Subsequent to the Babylonian captivity, in Jewish history | 57 |
Shallow-fried one of many in the national dish of Belarus | 57 |
Shaw play that was the basis for "My Fair Lady" | 57 |
Scandinavian fans of Wiggum's kid (in Simpsons-iana)? | 57 |
Star of ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' | 57 |
Star of 1986's "A Judgment in Stone" (1940) | 57 |
Singer with the 1994 #1 hit "Bump N' Grind" | 57 |
She played a corrupt cop in "Pineapple Express" | 57 |
Steve Martin film based on "Cyrano de Bergerac" | 57 |
Star of "Vicky Cristina Barcelona," in tabloids | 57 |
Subject of Stefan Fatsis' book "Word Freak" | 57 |
St. whose motto is "Under God, the people rule" | 57 |
Song from Sondheim's "A Little Night Music" | 57 |
Sermon subject + a letter + trial subject + cat sound = ? | 57 |
Sports equipment that doesn't fit in carry-on luggage | 57 |
Seattle ___ (racehorse that won the Triple Crown in 1977) | 57 |
School hit with an NCAA "death penalty" in 1987 | 57 |
Show with "Celebrity Jeopardy!" spoofs, briefly | 57 |
Shelby who wrote "The Content of Our Character" | 57 |
Skittles slogan ... or an alternate title for this puzzle | 57 |
Support worker hiding in the eight longest puzzle answers | 57 |
Susan's portrayer on "Desperate Housewives" | 57 |
Sam Houston served as its president, senator and governor | 57 |
Simon & Garfunkel hit after "Mrs. Robinson" | 57 |
Song from Tchaikovsky's "Andante Cantabile" | 57 |
She asked, "What's love got to do with it?" | 57 |
Starting catcher in every All-Star Game from 1964 to 1967 | 57 |
Séance phenomena / Seattle Center Coliseum, since 1995 | 57 |
Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" and others | 57 |
Sch. whose students have won more than 200 Olympic medals | 57 |
She played Fantine in "Les Misérables," 1998 | 57 |
Solo part in Benjamin Britten's "Lachrymae" | 57 |
Simulation of an environment created by a computer system | 57 |
Sports org. whose first signed athlete was Sheryl Swoopes | 57 |
Sports league that used a red-white-and-blue ball: Abbr. | 56 |
Sandler of "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" | 56 |
Smith who wrote “The Theory of Moral Sentiments” | 56 |
Sandler of “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry” | 56 |
Singer with the albums "19" and "21" | 56 |
Sarah McLachlan hit from the album "Surfacing" | 56 |
Sarah McLachlan "__ I do believe I failed you" | 56 |
Sequence found in this puzzle's five longest answers | 56 |
Steely Dan album whose cover was painted by Phil Hartman | 56 |
State with the counties Tuscaloosa and Tallapoosa: Abbr. | 56 |
Subject of the book "Loser and Still Champion" | 56 |
Sportsman of the Century, per Sports Illustrated in 1999 | 56 |
Setting for van Gogh's "The Night Café" | 56 |
Sean who played the title role in "Rudy," 1993 | 56 |
She played O'Shaughnessy opposite Bogart's Spade | 56 |
Situation in which this puzzle's symptoms may appear | 56 |
Something to wrap around one's neck ... or maybe not | 56 |
Server of Norm, Cliff and Frasier, on "Cheers" | 56 |
Singer with the first recording to sell a million copies | 56 |
Snack in nearly every episode of "Wonder Pets" | 56 |
Seaplane that made its first transpacific flight in 1935 | 56 |
Syllable on a Valentine's Day card from Ralph Wiggum | 56 |
Start for "of honor" or "of silence" | 56 |
Sebastian who led London's bid for the 2012 Olympics | 56 |
Songwriter with a statue in Manhattan's Duffy Square | 56 |
Sam's co-host on a 1990s Sunday morning news program | 56 |
Sheet music abbr. that indicates to get gradually louder | 56 |
Snyder who won't change his football team's name | 56 |
Singer portrayed by Spacey in "Beyond the Sea" | 56 |
Sigourney's role in "Gorillas in the Mist" | 56 |
Sigourney played her in "Gorillas in the Mist" | 56 |
Strikeout-appropriate Red Sox nickname from 2007 to 2012 | 56 |
Second baseman Bobby whose #1 was retired by the Red Sox | 56 |
Singer who co-starred in "Joe's Apartment" | 56 |
Stella __: cookie brand meaning "star of gold" | 56 |
Subject of TV's "Life and Legend," 1955-61 | 56 |
She played herself in "Swim Girl, Swim" (1927) | 56 |
Suffix with "convention" or "racket" | 56 |
Suffix with "racket" or "convention" | 56 |
Susan of Broadway's "Beauty and the Beast" | 56 |
Student whose school motto is "Lux et veritas" | 56 |
Said "later!" to "Yellow Brick Road" | 56 |
So-called "Wheat Capital of the United States" | 56 |
Subject of the 2005 book "Conspiracy of Fools" | 56 |
Singer of the Oscar-nominated song "May It Be" | 56 |
Slangy suffix with "smack" or "sock" | 56 |
Start of a rhyming song title featuring a little Spanish | 56 |
She played "Camille" and "Ninotchka" | 56 |
Song from the same era as "Little Deuce Coupe" | 56 |
Sound resulting from a synchronous diaphragmatic flutter | 56 |
Someone who picks it up might soon be pushing up daisies | 56 |
Surname appearing on Suri Cruise's birth certificate | 56 |
Subject in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" | 56 |
Series set at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital | 56 |
Swimmer dubbed " the Thorpedo," to his friends | 56 |
State that shares a 48-mile border with British Columbia | 56 |
Stephen King called him "the Swiss watchmaker" | 56 |
Setting of the 2007 animated film "Persepolis" | 56 |
Sugar's Daddy ___ (controversial new Mattel product) | 56 |
Store that often includes a Little Caesars Pizza Station | 56 |
Smiths "A Rush and a Push and the ___ Is Ours" | 56 |
Song written about George Harrison's wife (awkward!) | 56 |
Salonga-Chien who won a Tony for "Miss Saigon" | 56 |
She played Arthur's girlfriend in "Arthur" | 56 |
Singer of the children's album "Camp Lisa" | 56 |
She plagues ladies' lips with blisters, per Mercutio | 56 |