Hard drive is getting full - how do I empty it?

My hard drive seems to be too full and I don't know how to get it cleaned up. It's a late-2008 alum 13" macbook, 250gb HDD, and only has 68gb available. I know there is a pretty good sized music library on the drive, but all my photos/videos are stored on an external. How can I narrow down the location of the largest files? Is there a feature I can access that will list the stuff in the order of size magnitude? I basically want to find the largest files and either delete or relocate in order to free up space and hopefully have the computer running a little more efficiently.
Thanks!

Hi...this app. is exactly what you want to locate and gather size info..
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/7402/omnidisksweeper
This link explains some of the stuff that can go safely...
http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/freeingspace.html

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