Pig in the Jim Davis comic strip "U.S. Acres" | 55 |
Pacific Ocean nation whose largest island is Babelthuap | 55 |
Prefix with "gram" for a darkroom-created piC | 55 |
Parrot's cry in ''Treasure Island'' | 55 |
Puerto Rican city that shares its name with an explorer | 55 |
Planet system in several "Star Trek" episodes | 55 |
Parks who wouldn't take discrimination sitting down | 55 |
Play that brought "robot" into the vocabulary | 55 |
Producer who worked with Cobain on "In Utero" | 55 |
Politician who coined the term "death panels" | 55 |
Point farthest from the moon in a satellite's orbit | 55 |
Platform on which to receive a red dot on the forehead? | 55 |
Part of the legacy of "The Dukes of Hazzard"? | 55 |
Parts of transportation for passengers and their autos? | 55 |
Park that in 1933 held the first baseball All-Star Game | 55 |
Possibly the first thing you'd touch in a dark room | 55 |
Physicist who received 1958's Albert Einstein Award | 55 |
Player of Professor Trelawney in the Harry Potter films | 55 |
Phish lyric "___ bouncing round the room ..." | 55 |
Profanities (and a hint to this puzzle's anomalies) | 55 |
Peanuts character with "naturally curly hair" | 55 |
Popular Bach work for keyboard (1994, 1996, 1999, 2002) | 55 |
Political group whose name means "enthusiasm" | 55 |
Pay you receive as you're frogmarched out the door? | 55 |
Philosopher associated with the “will to power” | 55 |
Popular gifts that make a distinctive sound when shaken | 55 |
Pianist Ruth's audience knows exactly when to clap? | 55 |
Politician who launched "Citizens for McCain" | 55 |
Protective covering rolled out at a seafood restaurant? | 55 |
Portrayer of Lt. Rodriguez on "N.Y.P.D. Blue" | 55 |
Play with no intermission and only a few scenes, likely | 55 |
Painter Alice who was the subject of a 2007 documentary | 55 |
Portia's maid in "The Merchant of Venice" | 55 |
Person who's undergone a change, self-descriptively | 55 |
Phrase often followed with "it's nothing" | 55 |
Possible reply to "I have a question for you" | 55 |
Pink Floyd "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" song | 55 |
Praiseful essay about the grandaddy of all video games? | 55 |
Punishment of having to wear a paper sign on your back? | 55 |
Practices performed for one's health and well-being | 55 |
Portmanteau for some larger-than-average mobile devices | 55 |
Post-pink band formed from the ashes of the Sex Pistols | 55 |
Pablo's wife in "For Whom the Bell Tolls" | 55 |
People who prefer to woo from the comfort of the couch? | 55 |
Presidential candidate who wrote "No Apology" | 55 |
Poem whose first, third and seventh lines are identical | 55 |
Publicist covers my group's bakery container (5, 4) | 55 |
Prenuptial press moniker for the late Princess of Wales | 55 |
President Santos portrayer on "The West Wing" | 55 |
Promo by the author of "Baby and Child Care"? | 55 |
Person that a whale with a clogged blowhole might call? | 55 |
Piece of work found in this puzzle's longer entries | 55 |
President who went on to become a Supreme Court justice | 55 |
Plummet ... or what this puzzle's theme answers do? | 55 |
Pico de ___ (12,000-foot volcano on the Canary Islands) | 55 |
Physicist who pioneered alternating current electricity | 55 |
Penultimate song on "Abbey Road" (ironically) | 55 |
Prefix with "dynamics" or "nuclear" | 55 |
Poitier's "In the Heat of the Night" role | 55 |
Picard's counselor on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 55 |
Ponytailed pal of Lucy Van Pelt, in "Peanuts" | 55 |
Portrayer of Deangelo Vickers on "The Office" | 55 |
PBS station behind "Live From Lincoln Center" | 55 |
Pair commemorated on North Carolina's state quarter | 55 |
Publisher of the most widely read magazine in the U.S. | 54 |
Puzzle theme which appears nine more times in the grid | 54 |
Pitcher in the first game of a playoff series, usually | 54 |
Prefix for "culture" or "business" | 54 |
Pop trio from Oslo with the hit "Take On Me" | 54 |
Political state whose symbol often appears in Wite-Out | 54 |
Paul who sang "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | 54 |
Persian-based faith stressing the oneness of humankind | 54 |
Prepare under the heat coming from the top of the oven | 54 |
Precursor to reality shows like "Punk'd" | 54 |
Place to find things you like and things you don't | 54 |
Publisher and "What's My Line?" panelist | 54 |
Prefix with "sphere" or "friendly" | 54 |
Posthumous Pierre de Coubertin medal winner Zátopek | 54 |
Pulver's rank in "Mister Roberts": Abbr. | 54 |
Pavel Chekov of "Star Trek," for one (abbr.) | 54 |
Parts of Alaska's Denali Highway are built on them | 54 |
Predators in the "Predator" films, for short | 54 |
Playwright Ensler of "The Vagina Monologues" | 54 |
Portrayer of Cesar in Broadway's "Fanny" | 54 |
Philosopher who was the father of dialectical idealism | 54 |
Part of an old TV catchphrase, also used by Ed McMahon | 54 |
Popular children's "find it" book series | 54 |
P.O.D. "Who's gonna bow down? Every ___" | 54 |
Pyongyang's place (with ''North'') | 54 |
Pakistan's so-called "Garden of Mughals" | 54 |
Priestess in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" | 54 |
Prison sentence that may be "without parole" | 54 |
Prime minister born in Ukraine and raised in Milwaukee | 54 |
Prefix with "tarsal" or "physical" | 54 |
Prefix for "physics" or "physical" | 54 |
Pink Floyd "The Dark Side of the Moon" smash | 54 |
Prefix with "natal" or "classical" | 54 |
Peeples of the "Big Momma's House" films | 54 |
President who appeared on ''Laugh-In'' | 54 |
Prefix with "profit" or "partisan" | 54 |