Saint not modest about fasting days at start of Easter (9) | 58 |
Sewing and scrapbooking, like, I don't know, I forget? | 58 |
She played Julia Sugarbaker on "Designing Women" | 58 |
Admonition against trying algebra problems after imbibing? | 58 |
"'I ___,' said the Caterpillar": Carroll | 58 |
Fleetwood Mac hit used in Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign | 58 |
1973 Rolling Stones hit subtitled "Heartbreaker" | 58 |
"The Explorer" of kid shows, and a Freud subject | 58 |
Climbing knot wound twice as many times as a common figure | 58 |
Jazz magazine that awards an "Album of the Year" | 58 |
At a disadvantage heading into the second game of a series | 58 |
"___ Believe in Magic" (Lovin' Spoonful hit) | 58 |
____ Dead and Loving It, 1995 Hallowe'en blood chiller | 58 |
Southern connector between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans | 58 |
Song on R. Kelly's "Chocolate Factory" album | 58 |
Writer of the column "Washington Merry-Go-Round" | 58 |
Class in which the lesson might come to a screeching halt? | 58 |
It's on the left in the U.S. and the right in the U.K. | 58 |
"A Black Eye Or a Broken Heart" Warped Tour band | 58 |
... miraculously the maid service got away with just a ___ | 58 |
To linguists, it's African American Vernacular English | 58 |
"Charlotte's Web" author White and namesakes | 58 |
Singer with the 1988 Top Ten Hit "Walk on Water" | 58 |
"--- that old-fashioned House" (Emily Dickinson) | 58 |
19th-century English actor who played Hamlet at Drury Lane | 58 |
Bond girl Britt of "The Man With the Golden Gun" | 58 |
What the perimeter answers in this puzzle literally create | 58 |
Elderly caretaker in TV's "Hot in Cleveland" | 58 |
Reese Witherspoon's role in "Legally Blonde" | 58 |
Paper that reported the 2004 Madrid train bombings locally | 58 |
Spanish newspaper whose name means "The Country" | 58 |
Pro Football Hall of Famer nicknamed "Crazylegs" | 58 |
Mexican-born "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit model | 58 |
A language spoken in ''Lord of the Rings'' | 58 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William F. Lamb) | 58 |
"Life is an ___ itself . . . ": O. W. Holmes Jr. | 58 |
Cleaning method for which you might buy a pre-packaged kit | 58 |
"Au revoir, les ___" (Louis Malle movie of 1987) | 58 |
1996 film with 12 Oscar nominations (with "The") | 58 |
Alanis Morissette '08 album "Flavors of ___" | 58 |
It's otherwise known as "Return of the Jedi" | 58 |
"Business Never Personal" East coast hip-hoppers | 58 |
Author of "What Do You Say After You Say Hello?" | 58 |
One born looking "like a hairy garment": Genesis | 58 |
Surrey town in which George Harrison lived in the '60s | 58 |
The 1965 William Shatner film "Incubus" is in it | 58 |
Cosmetics mogul who said "Beauty is an attitude" | 58 |
Classic 1982 movie line spoken with an outstretched finger | 58 |
Singer Tornquist-Karlsson in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame | 58 |
" . . . and punishes ___ all . . . ": John Adams | 58 |
Missile that sank a British destroyer in the Falklands War | 58 |
"C'mon, those sunglasses don't fool me!" | 58 |
Like the most remote location, to a shivering cold person? | 58 |
News slogan that many reinterpret as "one-sided" | 58 |
Ones who say "Everything will be fine, my deer"? | 58 |
Pasta ___ (dish mentioned in "That's Amore") | 58 |
"When it absolutely, positively . . ." sloganeer | 58 |
Make a pop star eat the meat dress she wore, on the piano? | 58 |
She lost out to Reese Witherspoon for Best Actress of 2005 | 58 |
French mathematician with a noted "last theorem" | 58 |
Mag with the slogan "It's great to be a man" | 58 |
Where copies of "The Grapes of Wrath" are stored | 58 |
What the marshal declared the moonshiner's shed to be? | 58 |
Small amount of blood serum ... or a title for this puzzle | 58 |
"Killing Me Softly With His Song" singer Roberta | 58 |
New product line after the NFL's takeover of Polaroid? | 58 |
Plantain named for its seeds, which resemble small insects | 58 |
What the bride's father did vis-Ã -vis the reception | 58 |
Overly bold member of the "Little Women" family? | 58 |
Scottish post-punk band exchanged for old French currency? | 58 |
Massachusetts birthplace of Horace Mann (born May 4, 1796) | 58 |
Prominent features of the theme from "Star Wars" | 58 |
Social networking site for overly tanned Yiddish-speakers? | 58 |
Squanders little by little (with ''away'') | 58 |
Limerick, part one: "There was a young lass ___" | 58 |
U2: "All the promises we made, ___ to the grave" | 58 |
Gift from a clueless aunt (really, you shouldn't have) | 58 |
Now having the opportunity to bike across the country, say | 58 |
"___ Turn" (card drawn in a board game, perhaps) | 58 |
Element name derived from the Latin for "France" | 58 |
Whom a guy might hang with when he's not with the guys | 58 |
So Jimmy went to Vegas, hoping to win it all back in a ___ | 58 |
Link's enemy in the "Legend of Zelda" series | 58 |
Home of d'Artagnan in "The Three Musketeers" | 58 |
Frank __, architect of L.A.'s Walt Disney Concert Hall | 58 |
British philosopher who wrote "Principia Ethica" | 58 |
W.W. II hero who later had a successful career in politics | 58 |
Person born from the mid-60s to the late 70s, give or take | 58 |
Author of the 1970 best-seller “The Female Eunuch” | 58 |
"Hey, Bono and the Edge, check into the Hilton"? | 58 |
"I can't ___ satisfaction" (1965 song lyric) | 58 |
"Stop dillydallying and use your boarding pass!" | 58 |
Monty Python member who renounced his American citizenship | 58 |
Chart indicating the progression of darkness after sunset? | 58 |
Shooter Bernhard known as "The Subway Vigilante" | 58 |
Henry ___, Paul Newman's role in "The Sting" | 58 |
What the road to hell is paved with, according to a saying | 58 |
"Your love is worth all the gold on earth . . ." | 58 |
Song from Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along" | 58 |
Frankie Valli: "You're just too ___ be true" | 58 |