| Presley's co-star in ''Love Me Tender'' | 59 |
| Pioneering 1740 novel subtitled "Virtue Rewarded" | 59 |
| Flower name derived from the French for "thought" | 59 |
| Denny Doherty or John Phillips, in a '60s singing group | 59 |
| "Big ___," nickname of baseball's David Ortiz | 59 |
| By its location [see adjoining squares of answer], a birdie | 59 |
| "Knowing all the facts," according to Woody Allen | 59 |
| "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" singer John | 59 |
| "Remembrance of Things ___" (Marcel Proust novel) | 59 |
| Scientist who first postulated the neutrinoÂ’s existence | 59 |
| One of Tony's inner circle, on "The Sopranos" | 59 |
| ___ Bach ("Fanfare for the Common Cold" composer) | 59 |
| First person to reach the geographic North Pole, he claimed | 59 |
| Class presidential nominee in "Napoleon Dynamite" | 59 |
| Co-owner and captain of the Pequod in "Moby-Dick" | 59 |
| "The Taking of ___ One Two Three" (1974 thriller) | 59 |
| Soft drink that started out as "Brad's Drink" | 59 |
| ''Ad astra ___ aspera''' (Kansas motto) | 59 |
| "___'s Latest Flame" ("Evita" song) | 59 |
| Opening scene locale in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 59 |
| Leo Getz portrayer in the "Lethal Weapon" sequels | 59 |
| Its ingredients might include olive oil, basil, and pignoli | 59 |
| "___ a Pizza" (William Steig children's book) | 59 |
| ''Snookums'' or ''Cupcake'' | 59 |
| Piece of sporting equipment that weighs a tenth of an ounce | 59 |
| University of ___, where Andrea Bocelli earned a law degree | 59 |
| Youngest British Prime Minister, or island in Hecate Strait | 59 |
| Film studio behind "Toy Story" and "Up" | 59 |
| City that's headquarters for Pizza Hut and J. C. Penney | 59 |
| Answer to the parental question "What do we say?" | 59 |
| Roman encyclopedist who died after the eruption of Vesuvius | 59 |
| Org. that officially recognized the State of Israel in 1993 | 59 |
| It's never finished, only abandoned, per Paul Valéry | 59 |
| Hawaiian juice brand that lent its name to a 1990's fad | 59 |
| Cartoon character who sings "Rumbly in My Tumbly" | 59 |
| "Give me your tired, your ___ ..." (Emma Lazarus) | 59 |
| "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread" writer | 59 |
| This can follow the beginnings of the three longest entries | 59 |
| What "ruined the angels," per Ralph Waldo Emerson | 59 |
| Whence the line "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet" | 59 |
| Whence the phrase "Put not your trust in princes" | 59 |
| Cinematic portrait of "The Artist" as a young man | 59 |
| Cleaners that ought not to hit the drum, if you can help it | 59 |
| "We're more popular than Jesus now," famously | 59 |
| National capital whose name means "military post" | 59 |
| What excellence is the best deterrent to, per Oprah Winfrey | 59 |
| Middle name on the cover of the 2012 album "Kiss" | 59 |
| ''Diff'rent Strokes'' actress Charlotte | 59 |
| Mil. branch whose slogan was "Per Ardua ad Astra" | 59 |
| First baseman Palmeiro who was suspended for using steroids | 59 |
| It lost out to "Ordinary People" for Best Picture | 59 |
| Colonial rule that ended when India and Pakistan were split | 59 |
| Bow-tied horndog contestant on "The Apprentice 2" | 59 |
| Lover of Christine, in "The Phantom of the Opera" | 59 |
| Like "The Exorcist" and "Lethal Weapon" | 59 |
| Mrs. Frisby's charges in "The Secret of NIMH" | 59 |
| Hank Aaron finished his career with 2,297 of them, in brief | 59 |
| Military org. with the motto "Per ardua ad astra" | 59 |
| Its uniform includes a red serge tunic and a Stetson: Abbr. | 59 |
| Stephen who played Bertie in "Breakfast on Pluto" | 59 |
| Only US president with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 59 |
| "... thy cheeks look ___ Titan's face": Shak. | 59 |
| Baseball team that changed its name during the McCarthy era | 59 |
| 1981 film that garnered Warren Beatty a Best Director Oscar | 59 |
| Omen at night that's a "sailor's delight" | 59 |
| Witherspoon who played an angel in "Little Nicky" | 59 |
| ''What's the Frequency, Kenneth?'' band | 59 |
| Band whose members formed Hindu Love Gods with Warren Zevon | 59 |
| Pierce's co-star in "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 59 |
| Russo of "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle" | 59 |
| She played Catherine in "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 59 |
| Russo who co-starred in "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 59 |
| She played Bridget in "Bridget Jones's Diary" | 59 |
| "___ is not the destiny of man": O. W. Holmes Jr. | 59 |
| Rush "I can learn to ___ anything but temptation" | 59 |
| Additional ones not itemized (with ''the'') | 59 |
| "Wherefore have ye ___ evil for good?": Gen. 44:4 | 59 |
| Wilder's ''The Bridge of San Luis ___'' | 59 |
| Kirstie's ex-co-star who's also her current co-star | 59 |
| TV title character who married Joe Gerard in a 1974 episode | 59 |
| Edward G. Robinson's "Little Caesar" gangster | 59 |
| Big & Rich: "Save a Horse (___ Cowboy)" (4,1) | 59 |
| Daniel ___ (S.W.A.T. officer in the "Saw" series) | 59 |
| Game originally named "The Conquest of the World" | 59 |
| Onetime winner of all the awards in this puzzle's theme | 59 |
| ''Puttin' on the ___'' (Berlin classic) | 59 |
| Letters after "messenger" or "transfer" | 59 |
| First name of the creator of Veruca Salt and Augustus Gloop | 59 |
| AnnaSophia of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 59 |
| Gort, of "The Day the Earth Stood Still," for one | 59 |
| Jane ___ (Norma McCorvey pseudonym in a landmark 1973 case) | 59 |
| "If God be for us, who can be against us?" source | 59 |
| The "thou" in "Wherefore art thou ...?" | 59 |
| Shakespearean title character in the NATO phonetic alphabet | 59 |
| Ed ___ ("Ferris Bueller's Day Off" principal) | 59 |
| O'Donnell who started out on "Gimme a Break!" | 59 |
| DevilDriver "Head on to Heartache (Let Them ___)" | 59 |
| ___ v. United States (classic Supreme Court obscenity case) | 59 |
| Central Pacific, Southern Pacific and Union Pacific (abbr.) | 59 |
| "We'd appreciate your answer," on invitations | 59 |