| Actress Wasikowska of "The Kids Are All Right" | 56 |
| Prefix with "morning" or "afternoon" | 56 |
| Everlast line "Had to walk a ___ in his shoes" | 56 |
| "The Emancipation of ___" (Mariah Carey album) | 56 |
| Greedy person's cry before and after "all" | 56 |
| "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" setting | 56 |
| ''__ Modiste'' (Victor Herbert operetta) | 56 |
| Musician descended from Herman Melville (hence the name) | 56 |
| "Where nobody knows your name," in Springfield | 56 |
| Home of H. Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy" | 56 |
| "On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt" painter | 56 |
| "Water Lilies" and "Haystacks," e.g. | 56 |
| Where Massenet's "Don Quichotte" premiered | 56 |
| "Mr. Brown Can ___! Can You?" (Dr. Seuss book) | 56 |
| Shakespeare's "Othello, the ___ of Venice" | 56 |
| "Dude, Where's My Country?" author Michael | 56 |
| "Midnight in Paris" or "Match Point" | 56 |
| Uncredited actors, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 56 |
| Half of a title role for John Barrymore or Spencer Tracy | 56 |
| The reporter who accused her retracted his story in 1893 | 56 |
| Tag team partner of Hulk Hogan at the first WrestleMania | 56 |
| ''No ___'' (sign in certain restaurants) | 56 |
| Channel where you can hear Rita Cosby's hoarse voice | 56 |
| Geographic feature depicted in the Armenian coat of arms | 56 |
| ___ Enterprises ("Newhart" production company) | 56 |
| John who wrote "My First Summer in the Sierra" | 56 |
| Comic strip title character with the first name Augustus | 56 |
| "__ Valentine": "Babes in Arms" song | 56 |
| Classic computer game set on a seemingly deserted island | 56 |
| Word repeated on TV by a sweaty, coked-up Robin Williams | 56 |
| Nobel Laureate portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind" | 56 |
| Tito's successor as head of the Non-Aligned Movement | 56 |
| "Great" detective of children's literature | 56 |
| Bumppo of Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales" | 56 |
| Native Arizonans who call themselves "Diné" | 56 |
| Arizona county with a national monument of the same name | 56 |
| Architectural term that literally means "ship" | 56 |
| "...suddenly appear / Every time you are ___?" | 56 |
| Maude Flanders's spouse, in "The Simpsons" | 56 |
| "I ___ saw true beauty till this night": Romeo | 56 |
| "Ain't Misbehavin'" Tony winner Carter | 56 |
| "Obligatory Villagers" singer-songwriter McKay | 56 |
| Film character who escaped from a dentist's fishtank | 56 |
| Creature in Dr. Seuss's "If I Ran the Zoo" | 56 |
| Intended assassination victim of the Pisonian Conspiracy | 56 |
| "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair" poet | 56 |
| Subject of the 1934 "surgeon's photograph" | 56 |
| Peter Gabriel "The Family and the Fishing ___" | 56 |
| Campbell who will return to "Scream 4" in 2010 | 56 |
| Player for whom Giants Stadium, oddly, is the home field | 56 |
| "The Killing Fields" Oscar winner Haing S. ___ | 56 |
| Vardalos of ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding'' | 56 |
| Actress Vardalos of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" | 56 |
| It was redesigned in 2004 for the first time in 66 years | 56 |
| Wife in Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night" | 56 |
| "... and the darkness he called ___" (Gen 1:5) | 56 |
| "Seduction of the Minotaur" novelist Anais ___ | 56 |
| "Rock and Roll All ___" (Kiss's first hit) | 56 |
| "One of Santa's reindeer." "___" | 56 |
| "Wynken, Blynken, and ___" (Eugene Field poem) | 56 |
| "Silent Night" or "Away in a Manger" | 56 |
| Scarlett Johansson's role in "Match Point" | 56 |
| Actor Nick with an especially unflattering 2002 mug shot | 56 |
| Phrase on a menu that includes egg rolls and wonton soup | 56 |
| Hendryx who sang "Lady Marmalade" with Labelle | 56 |
| " . . . if thou hast ___ to be know by . . . " | 56 |
| Schubert's "Eine kleine Trauermusik," e.g. | 56 |
| People who won't just let you live your life already | 56 |
| "High" time for Hadleyville's marshal Kane | 56 |
| Arrival time of Frank Miller's train, in a 1952 film | 56 |
| ". . . tree falls in the forest and ___ . . ." | 56 |
| "No ___ is good news" (desperado's slogan) | 56 |
| Props used in "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" | 56 |
| ''. . . neither the time ___ the place'' | 56 |
| ''Sleepless in Seattle'' director Ephron | 56 |
| Org. headquartered near Colorado's Cheyenne Mountain | 56 |
| "___ Sleeping Around" Ned's Atomic Dustbin | 56 |
| ''... ___ what your country can do ...'' | 56 |
| Dostoyevsky's "_____ From the Underground" | 56 |
| Words with "your life!" or "a dare!" | 56 |
| 1987 Costner film, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 56 |
| Grp. whose first presidential endorsement was for Reagan | 56 |
| Org. that Jinx worked for in "Die Another Day" | 56 |
| Govt. org. whose logo depicts an eagle standing on a key | 56 |
| Band with the 2000 album "No Strings Attached" | 56 |
| Language family that includes Ute, Shoshone and Comanche | 56 |
| Senate Armed Services Committee chairman after Goldwater | 56 |
| 1950s-'60s "Man on the Street" comic Louis | 56 |
| Market found in seven of this puzzle's other entries | 56 |
| Chaplin costar in ''The Great Dictator'' | 56 |
| Secret pledge in each of the four longest Across answers | 56 |
| U.S. president whose mother's first name was Stanley | 56 |
| Subject of the David Remnick book "The Bridge" | 56 |
| Theater award presented by "The Village Voice" | 56 |
| Awards for playwrights Breuer and Durang: 1979–80 | 56 |
| Instrument whose name derives from "high wood" | 56 |
| Warranting "Parental Advisory" stickers, maybe | 56 |
| Gainesville is about halfway between it and Jacksonville | 56 |
| Song words followed by "Terre de nos aïeux" | 56 |
| Song words before "We stand on guard for thee" | 56 |