Providing a racy sight gag in a coming-of-age movie, e.g. | 57 |
1984 movie with the line "I've been slimed" | 57 |
Composer of "Auto Mall and the Night Visitors"? | 57 |
"Just a ___" (Marlene Dietrich's last film) | 57 |
Pacific islands in W.W. II fighting, with "the" | 57 |
Dwarves' representative in the Fellowship of the Ring | 57 |
"I'd like to hear any justification at all" | 57 |
Cry of "Small burgers only!" at McDonald's? | 57 |
Athena's status [three consecutive identical letters] | 57 |
"Ride more than thou __": "King Lear" | 57 |
Book subtitled "Sarah Palin's Makeup Tips"? | 57 |
Modest Mouse "___ for People Who Love Bad News" | 57 |
"Hell's Kitchen" star who's part Aries? | 57 |
Old fashioned leggings are in -- try for the impossible!? | 57 |
"Romance" star who wraps about a touching game? | 57 |
A1: "They're probably ___ him as we speak." | 57 |
___ pull (possible reason for being on the disabled list) | 57 |
Lenders' requirements in lieu of collateral, at times | 57 |
Easy A (or where to learn about this puzzle's theme?) | 57 |
Fleas Adam ___ (world's shortest poem, it's said) | 57 |
Words from Lincoln's "house divided" speech | 57 |
Comedian in the U.S. version of "Queer as Folk" | 57 |
"Get that first down ... and don't fumble"? | 57 |
Currency unit in the song "Christmas Is Coming" | 57 |
A1: "Right. They're a couple of ___ types." | 57 |
Member of a sect of Judaism with an emphasis on mysticism | 57 |
What the state gambling board might do to increase sales? | 57 |
Wrestling move that puts an arm around someone's neck | 57 |
Where you might hear "Oy vey! I need a drink!"? | 57 |
"Which way did ___, George?" (cartoon question) | 57 |
Brush-off from a struggling chess master's secretary? | 57 |
Group that shares its name with a 1930 Howard Hughes film | 57 |
"I can't __" (compulsive one's comment) | 57 |
"Listen up, 'cause this could be useful..." | 57 |
Ricky Nelson's usual greeting to Ozzie, on their show | 57 |
1940 screwball comedy based on "The Front Page" | 57 |
Recommendation for an employee who was chronically drunk? | 57 |
Asians featured in Eastwood's "Gran Torino" | 57 |
1956 uprising during which Soviet forces invaded Budapest | 57 |
"Losers," according to CNBC's Rick Santelli | 57 |
She drinks Go-Go Juice and showed her belly to the judges | 57 |
He became the first major leaguer with 3,000 hits in 1914 | 57 |
Sitcom that gives the backstory on getting to know a bug? | 57 |
Impossibility of reconciling what is and what ought to be | 57 |
Franz Liszt, e.g. / Didn't go straight, maybe [split] | 57 |
"The Office" actor Steve made up of many parts? | 57 |
Location of London's "Speakers' Corner" | 57 |
"If you can find a better car, buy it" pitchman | 57 |
David Lee Roth "Just a Gigolo (___ Got Nobody)" | 57 |
" . . . mortal or immortal, here ___": Melville | 57 |
Supermodel's request on "Wheel of Fortune"? | 57 |
2007 book subtitled "Confessions of the Killer" | 57 |
"Shall ___?" ("Want me to continue?") | 57 |
Guitarist Billy Corgan called "a piece of shit" | 57 |
Manilow's ''___ It Through the Rain'' | 57 |
Like the articles "a" and "an": Abbr. | 57 |
Where to learn how to tolerate your spouse's parents? | 57 |
Elegant but confusing way to present your job application | 57 |
Prefix with "gram" for sharing shots on the weB | 57 |
Commit a party foul that won't lead to another invite | 57 |
John Cusack's co-star in "Say Anything ..." | 57 |
Chemical connection that involves a transfer of electrons | 57 |
Rodgers & Hammerstein's "All I Owe ___" | 57 |
Host of public radio's "This American Life" | 57 |
Pronouncement from one who can no longer hold up his end? | 57 |
"Top o' the mornin' to ye," for example | 57 |
Words after a rhetorical "Is this a good idea?" | 57 |
"When the well ---, we know the worth of water" | 57 |
Boney M. "___ Boat on the River/My Friend Jack" | 57 |
" . . . but when ___, they are for war": Psalms | 57 |
"From hell's heart, ___ at thee" (Melville) | 57 |
Reggae hitmakers of the 1970s-1980s, with "The" | 57 |
"___ thee, Kate, 'twas burnt . . . ": Shak. | 57 |
The Rolling Stones' 'You Can Make -- You Try' | 57 |
"Cut ___!" ("Full House" catchphrase) | 57 |
Director of "Meatballs" and "Stripes" | 57 |
"'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves . . ." | 57 |
Item you wouldn't touch things with, after inflation? | 57 |
Enliven, as a crossword grid with previously dull letters | 57 |
Single from the Smiths' "This Charming Man" | 57 |
___ Springfield (town eponym on "The Simpsons") | 57 |
Priest known colloquially as "God's marine" | 57 |
Park near Philly's City Hall, site of the LOVE statue | 57 |
Orioles Hall-of-Fame pitcher who modeled Jockey underwear | 57 |
First Indian American to be governor of an American state | 57 |
Portrayer of one of the Ewing wives on "Dallas" | 57 |
___ Henry, triple gold-medal swimmer at the 2004 Olympics | 57 |
First pope to have visited Constantinople while in office | 57 |
He played Jack Tripper on "Three's Company" | 57 |
Supposed ''Sic semper tyrannis!'' shouter | 57 |
Filing option, or what can be found in four long answers? | 57 |
Popular '70s-'80s game show, with "The" | 57 |
Little cartoon character known for giving exploding gifts | 57 |
Janis with the 1971 #1 hit "Me and Bobby McGee" | 57 |
"Pore ___ Is Daid" ("Oklahoma!" song) | 57 |
"Simon says pretend you're on a trampoline" | 57 |
Start of a directive to a psychiatrist's receptionist | 57 |
John Mark, false confessor in the JonBenét Ramsey case | 57 |
Shakespearean play about a monarch who writes bad checks? | 57 |
"Fish Magic" and "Twittering Machine" | 57 |