Pyramid-shaped ornamentals that turn bright red in autumn | 57 |
Production company behind NPR's "The World" | 57 |
Prefix for "phobia" that means "dark" | 57 |
Prequel about the Bradfords' family planning efforts? | 57 |
Put your head down, try this, and you'll breathe easy | 57 |
Patron of puking outside Irish pubs before noon, casually | 57 |
Patron figure of getting hammered at 9:00 a.m., for short | 57 |
Player of the Queen Mother in "The Queen," 2006 | 57 |
Peak that's hidden in the four longest puzzle answers | 57 |
Plays the opening of ''Rhapsody in Blue'' | 57 |
Patented maneuver in the communist sport of air dressage? | 57 |
Poor prep technique earned the apprentice the nickname __ | 57 |
Phoebe's identical twin sister on "Friends" | 57 |
Popeil's legendary food processer, first sold in 1963 | 57 |
Pigskin org. with outlandish rules that lasted one season | 57 |
Polka heard frequently on "The Benny Hill Show" | 57 |
Possible answer to "Do you have cheeseburgers?" | 57 |
Palindromic singers of the palindromic hit "SOS" | 58 |
Perennial "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" host | 58 |
Professional org. with a "healthy" balance sheet | 58 |
Peter Gabriel "A Wonderful Day in ___-Way World" | 58 |
Paul Valéry's "La soirée ___ M. Teste" | 58 |
Playing card brand introduced after Lindbergh's flight | 58 |
Presidential name from the Swahili for "blessed" | 58 |
Part of Katniss's look in "The Hunger Games" | 58 |
Politician Lewis who lost the presidency to Zachary Taylor | 58 |
Petroleum company with a famous sign seen from Fenway Park | 58 |
Pete Seeger sang about "Acres" of this shellfish | 58 |
Part of a two-word term that means "baked earth" | 58 |
Posh NYC apartment building (with ''The'') | 58 |
Players who spend most of their time on the bench, briefly | 58 |
Puccini's "O Mimi, tu più non torni" e.g. | 58 |
Pastry that means "flash of lightning" in French | 58 |
Prefix before "tourism" or "terrorism" | 58 |
Poet's ending with "what" or "how" | 58 |
Parker's rank on "McHale's Navy" (Abbr.) | 58 |
Pulver title in ''Mister Roberts'' (Abbr.) | 58 |
Physicist Mach who coined the term "Mach number" | 58 |
Pam of "Foxy Brown" and "Jackie Brown" | 58 |
Poet who wrote "Don't send a poet to London" | 58 |
Programming language that's also the name of an island | 58 |
Pennsylvania city where Rolling Rock was originally brewed | 58 |
Party of the first part and party of the second part, e.g. | 58 |
Prop worn by George Clooney in "The Descendants" | 58 |
Portrayer of "Iron Jay" and "Evil Jay" | 58 |
Playwright David who wrote "Glengarry Glen Ross" | 58 |
Prefix with "biology" or "transmitter" | 58 |
Prefix with "financing" or "economics" | 58 |
Player of the younger Cunningham on "Happy Days" | 58 |
Publisher Zuckerman's book about weapons negotiations? | 58 |
Prefix for "liberal" or "conservative" | 58 |
Peter Lorre's role in "The Story of Mankind" | 58 |
Philosopher William of __, known for his "razor" | 58 |
Product associated with the annual Rotten Sneakers Contest | 58 |
Phrase said while sarcastically snapping one's fingers | 58 |
Palestinian nominee for Best Foreign Language Film of 2013 | 58 |
Pitcher nicknamed "Bulldog" by his manager Tommy | 58 |
Part of Sacagawea's load while guiding Lewis and Clark | 58 |
Prominent part of "Peter Piper picked a peck..." | 58 |
Peter Graves's role on "Mission: Impossible" | 58 |
Philosopher who wrote the ''The Republic'' | 58 |
Phillip, e.g., in Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" | 58 |
Popular game show of the '70s and '80s, familiarly | 58 |
Portrayer of Mrs. Garrett on "The Facts of Life" | 58 |
Peggy who played Lulu Hogg on "Dukes of Hazzard" | 58 |
Prog. discontinued at some campuses during the Vietnam War | 58 |
Pizzeria in Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing" | 58 |
PTA's concern found in all three theme answers (abbr.) | 58 |
Public tribute to a former veep on his silver anniversary? | 58 |
Patriarch of the "First Family of Country Music" | 58 |
Piece of winter sports equipment named after a son of Zeus | 58 |
Part of the Constitution that creates the Executive Branch | 58 |
Part of Georgia named for a relative of baseball legend Ty | 58 |
Ph.D. position researching "Gossip Girl"? (text) | 58 |
Paper that reported the 2004 Madrid train bombings locally | 58 |
Pro Football Hall of Famer nicknamed "Crazylegs" | 58 |
Pasta ___ (dish mentioned in "That's Amore") | 58 |
Plantain named for its seeds, which resemble small insects | 58 |
Prominent features of the theme from "Star Wars" | 58 |
Person born from the mid-60s to the late 70s, give or take | 58 |
Partially obscured (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 58 |
Play about a woman who gets her "just desserts"? | 58 |
Possible response following "Step 2" in the plan | 58 |
Pop song from Chopin's "Fantaisie-Impromptu" | 58 |
Partnership that produced "The Mummy Manifesto"? | 58 |
Post office activity, or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
Problem that grandma had after usin' poorly-made jars? | 58 |
Pop/rock group with a 2002 hit co-written with Mick Jagger | 58 |
Period to turn off one's phone and catch up on TV, say | 58 |
Pulitzer winner for "Tales of the South Pacific" | 58 |
Prime minister who gave his name to an article of clothing | 58 |
Product originally called Dr. Bunting's Sunburn Remedy | 58 |
President of Mexico during Harding's entire presidency | 58 |
Person used to increase a candidate's popularity, e.g. | 58 |
Pottery whose high iron content gives it a distinctive hue | 58 |
Place that might have a large budget for birthday candles? | 58 |
Phrase repeated in almost all of Wesley Willis's songs | 58 |
People who sell a lot of amateur home videos [wink, wink]? | 58 |
Places such as Anatevka in "Fiddler on the Roof" | 58 |
PC game sensation of the early 2000s, with "The" | 58 |