Connection made while feeding a snack dispenser (Part 1) | 56 |
Coach of the 2005 NCAA football champion Texas Longhorns | 56 |
Coen brothers film, "The ___ Wasn't There" | 56 |
Candidate with the slogan "Come home, America" | 56 |
Characteristic of a transitional period in the Stone Age | 56 |
Category the Pentagon uses instead of "other"? | 56 |
Check one's husband's collar for lipstick, e.g.? | 56 |
Captain of the Nebuchadnezzar, in "The Matrix" | 56 |
Chris who played Mr. Big on "Sex and the City" | 56 |
Child's toy in the shape of a Shakespeare character? | 56 |
Condition once called "shell shock," for short | 56 |
Country singer nicknamed "The Cherokee Cowboy" | 56 |
Country where everyone drives the same color automobile? | 56 |
Court case involving a British tennis player and a rake? | 56 |
Comment to a parent reprimanding their child in a store? | 56 |
Commissioner Bud who called the 2002 All-Star Game a tie | 56 |
Card game featuring purple diamonds, red squiggles, etc. | 56 |
Chris of the Giants who's the coach's son-in-law | 56 |
Conan O'Brien's employer from '88 to '91 | 56 |
Commercial word with "Cone" or "Cat" | 56 |
Car in the Beach Boys' hit "Fun, Fun, Fun" | 56 |
Competition TV series with versions in over 30 countries | 56 |
Complaint about a beau that sounds downright optimistic? | 56 |
Classic 1928 musical set in London, with "The" | 56 |
Cave complex targeted during the invasion of Afghanistan | 56 |
Community resident not affiliated with its local college | 56 |
Character defects that cause protagonists' downfalls | 56 |
Charleston, West Virginia's airport is named for him | 56 |
Celebratory chant at Chicago's Grant Park on 11/4/08 | 56 |
Carly Simon hit purportedly referring to one of her exes | 56 |
Cousteau's ''deuxième prénom'' | 56 |
Coors beverage that's Russian for "winter" | 56 |
Cable network specializing in "real life" shows | 57 |
City of 1.1 million named for the wife of King William IV | 57 |
Classical subject of a Velázquez painting in the Prado | 57 |
City that's home to three Unesco World Heritage Sites | 57 |
Cartoonist who helped start an amusement park in Arkansas | 57 |
Character in Meyerbeer's "Robert the Devil" | 57 |
City with the slogan "Step Into the Real Texas" | 57 |
Classic author who was the subject of a 1952 film musical | 57 |
Charlie's successor on "Two and a Half Men" | 57 |
Co-star of Richard in "The Night of the Iguana" | 57 |
Company started in 1946 at the Detroit and Miami airports | 57 |
Cosmetics catalog whose male counterpart is "M" | 57 |
Candidate who Jon Stewart prayed to god would run in 2016 | 57 |
Classic Massachusetts vacation spot, with "the" | 57 |
Carrie Chapman ___, founder of the League of Women Voters | 57 |
Cable channel with the citizen journalist iReport section | 57 |
Channel that's home to "Washington Journal" | 57 |
Country with the most all-time medals in Olympic baseball | 57 |
Christopher Plummer's Tony-winning title role of 1973 | 57 |
City of 15+ million whose busiest street is Chandni Chowk | 57 |
Costar of TV's "How to Marry a Millionaire" | 57 |
Cop Popeye who inspired "The French Connection" | 57 |
Composer of the "Pomp and Circumstance" marches | 57 |
Change "captain" to "cap'n," e.g. | 57 |
Cassandra Peterson's "Mistress of the Dark" | 57 |
Comedian Philips once called "a one-man asylum" | 57 |
Computer built under the code name "Project PX" | 57 |
Constitutional proposal first introduced in Cong. in 1923 | 57 |
Comic strip retitled "The Piranha Club" in 1998 | 57 |
Costume designer for both versions of "Ben-Hur" | 57 |
Computer key that's the equivalent of clicking Cancel | 57 |
Comic strip that generated 23 books, with "The" | 57 |
Coins with overlooked flaws that are put into circulation | 57 |
Catching it means he's next at the altar, so they say | 57 |
Czech diacritical sometimes called an inverted circumflex | 57 |
Cracker brand that sounds like a greeting to a prostitute | 57 |
Country whose flag says "God is great" 22 times | 57 |
Country whose flag's stripes are red, white and black | 57 |
Capital whose name is Urdu for "place of peace" | 57 |
Country whose flag has two blue stripes and a Magen David | 57 |
Composer of the 1906 "Central Park in the Dark" | 57 |
Clampett patriarch on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 57 |
Cereal that's "Kid-tested, mother-approved" | 57 |
Charles G. Finney's "The Circus of Dr. ___" | 57 |
Chip brand that comes in a KC Masterpiece barbecue flavor | 57 |
Comedian whose repertoire includes "Jaywalking" | 57 |
Celebrity who testified at the 2005 Michael Jackson trial | 57 |
Co-star of Denzel in "The Manchurian Candidate" | 57 |
Creedence Clearwater Revival song about a California city | 57 |
Country whose leader has competed in five Winter Olympics | 57 |
Campbell who was one of five on "Party of Five" | 57 |
Campbell of "Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical" | 57 |
Charting soundtrack "The Hunchback of ___ Dame" | 57 |
City where Camus's "The Plague" takes place | 57 |
Crosswordy snacks that David Steinberg shares at the ACPT | 57 |
City from which Amundsen started his Antarctic expedition | 57 |
Clayton, who sang "I'm Chiquita Banana ..." | 57 |
Cola whose original name was "Brad's Drink" | 57 |
Challenge for Laurel and Hardy in 'The Music Box' | 57 |
Correspondent's "Oh, and another thing ..." | 57 |
Cincinnati center fielder moonlighting as a photographer? | 57 |
Coworker of Val in the comic strip "Stone Soup" | 57 |
Columbus's first ___ to Spain was made on the Niña | 57 |
Charter member of Games magazine's Games Hall of Fame | 57 |
Charles ___, "Brideshead Revisited" protagonist | 57 |
Canadian-born comedian once featured on the cover of Time | 57 |
Company whose brands include Brylcreem and Croustipâte | 57 |
Character debuting in 1710 as a Chinese ne'er-do-well | 57 |