"I've Heard That Song Before" lyricist Sammy | 58 |
James who wrote "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 58 |
Oscar winner who took his stage name from a WWII Navy film | 58 |
Oscar winner for ''The Cider House Rules'' | 58 |
Michael who starred in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" | 58 |
"The Purple Rose of ___" (1985 Woody Allen film) | 58 |
"Curtain ___" (Eminem's greatest hits album) | 58 |
"Lid" in each of this puzzle's theme entries | 58 |
Cartoonist with regular "Advice fo' Chillun" | 58 |
When they're locked, you look like you're shouting | 58 |
Setting for Radiohead's "Karma Police" video | 58 |
"___ Mia" (Top 10 hit for Jay and the Americans) | 58 |
Like the ''Knowledge'' of a Nicholson film | 58 |
2006 Pixar movie featuring the character Lightning McQueen | 58 |
Politician Lewis who lost the presidency to Zachary Taylor | 58 |
Othello's supposed rival for Desdemona's affection | 58 |
One who "must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES": Eliot | 58 |
Types between "From" and "To," perhaps | 58 |
They may be burned in order to preserve information: Abbr. | 58 |
"_____ a rire" ("It is to laugh"): Fr. | 58 |
Ben Stiller's role in "The Royal Tenenbaums" | 58 |
"Waltz for Eva and ___" ("Evita" song) | 58 |
A star of "Come Back to the 5 & Dime . . . " | 58 |
Figurine that comes in Washington, Lincoln and Obama forms | 58 |
Petroleum company with a famous sign seen from Fenway Park | 58 |
Pete Seeger sang about "Acres" of this shellfish | 58 |
Rosabella's friend in "The Most Happy Fella" | 58 |
Name of the goldfish in Disney's "Pinocchio" | 58 |
''From Here to Eternity'' actor Montgomery | 58 |
''I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy'' composer | 58 |
Sitcom security device that often defeated its own purpose | 58 |
Figure in an "America's Most Wanted" episode | 58 |
Yankee who sympathized with the South during the Civil War | 58 |
Sportscaster who wrote "I Never Played the Game" | 58 |
Part of a two-word term that means "baked earth" | 58 |
It might be called a "two-up two-down" by a Brit | 58 |
"I vow to go out more in the evenings," said ___ | 58 |
2009 Best Documentary Feature winner, with "The" | 58 |
One of the official languages of the Northwest Territories | 58 |
Cruise's sound-alike costar in "Vanilla Sky" | 58 |
What big girls don't do, according to the Four Seasons | 58 |
Network whose first broadcast was a 1979 speech by Al Gore | 58 |
Keynote speaker at the 1984 Democratic National Convention | 58 |
Spitzer's successor as New York's attorney general | 58 |
Chemist who was the first female professor at the Sorbonne | 58 |
Led Zep "When you ___ it, mama, save me a slice" | 58 |
LIU branch with the slogan "The choice is clear" | 58 |
Novel that inspired "The Six Million Dollar Man" | 58 |
Actor ___ Ritchard of Broadway's "Peter Pan" | 58 |
"___ means nothing" (1918 manifesto declaration) | 58 |
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" band ___ Punk | 58 |
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author Roald | 58 |
African capital whose name means "tamarind tree" | 58 |
Posh NYC apartment building (with ''The'') | 58 |
Surname shared by Chicago's two longest-serving mayors | 58 |
Salvador who painted "The Persistence of Memory" | 58 |
''Christ of St. John of the Cross'' artist | 58 |
"Two Years Before the Mast" author Richard Henry | 58 |
Org. whose headquarters are at 1776 D St. NW in Washington | 58 |
Stones "Sit down, shut up, don't ___ to cry" | 58 |
One who uses the phrase "Betcha can't . . ." | 58 |
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" producer Michael | 58 |
___ Pound (seating area for zealous Cleveland Browns fans) | 58 |
Tony Orlando and ___ ("Knock Three Times" group) | 58 |
End of ___ (the apocalypse, or what soap opera fans fear?) | 58 |
Richard Simmons weight-loss program with color-coded cards | 58 |
Actress Reynolds of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" | 58 |
"It's __ Season": agricultural supply slogan | 58 |
Opus ___ (group depicted in "The Da Vinci Code") | 58 |
State that's only nine mi. wide at its narrowest point | 58 |
Site of a memorable "When Harry Met Sally" scene | 58 |
"--- is not just a river in Egypt" (rehab motto) | 58 |
After the Fire's Falco cover "___ Kommissar" | 58 |
John who played Joshua in "The Ten Commandments" | 58 |
Actress who played Katherine Harris in "Recount" | 58 |
"I'm With the Band" author Pamela ___ Barres | 58 |
Band with the 1980 hit album "Freedom of Choice" | 58 |
The Yankees use them, but the Mets rarely ever can (abbr.) | 58 |
Players who spend most of their time on the bench, briefly | 58 |
Longtime model Parkinson of "The Price Is Right" | 58 |
"What's Eating Gilbert Grape" actor Leonardo | 58 |
Château ___ (prison in "The Count of Monte Cristo) | 58 |
Tommy Pickles's younger brother on "Rugrats" | 58 |
Leap-the-___ (world's oldest operating roller coaster) | 58 |
Year the Ostrogoths were defeated at the Battle of Taginae | 58 |
Like a victim at a crime scene where the M.E. is called in | 58 |
"___ What Comes Natur'lly," 1946 Berlin song | 58 |
The Killers "All These Things That I've ___" | 58 |
Cartoon character who says "Swiper, no swiping!" | 58 |
Frito-Lay chip that's "a little bit of gold" | 58 |
Fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres in "Finding Nemo" | 58 |
2009 David Rosenfelt novel featuring reporter Chris Turley | 58 |
2009 Grammy winner for "Crack a Bottle," briefly | 58 |
Children's author who coined the word "nerd" | 58 |
Home of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building | 58 |
City named in a Ben & Jerry's "Mudslide" | 58 |
Megadeth: "The Holy Wars ... The Punishment ___" | 58 |
Puccini's "O Mimi, tu più non torni" e.g. | 58 |
"A Child's Christmas in Wales" author Thomas | 58 |
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door" singer, 1973 | 58 |