Former CIA agent Philip who wrote the 1987 memoir "On the Run" | 72 |
First Mayflower passenger to set foot on Plymouth Rock, so it's said | 72 |
Fanny ___ (purported first wife for Mormonism founder Joseph Smith, Jr.) | 72 |
Ferrell's "SNL" partner in "Morning Latte" skits | 72 |
Founder of the first institution of higher learning in the Western world | 72 |
Famous rallying cry ... and a hint to eight other answers in this puzzle | 72 |
Film which featured Julianne Moore in a role once played by Jodie Foster | 72 |
Fashion designer Michael who's a judge on "Project Runway" | 72 |
Facetious unit defined as the amount of beauty needed to launch one ship | 72 |
Female actress who played Hamlet in 1899 at LondonÂ’s Adelphi Theatre | 72 |
Feature of this puzzle, and where the theme clues ought to have ended up | 72 |
Fifth-century pope, the first to receive the title "the Great" | 72 |
Filter "Awake on my airplane, my skin is bare, my skin is ___" | 72 |
Fellow forgets to shave before kissing girlfriend; ref cites him for ... | 72 |
Football team involved in a notorious 2005 "love boat" scandal | 72 |
Football formation in which the quarterback doesn't receive the snap | 72 |
French dancer who played the title role in the ballet "Carmen" | 72 |
First tennis player to win more than a million dollars in a single season | 73 |
Famous last words (and homophonically, a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 73 |
Film villain who sings "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do!" | 73 |
Faced with two undesirable alternatives (with ''on the'') | 73 |
French writer who coined the phrase "Facts are stubborn things" | 73 |
First hockey player to win Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year | 73 |
Football tackle Warren who competed on "Dancing With the Stars" | 73 |
Football coach Bill Parcells's nickname (not a standard sushi option) | 73 |
Fragile articles ... or a hint to the things named by the circled letters | 73 |
Film in which Agnes Moorehead debuted as the title character's mother | 73 |
Frost said writing this was like "playing tennis without a net" | 73 |
Film in which a stampede of African animals destroys a New Hampshire home | 73 |
Friend barges in while gent is making amorous overtures; ref declares ... | 73 |
Famously enigmatic signature on Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain" | 73 |
Fence 'doors' that automatically return to their closed positions | 73 |
Friday: Iggy hosts Google Search call-in show in his attempt to offer ... | 73 |
First golfer to win the U.S., British and Canadian Opens in the same year | 73 |
First Latin American country to nationally legalize same-sex civil unions | 73 |
Firefighter Red, inspiration for John Wayne's "Hellfighters" | 74 |
For whom Safire wrote the words "nattering nabobs of negativism" | 74 |
Fourth word in the opening sequence to all six "Star Wars" films | 74 |
Fictional Massachusetts town wherein "Infinite Jest" takes place | 74 |
Fannie who wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" | 74 |
First and only fictional group to have a #1 hit song, with "The" | 74 |
Fallacy that offers only two choices, when in fact many more are available | 74 |
Fictional character who says "I wear the chain I forged in life" | 74 |
Farrah Fawcett played her in "The Great American Beauty Contest" | 74 |
Familiar five-word phrase that means "Excuses are unacceptable!" | 74 |
Facial gesture used to show affection (and sometimes creepy condescension) | 74 |
Famous legal-system denunciation by Mr. Bumble in "Oliver Twist" | 74 |
Failed Facebook game where you're marooned in the middle of a highway? | 74 |
Flamboyant '40s men's outfit with baggy pants and padded shoulders | 74 |
Film that lost out to "The Silence of the Lambs" for Best Picture | 75 |
Francis Coppola's first "mainstream" film, "___ 13" | 75 |
Feeling of resentment associated with the last words of the starred answers | 75 |
First female skater to land a triple/triple jump combination in competition | 75 |
Fish in Guy Fieri's unfortunate "Tex Wasabi's Fish Tacos" | 75 |
First name of Professor Brainard in "The Absent Minded Professor" | 75 |
Future senator who delivered the 2004 Democratic convention keynote address | 75 |
From a star on "The Golden Girls" to a Pennsylvania Avenue abode? | 75 |
Film score composer Dimitri with twenty-six Oscar nominations and four wins | 75 |
Featured artist on the #1 singles "Low" and "Kiss Kiss" | 75 |
Former "On Language" New York Times columnist who died on 9/27/09 | 75 |
Floors [an avxwords.com subscription makes a great holiday crossword gift!] | 75 |
Five-time teammate of Bryant, Duncan, and Nowitzki at the NBA All-Star Game | 75 |
Fictional manufacturer of disintegrating pistols and jet-propelled unicycles | 76 |
Fish in "Finding Nemo" who thinks her reflection is her sister Flo | 76 |
Folk art pieces that are the subject of a museum in Havre de Grace, Maryland | 76 |
Fashion designer in "The Incredibles" voiced by director Brad Bird | 76 |
Federal org. with a "personal greenhouse gas emissions calculator" | 76 |
Funny Cide was the first one to win the Kentucky Derby in more than 70 years | 76 |
French forest region that was the site of the final offensive of World War I | 76 |
Frank Sinatra said he had "the silkiest chops in the singing game" | 76 |
Frederick Law ___, the "father of American landscape architecture" | 76 |
Film with the classic line "Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead." | 76 |
Francis ___, 17th-century English poet who wrote “A Feast for Worms” | 76 |
Football legend who was the first non-referee to do the Super Bowl coin toss | 76 |
Florida city that was once home to the world's largest Shuffleboard club | 76 |
Flower whose name is derived from the Turkish/Persian for "turban" | 76 |
Film character who says "Do, or do not. There is no 'try'" | 76 |
Fictional character who declares "Sleep? ... I do not sleep, I die" | 77 |
Faith whose core principles include the unity of God, religion, and humankind | 77 |
First actress to play Yente in Broadway's "Fiddler on the Roof" | 77 |
Film character who says "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" | 77 |
Former kids' show title character named for the large pockets in his coat | 77 |
Fictional character who first appeared in "The House Without a Key" | 77 |
First American independent movie to get a Best Original Screenplay nomination | 77 |
Freezing material that figures in Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" | 77 |
First player to hit an inside-the-park home run during an All-Star Game, 2007 | 77 |
Flight-ending words from the captain of the "Miracle on the Hudson" | 77 |
Fictional private detective on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion" | 77 |
Form of address for a supreme ruler, after "His" or "Her" | 77 |
Fashion collaboration of actor James and a one-named rock-'n'-roller? | 77 |
Feeling literal, the woman with the zoo-going addiction tattooed the word ___ | 77 |
Film with the tagline "Flunk 'em if they can't take a joke" | 77 |
Former "Headbangers Ball" regulars with "Round and Round" | 77 |
Flower mentioned initially by character on TV's "Entourage" (8) | 77 |
First professional musician to become Chairman of the Board of Lincoln Center | 77 |
Four-time winner of Ring magazine's Fighter of the Year award in the 1970s | 78 |
Former Kansas senator who said "Life is very important to Americans" | 78 |
Flight from Israel [SEE NOTE ABOVE for explanation of last week's answers] | 78 |
Film character who says "Play it once, Sam, for old times' sake" | 78 |
FDR moved it from the Department of Labor to the Department of Justice in 1940 | 78 |