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 |
Class in which paintings that have lost value are studied? | 58 |
Cartoon superhero who co-headlined next to Secret Squirrel | 58 |
Christine ___ (“The Phantom of the Opera” heroine) | 58 |
Comedian who did 1992's "No Cure For Cancer" | 58 |
Climbing knot wound twice as many times as a common figure | 58 |
Class in which the lesson might come to a screeching halt? | 58 |
Cleaning method for which you might buy a pre-packaged kit | 58 |
Cosmetics mogul who said "Beauty is an attitude" | 58 |
Classic 1982 movie line spoken with an outstretched finger | 58 |
Chart indicating the progression of darkness after sunset? | 58 |
CNBC analyst Ron who used to host "Street Signs" | 58 |
Cellist who debuted at London's Wigmore Hall at age 16 | 58 |
Composer and pianist called "The Irish Romantic" | 58 |
Come to your senses before entering spring or summer (3,6) | 58 |
Celebrity chef who likes to "kick it up a notch" | 58 |
Curl around the edge of the hole without going in, in golf | 58 |
Country singer-songwriter who wrote hits for Merle Haggard | 58 |
Cookie Monster's lament after bombing an English test? | 58 |
Celebratory time for people who appreciate delivery women? | 58 |
Contestant from the 50th state in a certain beauty pageant | 58 |
Comic strip character's book about butchers' cuts? | 58 |
City with the world's first telephone directory (1878) | 58 |
Connecticut location where Scrabble was first manufactured | 58 |
Court plea that accepts punishment without admitting guilt | 58 |
Career of the parent who typed up the Career Day schedule? | 58 |
Content of Cliven Bundy's last widely televised screed | 58 |
Census acronym that almost sounds like a line of disciples | 58 |
Corporate action that increases the par value of its stock | 58 |
Company providing financial assistance to college students | 58 |
California weather phenomenon that keeps everyone relaxed? | 58 |
Comedy show that once featured John Candy and Martin Short | 58 |
Cop role that won Pacino his first Best Actor Golden Globe | 58 |
Chumbawamba "When Fine Society ___ Down to Dine" | 58 |
Conductor whose name is spelled with two musical syllables | 58 |
Chain that calls itself "America's Drive-In" | 58 |
Cable movie channel that used to have an exclamation point | 58 |
Chateau __ Michelle: world's largest Riesling producer | 58 |
Children's hospital in Memphis founded by Danny Thomas | 58 |
Comparable to an unexpected amount of money in an account? | 58 |
Chinese revolutionary who attacked Dan Quayle in a debate? | 58 |
Cable station with the tagline "Imagine Greater" | 58 |
Company that makes semiconductors and digital rice cookers | 58 |
Contest in which you try to get your opponent on your side | 58 |
Coach Ewbank who led the Jets to a Super Bowl championship | 58 |
Chaucer's "___ with his shoures sote . . . " | 58 |
Charlotte's pig pal in "Charlotte's Web" | 58 |
Classical musician whose career has had its ups and downs? | 58 |
Chris Rock voices one in the "Madagascar" movies | 58 |
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 |