Second-largest primarily French-speaking city in the world | 58 |
Spanish painter called "El Divino": 16th century | 58 |
Longtime Arizona congressman who ran for president in 1976 | 58 |
"Cosi fan tutte" or "Die Zauberflote"? | 58 |
Contestant from the 50th state in a certain beauty pageant | 58 |
That you should feed a cold and starve a fever, and others | 58 |
Step Two: Take the figure you get for Step One and do this | 58 |
Comic strip character's book about butchers' cuts? | 58 |
Grand nuptials whose only music was "Peer Gynt"? | 58 |
'07 Travis single off "The Boy with No Name" | 58 |
Annual M.I.T. event held during Martin Luther King weekend | 58 |
"Maria has a new news source: The Great Beyond!" | 58 |
Jack who hosted the 1950's game show "Dotto" | 58 |
"___ NBC" (1990s show with a theme by John Tesh) | 58 |
Hockey Hall of Famer who played for the Canucks and Bruins | 58 |
Ones with bad things to say about the state of the nation? | 58 |
Prime minister who gave his name to an article of clothing | 58 |
Singer of "Southern Man" and "Old Man" | 58 |
''I'll _____ the Same'' ('32 tune) | 58 |
City with the world's first telephone directory (1878) | 58 |
Ancient Scientology dictator selling papers on the street? | 58 |
Connecticut location where Scrabble was first manufactured | 58 |
What you take things to when you tackle a harder challenge | 58 |
Diamond, commonly, set in a ring and presented on one knee | 58 |
Actor who played Harry Senate on "Boston Public" | 58 |
"Robert de ___ Waiting..." (1984 Bananarama hit) | 58 |
FOX BUSINESS rebranded to cover Navy budget cut decisions? | 58 |
Four-time All-Pro cornerback recently signed to the Eagles | 58 |
Tagline from a Montel Williams "Money Mutual" ad | 58 |
Court plea that accepts punishment without admitting guilt | 58 |
___ Valley (San Francisco neighborhood next to The Castro) | 58 |
" . . . there warn't ___ like a raft": Twain | 58 |
With even positive and negative charges, as some molecules | 58 |
End of a popular saying related to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
" . . . they have ___ day nor night": Rev. 14:11 | 58 |
The SS Manhattan was the first commercial ship to cross it | 58 |
Interfering words after ''poke one's'' | 58 |
"Who should I get to tend my windmill" response? | 58 |
"Rabbit, Run" and "Rabbit Redux," e.g. | 58 |
Career of the parent who typed up the Career Day schedule? | 58 |
Product originally called Dr. Bunting's Sunburn Remedy | 58 |
When doubled, a song-turned-meme performed by Gary Brolsma | 58 |
Way to beat bad breath: swap sides in a battle plan (3, 3) | 58 |
Government handout that may start a conversation, slangily | 58 |
''Thanks'' (with ''much'') | 58 |
President of Mexico during Harding's entire presidency | 58 |
"_____ that this too too solid flesh would melt" | 58 |
"Use Your Illusion 1" jam "Garden ___" | 58 |
Unlikely Broadway production about the life of an atheist? | 58 |
Response to a playful insult, in the style of Tracy Morgan | 58 |
"Treasure Girl" song for Gertrude Lawrence: 1928 | 58 |
Review of a long-ago hit as "really bothersome"? | 58 |
1982 Joan Jett and the Blackhearts song for tree fanciers? | 58 |
She played Belle Watling in "Gone With the Wind" | 58 |
Words before "the road" or "the money" | 58 |
"And the crack in the tea cup ___ . . . ": Auden | 58 |
Biblical land with "ivory and apes and peacocks" | 58 |
Vacuum brand whose ads show it picking up a a bowling ball | 58 |
"Mourning Becomes Electra" brother and namesakes | 58 |
"The Principles and Practice of Medicine" author | 58 |
Sponsor of old radio's "Little Orphan Annie" | 58 |
Tennessee county named for a jurist who co-founded Memphis | 58 |
Content of Cliven Bundy's last widely televised screed | 58 |
"___/Intolerable, not to be endur'd!": Shak. | 58 |
Stratospheric stratum that protects the Earth from the Sun | 58 |
"I'm gonna use mah new ___ to cut the grass" | 58 |
Street mentioned in the "Green Acres" theme song | 58 |
1991-2001 president of the National Organization for Women | 58 |
Dispute over Sajak's performance of a twilight melody? | 58 |
Actor who won a Tony for "A Man for All Seasons" | 58 |
Web site with the subheading "Merchant Services" | 58 |
"Little" singer of "I Will Follow Him" | 58 |
"Theme From 'Summer of '42'" pianist | 58 |
Failed Facebook game where household animals piss you off? | 58 |
Fashion designer with the '3.1' label [right hand] | 58 |
Shirley Temple wore them in "The Little Colonel" | 58 |
What may represent "I" in American Sign Language | 58 |
Wally __, whom Lou Gehrig replaced as Yankee first baseman | 58 |
Last of Nordhoff and Hall's "Bounty Trilogy" | 58 |
NCAA basketball coach Rick with two national championships | 58 |
Singer who played Cyrano in "Cyrano de Bergerac" | 58 |
Someone who answers the author of "The Gold-Bug" | 58 |
Person used to increase a candidate's popularity, e.g. | 58 |
Space opera starring Kanye as Jar Jar and Fergie as C-3PO? | 58 |
Magazine with the column "Jay Leno's Garage" | 58 |
Early page in a children's 3-D book of the presidents? | 58 |
Sheriff's power? Latin militia? Whatever! I'm a PC | 58 |
Census acronym that almost sounds like a line of disciples | 58 |
How Wolfe's "The Hills Beyond" was published | 58 |
"Don't want to be an actor ___ on the stage" | 58 |
"A first rough draft of history," to Phil Graham | 58 |
Wanted: Flier to tow "Occupy Wall Street" banner | 58 |
Whence the phrase "Wisdom is better than rubies" | 58 |
"Hearts and minds" activities, in military slang | 58 |
Influential second-century Greek astronomer and geographer | 58 |
"Seinfeld" character played by Patrick Warburton | 58 |
"___, Honey" (song sung by a witch's hubby?) | 58 |
Video game character who begins atop a psychedelic pyramid | 58 |
1970 Leon Uris book, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
They're at the low end of the electromagnetic spectrum | 58 |