Player of the younger Cunningham on "Happy Days" | 58 |
Publisher Zuckerman's book about weapons negotiations? | 58 |
Manny who was the longest tenured coach in Dodgers history | 58 |
"This Cosmos in which we float like a __": Sagan | 58 |
Image on "The Silence of the Lambs" movie poster | 58 |
Aptly named boss at the quarry where Fred Flintstone works | 58 |
Bilko's mil. rank on "The Phil Silvers Show" | 58 |
Its first song was "Video Killed the Radio Star" | 58 |
"Sweet and healing medicine of troubles": Horace | 58 |
They're pulled from the shell, in a Squeeze song title | 58 |
Tennis great who, in 2014, won his ninth French Open title | 58 |
Spanish tennis star nicknamed "The King of Clay" | 58 |
Subject of the documentary "An Unreasonable Man" | 58 |
"An auld knave's __ bairn": Scottish proverb | 58 |
"___ man can tether time or tide" (Robert Burns) | 58 |
''___ Lunch'' (William S. Burroughs novel) | 58 |
One of the singers of "The Madness of King Scar" | 58 |
Setting in "Call of Duty: Black Ops," informally | 58 |
Setting for "Miss Saigon" or "Platoon" | 58 |
"Born on the Fourth of July" setting, familiarly | 58 |
Jack who played a sawmill worker in "Twin Peaks" | 58 |
Broadway title character who sings "Tea for Two" | 58 |
When doubled, a Robin Williams character's catchphrase | 58 |
''Reflections on Ice-Breaking'' poet Ogden | 58 |
Airer of "Dr. Kildare" and "Mr. Novak" | 58 |
CBS series with a spin-off that takes place in Los Angeles | 58 |
First st. to join the Union after the end of the Civil War | 58 |
"___ and Stacey" (Thomas Haden Church TV series) | 58 |
___ Donnelly (Tom Hanks' "Family Ties" role) | 58 |
What this puzzle's four longest answers have in common | 58 |
"Little House on the Prairie" merchant __ Oleson | 58 |
Prefix for "liberal" or "conservative" | 58 |
Peter Lorre's role in "The Story of Mankind" | 58 |
"Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair" writer | 58 |
Gaming console in Fred Savage's "The Wizard" | 58 |
''Good'' or ''bad'' ending | 58 |
Like the children in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" | 58 |
Carbonell who plays Dr. Richard Alpert on "Lost" | 58 |
What literally comes from the north, east, west and south? | 58 |
Where "The Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed | 58 |
''My Big Fat Greek Wedding'' star Vardalos | 58 |
Athletic equipment giant that sponsors golfer Rory McIlroy | 58 |
''Seduction of the Minotaur'' author Anais | 58 |
Writer who said "What I cannot love, I overlook" | 58 |
Trendy retailer named for its original 57th Street address | 58 |
Annual competition first won by the Temple Owls, for short | 58 |
"Saturday ___" (1976 Earth, Wind & Fire hit) | 58 |
Jordin Sparks/Chris Brown song covered on "Glee" | 58 |
Season whose shopping time seems to start before Halloween | 58 |
Sartre play with the line "Hell is other people" | 58 |
"--- required" (able to be done single-handedly) | 58 |
Result of a batter "taking the collar" in a game | 58 |
"Hold all questions!" (and title of this puzzle) | 58 |
The "she" of "She's Gotta Have It" | 58 |
Jennifer Garner's dad in the "Arthur" remake | 58 |
Only Japanese MLB player to pitch a no-hitter (he had two) | 58 |
"Getting serious now" change-of-strategy comment | 58 |
"And Then There Were ___" (Agatha Christie book) | 58 |
1925 musical based on the play "My Lady Friends" | 58 |
Operator represented by a downward arrow in symbolic logic | 58 |
Its natl. anthem is "Ja, vi elsker dette landet" | 58 |
Tom and Meg's "You've Got Mail" director | 58 |
Meg's ''You've Got Mail'' director | 58 |
___ Bayes, who co-wrote "Shine On, Harvest Moon" | 58 |
Bar patron who appears in every "Cheers" episode | 58 |
He should have written "Postcards From the Edge" | 58 |
"The Honeymooners" role or town in Massachusetts | 58 |
Common words in ''A Big Hunk o' Love'' | 58 |
They were worth $5 each on "What's My Line?" | 58 |
"The fault . . . is ___ our stars . . . ": Shak. | 58 |
Like fooling Mother Nature, in an old margarine commercial | 58 |
''Cabbages'' and ''kings'' | 58 |
Org. that I kind of just can't write clues for anymore | 58 |
"Defending Our Nation. Securing the Future" org. | 58 |
Intelligence gp. doing controversial domestic surveillance | 58 |
Band with the 2000 #1 hit "It's Gonna Be Me" | 58 |
Georgia Tech's Sam ___ School of International Affairs | 58 |
___ futures (commodity on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange) | 58 |
Subject of the Shepard Fairey screenprint "Hope" | 58 |
He announced Biden as his running mate with a text message | 58 |
Midwest college town that was an Underground Railroad stop | 58 |
Like a competitor on ''The Biggest Loser'' | 58 |
Jude Law's character writes them in "Closer" | 58 |
The duck in Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" | 58 |
Whence the line "The True North strong and free" | 58 |
Philosopher William of __, known for his "razor" | 58 |
Word before "on a Grecian" in a Keats poem title | 58 |
Keats' "Bards of Passion and of Mirth," e.g. | 58 |
"___ to My Family" (1995 hit by the Cranberries) | 58 |
Product associated with the annual Rotten Sneakers Contest | 58 |
Book that tells you the meaning of "life": Abbr. | 58 |
Phrase said while sarcastically snapping one's fingers | 58 |
Its motto is "With God, all things are possible" | 58 |
Interjection when contemplating lions and tigers and bears | 58 |
Mark Wills "Humming like a big well-___ machine" | 58 |
Resort town near Santa Barbara with a Native American name | 58 |
Site of the largest WWII Allied Pacific amphibious assault | 58 |
''Cray'' or ''pay'' ending | 58 |
Word following ''Hernando's hideaway'' | 58 |
Cry heard at a sporting event recently banned in Catalonia | 58 |