| Austen’s “handsome, clever, and rich” heroine | 57 |
| Anagram of "tone" that means "within" | 57 |
| Artist whose moniker is the pronunciation of his initials | 57 |
| Award handed out by Jimmy Kimmel and Lebron James in 2007 | 57 |
| Abbreviation meaning "and more stuff like that" | 57 |
| Any of Paganini's "24 Caprices," in essence | 57 |
| A gift in O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi" | 57 |
| Automotive part ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
| Auto accessory often mounted on the windshield, for short | 57 |
| Advice to the rash, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
| Anne who starred in the 1998 remake of "Psycho" | 57 |
| Answer to "Where's that last piece of pie?" | 57 |
| Abbr. meaning "in the same place," in footnotes | 57 |
| Ancient region with an architectural style named after it | 57 |
| Airline whose name is consecutive letters of the alphabet | 57 |
| Actor Lesser who played Uncle Leo on "Seinfeld" | 57 |
| Asian city whose name means "place of the gods" | 57 |
| Actress whose last name is a New York school's inits. | 57 |
| Alison who won a Pulitzer for "Foreign Affairs" | 57 |
| Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to ___ Thing" | 57 |
| Alma mater for McDonnell and Douglas of McDonnell Douglas | 57 |
| Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were ___" | 57 |
| Anita who sang "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" | 57 |
| Any of the singers of the 1973 hit "Love Train" | 57 |
| Author who doesn't maintain an Academy Awards fansite | 57 |
| Actor Michael who wrote "Hemingway's Chair" | 57 |
| Architect awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1993 | 57 |
| Afternoons, briefly (and hint to this puzzle's theme) | 57 |
| After the moose and elk, it's the largest of its kind | 57 |
| Actor Keanu who has played in the bands Dogstar and Becky | 57 |
| Across-the-pond speech patterns studied by British actors | 57 |
| Author who was once Claudia Johnson's press secretary | 57 |
| Annenberg/___ (non-profit behind educational programming) | 57 |
| Actor portrayed by his son in "The Mambo Kings" | 57 |
| Artist who claimed to have engaged in cannibalism in 1904 | 57 |
| Almost any poem that starts "Roses are red ..." | 57 |
| Actor who often said, "Sorry about that, Chief" | 57 |
| Actress Mildred of "Death of a Salesman" (1951) | 57 |
| Author of a 1952 novel published in full in Life magazine | 57 |
| Athena's status [three consecutive identical letters] | 57 |
| A1: "They're probably ___ him as we speak." | 57 |
| A1: "Right. They're a couple of ___ types." | 57 |
| Asians featured in Eastwood's "Gran Torino" | 57 |
| An Emmy winner for "Love Among the Ruins": 1975 | 57 |
| Archaeologist Louis + actress Farrah = job for a plumber? | 57 |
| Abandoned after falling into a swimming pool while drunk? | 57 |
| Actor Sam of Broadway's "The Sunshine Boys" | 57 |
| Authenticated "Death of a Salesman" manuscript? | 57 |
| “Peter, Paul and ___” (1969 children’s album) | 57 |
| Anthropomorphic vacuum cleaner on "Teletubbies" | 57 |
| Antique Louisville Slugger or derogatory name for grandma | 57 |
| Actress Annie who voiced Bo Peep in "Toy Story" | 57 |
| Agatha Christie's "The Mysterious Mr. ____" | 57 |
| Actor in "The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg" | 57 |
| Attached to "Steel," it's a Hefty trash bag | 57 |
| Activity in which people are not playing with a full deck | 57 |
| Actress Locke of "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" | 57 |
| Aptly named Nevada border community known for its casinos | 57 |
| Al who sought the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination | 57 |
| Air from Borodin's "Polovtsian Dance No. 2" | 57 |
| Aggressive, competitive person from Taiwan's capital? | 57 |
| Any of seven Chinese puzzle pieces that can form a square | 57 |
| Aerosmith lyric "Sleeping late and smoking ___" | 57 |
| Anne Brontë's "The ___ of Wildfell Hall" | 57 |
| Air conditioner brand that's "hard to stop" | 57 |
| Assist (or interfere, depending on who you're asking) | 57 |
| Alma mater of puzzlemakers Mike Nothnagel and yours truly | 57 |
| Actor Rhames of the "Mission: Impossible" films | 57 |
| Any one of the concentric circles in a ripple, in physics | 57 |
| Anteater's sound effect in the comic "B.C." | 57 |
| Alphabetically first member of the Baseball Hall of Fame | 56 |
| Attachment to "nautics" or "dynamic" | 56 |
| Author of "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" | 56 |
| Author of "Other People" and "Money" | 56 |
| Author in the 1950s "angry young men" movement | 56 |
| “Things fall ___; the centre cannot hold”: Yeats | 56 |
| According to predictions in the show "Medium"? | 56 |
| Animal visitor to Paris in a classic children's book | 56 |
| “I never said most of the things I said” speaker | 56 |
| Announcement made with a greeting card featuring a stork | 56 |
| Author of the memoir "One Soldier's Story" | 56 |
| Any of five that begin this puzzle's longest answers | 56 |
| “___ Vista Social Club” (1999 music documentary) | 56 |
| Any of T. S. Eliot's "practical" creatures | 56 |
| Agent Scully's first name on "The X-Files" | 56 |
| A "clothing refresher" used to be called a ___ | 56 |
| Ashley who writes an advice column for the New York Post | 56 |
| Annual "Movie Yearbook" author since the 1990s | 56 |
| Adams in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" | 56 |
| Attained through struggle (with ''out'') | 56 |
| Actor Sitka who appeared in numerous Three Stooges films | 56 |
| Actress Durance who plays Lois on "Smallville" | 56 |
| Artistic pseudonym derived from its owner's initials | 56 |
| Artist known by the French pronunciation of his initials | 56 |
| Actor Rupert of "My Best Friend's Wedding" | 56 |
| Â Â Musical with the song "Rainbow Tour" | 56 |
| Angle (and a three-word hint to this puzzle's theme) | 56 |
| Acceleration unit named after a famous Italian physicist | 56 |
| Americans who reached adulthood in the '80s, briefly | 56 |
| Angelina Jolie biopic about a heroin-addicted supermodel | 56 |