"Dark ___ the Night" (2009 hipster charity CD) | 56 |
What a candlemaker provides, compared to other artisans? | 56 |
''Isn't it rich, are __ pair . . .'' | 56 |
"Excess of ___ cause of covetousness": Marlowe | 56 |
Lose effectiveness, as painkillers, with "off" | 56 |
"All that __ arises with our thoughts": Buddha | 56 |
"Those of us near the coast have to hide out"? | 56 |
When "The Late Show With David Letterman" airs | 56 |
Band with three self-titled albums (1994, 2001 and 2008) | 56 |
''Oppression and Liberty'' author Simone | 56 |
Greet the "Chances Are" singer with open arms? | 56 |
___ Wang, emperor of China who established the first zoo | 56 |
"While __ Young": USGA anti-slow play campaign | 56 |
Morris ___, author of "Shoes of the Fisherman" | 56 |
"Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It" memoirist | 56 |
1973 thriller featuring Yul Brynner as an android gunman | 56 |
"Alas!" sighed the jean legs, "___." | 56 |
Question of concern ... or another title for this puzzle | 56 |
"___ Fall in Love" (1961 hit by the Lettermen) | 56 |
Song from the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper" album | 56 |
Host's question about party-crashing musician Blake? | 56 |
Moderator of a panel including Joy, Elisabeth and Sherri | 56 |
Billy and Robin's "Comic Relief" colleague | 56 |
Villagers in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" | 56 |
"___ you do it?" (interrogator's question) | 56 |
Peace Nobelist called a "messenger to mankind" | 56 |
"My ___ Relations" (1922 Buster Keaton comedy) | 56 |
Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo's OS? | 56 |
Driving convenience created by Mary Anderson (1866-1953) | 56 |
Directive for owners of not-quite-domesticated polecats? | 56 |
"If You Believe" musical, with "The" | 56 |
Rapper with the 2010 #1 hit "Black and Yellow" | 56 |
"___ him who believes in nothing": Victor Hugo | 56 |
Almighty's "second mistake," per Nietzsche | 56 |
Event that earned McKayla Maroney a silver medal in 2012 | 56 |
"___ Daily" (Fairchild publication since 1910) | 56 |
Santa Monica cemetery home to dozens of dead celebrities | 56 |
Bette Midler's "Scenes From a Mall" costar | 56 |
Schneider's "The Dukes of Hazzard" co-star | 56 |
" . . . that worn-out ___ idly spoken": Lytton | 56 |
The subject of this puzzle, on 5/1/31, the day it opened | 56 |
" . . . walk and ___ not that they are": Shak. | 56 |
Danish tennis player Caroline who is currently ranked #1 | 56 |
212 ___ (world record stat for typist Barbara Blackburn) | 56 |
"Star Trek II" subtitle (with "The") | 56 |
Gadget largely pooh-poohed by men until the 20th century | 56 |
Org. protested in the 1999 "Battle of Seattle" | 56 |
Billionaire Sam, or his late billionaire brother Charles | 56 |
___ Energy Center (home of the NHL's Minnesota Wild) | 56 |
"Trust No One" TV series, with "The" | 56 |
Group in a hit 2002 film with "divine secrets" | 56 |
"___, though I walk through the valley . . . " | 56 |
Charleston, West Virginia's airport is named for him | 56 |
Word repeatedly sung after "She loves you ..." | 56 |
When said three times, "Of course, obviously!" | 56 |
The Cowardly Lion, e.g., among Dorothy's companions? | 56 |
Streisand film about a Jewish girl masquerading as a boy | 56 |
Word on Yoko Ono's 1966 "Ceiling Painting" | 56 |
Start of an agreement that's not really an agreement | 56 |
"That's right, Aunt Polly" from Tom Sawyer | 56 |
Celebratory chant at Chicago's Grant Park on 11/4/08 | 56 |
Subject of a onetime Nepali hunting license [true fact!] | 56 |
Material for Voldemort's wand, in Harry Potter books | 56 |
"Naked ___" (Oscar-nominated 1974 documentary) | 56 |
Berra who said, "It gets late early out there" | 56 |
"I'm smarter than the average ..." speaker | 56 |
He said "It ain't over till it's over" | 56 |
Name whose Japanese symbols mean "ocean child" | 56 |
Norman Lear's "Good Times" co-producer Bud | 56 |
Words with ''the wind beneath my wings'' | 56 |
Firefall "___ that I've always dreamed of" | 56 |
Lurch's catchphrase on "The Addams Family" | 56 |
"That's the pot calling the kettle black!" | 56 |
Carly Simon hit purportedly referring to one of her exes | 56 |
"Goddamned corner of this goddamned table ..." | 56 |
For many, they end while staring at Ryan Seacrest: Abbr. | 56 |
Request to an Alaskan river to return to its headwaters? | 56 |
Cousteau's ''deuxième prénom'' | 56 |
Miss ___ ("Pee-Wee's Playhouse" character) | 56 |
"New" currency replaced by the Congolese franc | 56 |
Dr. Seuss story about stubbornness, with "The" | 56 |
What Stripes is, in the movie "Racing Stripes" | 56 |
Russian limousine (and backwards, a girl's nickname) | 56 |
Former drink marketed as "zomething different" | 56 |
Coors beverage that's Russian for "winter" | 56 |
___ Camp, historic Mormon expedition led by Joseph Smith | 56 |
Name that comes from the Greek word for "life" | 56 |
Fictional hero whose name is Spanish for "fox" | 56 |
Alphabetically last Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees | 56 |
Org. with a Five Diamond Award for hotels and restaurants | 57 |
Cable network specializing in "real life" shows | 57 |
U.S. food retailer that reached its peak in the mid-1900s | 57 |
He doubted God's ability to bring water out of a rock | 57 |
Vice president who dueled with Alexander Hamilton in 1804 | 57 |
Network that wants us all to get ''Lost'' | 57 |
"__, please, Woody": "Cheers" request | 57 |
"Hair" song with birthday wishes to a president | 57 |
Doubleday who almost certainly didn't invent baseball | 57 |
1978-80 F.B.I. sting that forced a U.S. senator to resign | 57 |
John Isner, a record 113 times, in a 2010 Wimbledon match | 57 |