Clues

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Common name for focal dystonia, characterized by the loss of fine motor skills 78
Comics character who said "Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help" 98
Capital whose name comes from an Algonquin word for "to trade" 72
Classic '90s album with a female transparent anatomical manikin on its cover 80
Cosmetics company that has released brands by Faith Hill and Halle Berry 72
Certain NASA equipment ... shown literally in the solution to this puzzle 73
Cannabinoid agonist responsible for many a vapid philosophical discussion 73
City with a radio station that has the same call letters as the city's name 79
Comic actor who played Jeff Greene's dad on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" 80
Company that provided equipment for the reality show "The Contender" 78
Call hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers that's apt for May Day? 82
Company whose founder first proposed the business concept in a college paper, earning a C 89
Comedian who was the Peace and Freedom Party's 2012 presidential nominee 76
Complete freedom ... and a hint to each half of the answer to each starred clue 79
Characteristic of ''fat'' but not ''fate'' 74
Complaint about which whiskey is being served at a Friars Club function? 72
California governor Gray whom Cybill Shepherd called "a good kisser" 78
Cheri who portrayed a "Morning Latte" co-host on "SNL" 74
Co-writer of Michael Jackson's posthumous hit "This Is It" 72
Christmas season / Greet a villain / Speak aloud / Query / Monthly payment 74
Cote d'Ivoire's prime minister Guillaume ___ (hidden in WINDSOR, ONTARIO) 84
César of fancy hotels [subscribe to great weekly puzzles at avxwords.com] 76
Comedian George who said, "If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten" 93
Classic Xavier Cugat song ... or a hint to the invitation in the circled letters 80
Close attention to one's cook-off entry? (... à la Jerry Brown in 1998) 78
Columbian drug kingpin Pablo ranked the seventh richest man in the world by Forbes in 1989 90
Comic actor George who was nicknamed "Toastmaster General of the United States" 89
Campus radio log, Monday: Iggy airs cubic-zirconia infomercial in response to requests for ... 94
City in Saskatchewan that's home to the Royal Canadian Air Force's Snowbirds 84
Cause a sensation, or what the first words of the answers to starred entries may do 83
California city that was the longtime host of the World's Wristwrestling Championship 89
Channel with programming such as "The Real Lunch Ladies of Lincoln Middle School"? 92
Character actor who played Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol," 1951 73
Console advertised in Fred Savage's "The Wizard," casually 72
Coward who said "I love criticism just so long as it's unqualified praise" 88
Celebrity couple nickname #1: "Button-Down Mind" comedian and syndicated advice columnist 99
Costar of Bateman and Arnett in the rumored "Arrested Development" movie 82
Composer who wrote piano transcriptions of Beethoven's nine symphonies 74
Composer Khachaturian whose music was featured in "2001: A Space Odyssey" 83
Country whose name becomes its capital when you drop its last two letters 73
Cyclist Armstrong, or what completes the ensemble found in the four long across answers 87
Children's book author Brown who created the "Arthur" series 74
Company founded by and named after an MIT professor of electrical engineering 77
Creatively spelled Christina Aguilera single (I know, can you believe Miley wasn't the first one desperate to look sexy?) 125
Carolina river that was Foster's original choice for "Way Down Upon the Swanee River" 99
City that was the source of the marble for Michelangelo's "David" 79
Coastal irregularities, and word anagrammed in this puzzle's four longest answers 85
Coveted [subscribe to avxwords.com for the best indie puzzles in the land ...] 78
Certain sporting equipment (especially useful for keeping the old heart in shape) 81
Characters in "Julius Caesar" and "The Merchant of Venice" 78
Cartoon character who said "What good is money if it can't inspire terror in your fellow man?" 108
Cackling cry from a mad scientist before unleashing havoc on southern California? 81
Common word spelled in the "Spelling Bee" game on "The Price Is Right" 90
Cracker that is the "apple" in an 80-year-old mock apple pie recipe 77
Clapton "I'm ___ down, I'm almost level with the ground" 74
Count played by Jim Carrey in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" 93
Creator of the currency system consisting of galleons, sickles and knuts 72
Cigarette brand that once used the slogan "Not a cough in a carload" 78
Charla's taller racing partner, on "The Amazing Race: All-Stars" 78
Counterculture author who wrote about and drove the psychedelic "Furthur" school bus 94
Comic who coined the words "eneagled," "mantasy," and "freem" 91
Compound based on the formula XeF (hey, cut me some slack; this was a tough one to find) 88
Calle ___ (main drag in Miami's "Little Havana," literally "8th Street") 96
Contraction with ''a prayer'' or ''a clue'' 75
Cola brand that claimed to be "The Choice of a New Generation" 72
Classic Hüsker Dü double album whose title sounds like where a Buddhist Monk would play pinball 101
Certain character set ... and a hint to translating this week's final answer 80
California's ___ Valley, known as "America's salad bowl" 74
Celebrity couple nickname #4: "Cheers" actor and "U.N.I.T.Y." rapper 88
Country that recently "built 500 objects contributable to raising the level of modernization," per its website 120
Country where it's customary to have diamond-encrusted prophylactics? 73
Cartoon character whose debut film was "Golddiggers of '49" 73
Comic strip character created by Frank Willard in 1923 and continued by Ferd Johnson from 1958 until 1991 105
Canonized monk who introduced the custom of dating events from the birth of Christ 82
Coulter whose jaw was wired shut in November, according to the New York Post 76
Chimpanzee psychologist played by Kim Hunter in "Planet of the Apes" 78
Cambridge U.; renter; diamond club; X; six-footer; one who might enter a pool; that lady; loner; snowball gripper 113
California's self-proclaimed "Zinfandel Capital of the World" 75
Company that recalled "Active Maturity with Beef in Gravy" in 2007 76
Classic children's novel, and what to look for in this puzzle's three other longest answers 99
Cartoony yell if your butt's on fire and you're running in circles 74
Composer of "1/1," "1/2," "2/1" and "2/2" 81
Chicago band whose one-take 2005 video was choreographed and filmed in their backyard 85
Chronologically first but last-published of the Leatherstocking Tales, with "The" 91
Computer term, based on an arcade game, regarding the annoyance of fending off recurring spammers 97
Cholesterol that doesn't start with H (I can never remember which is the good one) 86
Comic who played Robin Williams's son in "Mork & Mindy" 73
Character who runs around in a dark room munching yellow pills while repetitive electronic music plays 102
Collapsed company chronicled in the 2005 documentary subtitled "The Smartest Guys in the Room" 104
Comment to one, previously thought to be a stranger, after an aha moment 72
Communications device described by the first words of the puzzle's four longest answers 91
Celebrity chef and host of the Food Network's "Boy Meets Grill" 77
Comedian with the 2010 Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour, familiarly 89
Clapton "Don't want ___. Just another reason for another lie" 75
Character whose last words are "For hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee." 93
Connecticut politician Lamont who beat Joe Lieberman in the 2006 Senate primary only to lose to him in the general election 123
Crime in which a vehicle's serial numbers, licence plates, etc. are copied and used on a new vehicle 104
Contralto Susannah Maria __ who debuted in her brother Thomas's first opera 79
Credit card purchase a little kid was forbidden to make, but made anyway? 73
Charmer who "walks like a woman and talks like a man," in a 1970 hit 78