| Company that trades securities for customers and for itself | 59 |
| "...foreign field that is forever England" penner | 59 |
| What the "Make Your Own Skyscraper" kit comes in? | 59 |
| "One great face deserves another" sloganeer, once | 59 |
| Like Madeline in "The Fall of the House of Usher" | 59 |
| Trademarked swimsuit that covers everything except the face | 59 |
| Next to these dog treats, or those over there, or those...? | 59 |
| Black snake works its way around Ocean State instrument (7) | 59 |
| Movie for which Liza Minnelli won an Oscar for Best Actress | 59 |
| Club-carrier's pet? (or golf accessory missing a piece) | 59 |
| People like the one with which Eliot Spitzer got in trouble | 59 |
| 2012 #1 hit with the lyric "Here's my number" | 59 |
| 1980's-90's Boston Bruin whose #8 jersey is retired | 59 |
| "You put up the tent, I'll get the wood''? | 59 |
| Cereal pieces that didn't make it past quality control? | 59 |
| Musical direction that means "lyrical" in Italian | 59 |
| "Art . . . with an earnest soul and a ___": Roche | 59 |
| Vehicle part that might feature a picture of Calvin pissing | 59 |
| One end of the [circled letters], which opened on 8/15/1914 | 59 |
| Movie about a woman who runs a private investigation agency | 59 |
| Line of Porsches whose name is Spanish for "race" | 59 |
| "And the ___ and the silver spoon" (Harry Chapin) | 59 |
| She played Captain Claudette Wyms on "The Shield" | 59 |
| This, in Magritte's "The Treachery of Images" | 59 |
| ___ disease (what someone on a gluten-free diet might have) | 59 |
| Things that may be worn by someone sleeping with the fishes | 59 |
| Device Professor X wears over his head in "X-Men" | 59 |
| What's depicted in some of artist Paul's paintings? | 59 |
| ''Great leap forward'' speaker's kitty? | 59 |
| Juno for "Best Country" 1994 to 1996, _____ Major | 59 |
| Book detailing how doubles players might gain an advantage? | 59 |
| Underwear prank performed while someone takes a photograph? | 59 |
| "Q: How does Moses make tea? A: Hebrews it," e.g. | 59 |
| Star of a sitcom in which the First Daughter learns syntax? | 59 |
| Byron's ''___ Harold's Pilgrimage'' | 59 |
| DISNEY CHANNEL rebranded to cover Beijing banking in Japan? | 59 |
| High-pitched group with a 1958 #1 hit, with "the" | 59 |
| ___ hydrate (''knockout drops'' ingredient) | 59 |
| Words in a travel ad recommending the Iditarod destination? | 59 |
| ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William Van Alen) | 59 |
| Left-leaning Navy Seal probes into target for author (4, 5) | 59 |
| Hannibal's foil in "The Silence of the Lambs" | 59 |
| Riesling, for example, which grows well at higher latitudes | 59 |
| Fruit allegedly first created by an Algerian priest in 1902 | 59 |
| Actress Phyllis of "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein" | 59 |
| One word that precedes "pit," one that follows it | 59 |
| Contraption that gives skiers a lift in more ways than one? | 59 |
| Who said "I can't prove it, but I can say it" | 59 |
| Prisoners who keep forgetting mealtimes and exercise hours? | 59 |
| It extends from the Bering Strait to the Strait of Magellan | 59 |
| Star of "Sergeant York" and "High Noon" | 59 |
| Major section of the "Seventy-Six Trombones" band | 59 |
| "Jumpin' at the Woodside" composer/bandleader | 59 |
| Subtitle of the second "Law & Order" spin-off | 59 |
| Flamingo's function, in "Alice in Wonderland" | 59 |
| Author with a fan site called "Into the Wardrobe" | 59 |
| Christine ___, "The Phantom of the Opera" heroine | 59 |
| "Pore Jud Is ___..." ("Oklahoma!" song) | 59 |
| "Young and sweet, only seventeen" ABBA title girl | 59 |
| "Phooey on that prehistorically set comic strip!" | 59 |
| "___ Where My Money Goes" (early 1900's song) | 59 |
| TV/film/stage actor once married to actress Meredith Baxter | 59 |
| Overconfident sexists wearing sunglasses indoors, for short | 59 |
| Legendary criminal played by Treat Williams in a 1981 movie | 59 |
| "Superman" publisher, and this puzzle's title | 59 |
| " . . . 'tis not so ___ a well . . . ": Shak. | 59 |
| ''Nights in the Gardens of Spain'' composer | 59 |
| Mississippi university that's home to the Fighting Okra | 59 |
| Jacques who directed "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" | 59 |
| 1870 opera famously excerpted in "Apocalypse Now" | 59 |
| "Believe" singer after hanging out in the pigsty? | 59 |
| Prostitute's client who loads trucks in his spare time? | 59 |
| Names on the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act | 59 |
| Horse-drawn vehicle, despite being named for another animal | 59 |
| Anagrammy-winning theme song of TV's Barefoot Contessa? | 59 |
| Street corner group's question about what part to sing? | 59 |
| "Hit" band with "Jesus Is Just Alright" | 59 |
| "What then shall I ___ God riseth up?": Job 31:14 | 59 |
| Annual honors that recognize excellence in New York theater | 59 |
| It's fermented until it has virtually no residual sugar | 59 |
| Breakfast option for prisoners in the depths of the castle? | 59 |
| Real-life boxing champ who appeared in "Rocky II" | 59 |
| "You Gotta Start Off Each Day With a Song" singer | 59 |
| Robotic "Dog Wonder" of 1970s Saturday morning TV | 59 |
| Tony-winning actress Daisy of "The Secret Garden" | 59 |
| Louis Armstrong's "Weather Bird" collaborator | 59 |
| "One word in your ___ plague and madness!": Shak. | 59 |
| Collection of poems by William Morris, with "The" | 59 |
| Transitional land zone between forests and grasslands, e.g. | 59 |
| Co-star in 1934's "The Man Who Knew Too Much" | 59 |
| British poet who coined the term "runcible spoon" | 59 |
| Philosopher who defined development using dialectical logic | 59 |
| Singer who played herself in "Ocean's Eleven" | 59 |
| Bond girl player in "The Man With the Golden Gun" | 59 |
| The developer of this freestone peach named it for his wife | 59 |
| Biblical priest whose name means "God has helped" | 59 |
| Italian apparel brand named after founder Leonardo Servadio | 59 |
| ___ May Clampett ("Beverly Hillbillies" daughter) | 59 |
| "Sesame Street" segment with Dorothy the goldfish | 59 |
| "The Two ___" (Martha Finley children's book) | 59 |