Catching it means he's next at the altar, so they say | 57 |
Czech diacritical sometimes called an inverted circumflex | 57 |
Cracker brand that sounds like a greeting to a prostitute | 57 |
Country whose flag says "God is great" 22 times | 57 |
Country whose flag's stripes are red, white and black | 57 |
Capital whose name is Urdu for "place of peace" | 57 |
Country whose flag has two blue stripes and a Magen David | 57 |
Composer of the 1906 "Central Park in the Dark" | 57 |
Clampett patriarch on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 57 |
Cereal that's "Kid-tested, mother-approved" | 57 |
Charles G. Finney's "The Circus of Dr. ___" | 57 |
Chip brand that comes in a KC Masterpiece barbecue flavor | 57 |
Comedian whose repertoire includes "Jaywalking" | 57 |
Celebrity who testified at the 2005 Michael Jackson trial | 57 |
Co-star of Denzel in "The Manchurian Candidate" | 57 |
Creedence Clearwater Revival song about a California city | 57 |
Country whose leader has competed in five Winter Olympics | 57 |
Campbell who was one of five on "Party of Five" | 57 |
Campbell of "Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical" | 57 |
Charting soundtrack "The Hunchback of ___ Dame" | 57 |
City where Camus's "The Plague" takes place | 57 |
Crosswordy snacks that David Steinberg shares at the ACPT | 57 |
City from which Amundsen started his Antarctic expedition | 57 |
Clayton, who sang "I'm Chiquita Banana ..." | 57 |
Cola whose original name was "Brad's Drink" | 57 |
Challenge for Laurel and Hardy in 'The Music Box' | 57 |
Correspondent's "Oh, and another thing ..." | 57 |
Cincinnati center fielder moonlighting as a photographer? | 57 |
Coworker of Val in the comic strip "Stone Soup" | 57 |
Columbus's first ___ to Spain was made on the Niña | 57 |
Charter member of Games magazine's Games Hall of Fame | 57 |
Charles ___, "Brideshead Revisited" protagonist | 57 |
Canadian-born comedian once featured on the cover of Time | 57 |
Company whose brands include Brylcreem and Croustipâte | 57 |
Character debuting in 1710 as a Chinese ne'er-do-well | 57 |
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 |
Company that began offering pet health insurance in 2008 | 56 |
Crockett's last stand (with ''the'') | 56 |
Charlie's brother, on "Two and a Half Men" | 56 |
Clapton "Journeyman" rocker "No ___" | 56 |
Cleveland Indians third baseman born on leap day in 1924 | 56 |
Condition that literally means "lack of blood" | 56 |
Clarence Odbody in "It's a Wonderful Life" | 56 |
Character on "The Simpsons" married to Manjula | 56 |
Car company whose name means "listen" in Latin | 56 |
Cartoonist Keane who draws "The Family Circus" | 56 |
Coach with the most NCAA Division I basketball victories | 56 |
Cleanser brand that "hasn't scratched yet" | 56 |
Cleaning brand that "hasn't scratched yet" | 56 |
Country that calls itself the "Abode of Peace" | 56 |
Communication device on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 56 |
Commemoration of a 19th century Mexican military victory | 56 |
Comedy Central's "Broad ___" (Tribute #10) | 56 |
City that burned LeBron James jerseys in July, for short | 56 |
Collaborator with Disney on the film "Destino" | 56 |
Comedian Carvey of ''Wayne's World'' | 56 |
City at the confluence of the Lehigh and Delaware rivers | 56 |
Class with a take-home, open-book, true-false final, say | 56 |