Clues

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Fashion rule for the liberated ... or one of four arrangements found literally in this puzzle 93
Football coach Bill Parcells's nickname (not a standard sushi option) 73
Film character who says "I promise teach karate. That my part. You promise learn" 91
Farrah Fawcett played her in "The Great American Beauty Contest" 74
Folk art pieces that are the subject of a museum in Havre de Grace, Maryland 76
Familiarly, nutritious trio found twice in this puzzle—one trio is hidden in certain corners 96
From a star on "The Golden Girls" to a Pennsylvania Avenue abode? 75
Firefighter Red, inspiration for John Wayne's "Hellfighters" 74
Failed school curriculum that was the subject of the 1973 book "Why Johnny Can't Add" 99
First name of Professor Brainard in "The Absent Minded Professor" 75
Francis Mulcahy: "What do you shout as a warning in golf?" Radar O'Reilly: "___" 104
Fish dish served with lemon and pepper, simmered in pretty hate and dissonant synthesizer lines? 96
Fictional corporation that supplied rocket-powered roller skates and jet-propelled pogo sticks 94
Friday: Iggy hosts Google Search call-in show in his attempt to offer ... 73
Former U.S. Representative Bella who once ran under the slogan "A Woman's Place is in the House" 110
Founder of the first institution of higher learning in the Western world 72
Frequent contestant on the "Saturday Night Live" spoof of "Celebrity Jeopardy!" 99
Fanny ___ (purported first wife for Mormonism founder Joseph Smith, Jr.) 72
Flight-ending words from the captain of the "Miracle on the Hudson" 77
Fictional character who says "I wear the chain I forged in life" 74
Failed Facebook game where you're marooned in the middle of a highway? 74
Film score composer Dimitri with twenty-six Oscar nominations and four wins 75
Film that lost out to "The Silence of the Lambs" for Best Picture 75
Fictional parrot type featured in Monty Python's "dead parrot sketch" 83
First person inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and coach 81
Feature hidden in the starred answers (and suggested by the grid's center) 78
Florida city that was once home to the world's largest Shuffleboard club 76
Frank Delano RooseveltÂ’s phrase “New Deal” came from a book by ... 78
Film character who says "Named must your fear be before banish it you can" 84
First American independent movie to get a Best Original Screenplay nomination 77
Feeling of resentment associated with the last words of the starred answers 75
Facial gesture used to show affection (and sometimes creepy condescension) 74
Foodie who's the "Lady" of the Lady & Sons restaurant in Savannah 83
Flagmaker Ross (and, starting on the T, an 11-word quote that "runs" diagonally through the grid) 107
First baseman Mientkiewicz who caught the final out of the 2004 Boston World Series victory 91
Family doctor's specialty, or the short-term experience you'll get solving this puzzle? 95
Frederick Law ___, the "father of American landscape architecture" 76
Former "On Language" New York Times columnist who died on 9/27/09 75
Film character who says "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" 77
Familiar five-word phrase that means "Excuses are unacceptable!" 74
Fictional school whose motto is "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus" 78
Felines briefly discovered, then lost again; appropriately, they're called ... 82
Fashion designer in "The Incredibles" voiced by director Brad Bird 76
First person to win a Smarties Prize, for children's books, three years in a row 84
Famous last words (and homophonically, a hint to this puzzle's theme) 73
Fallacy that offers only two choices, when in fact many more are available 74
For whom Safire wrote the words "nattering nabobs of negativism" 74
Female lab assistant who went for a "roll in the hay" in "Young Frankenstein" 97
First NHL player to win the Art Ross Trophy, Maurice Richard Trophy, Lester B. Pearson Award, and Hart Memorial Trophy in a single season 137
Fisher who plays "Mytle Wilson" in 2013's "The Great Gatsby" 84
First publisher of Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" 86
Final (and a word that can precede the first word of this puzzle's longest answers) 87
Freezing material that figures in Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" 77
Fictional manufacturer of disintegrating pistols and jet-propelled unicycles 76
Fundraisers where Federer and Nadal sell Rice Krispies Treats and upside-down cake? 83
Food that "did fall on the Israelites most gently, vexing those burdened with meathead pride" (Exodus 17:17)? 119
Fire-breathing monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail 90
First First Lady to announce the Best Picture winner at an Academy Awards ceremony 82
Film with the tagline "Flunk 'em if they can't take a joke" 77
Film in which the title character says "I don't permit the suffering—you do" 94
Football legend who was the first non-referee to do the Super Bowl coin toss 76
Floors [an avxwords.com subscription makes a great holiday crossword gift!] 75
Flattering courtier who changed places with the tyrant Dionysius, in Greek legend 81
Ferrell's "SNL" partner in "Morning Latte" skits 72
Five-time teammate of Bryant, Duncan, and Nowitzki at the NBA All-Star Game 75
First golfer to win the U.S., British and Canadian Opens in the same year 73
First name invented by Jonathan Swift for his paramour, immortalized in his poem "Cadenus and ___" 108
Film character who says "I hate everything you say, but not enough to kill you for it" 96
First and only fictional group to have a #1 hit song, with "The" 74
Female actress who played Hamlet in 1899 at LondonÂ’s Adelphi Theatre 72
Former Kansas senator who said "Life is very important to Americans" 78
Familiar name of a Virginia sculpture based on a Pulitzer-winning picture taken by Joe Rosenthal 96
Former Disney head Michael [This is the 2nd-to-last Ink Well! Continue to solve Ben Tausig puzzles @ avxword.com] 113
First female skater to land a triple/triple jump combination in competition 75
French politician ___ de Silhouette, from whom the word "silhouette" comes 84
Fantastically pretentious former nickname for one of the few musicians who could get away with it 97
Friend barges in while gent is making amorous overtures; ref declares ... 73
First tennis player to win more than a million dollars in a single season 73
Fifth-century pope, the first to receive the title "the Great" 72
Form of address for a supreme ruler, after "His" or "Her" 77
Flamboyant '40s men's outfit with baggy pants and padded shoulders 74
First words of the title of Sue Grafton's as-yet-unwritten 24th Kinsey Millhone mystery 91
Figs. that always seem to get pushed back when you're in a rush at the airport 82
First of three Mets to hit a lead-off home run in a World Series Game 3 (he did it in '69, Garrett in '73, and Dykstra in '86) 138
Flight from Israel [SEE NOTE ABOVE for explanation of last week's answers] 78
Flower whose name is derived from the Turkish/Persian for "turban" 76
Fantasy title character whose name is one letter different from the creature he rides 85
Finnish pentathlete Lehtonen who won back-to-back Olympic gold medals in the 1920s 82
Faced with two undesirable alternatives (with ''on the'') 73
First tennis player to simultaneously hold Grand Slams on clay, grass and hardcourt 83
Fortuitous point in the Showcase Showdown to land on $1.00, on "The Price Is Right"? 94
Fictional character who says "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" 87
Former weekly mag that still publishes an annual "Best Colleges" issue 80
Fourth word in the opening sequence to all six "Star Wars" films 74
Future senator who delivered the 2004 Democratic convention keynote address 75
Fragile articles ... or a hint to the things named by the circled letters 73
Famous legal-system denunciation by Mr. Bumble in "Oliver Twist" 74
First-century governor of Britain, whose name was Latin for "farmer" 78
Flying by the bookstore, you were caught doing "One Hundred ___" in a "Fifty Shades of Grey" zone... 120
Former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Bill who played the character Stefon 87