of the crew?" (highly literal TV title #4) | 73 |
| Sitcom character discussed in the 2003 biography "Ball of Fire" | 73 |
| Manicurist in Palmolive ads who said "You're soaking in it" | 73 |
| Bill who said "It's all been satirized for your protection" | 73 |
| Rank to which Capt. Nelson was promoted in "I Dream of Jeannie" | 73 |
| "West Side Story" shout during "The Dance at the Gym" | 73 |
| Subject of a 2006 biography subtitled "A Legend Like Lightning" | 73 |
| Playwright Connelly who won a Pulitzer for "The Green Pastures" | 73 |
| "If you donÂ’t eat your ___, you canÂ’t have any pudding" | 73 |
| "If you don't eat your ___, you can't have any pudding" | 73 |
| She played Romy in "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" | 73 |
| Sch. whose motto is "Mens et manus" ("Mind and hand") | 73 |
| "__ oncle d'Amérique" (1980 Cannes Grand Prix recipient) | 73 |
| (Martin Amis, 1984) House that needs endless repairs (Stephen King, 1986) | 73 |
| It can be heard in Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Lucky Man" | 73 |