"If you want to learn more from that author ..." | 58 |
" . . . where ignorant armies clash ___": Arnold | 58 |
Doctor who doesn't provide a keg for Pap smear visits? | 58 |
High-ranking official--Canada's Leona Aglukkaq is one! | 58 |
Actor Louis who starred in "Julius Caesar," 1953 | 58 |
What traveling salespeople do to keep commissions current? | 58 |
What a dog might do to pretend it's not out of breath? | 58 |
Holy day commemorating the purification of the Virgin Mary | 58 |
Singer of the Leoncavallo aria "Vesti la giubba" | 58 |
His last words were "Thus, I give up the spear!" | 58 |
"Haven't Got Time for the Pain" singer, 1974 | 58 |
Spat between priests who wore the same garment to a party? | 58 |
"The ___: A Tragedy in Five Acts" (Shelley work) | 58 |
New Mexico's ___ Canyon, a national historic park site | 58 |
He spent December 25, 800 being crowned Holy Roman Emperor | 58 |
"Pretty Woman" and "Waiting to Exhale" | 58 |
Why there's now only a huge pile of banana peels left? | 58 |
Only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 58 |
It might be charged by one enforcing the payment of a debt | 58 |
Online file-storage service offered by Dropbox or SkyDrive | 58 |
Part of Georgia named for a relative of baseball legend Ty | 58 |
"If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" speaker | 58 |
Emmy-winning role of '72, '75, '76 and '90 | 58 |
What carnivores like to do after a hard day at the office? | 58 |
Book's end matter that's impossible to understand? | 58 |
Legendary queen of the Britons immortalized by Shakespeare | 58 |
His surrender at Yorktown helped end the Revolutionary War | 58 |
___ War ("Charge of the Light Brigade" conflict) | 58 |
Iggy read questions from a theology midterm during his ... | 58 |
Lamp base, in French (from the French for "ass") | 58 |
"Why lift a finger for anything else?" sloganeer | 58 |
Ph.D. position researching "Gossip Girl"? (text) | 58 |
Louisiana's state tree (with ''bald'') | 58 |
Christine ___ (“The Phantom of the Opera” heroine) | 58 |
"The Phantom of the Opera" heroine Christine ___ | 58 |
"Pore Jud Is ___" (Rodgers and Hammerstein song) | 58 |
"The ___" (1955 film about World War II bombers) | 58 |
Relatives of "Gee whiz!" and "Shucks!" | 58 |
Bonaduce running around in a plastic, cone-shaped red hat? | 58 |
"Under the Table and Dreaming" singer/songwriter | 58 |
"American Idol" pound dwellers, to Randy Jackson | 58 |
What this puzzle's three identical clues can represent | 58 |
Movie directed by Garry Marshall/Musical based on a Gospel | 58 |
Shape whose regular version has 144-degree internal angles | 58 |
A girl, born 8:48 a.m., weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces, e.g.? | 58 |
Jane's Addiction album "Ritual ___ Habitual" | 58 |
Comedian who did 1992's "No Cure For Cancer" | 58 |
One-named one-hit wonder who sang "You Gotta Be" | 58 |
Quote from caveman Cheney: "Me find new home..." | 58 |
"I never look a gift horse in the eye", he said, | 58 |
"___ et mon droit" (British monarch's motto) | 58 |
"O ___! que de bijoux!" ("Faust" aria) | 58 |
"__ et mon droit" (motto of the British royalty) | 58 |
Saint not modest about fasting days at start of Easter (9) | 58 |
Sewing and scrapbooking, like, I don't know, I forget? | 58 |
She played Julia Sugarbaker on "Designing Women" | 58 |
Admonition against trying algebra problems after imbibing? | 58 |
"'I ___,' said the Caterpillar": Carroll | 58 |
Fleetwood Mac hit used in Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign | 58 |
1973 Rolling Stones hit subtitled "Heartbreaker" | 58 |
"The Explorer" of kid shows, and a Freud subject | 58 |
Climbing knot wound twice as many times as a common figure | 58 |
Jazz magazine that awards an "Album of the Year" | 58 |
At a disadvantage heading into the second game of a series | 58 |
"___ Believe in Magic" (Lovin' Spoonful hit) | 58 |
____ Dead and Loving It, 1995 Hallowe'en blood chiller | 58 |
Southern connector between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans | 58 |
Song on R. Kelly's "Chocolate Factory" album | 58 |
Writer of the column "Washington Merry-Go-Round" | 58 |
Class in which the lesson might come to a screeching halt? | 58 |
It's on the left in the U.S. and the right in the U.K. | 58 |
"A Black Eye Or a Broken Heart" Warped Tour band | 58 |
... miraculously the maid service got away with just a ___ | 58 |
To linguists, it's African American Vernacular English | 58 |
"Charlotte's Web" author White and namesakes | 58 |
Singer with the 1988 Top Ten Hit "Walk on Water" | 58 |
"--- that old-fashioned House" (Emily Dickinson) | 58 |
19th-century English actor who played Hamlet at Drury Lane | 58 |
Bond girl Britt of "The Man With the Golden Gun" | 58 |
What the perimeter answers in this puzzle literally create | 58 |
Elderly caretaker in TV's "Hot in Cleveland" | 58 |
Reese Witherspoon's role in "Legally Blonde" | 58 |
Paper that reported the 2004 Madrid train bombings locally | 58 |
Spanish newspaper whose name means "The Country" | 58 |
Pro Football Hall of Famer nicknamed "Crazylegs" | 58 |
Mexican-born "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit model | 58 |
A language spoken in ''Lord of the Rings'' | 58 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William F. Lamb) | 58 |
"Life is an ___ itself . . . ": O. W. Holmes Jr. | 58 |
Cleaning method for which you might buy a pre-packaged kit | 58 |
"Au revoir, les ___" (Louis Malle movie of 1987) | 58 |
1996 film with 12 Oscar nominations (with "The") | 58 |
Alanis Morissette '08 album "Flavors of ___" | 58 |
It's otherwise known as "Return of the Jedi" | 58 |
"Business Never Personal" East coast hip-hoppers | 58 |
Author of "What Do You Say After You Say Hello?" | 58 |
One born looking "like a hairy garment": Genesis | 58 |
Surrey town in which George Harrison lived in the '60s | 58 |
The 1965 William Shatner film "Incubus" is in it | 58 |
Cosmetics mogul who said "Beauty is an attitude" | 58 |