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__ double (bet in which two winners must be picked) __ tree (pole on which to hang clothing) ___ A (event at which a famous person might say hI) ___ artery, which supplies the kidneys ___ Awards (pop culture ceremony in which the public votes for the winners) ___ chip, which might be topped with 19-Across 27-Down dip ___ Commission (corruption investigation at which Frank Serpico testified) ___ family, which includes the citrus trees ___ Garden (variety crossword in which answers are entered in "blooms") ___ Islands, which include the Cyclades ___ Jam (label with which Justin Bieber is feuding) ___ Mae, "Ghost" role for which Whoopi won an Oscar ___ Mountains, which separate the Rhine and the Rhone ___ Park (which is not a park) ___ pyramid, four examples of which are seen in this puzzle ___ server (site from which to download) ___ vide (which see) ___ which way (disordered) ___ which way: carelessly _____ which way ___-Turkish War, in which the first aerial bombs were used . . . a classic from which director George Cukor was fired? ... to which they responded with a volley of ___ ... which ... ''. . . which nobody can __!'' ''... which ___ was irksome to me'' (Shakespeare) '80s arcade game in which you had to evade Sparx '90s-'00s Lifetime sitcom in which viewers chose the name of the title character 'Doesn't matter which of the two' 'Which way ___ he go?' 'Which way did ___?' " . . . ___ which the sea cannot claim": Hardy " . . . a dagger which ___": MacBeth " . . . lightning, which doth cease to be/ ___ can say it lightens": Juliet " . . . which kept the world ___": Hamlet " . . . which the blind ___": Shak. "___ & Order" (show in which "vic" means "victim") "___ a dagger which I see . . . ?" "___ Dien" (Prince of Wales's motto, which for some reason is in German) "___ is sad" (Internet meme which involved photoshopping an actor eating a sandwich into other pictures) "___ Tired" (Beatles song in which they curse Sir Walter Raleigh) "___ Waltz," which begins "Hush-a-bye, ma baby, slumbertime is comin' soon" "___ Which Way but Loose" "___ Which Way You Can" (Clint Eastwood film) "___ Which Way You Can" (Eastwood flick) "___ which will live in infamy": F.D.R. "___ which will live in..." ". . . fellow, which nobody can ___" "... a date which will live in ___" (F.D.R.) "... a date which will live in ___": 24-Across "... and I write '___' on the box, which seems to reassure him" "... fellow, which nobody can ___" "... which ___ from heat did canopy the herd": Shak. "... which nobody can ___" "...which is probably why I have such a ___" "...which nobody can ___" "<--
This Way to the ___" (exit sign in P.T. Barnum's museum, which some patrons thought was for an exotic attraction) "A date which will live in ___": FDR "A Wild ___" (cartoon in which Bugs Bunny first says "What's up, Doc?") "At age 12 he started traveling with a fast crowd, which began ___ ..." "Beloved, follow not that which is ___" (3 John) "Between two ___, which hath the merriest eye": Shak. "Do the duty which lies ___ thee": Carlyle "Every Which Way But Loose" Rabbitt "I don't care which one" "I don't care which" "I found a ___, which blended into the beige, but no way am I going to eat it." "I found a ___, which blended into the beige. No way am I going to eat it." "I wanted a DIESEL TRUCK, but got this ___! (Which'll never bear birds)" "I wanted a TWIN-NOSED JET, but all I got were these ___! (Which don't bend like normal salamanders)" "In time we ___ that which we often fear": Shak. "In time we ___ that which we often fear": Shakespeare "In time we hate that which we often ___": Shakespeare "In which case ..." "In Which We ___," 1942 film "Is this a ___ which I see before me": Macbeth "Is this a dagger which ___ . . . ?" "Is this a dagger which ___ . . . ": Macbeth "Is this a dagger which ___ before me...?" (Macbeth) "Is this a dagger which ___..." (Macbeth) "It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so ___ advanced": Gettysburg Address "King __" (play in which The Fool appears) "Livin' La Vida ___" (Ricky Martin song in which he really sells his passion for the ladies) "My Friend ___": 1949 film in which Martin & Lewis debuted as a team "Network" on which John Candy debuted "Nuthin' ___ 'G' Thang" (Dr. Dre song for which MTV censored the videO) "Parlor" to which a fly was invited "Quo ___?" (1951 film in which 70-Across played Nero) "Scènes de la Vie de ___" (novel on which a Puccini opera is based) "Speaking of which ..." "That government is best which governs ___" (Thoreau) "That which ___ today . . . " "That which is ___ reasonable": Hegel "That which was to be demonstrated," in proofs "The __ Show" (show for which Carol Leifer wrote) "The ___ is a quadruped which lives in the big rivers like the Amazon" (Monty Python) "The Brady __" (show on which Carol is the mom) "The Hours" role for which Nicole Kidman won an Oscar "The House at ___" (1928 volume in which A.A. Milne introduced Tigger) "The process by which trademark rights are diminished or lost as a result of common use in the marketplace" - Wikipedia "There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man" speaker "This Cosmos in which we float like a ___": Sagan "To love that well which thou must leave ___ long" "Weird Al" Yankovic single about a nuclear holocaust during the holidays, which contains the line "...underneath the missile-toe" "What is that which the breeze, ___ the towering steep ..." "Which came __, the chicken ..." "Which came first . . ." alternative "Which came first?" choice "Which came first?" item "Which came first?" option "Which came first..." alternative "Which is ___ ...?" "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" asker "Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" speaker "Which person?" "Which twin has the ---?" "Which way ___ they go?" "Which Way ___?" (1977 film) "Which way did ___, George?" (cartoon question) "Which, like dumb mouths, do ___ their ruby lips" ("Julius Caesar") "Whichever" "Whoa! Do that somewhere else!" ... which hints at what can be shared by the beginning and end of the answers to starred clues *Each circled pair is an abbreviation for one; all 13 are arranged in the roughly north-to-south order in which their representatives (except for John Hancock) signed the Declaration of Independence *Era in which Shakespeare wrote most of his plays *System for which Super Mario Land was developed *Without which not < Season record for which 3-Down had this number < Season record for which Earl Webb had this number < Season record for which Grover Cleveland Alexander had this number < Season record for which Rickey Henderson had this number 12 in the title of a 1995 Bruce Willis film [NOTE: This puzzle contains twenty 12s, nineteen of which are in the clues. Can you find the lone 12 that's hidden in the answers? It's plainly visible, reading across or down. (Hint: It's not six letters long. 49-Across from which Buzz Aldrin turned down a full scholarship 117-Across film which he also co-directed 1830 Hugo play on which a similarly named Verdi opera is based 1887 play on which a 1900 opera is based 1887 Victorien Sardou play on which an opera is based 1925 novel for which the author declined a Pulitzer Prize 1931 film for which Wallace Beery won Best Actor 1932 dystopian novel in which humans give up individuality to mindlessly pursue pleasure 1933 film in which Claude Raines is seen ... and not seen? 1939 role for 57-Across, for which she won a 38-Across 1940 cartoon in which Woody Woodpecker debuted 1950 film in which Frank Bigelow investigates his own murder 1951 play on which "Cabaret" is based 1953 dystopian novel in which books have been outlawed 1954 film in which Brando played Napoleon 1955 movie for which Jo Van Fleet won a 38-Down 1956 uprising during which Soviet forces invaded Budapest 1961 Winston Graham novel on which a Hitchcock film was based 1962 hit in which the background singers repeat "The bossa nova" many times 1962 movie for which Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke won Oscars, with "The" 1965 movie in which Sophia Loren and Paul Newman are both really nice on the eyes 1967 #1 hit for The Buckinghams, which can describe 17-, 31-, 37- or 47-Across 1968 title role for which Cliff Robertson won an Oscar 1968-'70 TV series in which Robert Wagner played a cat burglar 1969 57-Across role (for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination) 1970 article by Germaine Greer, which was an early example of the reappropriation of a degrading word 1970 film in which Julie Andrews plays a spy 1971 movie in which Jane Fonda plays a call girl 1973 film for which John Houseman was named Best Supporting Actor 1973 Peter Fonda travel drama in which Lindsay Wagner's character asks to share some kif 1973 musical for which George S. Irving won a Tony for Best Actor 1974 57-Across role (for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination) 1977 film in which 59-Across says, "Awards! They do nothing but give out awards!" 1977 movie in which Bo Derek's leg is bitten off 1977 Bo Derek movie in which her character's leg gets bitten off 1979 song for which Donna Summer won a Grammy, and a hint to the puzzle theme found in the answers to starred clues 1980's TV show in which contestants boogied 1980 Andrzej Wajda film in which Lech Walesa appears 1981 film in which Manhattan is a maximum-security prison 1981 comedy/drama for which Henry Fonda won an Oscar 1981 film in which Helen Mirren plays a sorceress 1983 film in which Kevin Costner portrays a corpse 1983 film in which Mr. T plays a hack named Samson 1984 film in which the main character works for the Helping Hand Acceptance Corporation 1985 dystopian novel in which a theocracy has reduced women to second-class citizens 1986 film for which Paul Newman won his only Oscar 1987 comedy in which Kim Basinger played a hairdresser 1989 film in which author Stephen King plays a minister 1991 movie for which Jack Palance earned an Oscar 1991 film in which both lead actresses got Oscar nominations (neither of them won) 1992 dystopian novel in which mass infertility has doomed the human race 1992 film in which Dan Aykroyd played Mack Sennett 1992 Disney film for which a hockey team was named, with "The" 1992 comedy in which Damon Wayans plays a con artist 1993 rap hit in which Snoop Doggy Dogg popularized the term "bootylicious" 1993 film in which Kevin Kline played the president 1993 drama for which Stockard Channing got an Oscar nomination 1994 Michael Keaton film in which real journalists have cameo roles 1994 comedy in which Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis play husband and wife 1995 film for which Nicolas Cage won the Best Actor Oscar 1995 bestseller in which #23 is "Don't Date a Married Man" 1996 film in which author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. plays a sad man on the street 1996 film for which Geoffrey Rush won Best Actor 1997 movie for which Jennifer Lopez received a Golden Globe nomination 1998 remake in which Lindsay Lohan played twins 1998 film in which Eddie Murphy voiced a dragon 1998 film in which Donny Osmond has a singing role 1999 film in which author John Irving plays a stationmaster, with "The" 1999 Lemmon/Scott film which includes this puzzle's observation
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