| Cylindrical cardboard containers apropos for this puzzle? | 57 |
| Coffee additive endorsed by Star Wars bounty hunter Fett? | 57 |
| Cause bad luck for "Harry Potter" actress Emma? | 57 |
| Confucius say "Man who run behind car gets ___" | 57 |
| Ceramic canine seen outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre | 57 |
| Complimentary road service in Sierra Leone's capital? | 57 |
| Composer of "Auto Mall and the Night Visitors"? | 57 |
| Cry of "Small burgers only!" at McDonald's? | 57 |
| Comedian in the U.S. version of "Queer as Folk" | 57 |
| Currency unit in the song "Christmas Is Coming" | 57 |
| Commit a party foul that won't lead to another invite | 57 |
| Chemical connection that involves a transfer of electrons | 57 |
| Construction set invented by Frank Lloyd Wright's son | 57 |
| Cricket fielders positioned directly behind wicketkeepers | 57 |
| Collins/Tarkington book about winning a game of roulette? | 57 |
| Chicago strip (Greater North Michigan Avenue Association) | 57 |
| Company that introduced coin-slide washers in laundromats | 57 |
| Critic's positive review of drummer Keith of the Who? | 57 |
| COMEDY CENTRAL rebranded to cover etiquette among humans? | 57 |
| Character last seen at the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony | 57 |
| Composer who wrote the book "The Paris Diaries" | 57 |
| Celebrated racehorse nicknamed "The Red Terror" | 57 |
| Circular display used to make choices in some video games | 57 |
| Classic arcade game character who hopped around a pyramid | 57 |
| C.P.A.'s advice for lowering future-year liabilities? | 57 |
| Calvin's baby sitter in "Calvin and Hobbes" | 57 |
| Civil rights org. formed after the Montgomery bus boycott | 57 |
| Commercial word with "Cone" and "Cap" | 57 |
| Canine mascot of the National Fire Protection Association | 57 |
| Controversial 1987 exposé by ex-MI5 agent Peter Wright | 57 |
| Carmen or Juni Cortez, in an action adventure film series | 57 |
| Crash Test Dummies: "Sittin' on a Tree ___" | 57 |
| Cows' reactions to having their hair and makeup done? | 57 |
| Compact tools that open bottles of wine and cans of beans | 57 |
| Cassidy who played Lurch on "The Addams Family" | 57 |
| Cowboy who sang the title song from "High Noon" | 57 |
| Coffee with a spot in "Guinness World Records"? | 57 |
| Carrere who played a fox in "Wayne's World" | 57 |
| Candy bar at the center of a "Seinfeld" episode | 57 |
| Circus legend Karl who developed the seven-person pyramid | 57 |
| Creature with the scientific name Troglodytes troglodytes | 57 |
| Chinese city of 2.6 million on an island of the same name | 57 |
| Country now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo | 57 |
| Cable network that airs "Criss Angel: Mindfreak" | 58 |
| Chicago sausage king Froman impersonated by Ferris Bueller | 58 |
| Chemical featured on a 1989 "60 Minutes" segment | 58 |
| Claire's younger daughter on "Modern Family" | 58 |
| Clue to how "rate mortgage" is adjustable herein | 58 |
| Classic singer with the 2005 album "Rock Swings" | 58 |
| Class that will teach you how to put things in perspective | 58 |
| Continent with the world's two most populous countries | 58 |
| Cheese named after an Italian town in the Vicenza province | 58 |
| Charisse's dance partner in "The Band Wagon" | 58 |
| Cartoon boy who can be described by an anagram of his name | 58 |
| City whose name can be anagrammed, appropriately, to ARABS | 58 |
| Contest in which the rules must be followed to the letter? | 58 |
| Coiner of "It ain't over till it's over" | 58 |
| Capital city whose name means "wooded" in French | 58 |
| Cartoonist with regular "Advice fo' Chillun" | 58 |
| Cruise's sound-alike costar in "Vanilla Sky" | 58 |
| Chemist who was the first female professor at the Sorbonne | 58 |
| Château ___ (prison in "The Count of Monte Cristo) | 58 |
| Cartoon character who says "Swiper, no swiping!" | 58 |
| Children's author who coined the word "nerd" | 58 |
| City named in a Ben & Jerry's "Mudslide" | 58 |
| Color of Death's dart, in "Venus and Adonis" | 58 |
| Character trait of Tom Wolfe's Masters of the Universe | 58 |
| Commercial name that means, literally, "skyward" | 58 |
| Character Woods who invented the "bend and snap" | 58 |
| Chef with a "Louisiana Real and Rustic" cookbook | 58 |
| Christine's lover, in "Phantom of the Opera" | 58 |
| Completion to "proverb" or "different" | 58 |
| Creator of the (current) world's fastest supercomputer | 58 |
| California county in which Mount Whitney is partly located | 58 |
| Comment after another meeting with an ancient Hebrew king? | 58 |
| City the Sisters of Mercy and Corinne Bailey Rae come from | 58 |
| Chiefs quarterback Dawson in the Pro Football Hall of Fame | 58 |
| Clothing company whose first product was a waterproof boot | 58 |
| California home to Streisand, Gibson, Theron, Spears, etc. | 58 |
| Completely uses up, as a credit card, with "out" | 58 |
| Character in "La Bohème" and "Rent" | 58 |
| CBS series with a spin-off that takes place in Los Angeles | 58 |
| Carbonell who plays Dr. Richard Alpert on "Lost" | 58 |
| Common words in ''A Big Hunk o' Love'' | 58 |
| Cry heard at a sporting event recently banned in Catalonia | 58 |
| Country whose name is occasionally used as an exclamation? | 58 |
| Cookie that received its kosher certification in late 1997 | 58 |
| City with an NBA team, but no NFL, MLB, or NHL club: Abbr. | 58 |
| Chief Joseph ___, after whom a Maine college town is named | 58 |
| Cheri who played Gail Hailstorm in "Scary Movie" | 58 |
| Chemistry Nobelist Hahn, who co-discovered nuclear fission | 58 |
| Celebration of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem | 58 |
| Classic 1740 romance subtitled "Virtue Rewarded" | 58 |
| City in northeast Italy, or Cleveland's largest suburb | 58 |
| Construction device for figuring out if a fixture is level | 58 |
| Character in a TV episode called "Space Madness" | 58 |
| California tourist spot in "Planet of the Apes"? | 58 |
| Carrier that launched the EuroBonus frequent flier program | 58 |
| Cracks about the coxswain, from the other end of the boat? | 58 |
| Christina in the 2005 revival of "Sweet Charity" | 58 |