| City where Camus's "The Plague" takes place | 57 |
| Former name of the province whose capital is Bloemfontein | 57 |
| Food brand whose name is a portmanteau of two state names | 57 |
| Crosswordy snacks that David Steinberg shares at the ACPT | 57 |
| Euripides hero who killed his mother to avenge his father | 57 |
| Studio behind "Amadeus" and "Platoon" | 57 |
| "Are you in ___?" (poker dealer's question) | 57 |
| Youngest player to be inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame | 57 |
| Pilot who kept ditching his plane in "Catch-22" | 57 |
| "Number Four, Bobby ___!" (children's book) | 57 |
| "What little town by river __ shore ...": Keats | 57 |
| He says "If music be the food of love, play on" | 57 |
| "If music be the food of love, play on" speaker | 57 |
| Rita's director in "The Lady From Shanghai" | 57 |
| Bree's ex-husband on "Desperate Housewives" | 57 |
| "Coffee ___?" (flight attendant's question) | 57 |
| "...___ take arms against a sea of troubles..." | 57 |
| "--- take arms against..." ("Hamlet") | 57 |
| Author who doesn't maintain an Academy Awards fansite | 57 |
| Winter Olympics host a half-century before Salt Lake City | 57 |
| Scandinavian capital that uses garbage to generate energy | 57 |
| City from which Amundsen started his Antarctic expedition | 57 |
| ''Cotton Comes to Harlem'' director Davis | 57 |
| With "The," 1971 best-seller about an evil twin | 57 |
| ___ Chandler, longtime publisher of the Los Angeles Times | 57 |
| Tribe encountered early in the Lewis and Clark expedition | 57 |
| Italian city that is the title setting of a Walpole novel | 57 |
| Baseball legend Mel, ''The Little Giant'' | 57 |
| Name posted on the left-field upper deck of AT&T Park | 57 |
| He's ahead of Sheffield on the all-time home run list | 57 |
| North American capital that's home to Parliament Hill | 57 |
| What Marlene is in "The Penguins of Madagascar" | 57 |
| ___ von Bismarck (namesake of North Dakota's capital) | 57 |
| "Bring ___ troops home" (pacifist's slogan) | 57 |
| "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right ___ My Hair" | 57 |
| "Bullets ___ Broadway" (1994 Woody Allen movie) | 57 |
| The ''O'' in the Dallas Cowboys' T.O. | 57 |
| Two residents of the Old Man's beard, in a Lear verse | 57 |
| "A Room of One's ___" (Virginia Woolf work) | 57 |
| Actor Michael who wrote "Hemingway's Chair" | 57 |
| "--- Was a Rollin' Stone" (Temptations hit) | 57 |
| 'Big --' (nickname of baseball's David Ortiz) | 57 |
| Where "Whistler's Mother" "lives" | 57 |
| "1 Night in ___" (noted unauthorized sex video) | 57 |
| Breaded, fried, and covered in melted mozz, in deli slang | 57 |
| "So You Think You Can Dance" competitor Kovalev | 57 |
| "Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful" novelist, 1981 | 57 |
| What a detective tracking a series of crimes may look for | 57 |
| Clayton, who sang "I'm Chiquita Banana ..." | 57 |
| First name among ''American Idol'' judges | 57 |
| "If elected, I will win" presidential candidate | 57 |
| "If elected I will not serve" candidate of 1968 | 57 |
| ''The Power of Positive Thinking'' author | 57 |
| It's separated from N.B. by the Northumberland Strait | 57 |
| Architect awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1993 | 57 |
| Only player to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams | 57 |
| International writers' org. with appropriate initials | 57 |
| Product introduced by a North Carolina pharmacist in 1898 | 57 |
| Cola whose original name was "Brad's Drink" | 57 |
| Presidente ___ International Airport (Argentina airfield) | 57 |
| "The Fair Maid of ___" (Sir Walter Scott novel) | 57 |
| Org. that sells "Cut class, not frogs" T-shirts | 57 |
| ''__ Dragon'' (kids' film of '77) | 57 |
| Disappearing sound, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
| Group whose tours always have a really quiet crowd: Abbr. | 57 |
| Location of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | 57 |
| Jam band with a Ben & Jerry's flavor named for it | 57 |
| Toscano voted off of 2011's "American Idol" | 57 |
| Challenge for Laurel and Hardy in 'The Music Box' | 57 |
| 2001 sports autobiography about an Olympic downhill skier | 57 |
| "Give me a museum and I'll fill it" speaker | 57 |
| "Escape (The ___ Colada Song)" (#1 hit of 1979) | 57 |
| " . . . the ___ frauds of friendship": Fielding | 57 |
| " . . . stage, where every man must ___": Shak. | 57 |
| Lining that keeps the lungs from rubbing against the ribs | 57 |
| Professor played by Christopher Lloyd in "Clue" | 57 |
| One who might advise you that a flush beats a full house? | 57 |
| Afternoons, briefly (and hint to this puzzle's theme) | 57 |
| Band profiled in Rolling Stone by Cameron Crowe at age 15 | 57 |
| Icy formation at either extremity of the Earth's axis | 57 |
| They swing up and down in this puzzle's theme answers | 57 |
| With "favor," señor's "Please" | 57 |
| Bassanio's wife in "The Merchant of Venice" | 57 |
| Correspondent's "Oh, and another thing ..." | 57 |
| Setting for "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" | 57 |
| MC Hammer "We got to ___ just to make it today" | 57 |
| Subject of the 1999 film "Le Temps Retrouvé" | 57 |
| One begins "The king shall joy in thy strength" | 57 |
| Greek letter spelled out at the start of a Beatles title? | 57 |
| "Harper Valley ___" (1968 Jeannie C. Riley hit) | 57 |
| What this puzzle's four missing clues spell, in order | 57 |
| Shakespeare's "merry wanderer of the night" | 57 |
| Jewish holiday featuring readings from the Book of Esther | 57 |
| ___-Gon Jinn of "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace" | 57 |
| Wisconsin city that's home to S. C. Johnson & Son | 57 |
| Former NFLer with a season record 23 touchdown receptions | 57 |
| ''The Farmer's Daughter'' star Martha | 57 |
| Line of Motorola phones that sounds like the cutting edge | 57 |
| First company to broadcast from the Empire State Building | 57 |
| He played Cardinal Richelieu in "The Musketeer" | 57 |