''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' character | 56 |
___ Suzuki, Bond girl in "You Only Live Twice" | 56 |
1918 hit song about "a maid with hair of gold" | 56 |
Billboard's most successful female artist, 2000-2009 | 56 |
Island that's home to the world's largest lizard | 56 |
"Greetings, I'm a happy dog," in Japanese? | 56 |
Zoltan, director of "Cry, the Beloved Country" | 56 |
Guitarist Leo, known for his idiosyncratic fingerpicking | 56 |
Nobel-winning economist who wrote "Fuzzy Math" | 56 |
''The Spanish Tragedy'' dramatist Thomas | 56 |
Headline about a sticky situation at a boys' school? | 56 |
Papua New Guinea city where Amelia Earhart was last seen | 56 |
Situation unlike the 2000 or 2004 presidential elections | 56 |
"Picasso at the ___ Agile" (Steve Martin play) | 56 |
1987 Tony-winning actress for "Broadway Bound" | 56 |
Author of "Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing" | 56 |
Like water or paint that won't give you brain damage | 56 |
Michael ___, Bush secretary of health and human services | 56 |
First pitcher to have defeated all 30 major-league teams | 56 |
Playing regularly, perhaps, as on a school athletic team | 56 |
"___ praise famous men . . . ": Ecclesiasticus | 56 |
They are ruled by the Leader and Guide of the Revolution | 56 |
Oldest von Trapp child in "The Sound of Music" | 56 |
With 64A, film for which 47A won an Oscar for Best Actor | 56 |
"... an evil warrior, Mighty ___, arrived ..." | 56 |
It'll "do ya," according to a Brylcreem ad | 56 |
Fire engine in a Catherine Kenworthy children's book | 56 |
"We yield our . . . ___ thy soft mercy": Shak. | 56 |
Old stories + a letter + stitch + reside + 2 letters = ? | 56 |
Larry McMurtry novel made into an Emmy-winning TV series | 56 |
Mozart's "Veni Sancte Spiritus" and others | 56 |
1991 Jeff Daniels movie, or a 1976 hit song for Nazareth | 56 |
Actor Rob + actor Richard = something to put a truck in? | 56 |
4G ___ (high-speed data wireless communication standard) | 56 |
"The Gangs of New York" as read by actress ___ | 56 |
Joan who once co-hosted "Good Morning America" | 56 |
Eagles song on the album "One of These Nights" | 56 |
Subject of the book "Revolution in the Valley" | 56 |
Coach of the 2005 NCAA football champion Texas Longhorns | 56 |
Patrick ___, 1966 Tony winner for "Marat/Sade" | 56 |
Locale that often includes a wet bar and large-screen TV | 56 |
"___ the Mirror" (1988 #1 Michael Jackson hit) | 56 |
Feature of a Canadian weatherman's display, perhaps? | 56 |
Person who can read the thoughts of a living room shelf? | 56 |
Coen brothers film, "The ___ Wasn't There" | 56 |
He said "Great art picks up where nature ends" | 56 |
She plays Bree Hodge on "Desperate Housewives" | 56 |
"Sex and Candy" one-hit wonders ___ Playground | 56 |
Ginger's friend on "Gilligan's Island" | 56 |
Walter of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" | 56 |
Location of worldÂ’s largest astronomical observatory | 56 |
Stint with the military that makes someone the angriest? | 56 |
Marilyn who hosted 1980s TV's "Solid Gold" | 56 |
Candidate with the slogan "Come home, America" | 56 |
"Canadians are mildewed with caution", he said | 56 |
Year Elizabeth I delivered her "Golden Speech" | 56 |
"Archie Bunker's Place" co-star and family | 56 |
Actress who married the same man twice, in 1976 and 1989 | 56 |
Characteristic of a transitional period in the Stone Age | 56 |
"Pulled Under At 2000 ___ a Second" (Anathema) | 56 |
"Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild" author | 56 |
Instruments for measuring minute differences in pressure | 56 |
First tight end elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame | 56 |
Author of a book "As Dictated to Barbara Bush" | 56 |
Government’s power in “Nineteen Eighty-Four” | 56 |
Member of Smokey Robinson's group, while performing? | 56 |
Category the Pentagon uses instead of "other"? | 56 |
Kindhearted schoolteacher created by Charlotte Brontë | 56 |
Check one's husband's collar for lipstick, e.g.? | 56 |
Alfred ___ of 2004's "Fiddler on the Roof" | 56 |
When NPR airs the week's first "Fresh Air" | 56 |
1985 #1 hit whose title explains 11 answers in this grid | 56 |
"E," "pluribus" or "unum"? | 56 |
1919 novel set in Paris and Tahiti, with "The" | 56 |
Captain of the Nebuchadnezzar, in "The Matrix" | 56 |
"___ On Up" ("The Jeffersons" theme) | 56 |
'-- On Up' ('The Jeffersons' theme song) | 56 |
The "it" in "Because it's there" | 56 |
Frankie who starred on "Malcolm in the Middle" | 56 |
Jill's last name on "Charlie's Angels" | 56 |
Glover's role in the "Lethal Weapon" films | 56 |
Part of the wrapping of a gift from Bally Total Fitness? | 56 |
Sinatra song about the special way he liked to rehearse? | 56 |
"I want my ___!" (old advertising catchphrase) | 56 |
Ancient Greek sculptor famous for his athletes in bronze | 56 |
What "time is on" in a 1964 Rolling Stones hit | 56 |
William S. Burroughs novel (and this puzzle's theme) | 56 |
Writer with the most combined Tony and Oscar nominations | 56 |
"Nine," in a popular but now-outdated mnemonic | 56 |
Kitten Garfield routinely threatens to ship to Abu Dhabi | 56 |
Difference between money coming in and money being spent | 56 |
Kevin Costner's anagrammatic lament about his videos | 56 |
Actor in the Best Picture winners of 1975, 1983 and 2006 | 56 |
Star of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"? | 56 |
Transport area with a zero-tolerance policy for bunnies? | 56 |
"Congress shall make ___ ..." (Bill of Rights) | 56 |
Film for which Judi Dench was nominated for Best Actress | 56 |
Chris who played Mr. Big on "Sex and the City" | 56 |
Sign banning an annoying "Futurama" character? | 56 |
Step One: For every answer in this crossword, count this | 56 |