The sculpture "Kryptos" sits outside its hdqrs. | 57 |
Wide-screen movie process using three synchronized images | 57 |
"__ for Cookie": "Sesame Street" song | 57 |
Peller of the 1980s "Where's the Beef?" ads | 57 |
Early film star who wore lipstick in the shape of a heart | 57 |
"Citizen Kane" or "I Love Lucy," e.g. | 57 |
Miss ___ (psychic who totally faked that Jamaican accent) | 57 |
Award that Don Draper won on TV's "Mad Men" | 57 |
Org. that voted Taylor Swift 2011 Entertainer of the Year | 57 |
Cable channel with the citizen journalist iReport section | 57 |
Salad with blue cheese that originated at the Brown Derby | 57 |
Longest continuous corporate partner of the Olympic Games | 57 |
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" directing brothers | 57 |
Living room reading that includes this puzzle's theme | 57 |
George M. ___, "The Yankee Doodle Boy" composer | 57 |
___ + grenadine + maraschino cherry = Roy Rogers cocktail | 57 |
The Saints went marching over them in the 2010 Super Bowl | 57 |
What GnR slipped into on "Use Your Illusion I"? | 57 |
Lower pair of black squares in this grid, typographically | 57 |
Ritchie ___ (Beater on Harry Potter's Quidditch team) | 57 |
1978 Grammy winner for the jazz album "Friends" | 57 |
Bill who received a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002 | 57 |
Onetime ''Monday Night Football'' regular | 57 |
Judge Harold T. Stone's ''Night ___'' | 57 |
What chambers of commerce do, and this puzzle's title | 57 |
"Poverty is the mother of ___": Marcus Aurelius | 57 |
Home country of Wimbledon singles winner Goran Ivanisevic | 57 |
Gp. that offers produce straight from the farm, for short | 57 |
TV show featuring blood spatter analyst Catherine Willows | 57 |
Channel that's home to "Washington Journal" | 57 |
Country with the most all-time medals in Olympic baseball | 57 |
Response to audience applause at the end of a performance | 57 |
Gene's partner in "Singin' in the Rain" | 57 |
Christopher Plummer's Tony-winning title role of 1973 | 57 |
Artist who said, "Take me, I am hallucinogenic" | 57 |
Word to which a common reply is "Bitteschön" | 57 |
"Young ___ Boone" (short-lived 1970s TV series) | 57 |
''La _____ des Nymphes'' (Corot painting) | 57 |
Tony Micelli portrayer on "Who's the Boss?" | 57 |
"Make my day!" or "Bet you can't" | 57 |
What Dr. Seuss's Mrs. McCave named all 23 of her sons | 57 |
700, and the initials of this puzzle's longer answers | 57 |
Person who's always feeling down in the mouth?: Abbr. | 57 |
Like one in need of an American Sign Language interpreter | 57 |
Silas ___, emissary of the Continental Congress to France | 57 |
Raymond's wife on "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 57 |
City of 15+ million whose busiest street is Chandni Chowk | 57 |
Woody's ''Indecent Proposal'' co-star | 57 |
Setting for part of Kerouac's "On the Road" | 57 |
Last word of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" | 57 |
''For He's a Jolly Good Fellow'' word | 57 |
"Laus ___" (words atop the Washington Monument) | 57 |
What a "no-strings-attached" relationship lacks | 57 |
Northern Ireland's second-largest city, after Belfast | 57 |
Moliere's ''L'ecole ___ femmes'' | 57 |
Food ___ (place where affordable food is hard to come by) | 57 |
Midwest metropolis--it has a view of Canada to the south! | 57 |
Actor Patel of "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" | 57 |
It's shaken "off the lily," euphemistically | 57 |
"Say that thou ___ forsake me ..." (Shakepeare) | 57 |
Tommy Pickles' younger brother on "Rugrats" | 57 |
Banknote that once featured Saddam Hussein's portrait | 57 |
British Prime Minister during U.S. Grant's presidency | 57 |
Surveyor Jeremiah, for whom a famous line is partly named | 57 |
It became extinct less than 100 years after its discovery | 57 |
Mideast capital whose name means "the big tree" | 57 |
"La __ è mobile": "Rigoletto" aria | 57 |
"Love Me Two Times" group, with "the" | 57 |
Item banned under players' helmets by the NFL in 2001 | 57 |
Paris Hilton's on again/off again boyfriend Rienhardt | 57 |
Earthmoving machine, and hopefully not the one driving it | 57 |
"It's On (Dr. ___) 187um Killa" (Eazy-E EP) | 57 |
He wrote "None but the brave deserves the fair" | 57 |
Speakeasy haters, in the "Boardwalk Empire" era | 57 |
What Ariz. and Hawaii are the only two states not to have | 57 |
"Ma mère, je la vois," in "Carmen" | 57 |
"Ebony and Ivory" or "I Got You Babe" | 57 |
"Eazy-___-It" (double-platinum album by Eazy-E) | 57 |
"Into ___ life some rain must fall": Longfellow | 57 |
Band with the 1975 #1 hit "One of These Nights" | 57 |
"No one can __ million dollars honestly": Bryan | 57 |
"The Wiz" song "___ on Down the Road" | 57 |
"___ Peach" (1972 Allman Brothers double album) | 57 |
Directive in the chapter "Down the Rabbit-Hole" | 57 |
Three-vowel word that's a homophone of a fourth vowel | 57 |
Type of brandy whose name means "water of life" | 57 |
Self-described "World's Online Marketplace" | 57 |
Auction site that explicitly forbids the selling of souls | 57 |
Broadway composer Fred's laundry detergent of choice? | 57 |
Food that's French for "flash of lightning" | 57 |
Author of "The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana" | 57 |
"Poetic" or "Prose" mythological work | 57 |
Hemingway's posthumous "The Garden of ___" | 57 |
Hemingway's posthumous "The Garden of ---" | 57 |
Costar of TV's "How to Marry a Millionaire" | 57 |
Gertrude ___, the first woman to swim the English Channel | 57 |
John Glenn's portrayer in "The Right Stuff" | 57 |
Nicollette's role on "Desperate Housewives" | 57 |
Plimpton book subtitled "An American Biography" | 57 |
Minnesota city where part of "Fargo" was filmed | 57 |