Poet who won a 1967 Pulitzer for "Live or Die" | 56 |
Per ___ ad astra (motto of the Royal Canadian Air Force) | 56 |
Party whose name means "renaissance" in Arabic | 56 |
Part of a jeweler's education, with "the"? | 56 |
Pres. whose cabinet included Dick Cheney and Andrew Card | 56 |
Principle involving the temperature and density of gases | 56 |
Peter Sellers played them in "Dr. Strangelove" | 56 |
PBS kids' show of the '70s, with "The" | 56 |
Produce-department sign that may need toning down a bit? | 56 |
Periods added to harmonize the lunar and solar calendars | 56 |
Play about an actress trying to unload some real estate? | 56 |
Part of the house where one might check Google messages? | 56 |
President who has survived four attempted assassinations | 56 |
Personals site that asks "do you keep kosher?" | 56 |
Popular children's toy (and this puzzle's theme) | 56 |
Pop star who *almost* collaborated with the Flaming Lips | 56 |
Papua New Guinea city where Amelia Earhart was last seen | 56 |
Playing regularly, perhaps, as on a school athletic team | 56 |
Patrick ___, 1966 Tony winner for "Marat/Sade" | 56 |
Person who can read the thoughts of a living room shelf? | 56 |
Part of the wrapping of a gift from Bally Total Fitness? | 56 |
Playwright John who wrote "Look Back in Anger" | 56 |
Plotting, writing dialogue, designing sets and the like? | 56 |
Paddle + 2 letters + Morse word + void's partner = ? | 56 |
Pacino's sister in ''The Godfather'' | 56 |
Photographers heckle this writer following Hemingway (9) | 56 |
Pokémon move that fails if the attacker is not asleep | 56 |
Pearl S. Buck's sequel to "The Good Earth" | 56 |
People magazine's 1991 "Sexiest Man Alive" | 56 |
Proust's "À la Recherche du ___ Perdu" | 56 |
Phrase an overseas traveler should know how to translate | 56 |
Part of an action sequence on "N.Y.P.D. Blue"? | 56 |
Popular wedding website, or what's tied at a wedding | 56 |
Princess Peach's attendant, in the Nintendo universe | 56 |
Puccini opera with the aria "Vissi d'arte" | 56 |
Peter Sellers film that began production after his death | 56 |
Picard's counselor, on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 56 |
Pianist who played himself in "Stormy Weather" | 56 |
Peace Nobelist called a "messenger to mankind" | 56 |
Philip __, Asian-American actor known for war movie roles | 57 |
Pennsylvania city nicknamed "The Mountain City" | 57 |
Pink Floyd album based loosely on a book by George Orwell | 57 |
Punjab's associate in "Little Orphan Annie" | 57 |
Phrase in which "of" may be mistakenly inserted | 57 |
Peter Sellers parodied him in "Murder by Death" | 57 |
Peller of the 1980s "Where's the Beef?" ads | 57 |
Person who's always feeling down in the mouth?: Abbr. | 57 |
Paris Hilton's on again/off again boyfriend Rienhardt | 57 |
Plimpton book subtitled "An American Biography" | 57 |
Producer of Coldplay's "Viva la Vida" album | 57 |
Procter & Gamble's first liquid laundry detergent | 57 |
Professor says "Ax wielder," pupil suggests ... | 57 |
Prez who appointed Felix Frankfurter to the Supreme Court | 57 |
Part of Duchamp's parody of the "Mona Lisa" | 57 |
Pacific island "where America's day begins" | 57 |
Place where people get hooked up at the hospital, briefly | 57 |
Prefix with "personal" or "planetary" | 57 |
Penn of "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" | 57 |
Philosopher who coined "categorical imperative" | 57 |
Pitcher who threw the only perfect game in a World Series | 57 |
Pitcher Charlie who got the win at the 1984 All-Star Game | 57 |
Party that the Hawaii 5-0 might break up if it gets rowdy | 57 |
Possible reply to "Would you like more haggis?" | 57 |
Prof. Brainard of "The Absent-Minded Professor" | 57 |
Ptolemy believed the Mountains of the Moon was its source | 57 |
Pitcher LaLoosh's nickname in "Bull Durham" | 57 |
Pilot who kept ditching his plane in "Catch-22" | 57 |
Product introduced by a North Carolina pharmacist in 1898 | 57 |
Presidente ___ International Airport (Argentina airfield) | 57 |
Professor played by Christopher Lloyd in "Clue" | 57 |
Portland, Ore., college from which Steve Jobs dropped out | 57 |
Pilgrim in Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" | 57 |
Part of the "Less is more" architect's name | 57 |
Parks known as the "first lady of civil rights" | 57 |
PBS painter Bob known for "happy little clouds" | 57 |
Portia de ___ of ''Arrested Development'' | 57 |
Philip who studied at Bucknell and Eli who studied at NYU | 57 |
Possible response to "How you doin', dude?" | 57 |
Palindromic 1996 New York City Marathon winner ___ Catuna | 57 |
Place in the title of Bruce Springsteen's debut album | 57 |
Potatoes and cucumbers, compared to apples and eggplants? | 57 |
Phish "Billy Breathes" jam "___ Zero" | 57 |
Program hosted by investigative journalists who can dunk? | 57 |
Practice of buying and selling shares in the same session | 57 |
Performer with a self-titled PBS series from 1977 to 1982 | 57 |
Photographer of "Killing Fields" fame, ___ Pran | 57 |
Principal McGee portrayer in the "Grease" films | 57 |
Penultimate stop on Amtrak's Downeaster out of Boston | 57 |
Providing a racy sight gag in a coming-of-age movie, e.g. | 57 |
Pacific islands in W.W. II fighting, with "the" | 57 |
Prefix with "gram" for sharing shots on the weB | 57 |
Pronouncement from one who can no longer hold up his end? | 57 |
Priest known colloquially as "God's marine" | 57 |
Park near Philly's City Hall, site of the LOVE statue | 57 |
Portrayer of one of the Ewing wives on "Dallas" | 57 |
Popular '70s-'80s game show, with "The" | 57 |
Political commentator with an Internet "Report" | 57 |
Program that popularized eared hats, with "The" | 57 |
Paper's space available for stories as opposed to ads | 57 |
Pertinent words from La Fontaine's "Fables" | 57 |