"___ Know," song from "Guys and Dolls" | 58 |
U.N. agcy. for workers that won the 1969 Nobel Peace Prize | 58 |
"How can ___?" ("This is a sure bet!") | 58 |
"You used to be a much better liar, Sam" speaker | 58 |
To whom "We'll always have Paris" was spoken | 58 |
"___ restless as a willow..." (1945 movie lyric) | 58 |
''___ helpless as a kitten up a tree ...'' | 58 |
Good theater for watching movies about avalanches and such | 58 |
"You know ... it's ... um ... like this ..." | 58 |
"___ man, he was a good man" (Frank Black lyric) | 58 |
"Jackie Wilson Said (___ Heaven When You Smile)" | 58 |
White Rabbit's song in "Alice in Wonderland" | 58 |
"___ Rappaport" (1986 Tony winner for Best Play) | 58 |
Bach's ''Toccata and Fugue ___ Minor'' | 58 |
"The Gypsy ___" ("Anything Goes" song) | 58 |
The Admiral Benbow in "Treasure Island," for one | 58 |
"The Wreck of the Mary Deare" author Hammond ___ | 58 |
"I'm ___ hurry" ("Take your time") | 58 |
Mortal queen of Thebes who was transfigured into a goddess | 58 |
"Are you ___ out?" (poker dealer's question) | 58 |
''___ out?'' (poker dealer's question) | 58 |
''Red'' or ''raw'' lead-in | 58 |
California county in which Mount Whitney is partly located | 58 |
''___ Leroy'' (Frances E. W. Harper novel) | 58 |
Neighbor on the 1980s sitcom "Mama's Family" | 58 |
Glaucus's love in "The Last Days of Pompeii" | 58 |
Its state quarter says "Foundation in education" | 58 |
It was once advertised as "Good for tender gums" | 58 |
Its first ad touted "1,000 songs in your pocket" | 58 |
''No Time for Sergeants'' playwright Levin | 58 |
Title word of a song from Mozart's "Requiem" | 58 |
It borders the Caspian Sea, Persian Gulf, and Gulf of Oman | 58 |
"Nor heady-rash provoked with raging ___": Shak. | 58 |
Bedard who voiced the title role in "Pocahontas" | 58 |
One of the Chekhov's ''Three Sisters'' | 58 |
"I just want you to know who I am" Goo Goo Dolls | 58 |
Its Web site has a "Where's my refund?" page | 58 |
Wide receiver Michael, nicknamed "the Playmaker" | 58 |
"___ Dixie" (1989 #1 Dwight Yoakam country song) | 58 |
"My love __ a fever, longing still": Shakespeare | 58 |
Comment after another meeting with an ancient Hebrew king? | 58 |
"___ a Letter to My Love" (Simone Signoret film) | 58 |
"___ a Letter to My Love" (Bernice Rubens novel) | 58 |
"It ___" (reply to "Who's there?") | 58 |
"Woe ___" (Patricia T. O'Conner best seller) | 58 |
"It ___" ("Who's there?" response) | 58 |
"It ___; be not afraid" (words of Jesus): 2 wds. | 58 |
St. ___ of Seville, author of the encyclopedia Etymologiae | 58 |
Yeats' poem, ''Lake ___ of Innisfree'' | 58 |
It's ain't like you'd see it in the dictionary | 58 |
"___ It Kinda Fun" ("State Fair" song) | 58 |
"___ Anything" (My Bloody Valentine debut album) | 58 |
"Love ___ the Way" (1992 #12 hit by Saigon Kick) | 58 |
"The Path to the Nest of Spiders" writer Calvino | 58 |
___-Turkish War, in which the first aerial bombs were used | 58 |
"Take ___ insist" (generous person's urging) | 58 |
Rock biography whose first chapter is "Nut Bush" | 58 |
Robert who played Sam Fujiyama on "Quincy, M.E." | 58 |
A target in Marcia Clark's "Without a Doubt" | 58 |
Langston Hughes' ''___, Sing America'' | 58 |
Big name in bloodthirsty sixteenth-century empire building | 58 |
Socialite with a cameo in "The First Wives Club" | 58 |
14th-century Russian ruler called "the Moneybag" | 58 |
Noted composer Charles who, in his lifetime, few even kneW | 58 |
__ the Hutt (''Star Wars'' series villain) | 58 |
"Charlie's Angels" costar of Farrah and Kate | 58 |
Programming language that's also the name of an island | 58 |
Song performed by the Ink Spots and the Manhattan Transfer | 58 |
Game show featured in "White Men Can't Jump" | 58 |
Film taglined "The Story That Won't Go Away" | 58 |
"Love Don't Cost a Thing" singer, familiarly | 58 |
Maiden name of the Steinbeck character Rose of Sharon Casy | 58 |
"Naked Pictures of Famous People" author Stewart | 58 |
Amos's last name, in "Amos 'n' Andy" | 58 |
"My only love sprung from my only hate!" speaker | 58 |
"'Tis but thy name that is my enemy" speaker | 58 |
Drama in which male actors play both male and female parts | 58 |
Youngest player to win a major-league batting title (1955) | 58 |
Word derived from Japanese for "empty orchestra" | 58 |
William of TV's "The Greatest American Hero" | 58 |
First commercial U.S. radio station, located in Pittsburgh | 58 |
Sandra's co-star in ''The Lake House'' | 58 |
"On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer" poet | 58 |
"No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" singer Chesney | 58 |
Her six Best Actress nominations without a win is a record | 58 |
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" author Ken | 58 |
"Whoa-oh what I want to know ... is are you ___" | 58 |
Broadway hit subtitled "A Musical Arabian Night" | 58 |
Brand attachment with "Sun" and "Star" | 58 |
Alien in ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' | 58 |
Alien visitor in "The Day the Earth Stood Still" | 58 |
1972 Edgar Allan Poe Award nominee for Best Motion Picture | 58 |
Aerosmith "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the ___)" | 58 |
Sneaker company founded by two European immigrants in 1966 | 58 |
Fawcett's "Charlie's Angels" replacement | 58 |
"The ___ Not for Burning" (Christopher Fry play) | 58 |
Boxer on season four of "Dancing With the Stars" | 58 |
'80s-'90s legal drama, and this puzzle's title | 58 |
Suburb of San Diego whose name means "the table" | 58 |
What medieval corporate thieves did to cover their tracks? | 58 |