| Alma mater of puzzlemakers Mike Nothnagel and yours truly | 57 |
| "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" producer | 57 |
| Words before "about" and "at 'em" | 57 |
| Morningside Heights vis-Ã -vis Hell's Kitchen, e.g. | 57 |
| "The Truth About ___ Geller" (James Randi book) | 57 |
| Innovator in computer science and artificial intelligence | 57 |
| Word after "on a Grecian" in a Keats poem title | 57 |
| Keats's "unravish'd bride of quietness" | 57 |
| Phoebe's identical twin sister on "Friends" | 57 |
| Letters chanted during a Ryan Lochte race at the Olympics | 57 |
| ''God Bless the ___'' (Lee Greenwood hit) | 57 |
| Org. that uses the slogan "Cross Into the Blue" | 57 |
| Its motto is Latin for "Always prepared": Abbr. | 57 |
| Outfield "I just want to ___ your love tonight" | 57 |
| Led Zep "Said there ain't no ___ in crying" | 57 |
| Easily forgotten information for a rarely checked account | 57 |
| "Chesty Anderson, ___" (1976 Shari Eubank film) | 57 |
| WWII aircraft carrier nicknamed "Tokyo Express" | 57 |
| Its state quarter says "Crossroads of the West" | 57 |
| Director Boll of 2005's "Alone in the Dark" | 57 |
| Like Cinderella's stepsisters vis-Ã -vis Cinderella | 57 |
| Dancer Chmerkovskiy of "Dancing With the Stars" | 57 |
| "___ in victory" (grade school learning phrase) | 57 |
| 1982 Grammy-winning singer for "Gershwin Live!" | 57 |
| Popeil's legendary food processer, first sold in 1963 | 57 |
| Monopoly avenue that is Coventry Street in the UK version | 57 |
| New York weekly since 1955 (with ''The'') | 57 |
| Actor Rhames of the "Mission: Impossible" films | 57 |
| Solo part in Benjamin Britten's "Lachrymae" | 57 |
| Birth state of four of the first five American presidents | 57 |
| Simulation of an environment created by a computer system | 57 |
| Jenna ___ Oÿ (portrayer of Six on "Blossom") | 57 |
| What every other letter of every answer in this puzzle is | 57 |
| Rosie the Riveter's fighting counterparts during WWII | 57 |
| Margaret's last name in "Dennis the Menace" | 57 |
| What the agent does before patting down filthy travelers? | 57 |
| He can sometimes be found near Wenda or Wizard Whitebeard | 57 |
| "Where's ___?" (children's book series) | 57 |
| Circus legend Karl who developed the seven-person pyramid | 57 |
| One who has grandiose daydreams but a humdrum actual life | 57 |
| "I'm a rabbi and...um...wait, where was I?" | 57 |
| Doctor's comment about famous-brand meds vs. generic? | 57 |
| Any one of the concentric circles in a ripple, in physics | 57 |
| "She dwell among the untrodden ___": Wordsworth | 57 |
| "Who stole the cork from my breakfast?" speaker | 57 |
| "___ Marshall" (2006 Matthew McConaughey movie) | 57 |
| 5'7" Spud who won the 1986 NBA Slam Dunk contest | 57 |
| Take, and be taken by, someone with whom you're taken | 57 |
| He "runs through the town ... in his nightgown" | 57 |
| Dramatist Peter who won a Tony for "Marat/Sade" | 57 |
| "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" character Janet | 57 |
| Group's chanted promise at the Restoring Honor rally? | 57 |
| With "leave," settle for the existing situation | 57 |
| "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" composer R.P. | 57 |
| "What ___ got here is a failure to communicate" | 57 |
| Early '80s laugh "___! (Enjoy What You Do)" | 57 |
| Buster Keaton-Jimmy Durante comedy, "___ Beer?" | 57 |
| "What did Bill do to earn this check, anyway?"? | 57 |
| Radio transmission word that may follow "Roger" | 57 |
| "A ___ and Crazy Guy" (1978 Steve Martin album) | 57 |
| "I can resist everything except temptation" wit | 57 |
| Mathematician Andrew who proved Fermat's last theorem | 57 |
| "She Bangs" singer on "American Idol" | 57 |
| "If it's black, I lose, but I ___ comes up" | 57 |
| "Because of ___-Dixie" (2005 Jeff Daniels film) | 57 |
| Jo's portrayer in 1994's "Little Women" | 57 |
| Where the first Ringling Brothers circus was staged, 1884 | 57 |
| "The ___" (1978 film featuring Michael Jackson) | 57 |
| Sports org. whose first signed athlete was Sheryl Swoopes | 57 |
| ... and in "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone" | 57 |
| "Pretty ___" (Richard Gere/Julia Roberts movie) | 57 |
| Winner of screenwriting Oscars for the three quoted films | 57 |
| "Doo ___ (That Thing)" (#1 hit for Lauryn Hill) | 57 |
| Nine-to-five routine, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
| "A garden is a lovesome thing, God ___!": Brown | 57 |
| "Day of ___" (what "Dies Irae" means) | 57 |
| Creature with the scientific name Troglodytes troglodytes | 57 |
| " . . . one whose name was ___ in water": Keats | 57 |
| "___ Girl" ("Bells Are Ringing" tune) | 57 |
| Midwest city in the middle of the I-70/I-71/I-75 triangle | 57 |
| "Son of Darius, please confirm my dog is male"? | 57 |
| Elected official straight from a Fox singing competition? | 57 |
| Pigskin org. with outlandish rules that lasted one season | 57 |
| Chinese city of 2.6 million on an island of the same name | 57 |
| Polka heard frequently on "The Benny Hill Show" | 57 |
| Instrument maker with a logo of interlocking tuning forks | 57 |
| Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately | 57 |
| "___-haw!" ("Yippee!," country-style) | 57 |
| Body of water found in this grid's upper-right corner | 57 |
| Word in four of the answers on a Magic 8 Ball icosahedron | 57 |
| Hoped-for answer to "Will you be my Valentine?" | 57 |
| Theoretical substance from which the universe was created | 57 |
| The lonely goatherd, in a "Sound of Music" song | 57 |
| GOING MY WAY remake about a victorious exercise facility? | 57 |
| He was elected to the Hall of Fame the same year as Sandy | 57 |
| "Oh __!": song on the album "Imagine" | 57 |
| Possible answer to "Do you have cheeseburgers?" | 57 |
| Richard's "An Officer and a Gentleman" role | 57 |
| Country now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo | 57 |
| Belgian singer with the 2009 album "ReCreation" | 57 |