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 |
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 |
Programming language named for Lord Byron's daughter | 56 |
Port whose harbor is in the crater of an extinct volcano | 56 |
Prefix with "ballistic" or "dynamic" | 56 |
Prefix with "magnetic" or "dynamics" | 56 |
Pulitzer winner for "A Delicate Balance," 1967 | 56 |
Portrayer of Baldwin's father on "30 Rock" | 56 |
Portrayer of Senator Vinick on "The West Wing" | 56 |
Physicist represented in the play "Copenhagen" | 56 |
Pleading question said while pulling on Mom's sleeve | 56 |
Pet that never eats or has ''accidents'' | 56 |
Product once advertised as "Ice-cold sunshine" | 56 |
Place where an insulting comment might "stick" | 56 |
Painter of ''The Persistence of Memory'' | 56 |
Product that produces a geyser when combined with Mentos | 56 |
Prefix with "friendly" and "warrior" | 56 |
Poe poem written at the time of the California Gold Rush | 56 |
Poisoned husband in "Mourning Becomes Electra" | 56 |
Part of Greenstreet's "Casablanca" costume | 56 |
Part of a "Jack and the Beanstalk" exclamation | 56 |
Pointer Sisters wanted a man with a "Slow" one | 56 |
Prefix with "national" or "personal" | 56 |
Period of human history that began about 3,000 years ago | 56 |
Pacific island on which a memorable WWII photo was taken | 56 |
Penn taking a break from acting to work for Barack Obama | 56 |
Philosopher who asked "What is enlightenment?" | 56 |
Pip at the start of "Great Expectations," e.g. | 56 |
Poetry's ''rare and radiant maiden'' | 56 |
Pirsig book subtitled "An Inquiry Into Morals" | 56 |
Pete and Julie's cohort on "The Mod Squad" | 56 |
Philosopher John who posited a theory of social contract | 56 |
Peter who played Cairo in "The Maltese Falcon" | 56 |